Meridian Zoning & Land Use Guide
Key Zoning Facts
Meridian Zoning Overview
Meridian (population 33,919 — 2020 Census) is located in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. As the principal city of east-central Mississippi, Meridian manages land use and development through its local zoning ordinance administered by the City of Meridian Community Development Department. Mississippi does not have a statewide building code, so Meridian operates under locally adopted codes and regulations.
The city's zoning ordinance divides the municipality into residential, commercial, and industrial districts, each with specific development standards governing permitted uses, building heights, lot sizes, and setbacks.
Key Zoning Districts
Meridian's residential zoning districts include three tiers:
- R-1 (Single-Family Residential) — Requires a minimum lot size of 10,000 sq ft with setbacks of 30 ft (front), 8 ft (side), and 25 ft (rear). Maximum building height is 35 ft.
- R-2 (Two-Family Residential) — Allows single-family and duplex development on lots of at least 7,500 sq ft. Setbacks are 25 ft (front), 7 ft (side), and 20 ft (rear) with a 35 ft height limit.
- R-3 (Multi-Family Residential) — Permits multi-family development on lots of at least 6,000 sq ft. Setbacks are 25 ft (front), 10 ft (side), and 20 ft (rear) with a 45 ft height limit.
Commercial districts include C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial), C-2 (General Commercial), and C-3 (Highway Commercial). Industrial districts include I-1 (Light Industrial) and I-2 (Heavy Industrial).
ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) Rules
Meridian does not have a specific ADU ordinance as of the last verification date. Mississippi has no state-level ADU mandate requiring cities to allow accessory dwelling units. Property owners interested in building an accessory structure should contact the Community Development Department at (601) 485-1870 for guidance on current accessory structure regulations and permitting requirements.
Development Process
- Zoning Verification — Confirm that your proposed use is permitted in the applicable zoning district by contacting the Community Development Department or reviewing the municipal code.
- Site Plan Review — For commercial and multi-family projects, submit a site plan for review by the planning staff.
- Building Permit — Apply for a building permit with construction documents that comply with locally adopted building codes.
- Inspections — Schedule required inspections during construction as directed by the building department.
- Certificate of Occupancy — Obtain final approval before occupying the structure.
For projects that do not conform to existing zoning, property owners may need to seek a variance, special exception, or rezoning through the local board of zoning appeals or planning commission.
Key Considerations
- Verify the zoning classification of your property before beginning any project
- Review setback, height, and lot coverage requirements for your specific zoning district
- Check for any overlay districts or special regulations that may apply
- Determine if the property is in a FEMA flood zone using the Flood Map Service Center
- Confirm whether HOA covenants or deed restrictions impose additional requirements
- Mississippi has no statewide building code — Meridian follows locally adopted codes
- Contact the Community Development Department at (601) 485-1870 for pre-application guidance
Disclaimer: This guide provides general information about zoning in Meridian and should not be relied upon as legal advice. Zoning codes are subject to change. Always verify current regulations with the Meridian Community Development Department or the municipal code before making development decisions.
Regulatory Layers That Apply in Meridian
Your property is subject to ALL of these regulatory layers. Each one can impose additional requirements beyond the others.
Federal
- FEMA Flood Zones: Applicable
- View FEMA Flood Map
State — Mississippi
- Building Code: No statewide code (locally adopted)
County — Lauderdale County
- Role: Property records, tax assessment
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 and deed restrictions for additional requirements.
Primary Zoning Districts
- Min Lot
- 10,000 sq ft
- Max Height
- 35 ft
- Front Setback
- 30 ft
- Side Setback
- 8 ft
- Rear Setback
- 25 ft
- Min Lot
- 7,500 sq ft
- Max Height
- 35 ft
- Front Setback
- 25 ft
- Side Setback
- 7 ft
- Rear Setback
- 20 ft
- Min Lot
- 6,000 sq ft
- Max Height
- 45 ft
- Front Setback
- 25 ft
- Side Setback
- 10 ft
- Rear Setback
- 20 ft
- Min Lot
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ADU Rules in Meridian
Permit Costs & Timelines
Permit Costs & Timelines
Specific permit fee schedules for Meridian are available from the local planning department. Fees vary based on project type, scope, and valuation.
Check Meridian permit fees →