9.99.270: "Z" DEFINITIONS:
ZERO LOT LINE: The location of a structure on a lot in such a manner that one or more of the structure's sides rest directly on a lot line.
ZONING: The division of the town by legislative regulation into areas, districts or zones, which specify allowable uses for real property and size restrictions for structures within these areas; a program that implements the policies of the general plan.
ZONING DISTRICT: A designated section of the town for which prescribed land use requirements and building and development standards are uniform.
ZONING, EXCLUSIVITY: Development regulations that result in the exclusion of low and moderate income families from a community.
ZONING, INCLUSIVENESS: Regulations which increase housing choice by providing the opportunity to construct more affordable, diverse, and economical housing to meet the needs of low and moderate income families.
ZONING MAP: The map or maps that are a part of the zoning ordinance that delineate the boundaries of the zoning districts. (Ord. 252, 11-18-2014)