The Zoning Map for the City of Santa Maria 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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AA | Airport Approach Zone |
AS-III | Airport Service III |
AS-I | Airport Service I |
C-2 | General Commercial |
CM | Commercial Manufacturing |
CPO | Commercial And Professional Office |
CZ | Airport Clear Zone |
FS | Freeway Zone |
M-2 | Heavy Manufacturing |
OS | Open Space |
PD-A/C-2 | Planned Development General Commercial District Auto Overlay |
PD-F-A/C-2 | Planned Development Freeway Tower And General Commercial Auto Overlay |
PD-F/C-2 | Planned Development Freeway Tower General Commercial |
PD-F/CM | Planned Development Freeway Tower Commercial Manufacturing |
PD-F/FS | Planned Development Freeway Tower And Freeway Service |
PD/AS-1 | Planned Development Airport Service I |
PD/AS-III | Planned Development Airport Service III |
PD/AS-II | Planned Development Airport Service II |
PD/C-1 | Planned Development Central Business |
PD/C-2 | Planned Development General Commercial |
PD/CC | Planned Development Convenience Center |
PD/CM/AG | Planned Development Commercial Manufacturing Ag |
PD/CM | Planned Development Commercial Manufacturing |
PD/CPO/H | Planned Development Commercial And Professional Office Historic Overlay |
PD/CPO | Planned Development Commercial And Professional Office |
PD/FS | Planned Development Freeway Service |
PD/HC | Planned Development Highway Commercial |
PD/M-1 | Planned Development Light Manufacturing |
PD/M-2 | Planned Development Heavy Manufacturing |
PD/OS | Planned Development Open Space |
PD/PF/OS | Planned Development Public Facilities Open Space |
PD/PF | Planned Development Public Facilities |
PD/R-1-10000 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 10000 |
PD/R-1-4500 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 4500 |
PD/R-1-5000 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 5000 |
PD/R-1-5500 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 5500 |
PD/R-1-5800 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 5800 |
PD/R-1-6000 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 6000 |
PD/R-1-6250 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 6250 |
PD/R-1-6500 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 6500 |
PD/R-1-8000 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 8000 |
PD/R-1-9000 | Planned Development Single Family Residential 9000 |
PD/R-1 | Planned Development Single Family Residential |
PD/R-2-8U/A | Planned Development Medium Density Residential 8 Units Per Acre |
PD/R-2-9-DU/AC | Planned Development Medium Density Residential 9 Dwelling Units Per Acre |
PD/R-2-MAX-42-DU | Planned Development Medium Density Residential Maximum 42 Dwelling Units |
PD/R-2 | Planned Development Medium Density Residential |
PD/R-3-17-DU/AC | Planned Development High Density Residential 17 Dwelling Units Per Acre |
PD/R-3-17-U/A | Planned Development High Density Residential 17 Units Per Acre |
PD/R-3-18-DU/AC | Planned Development High Density Residential 18 Dwelling Units Per Acre |
PD/R-3-MAX-15/AC | Planned Development High Density Residential Maximum 15 Units Per Acre |
PD/R-3-MAX-17/AC | Planned Development High Density Residential Maximum 17 Units Per Acre |
PD/R-3 | Planned Development High Density Residential |
PD/RMH | Planned Development Residential Mobile Home Park |
PD/RSL-1 | Planned Development Small Lot Single Family Residential |
PF-A | Public Facilities And Institutional District Auto Overlay |
PF | Public Facilities |
R-1-6500 | Single Family Residential 6500 |
R-1 | Single Family Residential |
R-2 | Medium Density Residential |
R-3 | High Density Residential |
RA | Residential Agricultural District |
RMH | Residential Mobile Home Park |
RPZ | Runway Protection Zone |
SP-BUNGALOW | Bungalow District Of The Downtown Specific Plan |
SP-CIVIC | Civic District Of The Downtown Specific Plan |
SP-GATEWAY | Gateway District Of Downtown Specific Plan |
SP-RAILROADLOFT | Railroad Loft District Of The Downtown Specific Plan |
SP-TOWNCENTER | Town Center District Of The Downtown Specific Plan |
SP/C-2/PD | General Commercial Planned Development Specific Plan |
SP/FS/PD | Freeway Zone Planned Development Specific Plan |
SP/OS | Open Space Specific Plan |
SP/PF | Public Facilities Specific Plan |
SP/R-1-5000 | Single Family Residential 5000 Specific Plan |
SP/R-3/PD | High Density Residential Planned Development Specific Plan |
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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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