Pasco Zoning Map & Districts 2026
Explore zoning districts, official map resources, and recent rezoning activity in Pasco County, FL. ZoneWire monitors council meetings to track every zoning change.
Zoning Districts in Pasco County
Common zoning classifications used in this jurisdiction. Exact district names and codes may vary.
Agricultural district for general farming and low-intensity rural uses.
Agricultural district.
Agricultural-residential district combining farming with low-density residential use.
Agricultural-residential district.
Agricultural-residential district with larger minimum lot sizes.
Agricultural district permitting mobile/manufactured homes.
Estate residential district for large-lot single-family homes.
Estate residential district.
Residential mobile home district.
Residential district allowing single-family and mobile homes.
Rural-density residential mobile home district.
Rural-density single-family residential district.
Low-density single-family residential district.
Medium-density residential district.
High-density residential district.
Medium-density multiple-family (multifamily) residential district.
High-density multiple-family (multifamily) residential district.
High-density multiple-family (multifamily) residential district.
Planned unit development district for master-planned mixed development.
Master planned unit development district for large-scale, mixed-use master-planned communities.
Professional office district.
Professional office district.
Neighborhood-scale commercial district.
General commercial district.
Commercial and light manufacturing district.
Light industrial park district.
General industrial park district for heavier industrial uses.
Recent Rezoning Activity in Pasco County
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Frequently Asked Questions
The official Pasco zoning map is maintained by the local planning department. You can access the interactive GIS map at https://data-pascocounty.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/zoning/explore. ZoneWire also tracks rezoning activity discussed in council meetings.
Common zoning districts in Pasco County 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 use in unincorporated Pasco County is governed by the county's Land Development Code (LDC), which is codified and published on the Municode Library. The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) adopts and amends the LDC by ordinance, and the Planning Commission holds public hearings and forwards recommendations to the Board on matters such as zoning district amendments and conditional uses. Incorporated cities within the county administer their own separate zoning codes.
Zoning districts and their standards are set out in Chapter 500 (Zoning Standards) of the Pasco County Land Development Code, available on the Municode Library. Chapter 500 establishes the county's agricultural, residential, commercial, and industrial districts along with the permitted uses and development standards that apply within each district.
Under Section 515 of the Land Development Code, the R-2 Low Density Residential District is intended for the orderly expansion of low-density residential development where public services are most readily available. Its standards include a minimum lot area of 9,500 square feet, a minimum lot width of 80 feet, a minimum lot depth of 100 feet, and a maximum building height of 45 feet. The maximum possible gross density is 4.6 dwelling units per acre, subject to compliance with the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map classification.
According to Pasco County's Planning and Development pages, Land Development Code amendments are drafted and reviewed by the county's Ordinance Development Team before going to public hearings. A minimum of three public hearings are required, one with the Local Planning Agency and two with the Board of County Commissioners, each with at least 10 days' notice. The process typically takes from a few months to over a year from start to adoption.
The Pasco County Planning Commission is composed of seven voting members and serves as the county's Local Planning Agency (LPA) under Section 163.3174, Florida Statutes. It generally meets on the first Thursday of each month at the Historic Pasco County Courthouse in Dade City and on the third Thursday of each month at the West Pasco Government Center in New Port Richey. Agendas and minutes are posted on the county's website and meeting portal.
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