Land Use Table and Standards

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PROJECT UPDATE: Ordinance 8590, the final ordinance of the Use Table project, was adopted by City Council on November 16. This concludes the Use Table and Standards Project.


The Use Table displays the allowed land uses in the various zoning districts of the city, and is found within Chapter 6 of the Land Use Code. In 2018, the Planning Board identified the revision of the Use Table and Standards as a priority item for Land Use Code updates. Phase One of the project was completed in 2019. Phase Two was paused in Fall 2020 due to staffing challenges during the pandemic, but the work has restarted in 2022.

The initial goals of the project include:

  • Simplifying the Use Table and streamline the regulations where possible, making the Use Standards and Table more understandable and legible.
  • Creating more predictability and certainty in the Use Standards chapter of the Land Use Code.
  • Aligning the Use Table and permitted uses with the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan goals, policies and land use designations.
  • Identifying any community-desired land use gaps in the Use Table and Standards, and better enabling the desired land uses in the identified neighborhoods as well as in commercial and industrial districts.

Watch the below video to learn more or visit the project webpage.


PROJECT UPDATE: Ordinance 8590, the final ordinance of the Use Table project, was adopted by City Council on November 16. This concludes the Use Table and Standards Project.


The Use Table displays the allowed land uses in the various zoning districts of the city, and is found within Chapter 6 of the Land Use Code. In 2018, the Planning Board identified the revision of the Use Table and Standards as a priority item for Land Use Code updates. Phase One of the project was completed in 2019. Phase Two was paused in Fall 2020 due to staffing challenges during the pandemic, but the work has restarted in 2022.

The initial goals of the project include:

  • Simplifying the Use Table and streamline the regulations where possible, making the Use Standards and Table more understandable and legible.
  • Creating more predictability and certainty in the Use Standards chapter of the Land Use Code.
  • Aligning the Use Table and permitted uses with the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan goals, policies and land use designations.
  • Identifying any community-desired land use gaps in the Use Table and Standards, and better enabling the desired land uses in the identified neighborhoods as well as in commercial and industrial districts.

Watch the below video to learn more or visit the project webpage.


  • CLOSED: This survey closed on 5/16. Thank you for your interest!

    This spring, we're focusing on making functional fixes to the use table to improve the user-friendliness, structure, and usability of this important part of our Land Use Code. We want to hear from you about which parts of the use table are currently confusing, what information is hard to find, and what changes would make it easier for you to navigate the use table and standards. Please take this 3-minute questionnaire to tell us what you think!

    Click here to view the use table in a separate window.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The city is exploring adjustments to the zoning regulations to bring land uses (e.g., groceries, coffee shops, pharmacies, duplexes, live/work, gas stations etc.) more in alignment with the goals of the Boulder Valley Comprehensive Plan. As part of this, the city is looking for feedback about uses from people that live, work and visit Boulder. 

    For more information please see the "Use Table & Standards handout" in the document library, as well as the planning webpage www.bouldercolorado.gov/plan-develop/use-table-and-standards-review.

    Please take this survey to share your feedback on possible code changes related to the Land Use Table and Standards project. 

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