I have a situation where my customers base gravel delivery costs on which 
"zone" they are delivering to. For instance, they may set up "Zone 1" which 
covers a particular part of the city which is a 10 square block area and 
that "Zone" is $5.00 per tonne of gravel delivered.  "Zone 2" may be farther 
away and covers a different set of city blocks and is $5.50 per tonne 
delivered.  Is it possible to create a layer that would know all these zones 
and when the end user inputs an address, the Google map would know which 
zone it falls into and throw back a dollar value or whatever... a reference 
number... it does not matter really, as long as it can tell the quoting 
system which zone it falls into so it can calculate the delivery costs? 

Also, if this is possible, is it possible to give that functionality to the 
end user so they can set up their own zones?

I am VERY new to the Google Maps API and from what I can tell, KML might be 
the method to do this...???

Thanks...

Michael

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