What Does RR Zoning Mean in Colorado?
In Colorado Zoning, RR stands for Rural Residential and/or Residential Rural.
The RR Zoning is primarily a designation intended to accommodate “low-density, rural, single-family residential developments.” (El Paso County)
The correlating numbers RR-5, RR-2.5, and RR-0.5 typically represent the acreage size of the Rural Residential property.
These zoning designations are important for determining land use within each county.
RR 5 Colorado Zoning - Rural Residential District
A RR-5 Rural Residential District is a 5 acre district intended to accommodate low density, rural, single-family residential development and or dwelling.” (Source – El Paso County, Colorado)
RR 2.5 Colorado Zoning - Residential Rural District
The RR-2.5 zoning district is a 2.5 acre district intended to accommodate low density, rural, single family residential development ‘and/or dwelling.'” (Source – Douglas County, Colorado)
RR 0.5 Colorado Zoning - Residential Rural District
An “RR-0.5 zoning district is a 0.5 acre district intended to accommodate rural residential uses where urban services are generally available.” (Source – El Paso County, Colorado)