Land Use & Zoning
What is Euclidean zoning?
AZoning based on mathematical formulas
BSeparation of land uses into distinct districts✓ Correct
CFlexible zoning allowing mixed uses
DZoning based on performance standards
Explanation
Euclidean zoning (named after Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.) separates land uses into distinct districts (residential, commercial, industrial). It is the traditional form of zoning used in most Ohio municipalities.
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