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Delray Beach adopts 3D zoning code application

Gridics, a Miami-based real estate tech startup, has inked a partnership with the City of Delray Beach, FL to use its Zonar.City software application, an interactive digital zoning code program.

The City of Delray Beach will be able to integrate its zoning code into Zonar’s rules-engine so that  regulations, variables, property records and parcels can be manipulated and analyzed in real-time on a 3D map interface. Once a city’s code is digitized, users can also expedite development plan compliance reviews and visually test proposed zoning code changes, says the company.

As part of the partnership with Delray Beach, Gridics will also work with the city’s planning department to create an online, interactive 3D zoning map.

[Image courtesy: Gridics]

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