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What setbacks apply to this property?

Setbacks come from the dimensional standards table for your district (Secs. 9.04.009 through 9.04.026, Tables 2 through 17). As an example, SF-8.4 needs 20 feet from the front, 20 feet rear, 7 feet side, and 15 feet corner side, while C-1 needs 25 feet front, 10 feet rear, 5 feet side, and 25 feet corner side. Downtown (DT) uses a build-to-zone range instead of a fixed front setback, and the range differs between the Core and Neighborhood zones and by street type (Sec. 9.04.022, Table 15). Corner side yards for key lots must match the minimum front yard setback in most residential districts. Planned Development (PD) districts use whatever setbacks are set in their adopting ordinance instead of a citywide table. Start by confirming your zoning district and any recorded plat building lines, which can override the ordinance setback (Sec. 9.04.041(d)(2)), with the Development Services Department at 972-924-2616. This pack covers incorporated Anna city limits only; ETJ and unincorporated Collin County land have no municipal zoning.

Sources

Full text: Anna ordinance on Franklin Publishing (eCode360), city-hosted PDF. Applies to districts: SF-8.4, C-1.

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