check with your local zoning office but C2 is typically "Commerical" use property.
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C6 zoning is most likely zoning for a specific type of commercial use. Every municipality has its own zoning laws that keep land development in order. The zoning laws typically create zones in the municipality that permitted only certain uses, such as residential, commercial or industrial. Those laws will also define what is a commercial, residential or industrial use. Many, but not all, municipalities identify these zones with a letter prefix relating to the type allowed and there i s no hard and fast rule on how to name them. It is probable that a town with a C6 zone also has other zones C1, C2 and so on, with slight differences among them. For example a C1 zone might be one where only commercial uses such as office buildings are allowed. The C2 zone might be one where commercial uses such as stores and retail outlets are allowed. C3 might be one where commercial uses such as gas stations are allowed. It all depends on how the municipality wants to set up its zoning system and what it wants to name its zones.
what does a zoning engineer do
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what is the definition of R1C zoning
Low density zoning spreads development further out. This type of zoning typically creates a suburban sprawl scenario.
Righting zoning affects the singular district, Overlay affects multiple.
If the locality's Zoning Board permits it. You have to talk to the zoning board (or zoning commission) where the property is located.
"The job was so boring that I was zoning out."
The city officials establish zoning areas.