What are the basic single-family setbacks in Spring Hill?
For the lower-density residential districts, Table 4-1 sets the baseline. R-A uses 30 feet front, 25 feet interior side, 35 feet corner side, and 100 feet rear. R-R uses 30 feet front, 20 feet interior side, 25 feet corner side, and 60 feet rear. R-1 uses 30 feet front, 15 feet interior side, 20 feet corner side, and 30 feet rear. R-2 uses 25 feet front, 10 feet interior side, 15 feet corner side, and 25 feet rear. R-3 uses 25 feet front, 7.5 feet interior side, 10 feet corner side, and 25 feet rear. R-4 uses a 20 to 25 foot front build-to zone, 5 feet interior side, 10 feet corner side, and 25 feet rear. R-5 and R-6 have building-type-specific standards, so confirm whether the project is single-family, two-family, three-family, townhouse, or multifamily.
Sources
Full text: Spring Hill ordinance on official PDF. Applies to districts: R-A, R-R, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6.
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