Zoning Plan definition

Zoning Plan means the plan of area or part thereof or supplementary layout plan approval by the Chief Town Planner and maintained in the office of Competent Authority showing the permitted use of land and such other restrictions on the development of land as may be prescribed in the zoning regulations, for any part or whole of the area such as sub-division of plots, open spaces, streets, position of protected trees and other features in respects of each plot, permitted land use, building lands, height, coverage and restrictions with regard to the use and development of each plot in addition to such other condition as laid down in these regulations hereafter.
Zoning Plan or “Zoning map” means a part of Regional Plan giving more elaborate zoning details, right of way of roads, etc., duly approved and notified by the Government.
Zoning Plan means a concept plan, site plan or similar document required to determine compliance with land use regulations which are authorized under Tex. Loc. Gov’t Code, Ch. 211.

Examples of Zoning Plan in a sentence

  • Of particular importance is the timely gazetting and authorisation of Outline Zoning Plan (OZP), reclamations, roadworks and sewerage works under the Town Planning Ordinance, Foreshore and Sea-Bed (Reclamations) Ordinance, Roads (Works, Use and Compensation) Ordinance and Water Pollution Control (Sewerage) Regulation respectively.

  • Note Under the Zoning Plan, only the General Use Zone and the Habitat Protection Zone may be used or entered without permission for the purpose of netting (other than bait netting).

  • The purpose of this Title is to establish for the City a Comprehensive Zoning Plan designed to protect and promote the public health, safety and welfare, and to provide the economic and social advantages which result from an orderly, planned use of land resources.

  • County will provide release time for training required for renewal of licenses where a professional license is a requirement of the job class.

  • Nebyly budovány ani v rámci jednoho konstantně vymezeného prostoru, protože po získání nezávislosti začalo mnohaleté dobývání „nekonečného“ západu.


More Definitions of Zoning Plan

Zoning Plan means: in relation to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Zoning Plan 2003 (Cth).
Zoning Plan means the numbered plan signed by the Chief Administrator and kept in his office defining the layout of any numbered sector/ pocket of the Master plan of Chandigarh showing the streets, boundaries of building plots, open spaces, position of protected trees or other features, and showing in colour or by other means the specified land-use, building lines, permissible heights of buildings, site coverage and such other restrictions on the development of land or buildings as may be prescribed, provided such plans can also be prepared for individual buildings and stand alone sites.
Zoning Plan means the plan approved by the Competent Authority showing the streets, boundaries of building site open spaces position, permissible heights, permissible uses of land and building site coverage and such other restrictions/provisions on the use and development of land or buildings.
Zoning Plan. ' means a zoning provision of a general management plan
Zoning Plan means a geographical area designated in the approved Urban Development Plan for the purpose of regulating land uses within the approved municipal boundary.
Zoning Plan means the numbered plan signed by the competent authority defining the layout of any area or any site showing the streets, boundaries of plots, open spaces, position of protected trees or other features and showing the specified land use, building lines, permissible heights of buildings, site coverage and such other restrictions or permission for the development of land or buildings as may be prescribed.
Zoning Plan means the proposal of the Zoning Board submitted to the legislature in accordance with the provisions of this chapter which shall include, but is not limited to, these components of a plan of zoning: