Ontario Zone's

 In Ontario, there are several types of zoning that are used to control land use and development within a municipality. Here are a few examples of the types of zones that may be found in the province:

  1. Residential zones: These zones are used to control the development of single-family homes, townhomes, and apartment buildings. They may include different sub-zones, such as R1 for single-family homes, R2 for semi-detached and townhomes, and R3 for apartments.

  2. Commercial zones: These zones are used to control the development of businesses, such as retail stores, restaurants, and offices. They may include different sub-zones, such as C1 for small retail stores, C2 for larger commercial developments, and C3 for industrial uses.

  3. Industrial zones: These zones are used to control the development of factories, warehouses, and other industrial uses. They may include different sub-zones, such as M1 for light industrial uses and M2 for heavy industrial uses.

  4. Agricultural zones: These zones are used to control the development of farmland, orchards, and other agricultural uses. They may include different sub-zones, such as A1 for general agricultural uses and A2 for specific agricultural uses such as vineyards or nurseries.

  5. Institutional zones: These zones are used to control the development of schools, hospitals, and other institutional uses. They may include different sub-zones, such as I1 for schools and universities, and I2 for hospitals and other health care facilities.

  6. Natural zones: These zones are used to protect natural features such as wetlands, forests, or bodies of water. They may include different sub-zones, such as N1 for wetlands, N2 for conservation areas and N3 for water bodies.

It's important to note that zoning can vary from municipality to municipality and it's also subject to change. It's a good idea to consult your local municipality's zoning bylaw to get a better understanding of the zoning in your area.

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