Tampa, FL
10 zoning districts · Population 384,959
Central Business District 1
This sub-district is appropriate for a variety of residential, office, commercial, and mixed-use developments with an urban, pedestrian, and transit-oriented pattern, typically in the northern areas of the Central Business District.
Commercial General
This district defines and controls major pedestrian-oriented shopping and business areas, with regulations that may include increased side setbacks for taller buildings.
Commercial Neighborhood
This district is intended for neighborhood-oriented commercial uses, with specific requirements for landscaping and setbacks when adjacent to residential areas.
Industrial General
This district provides an area suitable for a wide range of moderate to low-intensity industrial uses, including light manufacturing and research and development.
Industrial Heavy
This district is designed to accommodate heavy industrial uses and activities that may generate significant negative environmental impacts, requiring careful consideration of location and buffering.
Neighborhood Mixed Use 16
This district allows for mixed-use development at a neighborhood scale, including residential, office, and commercial uses, within designated Urban Villages.
Residential Multi-Family 24
This district is intended for multi-family residential developments, allowing for moderate to high-density housing.
Residential Multi-Family 50
This district accommodates multi-family residential uses, with regulations that may include increased side setbacks for taller buildings.
Residential Single-Family 50
This district provides areas for primarily low-density single-family detached dwellings with smaller minimum lot size requirements, aiming to maintain neighborhood character.
Residential Single-Family 75
This district designates areas for single-family detached dwellings with specific lot size and setback requirements.