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There are four major types of land use zoning: Functional zoning. The most prevalent form of zoning is where land use zones are defined ing to their function, such as commercial, residential, or industrial. Form-based zoning. Intensity zoning. Incentive zoning.
Residential (R): Areas designated for housing, with varying density allowances (e.g., single-family, multifamily). Commercial (C): Zones intended for business activities, such as retail, office, and service industries. Industrial (I): Areas reserved for manufacturing, warehousing, and other heavy commercial uses.
Residential Zoning Residential zones can include: Single-family residences (SFR) Suburban homesteads (SH) Any number of other designations, including homes, apartments, duplexes, trailer parks, co-ops, and iniums.
Zoning allows local governments to regulate which areas under their jurisdiction may have real estate or land used for particular purposes. Examples of zoning classifications include residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, or hotel/hospitality, among other more specific designations.
Zoning can be classified by its purpose. There are five typical types of zoning: residential, commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and special districts. Residential zoning is designed for single family homes and small businesses. Commercial zoning is for larger businesses such as malls and factories.
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