The Zoning Map for the City of Santa Barbara County Unincorporated in California 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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52.48% Land Coverage
1,346,851 Area
#2
23.57% Land Coverage
604,803 Area
#3
9.73% Land Coverage
249,695 Area
#4
3.42% Land Coverage
87,820 Area
#5
2.57% Land Coverage
65,885 Area
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Zone Code | Zone Name |
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1-E-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 1 Acre Gross |
1.5-EX-1 | One Family Exclusive Residential Minimum Lot Size 1.5 Acres Gross |
10-E-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 10 Acres Gross |
10-R-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 10000 Square Feet Net |
10-R-2 | Two Family Minimum Lot Size 10000 Square Feet Net |
100-AG | General Agriculture Minimum Parcel Size 100 Acres |
100-AL-O | Limited Agriculture Minimum Parcel Size 100 Acres With Oil Drilling Combing Regulations |
12-R-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 12000 Square Feet Net |
15-R-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 15000 Square Feet Net |
2-E-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 2 Acres Gross |
2.5-EX-1 | One Family Exclusive Residential Minimum Lot Size 2.5 Acres Gross |
20-R-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 20000 Square Feet Net |
3-E-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 3 Acres Gross |
3.5-EX-1 | One Family Exclusive Residential Minimum Lot Size 3.5 Acres Gross |
5-E-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 5 Acres Gross |
7-R-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 7000 Square Feet Net |
7-R-2 | Two Family Minimum Lot Size 7000 Square Feet Net |
8-R-1 | Single Family Minimum Lot Size 8000 Square Feet Net |
AG-I-10 | Agriculture I Minimum Lot Size 10 Acres Gross |
AG-I-20 | Agriculture I Minimum Lot Size 20 Acres Gross |
AG-I-40 | Agriculture I Minimum Lot Size 40 Acres Gross |
AG-I-5 | Agriculture I Minimum Lot Size 5 Acres Gross |
AG-II-100 | Agriculture II Minimum Lot Size 100 Acres Gross |
AG-II-320 | Agriculture II Minimum Lot Size 320 Acres Gross |
AG-II-40 | Agriculture II Minimum Lot Size 40 Acres Gross |
C-1 | Limited Commercial |
C-2 | Retail Commercial |
C-3 | General Commercial |
C-S | Service Commercial Inland Area Only |
C-V | Resort Visitor Serving Commercial |
CH | Highway Commercial |
CM-LA | Community Mixed Use Los Alamos |
CN | Neighborhood Commercial |
DR-0.2 | Design Residential 0.2 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-0.5 | Design Residential 0.5 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-1.8 | Design Residential 1.8 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-10 | Design Residential 10 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-12.3 | Design Residential 12.3 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-12 | Design Residential 12 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-14 | Design Residential 14 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-1 | Design Residential 1 Unit Per Acre Gross |
DR-2.5 | Design Residential 2.5 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-20 | Design Residential 20 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-25 | Design Residential 25 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-2 | Design Residential 2 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-3.3 | Design Residential 3.3 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-3.5 | Design Residential 3.5 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-30 | Design Residential 30 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-3 | Design Residential 3 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-4.6 | Design Residential 4.6 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-5 | Design Residential 5 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-6 | Design Residential 6 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-7 | Design Residential 7 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-8 | Design Residential 8 Units Per Acre Gross |
DR-9 | Design Residential 9 Units Per Acre Gross |
M-1 | Light Industry |
M-2 | General Industry |
M-CD | Coastal Dependent Industry |
M-CR | Coastal Related Industry |
M-RP | Industrial Research Park |
MHP | Mobile Home Planned Development Density Based On Comprehensive Plan |
MR-O | Multi Family Residential Orcutt 20 Units Per Acre 8.0 Net Acres For Key Site 3 And 10.6 Net Acres For Key Site 30 |
MT-100 | Mountainous Area Minimum Lot Size 100 Acres Gross |
MT-320 | Mountainous Area Minimum Lot Size 320 Acres Gross |
MT-40 | Mountainous Area Minimum Lot Size 40 Acres Gross |
MT-TORO-100 | Mountainous Toro Canyon Minimum Lot Size 100 Acres Gross |
MT-TORO-40 | Mountainous Toro Canyon Minimum Lot Size 40 Acres Gross |
MU | Mixed Use |
NTS | Naples Townsite |
OT-GC | Old Town General Commercial |
OT-R-14/GC | Old Town Residential 14 Units Per Acre Gross And General Commercial |
OT-R-14/LC | Old Town Residential 14 Units Per Acre Gross And Light Commercial |
OT-R-14 | Old Town Residential 14 Units Per Acre Gross |
PI | Professional And Institutional |
PRD-119 | Planned Residential Development 119 Units |
PRD-20 | Planned Residential Development 20 Units |
PRD-46 | Planned Residential Development 46 Units |
PRD-58 | Planned Residential Development 58 Units |
PRD-70 | Planned Residential Development 70 Units |
PRD | Planned Residential Development No Minimum Lot Size |
PU | Public Works Utilities And Private Services Facilities |
REC | Recreation |
RES-100 | Resource Management Minimum Parcel Size 100 Acres Gross Coastal Zone |
RES-320 | Resource Management Minimum Parcel Size 320 Acres Gross Coastal Zone |
RES-40 | Resource Management Minimum Parcel Size 40 Acres Gross Coastal Zone |
RMZ-100 | Resource Management Minimum Lot Size 100 Acres Gross |
RMZ-320 | Resource Management Minimum Lot Size 320 Acres Gross |
RMZ-40 | Resource Management Minimum Lot Size 40 Acres Gross |
RR-10 | Rural Residential In Coastal Zone Residential Ranchette Inland Section Minimum Lot Size 10 Acres Gross |
RR-20 | Rural Residential In Coastal Zone Residential Ranchette Inland Section Minimum Lot Size 20 Acres Gross |
RR-40 | Rural Residential In Coastal Zone Residential Ranchette Inland Section Minimum Lot Size 40 Acres Gross |
RR-5 | Rural Residential In Coastal Zone Residential Ranchette Inland Section Minimum Lot Size 5 Acres Gross |
SC/M-RP | Shopping Center And Industrial Research Park |
SC | Shopping Center |
SLP | Small Lot Planned Development Minimum Lot Size 4000 Square Feet Net 7 Units Per Acre |
SR-H-20 | High Density Student Residential Minimum Lot Size 7000 Square Feet Net 20 Units Per Acre Gross |
SR-H-30 | High Density Student Residential Minimum Lot Size 7000 Square Feet Net 30 Units Per Acre Gross |
SR-M-18 | Medium Density Student Residential Minimum Lot Size 7000 Square Feet Net 18 Units Per Acre Gross |
SR-M-8 | Medium Density Student Residential Minimum Lot Size 7000 Square Feet Net 8 Units Per Acre Gross |
TC | Transportation Corridor |
UCSB | University Of California Santa Barbara |
U | Unlimited Agriculture Minimum Parcel Size 10 Acres Unless Parcel Already Exists |
WHITE-HOLE | Either Unzoned Or Zoning District Approved By County Board Of Supervisor But Not Certified By California Coastal Commission |
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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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