Zoning
Zoning is a system of land-use regulation used by municipalities to control development and land use within their borders. It partitions land into zones or districts and prescribes how land within each zone may be used, the size and placement of buildings, and other rules. The aim is to separate incompatible uses, guide growth, protect public health and safety, and influence the physical character of neighborhoods.
The core instrument is the zoning ordinance, enacted by a city council or equivalent authority and implemented
Development requests are typically decided through a process that may include rezonings, variances, special-use permits, or
In practice, zoning shapes housing supply, economic activity, and urban design. While intended to protect welfare