RSF — Rural Single-Family
Maximum lot coverage is 24% per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
What the Indian Trail zoning ordinance says about lot coverage, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Maximum lot coverage is 24% per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
Maximum lot coverage is 24% per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
Maximum lot coverage is 35% per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
Maximum lot coverage is 35% per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
Maximum lot coverage is 50% per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
Maximum lot coverage is 50% per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
Maximum lot coverage is NA per Table 500-1 (conventional development). NA means no district-specific coverage value was listed in the transcribed table.
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