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Overlay District Decisions in Allentown

How overlay district requests are decided across Allentown, PA council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record

Meetings
2
Mentions
4
Last Detected
Apr 27, 2026
Year
2026

Overlay District is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Allentown, PA. ZoneWire has analyzed 2 council meetings and detected 4 instances of overlay district activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Overlay District?

An additional zoning layer applied on top of base zoning to impose special requirements or allow additional uses.

An overlay district is a zoning tool that applies additional regulations or incentives on top of the existing ("base") zoning for a defined geographic area. The overlay doesn't replace the underlying zoning - it adds to it.

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Overlay District in Allentown, PA

An additional zoning layer applied on top of base zoning to impose special requirements or allow additional uses. In Allentown, PA, local government bodies regularly discuss overlay district as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 2 meetings in Allentown and detected 4 mentions of overlay district, an average of 2.0 mentions per meeting.

Recent Zoning Opportunities in Allentown

These parcels came up for a zoning decision in Allentown in the last 30 days, often before they hit the market. See what changed, how the vote went, and hear the moment it happened. According to ZoneWire's analysis of official public meeting records, each decision below links to its timestamped source.

Allentown · Jun 24, 2026

Continued · Unanimous

Rezoning continued: IG to IM (8-acre minimum)

Citywide — IM (industrial manufacturing/heavy industrial) and IG (general industrial) districts, Allentown

IG to IM

Zoning change from IG to IM, continued unanimously on Jun 24, 2026 in Allentown.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Allentown · Jun 24, 2026

Proposed · Unanimous

Bill 52 — Data Center Zoning Amendments

Bill 52 — Data Center Zoning Amendments, proposed unanimously on Jun 24, 2026 in Allentown.

Entitlement

Your move: Still pending. Track the next hearing before it's decided.

Allentown · Jun 17, 2026

Approved · 4-2

Bill 20 - Data Center Zoning Ordinance Amendment

Bill 20 - Data Center Zoning Ordinance Amendment, approved by a 4-2 vote on Jun 17, 2026 in Allentown.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Allentown · Jun 9, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Conditional final plan approval for 401-411 Harrison Street subdivision

Conditional final plan approval for 401-411 Harrison Street subdivision, approved unanimously on Jun 9, 2026 in Allentown.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Allentown · Jun 3, 2026

Approved

Public Hearing on Bill 20 - Data Center Zoning Ordinance

Public Hearing on Bill 20 - Data Center Zoning Ordinance, approved on Jun 3, 2026 in Allentown.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Allentown · Jun 22, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Special exception adaptive reuse at 322-324 North 7th Street / 315-317 North Hall Street

Special exception adaptive reuse at 322-324 North 7th Street / 315-317 North Hall Street, approved unanimously on Jun 22, 2026 in Allentown.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Allentown · Jun 22, 2026

Approved · Unanimous

Special exception group childcare home at 1213/1217 Highland Street

Special exception group childcare home at 1213/1217 Highland Street, approved unanimously on Jun 22, 2026 in Allentown.

Entitlement

Your move: Entitlement cleared. The parcel just got more buildable.

Recent Overlay District meetings in Allentown

April 27, 20262h 24m23,808 words
80commercialresidentialoverlay districtzoningcomprehensive plan
April 14, 20261h 17m12,171 words
62approvedresidentialzoningoverlay districtcommercial
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Why Track Overlay District?

When a parcel falls within an overlay district, development must comply with both the base zoning requirements and the additional overlay requirements. In some cases, the overlay relaxes base zoning requirements (allowing more density near transit, for example); in other cases, it adds restrictions (like design review in historic districts).

Overlay District Regulations in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania sets the regulatory framework that governs how overlay district decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect overlay district outcomes in Allentown.

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Every Overlay District decision in Allentown

See how every overlay district request in Allentown was decided: the vote, the conditions attached, and how it moved through its hearings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An overlay district is a zoning tool that applies additional regulations or incentives on top of the existing ("base") zoning for a defined geographic area. The overlay doesn't replace the underlying zoning - it adds to it. ZoneWire tracks overlay district activity across Allentown, PA public meetings.

ZoneWire monitors Allentown, PA planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags overlay district activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 2 meetings and detected 4 overlay district mentions.

Tracking overlay district in Allentown surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.

Allentown's zoning is governed by a new Zoning Ordinance (Ordinance No. 16166), which City Council adopted on October 15, 2025 as part of the ZONE Allentown project. It took effect on January 1, 2026, replacing the prior 2015 ordinance, and was adopted alongside a new Zoning Map and updated Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (SALDO, Ordinance No. 16167). The rewrite uses a form-based code approach that regulates the physical form and character of development, aiming to streamline procedures and encourage walkable, mixed-use patterns.

The ZONE Allentown ordinance organizes the city into several families of base zones. Mixed-use zones include the Storefront Mix zones (MX-D Downtown Core, MX-C Corridors, MX-S Suburban Centers, MX-N Neighborhood Centers) and the Residential-Office Mix zones (GX-D, GX-C, GX-N). Neighborhood zones range from NX and N1 (Urban Neighborhood) through N2 (Town Neighborhood), N3, N4, and N5. The ordinance also establishes Industrial zones and Public-Institutional zones (including Open Space). Each zone sets which building types and uses are permitted.

The city recommends two steps. First, use the interactive online Zoning Map (an ArcGIS platform) to search by address and click the parcel to see its zoning district and whether it falls in a historic district or overlay. Second, consult the Zoning Ordinance's Use Table to see which activities are permitted in that district. The full ordinance is posted online, and physical copies of the ordinance or map can be purchased at the Zoning office at City Hall, 435 Hamilton Street, 4th Floor.

Yes. Under the zoning ordinance, a zoning permit is required from the Zoning Officer before commencing a new or expanded use of land or a structure, constructing or placing a structure, installing signs, or creating additional dwelling units through interior alterations. The Zoning Officer reviews the application and may issue the permit only if the proposal complies with the ordinance. Zoning permit applications are handled by the Bureau of Planning and Zoning at City Hall, 435 Hamilton Street, 4th Floor.

The Zoning Hearing Board is a three-member board (with alternate members appointed as needed) established under the zoning ordinance. It holds public hearings and decides appeals of the Zoning Officer's decisions and determinations, applications for variances, and applications for special exceptions. The city provides an appeal application form, an appeal checklist, and a 60-day decision waiver form, and posts the board's meetings and agendas through its Legistar portal.

Yes. ZoneWire Free sends New Meeting Alerts for Allentown at no cost, with the agenda for each meeting. ZoneWire Pro adds full transcripts, zoning and development analysis, and keyword alerts for $129 per market per month.

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What gets approved in Allentown

In Allentown, 71% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Commercial / office / retail clear 75%, Data center 57%. ZoneWire analyzed 55 land-use board decisions in Allentown over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.

Project typeDecisionsApproval rate
Commercial / office / retail875%
Data center757%
Multifamily / attached housing10100%
Special exception / conditional use786%
Mixed-use743%

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