The Zoning Map for the City of Woodbridge in New Jersey divides the city’s real estate into zones based on land use and building regulations.
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18.92% Land Coverage
5,161 Area
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9.99% Land Coverage
2,726 Area
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7.9% Land Coverage
2,156 Area
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7.81% Land Coverage
2,131 Area
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5.26% Land Coverage
1,434 Area
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Zone Code | Zone Name |
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200-WAS | 200 Wood Avenue South |
430-432-NBA | Redevelopment Area |
51NBA | 51 Nba Redevelopment |
535-NBA | 535 537 And 555 Nba Redevelopment Zone |
5P | 5 Paddock Street Redevelopment |
85NBA | 85 Nba Redevelopment |
AAV | Avenel Arts Village |
AR-A | Avenel Rehabilitation Plan Area A |
AR-B | Avenel Rehabilitation Plan Area B |
AR-C | Avenel Rehabilitation Plan Area C |
B-1 | Neighborhood Business Zone |
B-2 | Central Business |
B-3 | Highway Business |
B-4 | Regional Shopping Center |
BHR | Blair Homestead Redevelopment |
BOR | Blair Omar Redevelopment |
BUC | Buckeye Redevelopment Area |
CDR | Cutters Dock Road |
CEM | Cemetery |
CMR | Cedar Meadows Redevelopment Zone |
CR | Crossroads |
CTR | Cooper Towers Rehabilitation Area |
DA1 | Downtown Area 1 |
DA2 | Downtown Area 2 |
DA3 | Downtown Area 3 |
DA4 | Downtown Area 4 |
DA5 | Downtown Area 5 |
DA6 | Downtown Area 6 |
DA7 | Downtown Area 7 |
EAE | Esses Avenue East |
EBR | Edgerton Blvd Redevelopment |
ER | Epec |
H-PR | Hess Port Reading Redevelopment Area |
H-WB | Hess Woodbridge Redevelopment Area |
HR | Hopelawn |
HST | Hart Street |
HVR | Hopelawn Vfw Rehabilitation Area |
IAV2 | Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Area 2 |
IAV | Inman Avenue Rehabilitation Plan |
IL | Iselin Lumber r Redevelopment Area |
JLR | Jacobs Landing Rehabilitation |
K10 | Keasbey 10 |
K2 | Keasbey Phase 2 |
K3 | Keasbey Phase 3 |
K4 | Keasbey 4 |
K5 | Keasbey 5 |
K6 | Keasbey 6 |
K7 | Weldon |
K8 | Tilcon |
K9 | Bayshore Redevelopment |
KGP | King Georges Post Road Area |
KPR96 | Keasbey And Port Reading 1996 |
M-1/MF | Light Industrial And Multi Family |
M-1/SR | Light Industrial And Salvage Recycling |
M-1 | Light Industrial |
M-2 | Heavy Industrial |
MF | Multi Family |
MP | Metropark Redevelopment Area |
MWAS | Metropark Wood Avenue South |
MW | Marine Waterfront |
NBA-C | New Brunswick Avenue Commercial Rehabilitation |
NBA-R | New Brunswick Avenue Residential Rehabilitation |
NBAN1 | Redevelopment |
OR | Office Research |
OSC/R | Open Space Conservation And Resiliency |
OTR-R | Oak Tree Road Rehabilitation Area |
OWCD | One Woodbridge Center Drive Rehabilitation |
PCD | Pennval And Cutters Dock Roads |
PQP | Ms Public And Quasi Public Uses |
PQ | Paddock Street West |
PRA1 | Port Reading Avenue Area 1 |
PRA2 | Port Reading Avenue Area 2 |
PRA3 | Port Reading Avenue Area 3 |
PR | Pennval Road |
PSEG | Pseg Redevelopment Area |
QCR | Quincy Court Redevelopment |
R-10 | Medium Density Single Family |
R-15 | Medium Density Single Family |
R-40 | Low Density Single Family |
R-4 | High Density Single Family |
R-5 | High Density Single Family |
R-6/2F | High Density Single Family And Two Family |
R-6/OC | High Density Single Family And Office Conversion |
R-6 | High Density Single Family |
R-7.5/OC | High Density Single Family Residential And Office Conversion |
R-7.5 | High Density Single Family |
R1A15 | Route 1 Area 15 |
R1A16 | Route 1 Area 16 |
R1A18 | Route 1 Area 18 |
R1A19 | Route 1 Area 19 |
R1A1 | Route 1 Area 1 |
R1A20 | Route 1 Area 20 |
R1A21 | Route 1 Area 21 |
R1A22 | Route 1 Area 22 |
R1A2 | Route 1 Area 2 |
R1A7 | Route 1 Area 7 |
R1R | Route 1 Redevelopment |
R27A1 | Route 27 Area 1 |
R27A4 | Route 27 Area 4 |
R27A5 | Route 27 Area 5 |
R27A6 | Route 27 Area 6 |
R27A7 | Route 27 Area 7 |
RANS | Rahway Avenue Nielson Street |
REM | Ms Residential Educational And Mixed Use |
RES | Ms Residential |
RO | Red Oak Redevelopment Area |
RRA | Rahway Randolph Redevelopment |
RSM | Ms Residential And Mixed Use |
RTM | Ms Retail Mixed Use |
SCH-2-16 | School 2 By 16 |
SCR | Senior Citizen Multi Family |
SNS | Smith Street And Newton Street Redevelopment Area |
SOR | Silver Oaks Redevelopment Plan |
WBC | Woodbridge Bowling Center Redevelopment Plan |
WCM-A1 | Woodbridge Center Mall Area 1 |
WKS | West Kelly Street |
WR | White Rose Redevelopment Area |
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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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