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Yes, in many jurisdictions, C3 zoning allows for a mix of residential and commercial uses within the same building. This typically includes ground-floor commercial spaces with residential units above. However, specific regulations and requirements can vary by locality, so it is essential to check the zoning regulations for the specific area in question. Always consult local zoning ordinances or a planning official for accurate guidance.

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If zoning can reduce the value of property how can lack of zoning produce the same result?

Zoning determines how land can be used. If a land is zoned for a certain type of commercial, it can be used for stores, etc. If the land is only zoned for residential, only homes can be built there. If the land is in a place where there is a high demand for commercial real estate, rezoning the land so that it cannot be used for commercial purposes could reduce the value. (;


What is the difference between a apartment and a unit?

Depending on the context, these two terms could mean the same thing: other descriptions for a residence or commercial space. Usually an apartment is the name of a residence in a building where there are other residences -- typically more than four. There are locales where one can purchase their 'apartment', and its ownership is either in the style of condominium or co-op. In condominium and co-op governing documents, sometimes a residence is called a 'unit' meaning a residential unit or a commercial unit.


What are Seattle's Zoning Regualtions?

each type of real estate is ZONED differently, and separately; houses, ag, commercial, etc. All counties in the US are 'governed' the same way.


Can you use residential property for commercial use?

it depends on the Zoning regulations in your countryfor the City Area like New York City it's ok to have commercial and residential built in the same place or near each other. these are only applicable on areas with compact populationbut for the not so populated areas local governments along with their civil engineers goes with a zoning plan for a livable city... most cities build Central Business Areas for commercial establishments while the surrounding areas were residential houses.this zoning would benefits the community living in the area to avoid community issues such as noise pollution and crimes.


Can you live on the same property as your industry?

It depends on the zoning of the area your business is in.


Is domicile certificate same as residence certificate?

yes there is difference in names but both r same


Is the same lady in the yoplait commercial and walmart commercial?

I say it is the same lady that comes into the drycleaners to have her clothes altered and that does the new walmart commercial.


Can two felons live in the same residence if they are related?

Sure, they can get married.


Is the actor in the discover frog commercial the same guy?

The same guy as what? If you are referring to the other guy in the commercial, then it does appear to be the same guy.


Is the woman in the werthers candy commercial the same person who played in the commercial as a little girl?

She looks like the same lady in the kindle fire commercial


What is the name for the official residence of a bishop?

There really isn't a standard universal name for a bishops residence, in the same meaning of the word 'residence' as is commonly used in meaning 'where does he sleep?'. Some places it can be an historical palace, in others it can be an apartment. In developing countries, it may well be less than that. Liturgically, it has the meaning of where his chair is. His chair or throne is called a cathedra, the building which holds a cathedra is called a cathedral. Another meaning of that question, though, can be answered geographically. In the sense that you might ask me where my residence is, I could either give you the name of the building or the name of my city. In that sense of the meaning, the official residence of a bishop is a diocese. Under the rules set down by the Council of Trent, a bishop must actually live within the borders of his diocese (except for titular bishops, meaning a bishop who was not named to oversee an actual geographic place). There is no rule, though, in which particular building a bishop needs to sleep in.


What is the name of the song in the Zurich commercial where the businesses keep changing in the same building?

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