What setbacks apply to this property in McKinney?
Setbacks come from the dimensional table for your specific district in UDC Sec. 204D through 204Y. As an example, R8 requires a 20-foot front setback, 15-foot rear, and 5-foot side interior, while C1 requires a 20-foot front setback with 0-foot rear and side. Non-residential uses next to single-family, duplex, triplex, or quadplex residential zoning carry added residential-adjacency setbacks of 30 to 50-plus feet depending on building height. Where a setback has already been fixed on a filed plat, the plat setback controls over the zoning chart (Sec. 204DD). PD and MTC properties follow their own adopting ordinance or Appendix 2B instead. Start by confirming the zoning district through the city's zoning GIS layer or the Planning Department at 972-547-2000. This pack covers incorporated McKinney only; the ETJ and unincorporated Collin County have no municipal zoning.
Sources
Full text: McKinney ordinance on City of McKinney Document Center (native PDF; Municode hosts the pre-2022 Chapter 146 for reference only). Applies to districts: R8, C1.
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