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Please read the information below then provide your comments at the bottom of this page by October 31, 2025.
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The Land Use Map was revised from the previous version with help from the Development Resident Working Group. Most designations on the map remain unchanged, with a few adjustments made to accurately reflect existing zoning, development, and associated property rights.
It is important to note that voter approval of this map does not mean it is to remain the same. Residents prefer case-by-case review of land use map changes to ensure a high level of community and adjacent neighborhood engagement. Therefore, requests to change the land use map are anticipated.
Anticipated Requests to Change the Land Use Map
During the mapping process, several property owners requested changes to their land use designations. These changes would not grant new property rights but would provide a pathway to rezone their properties for new development rights.
The Development Resident Working Group determined that these requests should be addressed through the Plan amendment process outlined HERE, which includes thorough community engagement with nearby residents. Examples of anticipated land use map requests include:
Areas with significant amounts of vacant commercial land
Large, residential lots located along major roadways like Oracle Road and Tangerine Road
Please read the information below then provide your comments at the bottom of this page by October 31, 2025.
If you are viewing this website on a mobile device, please use full-screen mode (landscape).
The Land Use Map was revised from the previous version with help from the Development Resident Working Group. Most designations on the map remain unchanged, with a few adjustments made to accurately reflect existing zoning, development, and associated property rights.
It is important to note that voter approval of this map does not mean it is to remain the same. Residents prefer case-by-case review of land use map changes to ensure a high level of community and adjacent neighborhood engagement. Therefore, requests to change the land use map are anticipated.
Anticipated Requests to Change the Land Use Map
During the mapping process, several property owners requested changes to their land use designations. These changes would not grant new property rights but would provide a pathway to rezone their properties for new development rights.
The Development Resident Working Group determined that these requests should be addressed through the Plan amendment process outlined HERE, which includes thorough community engagement with nearby residents. Examples of anticipated land use map requests include:
Areas with significant amounts of vacant commercial land
Large, residential lots located along major roadways like Oracle Road and Tangerine Road
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