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- noun Plural form of
zoning .
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Examples
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Queensland Marine Parks legislation was amended to allow mirror zonings where necessary, in order to minimize public confusion at the interface between the areas of jurisdiction of the two governments.
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Both Dan Doctoroff and Amanda Burden deserve enormous credit for the way they have worked with community leaders, built consensus, and gotten our re-zonings adopted.
At Manhattan Institute, Bloomberg Praises Big Ideas, Denounces Autocratic Urban Planning
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The map would have changed no zonings or land-use designations.
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Our re-zonings, combined with other regulatory reforms, combined with public infrastructure investments, have helped fuel an incredible construction boom.
At Manhattan Institute, Bloomberg Praises Big Ideas, Denounces Autocratic Urban Planning
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Mr Cuffe said yesterday that developer-led zonings were running the danger of undermining millions of euros in infrastructure investment and the creation of thousands of new jobs over the next decade.
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"The zoning board has to consider the overall use against the variance, neighbors and zonings," said Coakley.
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The property fell under a number of different zonings that didn't favour group homes.
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"The zoning board has to consider the overall use against the variance, neighbors and zonings," said Coakley.
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Brothers also say another reason for wanting the zonings changed is to "underpin funding for the Brothers and their clients who rely heavily on public and private donations in addition to grants and HSE payment allocations."
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The zonings for residential land were all drawn up by so called professional planners and ratified with amendments by Co councillors in the local authority development plans.
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