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What is a Zonal Density Regulation?

Zonal Density Regulation is zoning rule limiting number of housing units or floor area allowed per acre within specific zone controlling development intensity, managing population density, and preserving neighborhood character through FAR, lot size, and unit limits.

Regulation Types

  • Floor Area Ratio (FAR) limits
  • Minimum lot size requirements
  • Units per acre maximum
  • Building height restrictions

Purpose

  • Control development intensity
  • Manage population density
  • Preserve neighborhood character
  • Balance growth and quality

Zonal Density Regulations limit housing units or floor area per acre within zones controlling development intensity, managing density, and preserving neighborhood character.

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