Zoning Regulation definition

Zoning Regulation or “the Zoning Regulation” means the collection of land use and zoning regulations known as the Shelby County Zoning Regulation, as provided and made effective in Article 1 of the ordinance known as the Shelby County Zoning Regulation.
Zoning Regulation means the Development and Building Regulations of the DCCP, as amended and replaced from time to time.
Zoning Regulation means a zoning regulation authorized by Article 7 of this Chapter.

Examples of Zoning Regulation in a sentence

  • The Developer will, at its own cost and expense, develop the Project in accordance with the lease agreement with UBC, applicable zoning, applicable Laws (including without limitation the Zoning Regulation), the Design Guide, the Community Energy Covenant and this Agreement.

  • Potential Zoning Regulation updates will be at the forefront of plan development, so that adjustments may be recommended that will help Oelwein achieve the goals established within the new comprehensive plan.

  • The Premises shall at all times be maintained in accordance with any applicable Building Code, Zoning Regulation, or Ordinance of ▇▇▇▇▇ County.


More Definitions of Zoning Regulation

Zoning Regulation means a zoning ordinance authorized by Article 7 of
Zoning Regulation means a zoning ordinance authorized by Article 7 of this Chapter or the zoning portion of a unified development ordinance.
Zoning Regulation means the Zoning Regulation (Tsawwassen) as amended from time to time.
Zoning Regulation means the zoning regulation established under Part 4.
Zoning Regulation or “the Zoning Regulation” means the collection of land use and zoning regulations known as the Palo Alto County Zoning Regulation, as provided and made effective in Ordinance1 of the ordinance known as the Palo Alto County Zoning Regulation.
Zoning Regulation means all land use control ordinances adopted by the City, as amended or replaced from time to time.
Zoning Regulation means any regulation or ordinance authorized by NCGS Chapter 160A, Article 19, or NCGS Chapter 153A, Article 18, or any state laws that may supersede or replace such legislation, including zoning map amendments and text amendments, and modifications to same.