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There are general types of zones such as rural, density residential, office, business, industrial and mixed use. Districts may be superimposed onto a zone to provide additional detailed regulation. Currently, there are nine zoning districts.
Applications should be subbmitted online at .denvergov.org/epermits. A complete list of permit types, applications, and instructions can be found at .denvergov.org/commercialzoning. If you have questions, please email zoning.review@denvergov.org.
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The general plan is a long-range policy document that looks at the future of the community. A zoning ordinance is the local law that spells out the immediate, allowable uses for each piece of property within the community.
Types of Zoning R for residential buildings. C for commercial. I for industrial.
There is no federal agency for zoning, so who controls the zoning in your area depends almost entirely on where you live. It is controlled at the county level in some cases, at the city level in others. Sometimes zoning is decided by a zoning office, and sometimes it is controlled by a land use office.
First, confirm the zoning classification of your property with the Planning Information Services Section (email PPD-InfoCounter@ppd.mncppc.org or call 240-545-8976). You can also use PGAtlas.com to search your property to determine the zoning classification.
The zoning text, ordinance, or code lays out the exact regulations that the zoning is created to implement. It is a document that is adopted as law by the local governing body.

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