Zoning Code
Zoning & Land Use
The City of McDonough planning staff guide applicants, citizens, and other outside agencies through all phases of the development review process as they relate to zoning regulations. Zoning regulations are land use regulations and policies that implement community goals and protect community resources while guiding new development. Zoning regulations affect all new construction, most alterations, commercial occupancy changes, property line changes and most site development activity.
- City of McDonough Zoning Code- Full Document
- Chapter 17.04 - Introductory Provisions
- Chapter 17.08 - Definitions
- Chapter 17.12 - Zoning Districts Established
- Chapter 17.16 - Application of Regulations
- Chapter 17.20 - General Provisions
- Chapter 17.24 - RA-200 Residential-Agricultural District
- Chapter 17.28 - R-100 Single-Family Residential District
- Chapter 17.32 - R-85 Single-Family Residential District
- Chapter 17.36 - R-75 Single-Family Residential District
- Chapter 17.40 - RM-75 Multi-Family Residential District
- Chapter 17.44 - RTD Residential Townhouse District
- Chapter 17.48 - RCD Residential Condominium District
- Chapter 17.52 - R-50 Single-Family Residential District
- Chapter 17.56 - O-I Office Institutional District
- Chapter 17.60 - C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District
- Chapter 17.64 - C-2 Central Commercial District
- Chapter 17.68 - C-3 Highway Commercial District
- Chapter 17.70 - C-4 Hotel District
- Chapter 17.72 - M-1 Light Industrial District
- Chapter 17.76 - M-2 Heavy Industrial District
- Chapter 17.84 - Dimensional Requirements
- Chapter 17.88 - Exceptions and Modifications
- Chapter 17.90 - Wireless Communications
- Chapter 17.92 - Administration and Enforcement
- Chapter 17.96 - Administrative Variances
- Chapter 17.100 - Board of Zoning Appeals
- Chapter 17.104 - Amendments
- Chapter 17.108 - Sign Code
- Chapter 17.112 - Special Uses
- Chapter 17.116 - Conservation Subdivisions
Zoning Map
The Community Development Department is currently working with our GIS staff to develop an updated zoning map. We anticipate the documents completion and availability to the public in February 2014. In the interim, please email Tina Tebo or call 678-432-4622 if you have questions regarding zoning for a particular property.