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Zone, hvac
Heating and air conditioning systems that heat or cool various parts of a building with separate and adjustable controls.

Zoning
Laws that govern specifically how a zoned area can be used. For example, an area may be zoned for single family residential, condominiums, commerical or retail, or a mix of two or more uses.

Zoning board of appeals
Local government board, which is used to resolve zoning disputes.

Zoning laws
Ordinances created by local government to cover real estate development, including structural and esthetic points. They usually define usage classifications from agricultural to industry and also building restrictions such as minimum and maximum square footage requirements and violations penalties and procedures.

Zoning map
Map that shows locality divided into districts and shows status and usage of each district and is kept current.

Zoning ordinances
Regulations determined by each municipality to establish different zoning restrictions and classifications, for example building height, type of buildings, etc. Penalties are assessed for violation of zoning ordinances. In some instances, variations to zoning ordinances are allowed and are called variances.

Zoning records
Compilation of zoning requirements and any changes made to them.

Zoning variance
A modification of the existing zoning law, which can be made in certain instances, for example to build a taller building than allowed or a different type of housing than that which is allowed.

Zonolite
A lightweight, insulating concrete composed of portland cement, water, and vermiculite aggregate.

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