Rancho Cordova Zoning Map & Districts 2026
Explore zoning districts, official map resources, and recent rezoning activity in Rancho Cordova, CA. ZoneWire monitors council meetings to track every zoning change.
Zoning Districts in Rancho Cordova
Common zoning classifications used in this jurisdiction. Exact district names and codes may vary.
Agricultural, 80-acre minimum lot size.
Agricultural, 20-acre minimum lot size.
Rural residential district.
Estate residential district.
Residential, 1 dwelling unit per acre maximum.
Residential, 2 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 3 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 4 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 5 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 6 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 7 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 10 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 15 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 20 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 25 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Residential, 30 dwelling units per acre maximum.
Medium density residential district (form-based).
High density residential district (form-based).
Residential mobile home district.
Residential mixed-use district (village center).
Commercial mixed-use district (village center).
Office professional mixed-use district (village center).
Office industrial mixed-use district (light industrial).
Light industrial business park mixed-use district.
Village center mixed-use district.
Local town center mixed-use district.
Regional town center mixed-use district.
General commercial district.
Light industrial and manufacturing district.
Heavy industrial and manufacturing district.
Parks and open space district.
Community services (public/quasi-public) district.
Transportation corridor (public/quasi-public) district.
Specific plan special purpose district.
Special planning area special purpose district.
Convention overlay zoning district.
Transit oriented development overlay zoning district.
Flood overlay zoning district.
Planned development overlay zoning district.
County/city-initiated planned development overlay zoning district.
Parkway corridor overlay zoning district.
Surface mining overlay zoning district.
Sunridge general commercial overlay zoning district.
Recent Rezoning Activity in Rancho Cordova
Frequently Asked Questions
The official Rancho Cordova zoning map is maintained by the local planning department. You can access the interactive GIS map at https://www.cityofranchocordova.org/businesses/business-resources/check-zoning. ZoneWire also tracks rezoning activity discussed in council meetings.
Common zoning districts in Rancho Cordova 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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Zoning in the City of Rancho Cordova is governed by the Zoning Code, which is Title 23 of the Rancho Cordova Municipal Code (RCMC). The Zoning Code is the primary tool the city uses to implement its General Plan. It divides the city into zoning districts and sets different regulations for each district covering allowed land uses, the maximum size of structures, and performance requirements such as landscaping and parking.
Under RCMC Chapter 23.301, the city is divided into two general groups of districts: base zoning districts and overlay zoning districts. Every parcel has a base zoning district that establishes its primary type and intensity of land use. Base districts are organized into six categories: agricultural, residential, mixed-use, general commercial and industrial, public/quasi-public, and special purpose. Overlay zoning districts supplement the base zone to add flexibility, protect unique site features, or apply location-specific standards; where they conflict, the overlay provisions apply.
Rancho Cordova's residential base districts include Rural Residential (RR) and Estate Residential (ER), along with a series of RD districts that cap density by maximum dwelling units per acre, ranging from RD-1 (one unit per acre) up to RD-30 (thirty units per acre). The city also has Medium Density Residential (MDR), High Density Residential (HDR), and Residential Mobile Home (RMH) districts. These are listed in Table 23.301-1 of the Zoning Code and correspond to the city's General Plan land use designations.
The Planning Commission is comprised of seven appointed Rancho Cordova residents (five regular members and two at-large members) who assist the City Council by reviewing proposed development projects and making recommendations, which may include approvals, denials, or requested changes. The Commission also provides recommendations to the City Council on amendments to the general plan, zoning code, specific plans, and special planning areas. In some cases development proposals go to the City Council for final approval.
The Planning Commission regularly meets on the second Wednesday of every month, and on an as-needed basis on the fourth Wednesday of every month, at 5:30 PM at Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park Drive. The Commission may also meet at other times the chairperson, in partnership with the city's Planning Division, deems necessary. Agendas, minutes, and videos are posted by the city.
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