There are several ways to determine the zoning and minimum lot size of a parcel. If you only know the address but need the rest of the information, use the link below to go to the City's interactive map. If you already know the zoning but need to know the requirements, use the second link below to view the zoning matrix.
Click here to go to the City's interactive mapping site. The interactive map uses many of the same tools as GIS to find information about a parcel. To get started, click on the binoculars icon on the left hand side and then enter the numerical part of the address you are looking for (for example, if looking for 414 First Street, just enter the 414 part into the search box. You will then be able to scroll through a list of addresses that have the number 414 until you find the correct one to click on). Once you click on the correct address listing, the map will zoom to that parcel. Use the icon that looks like an i with a circle around it to find information about the parcel. On the right hand side of the map there are different layers you may use to find information - whichever layer is active (has the black dot filled in) is the layer you will be able to get information from. There is also a link called "Tool Help" on the left side of the map that you may use to get more information about all the icons and how to use them.
The zoning matrix has information about minimum lot sizes, setbacks and lot coverage requirements by zoning district. The zoning districts are the following:
- R-1: Low Density Residential
- R-2: Medium Density Residential
- R-3: High Density Residential
- R-P: Residential Professional
- C-1: Neighborhood Commercial
- C-2: Community Commercial
- C-3: Central Business
- CF: Community Facilities
- I: Institutional
- M-1: Limited Industrial
- M-2: Light Industrial
- M-3: Heavy Industrial