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Biology, 31.03.2020 09:20 cheesecake1919

How can zoning laws be beneficial to a city’s residents?

a.
They prevent new business development.
b.
They can prevent new development that would harm established residents.
c.
They limit the maximum height of buildings.
d.
They restrict who can live in a city.

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How can zoning laws be beneficial to a city’s residents?

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They prevent new busi...

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