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What setbacks apply to this property?

Setbacks are set district by district in Article III's dimensional tables (Tables D through X, one per district). As an example, SF-2 requires a 25-foot front yard, 10-foot side yard (25 feet on a corner), and 20-foot rear yard (Article III, Table H), while LC requires a 10 to 20-foot front yard depending on road type, no minimum side yard except 20 feet adjacent to residential, and no minimum rear yard except 35 feet adjacent to residential (Article III, Table U). Nonresidential districts generally scale up their setbacks substantially when adjacent to residential zoning. Start by confirming the zoning district with Development Services (Town Hall, 2nd Floor, 100 W. Eldorado Pkwy., Little Elm, TX 75068). This pack covers the incorporated Town of Little Elm only; the ETJ and unincorporated Denton County have no municipal zoning.

Sources

Full text: Little Elm ordinance on Municode. Applies to districts: SF-2, LC.

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