College Station Zoning Map & Districts 2026
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Official College Station Zoning Resources
Zoning Districts in College Station
Common zoning classifications used in this jurisdiction. Exact district names and codes may vary.
Residential district for rural and agricultural areas with very low density.
Low-density single-family residential estate district.
Single-family residential district for restricted suburban development.
General single-family suburban residential district.
Residential district permitting duplex dwellings.
Residential district for townhome development.
Residential district for middle housing types.
Residential district for manufactured home parks.
Multi-family residential district.
High-density multi-family residential district.
Non-residential district for office uses.
Non-residential district for low-intensity suburban commercial uses.
Non-residential district for general commercial uses.
Non-residential district for commercial and light industrial uses.
Non-residential district for business park development.
Non-residential district for business park industrial development.
Non-residential district for protected natural areas.
Planned district for mixed-use development.
Planned development district allowing flexible, negotiated development standards.
Design district for the Wolf Pen Creek development corridor.
Design district for the core of the Northgate area.
Design district for the transitional Northgate area.
Design district for residential areas of Northgate.
Overlay district applying supplemental standards over an underlying base zoning district.
Overlay district applying supplemental standards in the Krenek Tap area.
District applying standards to designated redevelopment areas.
Recent Rezoning Activity in College Station
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Frequently Asked Questions
The official College Station zoning map is maintained by the local planning department. You can access the interactive GIS map at https://cstx.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=1b2d3c188cd5479e9dbc61b6448f714b. ZoneWire also tracks rezoning activity discussed in council meetings.
Common zoning districts in College Station include residential (R-1, R-2, R-3), commercial (C-1, C-2), industrial (I-1, I-2), mixed-use (MU), and planned development (PD). Each district has specific permitted uses, setbacks, and density requirements.
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Land development in College Station is governed by the city's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), administered by Planning & Development Services. The UDO applies to all structures and land uses within the city limits constructed after June 13, 2003, including enlargements, additions, changes, and relocations of existing structures and uses. Limited sections of the UDO also apply to properties in the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ). Staff can be reached at 979.764.3570 or cspds@cstx.gov, and a Planner-on-Call is available at POC@cstx.gov.
College Station's zoning districts are organized into categories. Residential districts include R Rural, E Estate, GS General Suburban, RS Restricted Suburban, D Duplex, T Townhome, MH Middle Housing, MHP Manufactured Home Park, R-4 Multi-Family, and R-6 High Density Multi-Family. Non-residential districts include O Office, SC Suburban Commercial, GC General Commercial, CI Commercial Industrial, BP Business Park, BPI Business Park Industrial, and NAP Natural Areas Protected. There are also Planned districts (P-MUD Planned Mixed Use Development and PDD Planned Development District), Design districts (WPC Wolf Pen Creek, and the NG-1, NG-2, and NG-3 Northgate districts), and overlay/redevelopment districts.
The College Station Planning & Zoning Commission meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers at 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station, Texas. Meeting agendas and agenda packets are made available 72 hours prior to the meeting through the Notice of Meetings page and the Committees, Boards, and Commissions Laserfiche Weblink. For more information, contact Planning & Development Services at 979.764.3570 or cspds@cstx.gov.
The MH Middle Housing district is a College Station zoning classification that permits a flexible mix of housing products, including small-lot single-family homes, townhouses, courtyard houses, duplexes, small multiplexes (3-4 units), medium multiplexes (5-12 units), and live-work units. Its standards are distributed throughout the Unified Development Ordinance: UDO Sections 5.1 and 5.2 provide the housing types, lot sizes, setbacks, and dimensional standards, with additional buffer, height protection, and parking standards that apply to the larger residential products and along district edges.
Beyond establishing zoning districts and their permitted uses, the Unified Development Ordinance regulates development standards for subdivisions and site plans, parking requirements, landscaping and buffering standards, building height restrictions, setback requirements, and nonconforming uses and structures. Zoning District Fact Sheets published by the city show the purpose, permitted uses, and supplemental standards for each district. Questions can be directed to Planning & Development Services at 979.764.3570 or cspds@cstx.gov.
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