RL — Rural District
Maximum building lot coverage 40 percent.
What the Miramar zoning ordinance says about lot coverage, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Maximum building lot coverage 40 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 40 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 40 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage: N/A in Table 402-2 for RS2 through RS8 and T (not a fixed percentage in this table; confirm with a site plan review).
Not a fixed figure in Table 402-2 (N/A); confirm with a site plan review.
Not a fixed figure in Table 402-2 (N/A); confirm with a site plan review.
Not a fixed figure in Table 402-2 (N/A); confirm with a site plan review.
Not a fixed figure in Table 402-2 (N/A); confirm with a site plan review.
Not a fixed figure in Table 402-2 (N/A); confirm with a site plan review.
Not a fixed figure in Table 402-2 (N/A); confirm with a site plan review.
Not a fixed figure in Table 402-2 (N/A); confirm with a site plan review.
By use: single family 50%, duplex/triplex 40%, townhouses 40%, apartments 40%, non-residential 40%.
By use: single family 50%, duplex/triplex 40%, townhouses 40%, apartments 40%, non-residential 40%.
By use: single family 50%, duplex/triplex 40%, townhouses 40%, apartments 40%, non-residential 40%.
By use: single family 50%, duplex/triplex 50%, townhouses 80%, apartments 80%, non-residential 40%.
Maximum building lot coverage 10 percent (the lowest of any district in Table 403-2).
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum building lot coverage 60 percent.
Maximum lot coverage 80 percent.
Maximum lot coverage 80 percent.
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