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Lot size and width in Indian Trail, NC

What the Indian Trail zoning ordinance says about lot size and width, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

RSF — Rural Single-Family

Conventional development minimum lot area is 40,000 square feet, minimum lot frontage 120 feet, per Table 500-1. Cluster and open space development options allow smaller lots under Chapters 1200/1210. Verify against snapshot residential-table-500-1-1.png.

SF-1 — Single-Family, Low Density

Conventional development minimum lot area is 20,000 square feet, minimum lot frontage 100 feet, per Table 500-1. Cluster and open space development options allow smaller lots under Chapters 1200/1210. Verify against snapshot residential-table-500-1-1.png.

SF-2 — Single-Family, Low to Medium Density

Conventional development minimum lot area is 15,000 square feet, minimum lot frontage 80 feet, per Table 500-1. Cluster and open space development options allow smaller lots under Chapters 1200/1210. Verify against snapshot residential-table-500-1-1.png.

SF-3 — Single Family, Medium Density

Conventional development minimum lot area is 12,000 square feet, minimum lot frontage 80 feet, per Table 500-1. Cluster and open space development options allow smaller lots under Chapters 1200/1210. Verify against snapshot residential-table-500-1-1.png.

SF-4 — Single-Family, Medium to High Density

Conventional development minimum lot area is 10,000 square feet, minimum lot frontage 60 feet, per Table 500-1. Cluster and open space development options allow smaller lots under Chapters 1200/1210. Verify against snapshot residential-table-500-1-1.png.

SF-5 — Single-Family, High Density

Conventional development minimum lot area is 8,000 square feet, minimum lot frontage 60 feet, per Table 500-1. Cluster and open space development options allow smaller lots under Chapters 1200/1210. Verify against snapshot residential-table-500-1-1.png.

MFR — Multi-Family Residential

Conventional development minimum lot area is NA square feet (minimum lot area per unit 3,350 sq ft), minimum lot frontage NA feet, per Table 500-1. Cluster and open space development options allow smaller lots under Chapters 1200/1210. Verify against snapshot residential-table-500-1-1.png.

NBD — Neighborhood Business District

Minimum lot area 6,000 square feet, minimum lot width 60 feet, per the Chapter 530 commercial lot and building standards table. Verify against snapshot commercial-lot-building-1.png.

GBD — General Business District

Minimum lot area 6,000 square feet, minimum lot width 60 feet, per the Chapter 530 commercial lot and building standards table. Verify against snapshot commercial-lot-building-1.png.

RBD — Regional Business District

Minimum lot area 8,000 square feet, minimum lot width 60 feet, per the Chapter 530 commercial lot and building standards table. Verify against snapshot commercial-lot-building-1.png.

DTD-R — Downtown Transitional, Residential District

Lot size: 8,000 per dwelling unit; lot width 50 ft. Minimum lot area per dwelling unit: NA. Verify against snapshot downtown-1.png.

L-I — Light Industrial

Minimum lot area NA; minimum lot width 100 feet, per the Chapter 540/550 industrial and institutional standards table. Verify against snapshot industrial-institutional-1.png.

H-I — Heavy Industrial

Minimum lot area NA; minimum lot width 100 feet, per the Chapter 540/550 industrial and institutional standards table. Verify against snapshot industrial-institutional-1.png.

I — Institutional

Minimum lot area NA; minimum lot width 100 feet, per the Chapter 540/550 industrial and institutional standards table. Verify against snapshot industrial-institutional-1.png.

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