Word info

rezone

Verb

Meaning

rezone (third-person singular simple present rezones, present participle rezoning, simple past and past participle rezoned)

to change the zoning assigned to a piece of property by the planning and zoning commission of a government that determines proper and legal use for land.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

A former Labor MP who supported developer John Woodman’s push to rezone Cranbourne West land told an IBAC inquiry she was not friends with him. Source: Internet

An Ein Mahel official said that the village has requested that the plan rezone agricultural land to permit residential construction and allocate it state land. Source: Internet

A proposal to rezone land at Queenstown’s Sunshine Bay, paving the way for a 200-lot housing development, was rejected after outraged neighbours made an impassioned plea. Source: Internet

He also denied that the candidates were chosen for their perceived support of Mr Woodman’s push to rezone industrial land in Cranbourne West – otherwise known as Amendment C219. Source: Internet

The amendments to that policy made it possible for Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa to rezone a plot she initially acquired for a kindergarten, to build a service station in Rocky Crest. Source: Internet

Ms Graley was couched as Mr Woodman and his associates’ last hope in swaying the State Government to rezone the land and “our good friend in the SE (South East)”. Source: Internet

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