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QUESTION #4970
Question 1
What is the primary limitation of Euclidean Zoning in modern urban planning?
Correct Answer Explanation
Euclidean Zoning (named after Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co.) rigidly separates land uses into single-use zones, leading to sprawl, increased travel distances, and reduced walkability—contradicting contemporary mixed-use and sustainable development principles.
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