Where can a use be developed in the city?

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Use the maps and drop-down forms in each section to get information about what and how you can build on your chosen property. You can enter your email address at the bottom of the page to send yourself a copy of the information.

note iconBased on Table 4-2-1: Allowable Uses, use this text box to note which zone districts allow the use you're interested in. Be sure to note the letter in the cell under the Zone District columns. 

A blank cell means this zone district does not allow the use or uses you are interested in. Look at other zones to see if a different zone allows the use or combination of uses.

"P" means the zone district generally allows the use permissively without further need for approval of the use.

A site plan will still need to be approved to ensure that you meet required development standards.

  • Learn more about what development standards will be required here.
  • Learn more about the review/approval process for Site Plans here.

Continue to the next step to check whether the Use-specific Standard prohibits the use, makes the use Conditional, or changes the development standards under certain circumstances.

"C" means the use can be a primary use of the property but is conditional in the Zone District. An approval from the Zoning Hearing Examiner per Table 6-1-1 and IDO Subsection 14-16-6-6(A) is required for this use.

Continue to the next step to check whether the Use-specific Standard prohibits the use, makes the use Conditional, or changes the development standards under certain circumstances.

"A" means that this accessory use is allowed permissively in this zone district but must be paired with a primary use on the site (either a “P” or “C” use), either already existing or developed at the same time as the accessory use.

Continue to the next step to check whether the Use-specific Standard prohibits the use, makes the use Conditional, or changes the development standards under certain circumstances.

"CA" means that this accessory use must be paired with a primary use on the site (either a “P” or “C” use) and that the use is conditional. An approval from the Zoning Hearing Examiner per Table 6-1-1 and IDO Subsection 14-16-6-6(A) is required for this use.

Continue to the next step to check whether the Use-specific Standard prohibits the use, makes the use Conditional, or changes the development standards under certain circumstances.

"CV" means that this use is only allowed in an existing building that has been vacant for at least 5 years and is conditional. You will need to show that it has been continuously vacant through utility bills, Notice of Value, or registry for a vacant building. An approval from the Zoning Hearing Examiner per Table 6-1-1 and IDO Subsection 14-16-6-6(A) is required for this use.

Continue to the next step to check whether the Use-specific Standard prohibits the use, makes the use Conditional, or changes the development standards under certain circumstances.

"T" means the use is allowed on the property for a limited time period. Be sure to read the use-specific standard for the use, if there is one, to read about what process might be required. Continue to the next step to check the Use-specific Standard.

Read more about the process for a temporary use permit in IDO Subsection 14-16-6-5(I).

If there is no use-specific standard, or for more information, call Code Enforcement at 505-924-3850.