Zoning · Delaware
Zoning in Delaware
Zoning (Municipal planning departments) data for ZIP codes in Delaware. Pick a ZIP below to dive into the zoning summary.
Last verified 2026-05-13 · methodology
What lands here
Pages translate the city's zoning code into plain English for the ZIP's dominant classifications, with a link to the planning department's official map.
Source & refresh
Municipal planning departments. Refreshed annual plus ad-hoc rezonings. Primary source →
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Sea-level rise, agricultural runoff
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