Euclidean Zoning Law and Legal Definition
Euclidean zoning is a zoning by specific and uniform geographical division. It is a system of zoning whereby a town or community is divided into areas in which specific uses of land are permitted.
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Euclidean zoning is a zoning by specific and uniform geographical division. It is a system of zoning whereby a town or community is divided into areas in which specific uses of land are permitted.