Downzoning occurs when a local government changes zoning classifications to reduce the density or intensity of land use, such as rezoning an area from multifamily to single-family residential.
It can limit development potential and may lower market value but is typically done to control growth, preserve open space, or maintain community character.
The Maryland course explains downzoning under local land-use authority topics governed by county and municipal zoning ordinances.
[Reference: Maryland 60-Hour Principles and Practices – “Land Use Controls and Property Development”; Maryland Land Use Article, §4-102 – Zoning Authority of Local Governments., , , ]