Orange enacts zoning changes to restrict hyperscale data centers
The Piedmont Environmental Council
· February 24, 2026
· ✓ verified
The Orange Town Council voted unanimously on Feb. 17, 2026 to amend the town’s zoning ordinance to shift data centers from “by-right” uses to a Special Use Permit (SUP) process and to prohibit them in certain districts.
- Main action (Feb. 17, 2026): The Town Council voted unanimously to require a Special Use Permit (SUP) for data centers in TAC, RC, and TI districts; prohibited data centers in the Traditional Town Center (TTC) and in all residential districts (RR, TR-L, TR-H); the Council also moved data centers to SUP in the Round Hill Traditional Neighborhood Development district.
- Background and PEC request: The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) urges the Town to adopt a 40,000-square-foot size cap to prohibit hyperscale facilities, to update definitions to distinguish hyperscale impacts and separate fossil-fuel primary power generation as a distinct use requiring its own SUP, and to adopt visual and noise standards; this follows a Dec. 2025 Orange County Board of Supervisors decision creating a floating Technology zoning district countywide.