Polygons displaying the zoning designations for the City. In order to classify, regulate and restrict the location of businesses, trades, industries, residences and other land uses in accordance with the objectives of "The Plan for El Paso"; to regulate and restrict the location of buildings erected, reconstructed, altered or enlarged for specified uses; to regulate and limit the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected, reconstructed, altered or enlarged; to regulate and limit the intensity of the use of lot areas; to protect and preserve places and areas of historical and cultural importance and significance; to regulate and determine the area of yards and other open spaces; and to regulate and limit the density of population, all property within the Corporate Limits is divided into zoning districts.
Enter an address to visualize various planning layers like zoning, cloth maps, legal non-conforming areas, extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), and present and future land use.
Points displaying any nonconforming structure or use legally in existence at the time when any zoning restrictions as to use, area, yards, setbacks, or off-street parking (whether under this or any other ordinance or amendment) first became effective as to such use, and which does not conform to the municipal code regulations.
Areas with Special Conditions in the City of El Paso de Robles as identified in the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
Affordable housing overlay zoning district as identified in the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
Identify flood-prone regions in and around El Paso with our detailed flood zone map.
Office Overlay District as defined in the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
Airport Influence Overlay District as defined in the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
Senior Housing Overlay District as defined in the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
Agriculture overlay zoning district as defined in the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
Mixed Use Overlay District as defined by the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
Historic Preservation Overlay District as defined in the City of El Paso de Robles General Plan
This is the main public GIS viewer for the City of El Paso de Robles.
Tax increment financing (TIF) is a financing method local governments can use to pay for improvements that will draw private investment to an area. Tax increment financing isn’t a new tax; instead, it redirects some of the ad valorem tax from property in a geographic area designated as a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) to pay for improvements in the zone. The benefits of a TIRZ include: 1) Builds needed public infrastructure in areas lacking adequate development to attract businesses. 2) Encourages development, thereby increasing property values and long-term property tax collections. 3) Reduces the cost of private development by providing reimbursement for eligible public improvements.
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Polygons displaying the zoning designations for the City. In order to classify, regulate and restrict the location of businesses, trades, industries, residences and other land uses in accordance with the objectives of "The Plan for El Paso"; to regulate and restrict the location of buildings erected, reconstructed, altered or enlarged for specified uses; to regulate and limit the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected, reconstructed, altered or enlarged; to regulate and limit the intensity of the use of lot areas; to protect and preserve places and areas of historical and cultural importance and significance; to regulate and determine the area of yards and other open spaces; and to regulate and limit the density of population, all property within the Corporate Limits is divided into zoning districts.