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    Zoning Primary

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    Updated Jul 22, 2024
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    City of St. Louis (2024). Zoning Primary [Dataset]. https://plan-stl-stlcity.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/stlcity::zoning-primary-1/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 22, 2024
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    City of St. Louis
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    Zoning Districts are established to regulate and restrict the location and use of buildings and use of land for residential, commercial and industrial uses. The districts regulate and limit the intensity of the use of lots and the density of population. Districts also regulate and determine the size of yards. The Zoning District Map shows districts as approved by the Board of Aldermen as part of the Zoning Code.The City is divided into 12 districts: “A” Single-Family Dwelling District, “B” Two-Family Dwelling District, “C” Multiple-Family Dwelling District, “D” Multiple-Family Dwelling District, “E” Multiple-Family Dwelling District, “F” Neighborhood Commercial District, “G” Local Commercial and Office District, “H” Area Commercial District, “I” Central Business District, “J” Industrial District, “K” Unrestricted District, and “L” Jefferson Memorial District.

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Zoning Primary

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Dataset updated
Jul 22, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
City of St. Louis
Area covered
Description

Zoning Districts are established to regulate and restrict the location and use of buildings and use of land for residential, commercial and industrial uses. The districts regulate and limit the intensity of the use of lots and the density of population. Districts also regulate and determine the size of yards. The Zoning District Map shows districts as approved by the Board of Aldermen as part of the Zoning Code.The City is divided into 12 districts: “A” Single-Family Dwelling District, “B” Two-Family Dwelling District, “C” Multiple-Family Dwelling District, “D” Multiple-Family Dwelling District, “E” Multiple-Family Dwelling District, “F” Neighborhood Commercial District, “G” Local Commercial and Office District, “H” Area Commercial District, “I” Central Business District, “J” Industrial District, “K” Unrestricted District, and “L” Jefferson Memorial District.

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