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reˈzone, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To assign (land, property, or people) to a new zone. Hence reˈzoned ppl. a., reˈzoning vbl. n.
1951Southern Reporter 2nd Ser. LIII. 720 Chapter 17833..does not empower the Board of Adjustment to zone or rezone land located within Dade County but outside the boundaries of its municipalities. Ibid., The action of the Board of Adjustment,..‘was, in legal effect, the rezoning of said land by said Adjustment Board and is wholly void for want of jurisdiction in said Adjustment Board so to do.’ 1961Guardian 16 Jan. 6/3 On the opening of a new school our 8-year-old son was re-zoned to the new school. 1964Daily Tel. 24 Jan. 23/7 (heading) Rezoned acres for houses. Ibid., To curb office development London County Council is considering rezoning more than 54 acres, some already approved for offices. 1966‘D. Shannon’ With Vengeance iii. 39 It had been a realtors' meeting: something to do with..a re-zoning matter. 1974Union (S. Carolina) Daily Times 24 Apr. 1/3 The city council denied the request to rezone B-1 business districts to include the operation of retail liquor stores. 1976Time 27 Sept. 55/2 In 1970 a rezoning brought black and white kids together in some school districts. 1978N.Y. Times 30 Mar. b3/5 The Town Board in Harrison, N.Y., has voted unanimously to rezone 131 acres of land. |