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Comprehensive Plan (Master Plan)
Created by a local government usually covers land use, housing needs, movement of people and good, community facilities, and utilities, and energy conservation.
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs)
Zoning classify property by uses and types, such as commercial, industrial, residential, agricultural, and planned unit development (puds)
Bulk zoning
To control density and avoid overcrowding by imposing restrictions such as setbacks, building heights, and percentage of open area or by restricting new construction projects.
Aesthetic zoning
To specify certain types of architecture for new buildings in new communities as well as historic districts.
Incentive zoning
To ensure that certain uses are incorporated into developments, such as requiring the street floor of an office building to house retail establishments.
Variance
Provides relief if a zoning regulation deprives an owner of the reasonable use of the property.
Certificate of occupancy
Indicates that the property is suitable for habitation.