PFD — Public Facilities District
No minimum net site area or minimum lot width. No maximum building coverage is set.
What the Goodyear zoning ordinance says about lot size and width, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
No minimum net site area or minimum lot width. No maximum building coverage is set.
Minimum lot area 435,600 square feet (10 acres), minimum lot width 300 feet. No minimum lot depth is set. Maximum building coverage 20 percent.
Minimum lot area 43,560 square feet (1 acre), minimum lot width 150 feet. No minimum lot depth is set. Maximum building coverage 20 percent.
Minimum lot area 10,000 square feet, minimum lot width 80 feet, minimum lot depth 125 feet. Maximum building coverage 40 percent.
Minimum lot area 7,000 square feet, minimum lot width 70 feet, minimum lot depth 100 feet. Maximum building coverage 45 percent.
Minimum lot area 5,500 square feet, minimum lot width 55 feet, minimum lot depth 100 feet. Maximum building coverage 60 percent. A REDUCED R1-6 option allows a 50 foot wide, 5,000 square foot lot with 10 feet total side setback, if the subdivision provides the Design Elements required by Table 3-2-3-E (1 amenity, 2 connectivity, 2 streetscape elements).
Minimum lot area 4,500 square feet, minimum lot width 45 feet, minimum lot depth 100 feet. Maximum building coverage 60 percent. A REDUCED R1-4 option allows a 40 foot wide, 4,000 square foot lot with 10 feet total side setback, if the subdivision provides 2 amenity, 4 connectivity, and 4 streetscape Design Elements from Table 3-2-3-E.
Minimum lot area 2,800 square feet, minimum lot width 35 feet, minimum lot depth 80 feet. Maximum building coverage 75 percent (80 percent under the Reduced R1-A option). A REDUCED R1-A option allows a 20 foot wide, 1,600 square foot lot with added Design Elements from Table 3-2-3-E.
Minimum lot area 3,200 square feet, minimum lot width 40 feet, minimum lot depth 80 feet. Maximum building coverage 60 percent.
Minimum lot area 7,200 square feet, minimum lot width 72 feet, minimum lot depth 100 feet. Maximum building coverage 40 percent.
Minimum lot width 200 feet. No minimum lot depth is set. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Minimum lot width 200 feet. No minimum lot depth is set. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Minimum lot width 100 feet. No minimum lot depth is set. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Minimum lot width 60 feet, minimum lot depth 100 feet. No maximum building coverage is set.
Minimum lot width 28 feet, minimum lot depth 40 feet. No maximum building coverage is set.
Minimum net site area 6,000 square feet, minimum lot width 60 feet. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Minimum net site area 10,000 square feet, minimum lot width 150 feet. Both minimums are waived for a unified commercial development of three or more businesses with permanent cross-access and shared parking easements. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Minimum net site area 10,000 square feet, minimum lot width 150 feet. Both minimums are waived for a unified commercial development of three or more businesses with permanent cross-access and shared parking easements. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
No minimum net site area or minimum lot width. No maximum building coverage is set.
Minimum net site area 20,000 square feet, minimum lot width 150 feet (both waived for a qualifying unified commercial development). Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Minimum site area 1 acre, lot width 150 feet, lot depth 200 feet. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Minimum site area 5 acres, lot width 300 feet, lot depth 400 feet. Maximum building coverage 50 percent.
Lot area, width, and coverage are set in the parcel's own final development plan rather than a citywide table. Single-family PAD lots may go below the 5,500 square foot base minimum with justification (mixed housing types, extra open space, proximity to employment, interior location) documented in the final development plan (Sec. 3-5-4-A-2). review-gated: exact figures for a given PAD require pulling that PAD's adopting ordinance, not this base pack.
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