Land Use & Zoning

Euclidean zoning (named after a landmark Ohio case) refers to:

AZoning based on geometric land shapes
BTraditional single-use zoning where land is divided into discrete zones each permitting only specific uses✓ Correct
CA mathematical formula for calculating permissible building density
DThe use of GPS technology to define zoning boundaries

Explanation

Euclidean zoning (Euclid v. Ambler Realty, 1926) refers to the traditional system of dividing land into separate zones (residential, commercial, industrial) with each zone permitting only specific listed uses. It is the most common zoning approach in the U.S.

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