rezoned

/riˈzoʊnd/
verb
  1. To change the official classification or permitted use of a piece of land (e.g., from residential to commercial).
    • The city council rezoned the old factory area to allow new apartment buildings.
    • Farmers protested when the county rezoned their agricultural land for industrial development.
    • After the neighborhood was rezoned, several new shops opened on the main street.
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