COMMUNITIES-GOVERNMENT-BUSINESSES.  LAND-USE PLANNING: determines where people live, the locations of businesses, where land will be protected & location.

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COMMUNITIES-GOVERNMENT-BUSINESSES

 LAND-USE PLANNING: determines where people live, the locations of businesses, where land will be protected & location of infrastructure

 INFRASTRUCTURE: All the things society builds for public use Examples: roads, bridges, hospitals, schools, police, fire

 ZONING LAWS: determine where specific types of development can & cannot occur

 Tucson Zoning Map Tucson Zoning Map  Land Use Code of the City of Tucson Land Use Code of the City of Tucson  Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan

 RECREATIONAL: developed area used for sports, parks & camping

 COMMERCIAL: pertaining to the buying & selling of goods

 RESIDENTIAL: area where people live

 INDUSTRIAL: pertaining to the production & sale of goods

 SUBURBAN SPRAWL: development characterized by houses & strip shopping malls, that spread around cities