1. zoned - Adjective
2. zoned - Verb
Wearing a zone, or girdle.
Having zones, or concentric bands; striped.
Zonate.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA few blocks are zoned CMX-2 or 2.5, which has somewhat looser regulations, the most significant of which, in Chestnut Hill, is whether an eating establishment is permitted. Source: Internet
Anti-corporate laws were passed that virtually prohibited a corporation or bank from owning title to land zoned as farmland. Source: Internet
Although Acker's rescue was only zoned for 29 dogs, court records would later reveal that he imported many more from other states, which he stuck in satellite stalags in other towns – like an unheated barn in Bethlehem and a commercial kennel in Milford. Source: Internet
By comparison, the percentage of land in Tel Aviv zoned for industry and infrastructure is twice as high, and in Haifa, seven times as high. Source: Internet
Both ASCII and EBCDIC character codes for the digits are examples of zoned BCD, and are also shown in the table. Source: Internet
According to Faulkner, the present zoning is not the proper zoning for a marina The Crown water lot that Evans wants to lease is zoned as 'M-3 -Heavy Industrial' but the proper zoning for a marina is ' M-6- Marine Zone.' Source: Internet