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zoning refers to presetting one focus to photograph action so that the area where the action is anticipated to take place will be in focus.
Ãâó: poynteronline.org/content/content_view.asp
zoning The division of a land area into districts and the public regulation of the character and intensity of use of the land and improvements thereon.
Ãâó: www.lancastercountyheritage.com/planning/cwp/view....
zoning Laws that govern specifically how a zoned area can be used. For example, an area may be zoned for single family residential, condominiums, commercial or retail, or a mix of two or more uses.
Ãâó: www.nhliving.com/realestate/reglossary.shtml
zoning Land use regulations enacted by the city to create districts or zones that establish permitted and special uses within those zones. Land uses in each district are regulated according to type, density, height, lot size, placement, building bulk, and other development standards. The ordinances include procedures for changing the status of land use and the physical development standards too.
Ãâó: www.scottsdaleaz.gov/GeneralPlan/Glossary.asp
zoning Rules and regulations controlling the use of land, which is broken down into districts and determines how private property is to be used or what construction is allowed.
Ãâó: www.virtuallytoronto.on.ca/z1.html
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