Alpharetta Georgia Zoning Map

The Zoning Map for the City of Alpharetta in Georgia divides the city’s real estate into zones based on land use and building regulations.

The Zoning Ordinance divides the city based on zoning, land use and building regulations information.

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Quick Stats: Alpharetta’s Most Common Zones

Community Unit Plan - CUP

#1

35.87% Land Coverage

8,953 Area

Single Family Detached Residential - R-15

#2

16.47% Land Coverage

4,110 Area

Office Institutional - O-I

#3

11.32% Land Coverage

2,826 Area

Agriculture - AG

#4

4.75% Land Coverage

1,185 Area

Single Family Detached Residential - R-12

#5

4.67% Land Coverage

1,165 Area

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Alpharetta, Georgia Zoning Districts Explained

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Zone Code Zone Name
AG-HP Agriculture Historic Property
AG Agriculture
C-1 Neighborhood Commercial
C-2 General Commercial
CUP Community Unit Plan
DT-C Downtown Core
DT-LW Downtown Live Work
DT-MU Downtown Mixed Use
DT-R Downtown Residential
L-I Light Industrial
MU Mixed Use
O-I/HP Office Institutional Historic Property
O-I Office Institutional
O-P Office Professional
OSR Open Space And Recreational
PSC Planned Shopping Center
R-10M Multiple Family Residential
R-10 Single Family Detached Residential
R-12 Single Family Detached Residential
R-15 Single Family Detached Residential
R-22 Single Family Detached Residential
R-4A/D Single Family Detached Residential Low And Medium Density
R-4A Single Family Detached Residential Low Density
R-4D Single Family Detached Residential Medium Density
R-8A/D Single Family Attached Detached Residential
R-8A Single Family Attached Residential Medium Density
R-8D Single Family Detached Residential
RE Residential Estates
R Single Family Detached Residential
SU Special Use

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What is Zoning?

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 and Real Estate Values

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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