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Bloomington Zoning & Land Use Guide

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Key Zoning Facts

Building Code Edition
Minnesota State Building Code (based on 2018 IBC)
ADUs Allowed
Yes
Primary District
R-1 Single-Family Residential
Max Height
35 ft

Bloomington Zoning Overview

Bloomington is home to the Mall of America and the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. The city is the fifth-largest in Minnesota with a mix of suburban residential and major commercial development. The city's zoning ordinance is administered by the Community Development Department and organizes the municipality into residential, commercial, and industrial districts with specific dimensional and use regulations.

Bloomington operates within the framework of Minnesota's planning and zoning statutes, including compliance with the Metropolitan Council's regional planning requirements for Twin Cities metro area communities. The city's comprehensive plan guides long-term development and zoning decisions.

Under Minnesota's HF 3492, Bloomington is required to allow accessory dwelling units as a city with population exceeding 10,000. The city continues to update its zoning to balance growth with preservation of community character.

Key Zoning Districts

Bloomington's zoning includes Single-Family Residential (R-1) for low-density residential, Multi-Family Residential (R-4) for higher-density housing, and General Commercial (C-2) for commercial uses. Additional districts address industrial, institutional, and planned development areas.

ADU Regulations

Under HF 3492, Bloomington allows accessory dwelling units in residential zones. ADUs are generally limited to 800 square feet and 20 feet in height, with no additional parking required. Specific standards may vary based on the city's implementing ordinance. The Community Development Department handles ADU permits.

Development Process

Development in Bloomington begins with a zoning review at the Community Development Department. Conforming projects proceed to building permits. Projects requiring relief apply to the Board of Adjustments and Appeals. The Planning Commission reviews larger developments, conditional use permits, and rezoning requests.

Regulatory Layers That Apply in Bloomington

Your property is subject to ALL of these regulatory layers. Each one can impose additional requirements beyond the others.

Federal

State — Minnesota

  • Building Code: Minnesota State Building Code (based on 2018 IBC)
  • State ADU Override: Yes (HF 3492 — requires cities over 10,000 population to allow ADUs)
View Minnesota zoning overview

County — Hennepin County

  • Role: Property records, tax assessment, unincorporated area planning

City / Municipal

The city's zoning ordinance, building codes, and local permits form the primary layer of land-use regulation for your property.

Overlay Districts

No overlay districts identified.

Private Restrictions

  • HOA / CC&Rs common: Yes
  • Check HOA CC&Rs for additional restrictions.

Primary Zoning Districts

R-1Single-Family Residential
Min Lot
9,500 sq ft
Max Height
35 ft
Front Setback
30 ft
Side Setback
8 ft
Rear Setback
30 ft
R-4Multi-Family Residential
Min Lot
15,000 sq ft
Max Height
55 ft
Front Setback
25 ft
Side Setback
15 ft
Rear Setback
25 ft
C-2General Commercial
Min Lot
None
Max Height
55 ft
Front Setback
20 ft
Side Setback
0 ft
Rear Setback
10 ft

ADU Rules in Bloomington

ADUs:Allowed
Max Size
800 sq ft
Max Height
20 ft
Rear Setback
5 ft
Side Setback
5 ft
Parking
No additional parking required
Owner Occupancy
Varies by local ordinance
Permit Timeline
45-90 days

Permit Costs & Timelines

Permit Costs & Timelines

Specific permit fee schedules for Bloomington are available from the local planning department. Fees vary based on project type, scope, and valuation.

Check Bloomington permit fees →

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I build an ADU in Bloomington?
Yes. Under Minnesota's HF 3492, cities over 10,000 population must allow ADUs. Bloomington permits accessory dwelling units subject to local size and setback standards.
How do I find the zoning for my property in Bloomington?
Use the City of Bloomington online zoning map or contact the Community Development Department for parcel-specific zoning information.
What zones allow multi-family housing in Bloomington?
Multi-family housing is permitted in the Multi-Family Residential (R-4) district and certain commercial and mixed-use zones.