What is a Planned Development Overlay District?
Planned Development Overlay Districts are designated geographical area within the City that contain unique land uses and development characteristics which warrant the need to encourage a creative and innovative approach to land use and design. The Planned Development Overlay Zoning Districts establish guidelines to permit a creative mix of uses, flexibility in design standards and often times encourage residential and commercial business activities within the same project area to encourage walkability and pedestrian activity.
How do I know if a property is located within a Planned Development Overlay (PDO) District?
Click here to access the City's Geographic Information System database tool to determine if a property is located within a Planned Development Overlay District.
The Development Code section that governs each Planned Development Overlay District can be accessed by using the links below. Each section includes specific zoning requirements and land use regulations for each district.
Please note: The Temecula Village Planned Development Overlay District (PDO-5), Rancho Pueblo Planned Development Overlay District (PDO-6), and Linfield Christian School Master Plan and Design Guidelines are separate documents that are not contained within the Development Code.
These documents can be accessed online using the link below. The documents are located within the Community Development folder.
Access PDO-5, PD0-6 and Linfield Christian School Master Plan and Design Guidelines here.
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