The Zoning Map for the City of Fresno County Unincorporated in California divides the city’s real estate into zones based on land use and building regulations.
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Zone Code | Zone Name |
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A-1 | Agricultural |
A-2 | General Agricultural District |
AC | Agricultural Commercial Center District |
AE-160 | Exclusive Agricultural District 160 |
AE-20 | Exclusive Agricultural District 20 |
AE-40 | Exclusive Agricultural District 40 |
AE-5 | Exclusive Agricultural District 5 |
AL-20 | Limited Agricultural District 20 |
AL-40 | Limited Agricultural District 40 |
C-1 | Neighborhood Shopping Center District |
C-2 | Community Shopping Center District |
C-3 | Regional Shopping Center District |
C-4 | Central Trading District |
C-6 | General Commercial District |
C-M | Commercial And Light Manufacturing District |
C-P | Administrative And Professional Office District |
C-R | Commercial Recreation District |
FR-O-S | Friant Ranch Open Space District |
FR-R-1 | Friant Ranch Single Family Residential District |
FR-R-2 | Friant Ranch Two Family Residential District |
FR-R-3 | Friant Ranch Medium Density Multiple Family Residential District |
FR-R-C | Friant Ranch Cluster Residential District |
FR-S-L | Friant Ranch Small Lot Residential District |
FR-V-C | Friant Ranch Mixed Use Village Center District |
M-1 | Light Manufacturing District |
M-2 | General Industrial District |
M-3 | Heavy Industrial District |
O | Open Conservation Land Use District |
P-V | Planned Village |
P | Off Street Parking District |
R-1-AH | Single Family Residential Districts 20000 |
R-1-A | Single Family Residential District 20000 |
R-1-B | Single Family Residential Districts 12500 |
R-1-C | Single Family Residential District 9000 |
R-1-EH | Single Family Residential Estates Districts 37500 |
R-1-E | Single Family Residential Estates Districts 37500 |
R-1 | Single Family Residential District 6000 |
R-2-A | Low Density Multiple Family Residential District 6600 |
R-2 | Low Density Multiple Family Residential District 6600 |
R-3 | Medium Density Multiple Family Residential District 7500 |
R-A | Single Family Residential Agricultural District 36000 |
R-C-160 | Resource Conservation District 160 |
R-C-40 | Resource Conservation District 40 |
R-C | Resource Conservation District |
R-E | Recreational District |
R-P | Residential And Professional Office District |
R-R-5 | Rural Residential District 5 Acre |
R-R | Rural Residential District |
RCC | Rural Commercial Center District |
RS | Rural Settlement District |
T-P | Trailer Park Residential District |
TPZ | Timberland Preserve District |
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Zoning codes are a century old, and the lifeblood of all major U.S. cities, determining what can be built where and what activities can take place in a neighborhood. Zoning is how cities control the development and use of land. Zoning defines the legally permitted and prohibited uses of a piece of land, determining if plot of land can be used for commercial, industrial, residential or agricultural purposes. Essentially, it determines what can and cannot be built on a property.
Zoning is the first stage of the home life cycle and a key influence on all other stages. Zillow has identified that zoning regulations are so important that they impact home values. Zillow Research found that home values grew most in markets with the strictest land use regulations. Home values in the most restrictive metropolitan areas grew an average of 23.4%, more than double the home value appreciation in the least restrictive metros. Zoning regulations are determined locally and some cities can have more restrictive regulation systems than others. However, within a city’s zoning system individual zones can be more restrictive and less restrictive, including different single family zones.
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