rezone
verb [ T ] mainly US (also re-zone) uk/ˌriːˈzəʊn/ us/ˌriˈzoʊn/
重新规划土地
to change the use of an area of land, or the types of structures that can be built on it
Approval is needed from the City Council to rezone the land so the existing homes can be torn down. 需要市议会批准重新规划土地,让现有房屋可以被拆毁。
The four owners could redevelop cooperatively if the city agrees to re-zone the properties.
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- The company was successful in getting the county to rezone 355 acres so it can build an electricity generating plant.
- Part of the plan is to rezone selected areas for elementary, middle, and high schools to reduce overcrowding.
- Documents released recently showed he intended to rezone the property and possibly build houses.