Loveland Colorado Zoning Map

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

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Quick Stats: Loveland’s Most Common Zones

Developing Industrial - I

#1

15.11% Land Coverage

6,121 Area

Millennium Addition Planned Unit Development - P-59

#2

12.64% Land Coverage

5,123 Area

Developing Low Density Residential - R1

#3

12.54% Land Coverage

5,083 Area

Established Low Density Residential - R1E

#4

9.14% Land Coverage

3,705 Area

Developing Business - B

#5

6.02% Land Coverage

2,438 Area

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Loveland, Colorado Zoning Districts Explained

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Zone Code Zone Name
B-UD Developing Business Unit Development
B Developing Business
DR-FF Developing Resource In Flood Fringe
DR-FW Developing Resource In Floodway
DR Developing Resource
DT Downtown
ER Estate Residential
E Employment Center District
FZO Flexible Zoning Overlay Developing Industrial
I-FF Developing Industrial In Flood Fringe
I-FW Developing Industrial In Floodway
I Developing Industrial
MAC Mixed Use Activity Center
P-100 Top Acres Planned Unit Development
P-101 High Country Farm Addition Planned Unit Development
P-102 Lakeview Planned Unit Development
P-103 Ponderosa Ridge Planned Unit Development
P-104 A Muse Planned Unit Development
P-105 Parkside Village Addition Planned Unit Development
P-106 Dakota Glen Second Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-107 Chilson Stroh Farms Planned Unit Development
P-108 Ehrlich Addition Planned Unit Development
P-109 Loveland Commerce Park Addition Planned Unit Development
P-10 Westwood 3rd Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-11 Boyd Lake North Planned Unit Development
P-12 Gateway Planned Unit Development
P-13 Orchards Townhomes Planned Unit Development
P-14 Sugar Estates West Planned Unit Development
P-15 Mountain Vista Planned Unit Development
P-16 Rocky Mountain Plaza Planned Unit Development
P-18 Macy Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-20 Lakes Place 4th Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-22 Willowbriar 4th Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-25 Waterford Place Planned Unit Development
P-26 Burd 5th Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-27 25th Street Office Complex Kuykendall Et Cetera Planned Unit Development
P-2 Mariana Cove Planned Unit Development
P-30 Trimble Hills Planned Unit Development
P-33 Pine Tree Village Planned Unit Development
P-34 Horseshoe Lake Planned Unit Development
P-35 Shamrock West 2nd Subdivision Greenbriar Planned Unit Development
P-36 Hunters Run Planned Unit Development
P-37 Evergreen Meadows North Addition Planned Unit Development
P-38 Thompson Valley Addition Planned Unit Development
P-3 Courtyard At The Greens Planned Unit Development
P-40 Buck Addition General Development Plan First Amendment Planned Unit Development
P-42 Arbor Meadows 2nd Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-43 Picabo Hills Planned Unit Development
P-44 Emerald Glen Planned Unit Development
P-45 Rocky Mountain Village II Planned Unit Development
P-49 Kendall Brook Planned Unit Development
P-4 Seven Lakes North Planned Unit Development
P-50 Aspen Knolls Planned Unit Development
P-51 Koldaway Industrial Addition Planned Unit Development
P-54 Boise Village Planned Unit Development
P-55 Harvest Gold Planned Unit Development
P-56 Winona 1st Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-57 Finleys 2nd Addition Planned Unit Development
P-58 Giuliano Addition Planned Unit Development
P-59 Millennium Addition Planned Unit Development
P-60 Ridgeview North 5th Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-61 Waterfront Addition Planned Unit Development
P-62 Seven Lakes North 1st Amended Planned Unit Development
P-64 Lutheran Church Of Hope Addition Planned Unit Development
P-65 Wintergreen 1st Addition Planned Unit Development
P-66 Green Valley Ranch Addition Planned Unit Development
P-67 Meadowbrook Ridge Planned Unit Development
P-68 Alford Lake Addition Planned Unit Development
P-69 Wilson Commons Addition Planned Unit Development
P-6 Lakeside Terrace Planned Unit Development
P-70 34 Marketplace Allendale Plaza 4th Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-72 Eagle Brook Meadows Addition Planned Unit Development
P-73 Crossroads Addition Planned Unit Development
P-74 Larimer County Fairgrounds Planned Unit Development
P-75 Fox Pointe Estates Planned Unit Development
P-78 Walgreens Planned Unit Development
P-79 Shade Tree Park First Subdivision Planned Unit Development
P-7 Herald Square Planned Unit Development
P-80 South Village Planned Unit Development
P-81 Sierra Valley Addition Planned Unit Development
P-85 Boise Village North Planned Unit Development
P-86 Garden Gate Addition Planned Unit Development
P-87 Mirasol Community Planned Unit Development
P-89 Hunters Run West Planned Unit Development
P-8 Mariana Butte Planned Unit Development
P-90 Thompson Overlook Planned Unit Development
P-91 Lee Farm Addition Planned Unit Development
P-92 Copper Ridge Addition Planned Unit Development
P-93 Mountain Pacific Addition Planned Unit Development
P-95 Peakview Commercial Addition Planned Unit Development
P-96 Mineral Addition Planned Unit Development
P-97 Evenshire Planned Unit Development
P-98 Dakota Glen Planned Unit Development
P-99 Sanctuary On The Park Planned Unit Development
P-9 Sugarloaf South Planned Unit Development
PP Public Park
R1-FF Developing Low Density Residential In Flood Fringe
R1-FW Developing Low Density Residential In Floodway
R1-UD Developing Low Density Residential Unit Development
R1E Established Low Density Residential
R1 Developing Low Density Residential
R2-UD Developing Two Family Residential Unit Development
R2 Developing Two Family Residential
R3-UD Developing High Density Residential Unit Development
R3E Established High Density Residential
R3 Developing High Density Residential

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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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