Ogden, Utah

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Zoning for Ogden, UT

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    The Zoning Map for the City of Ogden in UT divides the city’s real estate into zones differentiated according to land use and building regulations.

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    What is the Land Use Allocation in Ogden, UT?

    The following table illustrates how land is allocated for various uses within the Ogden, UT as defined by city ordinances.

    Permitted Use TypePermitted Use Sub TypePercentageArea(sq. m)
    Retail27.23%8484.09
    Professional services7.3%2275.24
    Eating and drinking establishments30.34%9452.57
    Restricted retail31.88%9931.8
    General retail83.85%26126.7
    Personal services27.23%8484.09
    Community56.96%17745.76
    Schools and universities84.68%26383.21
    Medical38%11838.35
    Public, quasi-public, and government94.98%29594.28
    Transportation facilities and infrastructure56.96%17745.76
    Residential57.91%18041.78
    Communal housing23.43%7300.26
    Two family dwelling14.24%4436.81
    Accessory dwelling unit55.88%17411.06
    Multi family dwelling16.16%5034.71
    Multi family dwelling mixed use10.43%3249.77
    Dwellings (unspecified)50.3%15670.72
    Mobile home park0.66%205.88
    Single family dwelling57.91%18041.78
    Commercial10.38%3233.62
    Entertainment84.72%26397.29
    Non-retail sales6.27%1953.03
    Automobile related uses24.16%7528.03
    Research and laboratory facilities28.31%8822.1
    Professional office10.38%3233.62
    Lodging9.76%3042.21
    Bed & breakfast11.16%3477.45
    Hotel/motel9.76%3042.21
    Industrial14.04%4373.84
    Mills, plants, and other processing facilities19.95%6216.41
    Contractors office26.57%8278.86
    Equipment rental and repair services (excluding automobiles)24.31%7575.25
    Manufacturing31.64%9858.71
    General retail32.09%9999.1
    Storage and warehouses31.19%9718.97
    Hazardous materials handling or processing14.04%4373.84
    Parking9.83%3063.83
    Parking garage or lot9.83%3063.83
    Agriculture70.47%21955.89
    Agricultural and hunting70.47%21955.89
    Other60.42%18824.06
    Multiple37.14%11573.13
    Uncategorized74.19%23115.31
    Accessory98.04%30546.42
    Temporary uses60.42%18824.06
    Mechanical98.24%30609.69
    Utility structures98.24%30609.69

    What is Zoning Code?

    Zoning codes have shaped major U.S. cities for over a century, serving as the backbone of urban development by defining the permissible land uses and activities within neighborhoods. Zoning regulations enable cities to exercise control over the use and development of land, establishing clear guidelines for commercial, industrial, residential, and agricultural purposes. Essentially, zoning determines the possibilities and limitations for construction on a property.

    How does Zoning Impact Real Estate Values?

    Zoning plays a pivotal role in the entire lifecycle of a home and significantly influences various stages. Extensive research conducted by Zillow has underscored the importance of zoning regulations, showing their impact on home values. According to Zillow Research, housing markets with stricter land use regulations experienced the highest growth in home values. In fact, the most restrictive metropolitan areas witnessed an average appreciation of 23.4%, more than double that of the least restrictive metros. It's worth noting that zoning regulations are determined locally, and different cities may have varying degrees of restrictiveness. Furthermore, even within a city's zoning system, individual zones can vary in their level of restrictions, including different types of single-family zones. Zoneomics offers the most detailed coverage of zoning data, providing valuable insights for you to integrate and grow your database. These insights encompass permitted land uses, re-zonings, variances, density controls, built form controls, envelopes, housing supply data, employment generation, underutilized parcels, short-term rental permissibility, as well as information on proponents and developers. With Zoneomics, you gain access to an extensive array of zoning-related information to enhance your understanding and decision-making.