The City of Phoenix (COP) zoning boundaries were digitized from a hard copy data set, by contract, in 1991. Since that time, updates to the data have been made on an ongoing basis as land is rezoned. The layer is digitized at a relatively small scale, from approximately 1:10 to 1:10,000. Changes are made when inconsistencies are found.Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
City of Tempe Zoning and Overlay District map. Users may toggle between viewing all zones and individual overlay districts in the operational layers list. The Zoning and Development Code (ZDC) establishes land use classifications; creates zoning districts; establishes regulations, prohibitions and restrictions on land use and development; governs the use of land for residential and non-residential purposes; regulates the height and bulk of buildings and other structures; regulates lot occupancy and the size of yards and other open spaces; establishes standards of performance and design; adopts a map of the zoning districts; creates boards and commissions for land use and development decisions and defines the powers and duties of the boards and commissions; prescribes procedures for amendments to the General Plan, the ZDC, zoning map, use permits, development plan and land division approvals, variances and other permits; and prescribes penalties for violations of the ZDC.Zoning Code Information:City of Tempe Zoning and Development Code
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A grid system that breaks down the City of Phoenix into smaller sections for Planning and Zoning purposes.
Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
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Zoning Overlays and Regulatory Plans
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Digitized zoning maps for three time points during Phoenix’s 20th Century development: 1930-1941 (Phoenix’s original adoption of zoning), 1955 (onset of postwar expansion), and 1970 (major annexation and planning for growth, including the city’s incorporation of large agricultural areas for urban expansion).
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City of Phoenix approved zoning locations.
City of Glendale Zoning polygons, maintained by Development Services.
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Proposed Zoning data is intended to better inform residents of current rezoning activities in their community. Rezoning cases are typically requested from property owners to allow for a new use or to apply a different set of development standards (i.e. setbacks, building heights, and densities) that are not already permitted in the existing zoning district designated for their property.
Zoning regulations are intended to protect existing land uses and assure that uses are compatible with each other and with available public facilities and services. Through the rezoning process, land use and other factors are evaluated to determine the appropriateness of a specific rezoning proposal. Final approval of a rezoning request is granted by the Phoenix City Council at a public hearing.
Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
The My Community Map web application presents current rezoning and zoning adjustment applications also current permit applications and site plan reviews. Users can search for application data using various location tools and by application number. Users can use a buffer search tool to search for applications within a certain distance of a point on the map. The application also presents General Plan, Planning Overlay, Village and historic property information.
The zoning overlay districts for the City of Buckeye.
This map depicts zoning for the Town of Wickenburg, Arizona.
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City of Phoenix Development Impact Fee Areas.
Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
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Infill Development District provides flexibility for development in designated areas served by the light rail and existing public infrastructure.
Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
The city of Phoenix is divided into 15 Urban Villages. Each Village has a Village Planning Committee that is appointed by the City Council. The Village Planning Committees assist the Planning Commission in the performance of its duties. Village Planning Committee activities include: identifying areas or provisions of the General Plan text that need refinement and updating; identifying problems and needs related to implementation of the General Plan; defining in greater detail the intended future function, density and character of subareas of the village; and commenting on proposals for new zoning districts or land use districts.Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
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Az INSPIRE letöltési szolgáltatás leírása (előre definiált Atom): zoning plan - Az adatkészletek letöltésére szolgáló link(ek) dinamikusan generálódnak a Get Map hívásokból egy WMS interfészre Az INSPIRE letöltési szolgáltatás leírása (előre definiált Atom): zoning plan - Az adatkészletek letöltésére szolgáló link(ek) dinamikusan generálódnak a Get Map hívásokból egy WMS interfészre
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Az INSPIRE letöltési szolgáltatás leírása (előre definiált Atom): A Pergreg 1. Modification zoning plan, 1. Modification - A rekordok letöltésére szolgáló link(ek) dinamikusan generálódnak a Get Map hívásokból egy WMS interfészre Az INSPIRE letöltési szolgáltatás leírása (előre definiált Atom): A Pergreg 1. Modification zoning plan, 1. Modification - A rekordok letöltésére szolgáló link(ek) dinamikusan generálódnak a Get Map hívásokból egy WMS interfészre
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Base zoning classifications. Does not include overlay zoning. Incorporated PAD Zoning in undeveloped PAD areas. Zones extend to the center of roads in most cases or parcel boundaries.
A General Plan provides the vision and policies that determine how a city will grow and develop. The General Plan was reviewed by the public and village planning committees in the fall of 2014. The Planning and Development Department has developed an updated draft based on the community's feedback. The General Plan Update was unanimously approved by the Planng Commision on January 13, 2015. The Phoenix City Council is scheduled to review and possibly take action on the General Plan at the February 17, Neighborhoods Housing and Development Subcommittee and the City Council Formal meeting on March 4, 2015. Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov
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The City of Phoenix (COP) zoning boundaries were digitized from a hard copy data set, by contract, in 1991. Since that time, updates to the data have been made on an ongoing basis as land is rezoned. The layer is digitized at a relatively small scale, from approximately 1:10 to 1:10,000. Changes are made when inconsistencies are found.Contact Information: zoning@phoenix.gov