Jacksonville, FL
10 zoning districts · Population 949,611
Commercial Central Business District
This is a high-density mixed-use area intended to promote revitalization and growth in downtown, ensuring compatibility between new and existing uses, and promoting access to the St. Johns River. It is the single zoning district for almost all Downtown properties (excluding PUDs).
Commercial Community/General-1 District
This district allows a wide range of retail sales and services, including general merchandise, apparel, food, and related items, as well as offices and highway commercial uses.
Commercial Neighborhood District
This district permits retail uses, office commercial uses, and service establishments that serve the daily needs of contiguous residential neighborhoods.
Commercial Office District
This district focuses on office buildings and professional services, often serving as a transition between residential and more intensive commercial areas.
Commercial, Residential and Office District
This district permits a mix of medical and professional offices, multiple-family dwellings, and limited retail/service establishments, often serving as a transition area.
Industrial Heavy District
This district generally involves creating or utilizing materials or products predominantly from extracted or raw materials, or activities that potentially involve hazardous or commonly recognized offensive conditions. It is the most likely to produce adverse physical and environmental impacts.
Industrial Light District
This district permits light industrial uses, offices, public facilities, and supporting retail commercial uses with fewer objectionable impacts such as noise, odor, toxic chemicals, and wastes.
Residential High Density-A District
This district supports higher density housing like apartments and condominiums, fitting urban areas needing diverse housing options.
Residential Low Density-60 District
This district is designed for low-density residential living, primarily allowing single-family homes to promote a spacious neighborhood environment.
Residential Rural-Acre District
This district provides rural estate residential opportunities, primarily for single-family dwellings and mobile homes on large lots in suburban and rural areas of the City.