What setbacks apply to this property?
Setbacks are set district by district in each district's dimensional standards table in LDC Article 4. As an example, R-1A requires a 25 foot front setback, 10 foot side setback (5 feet on a pre-existing 60 foot or narrower lot), and 15 foot rear setback for residential use, with larger non-residential setbacks in the same district. Commercial districts such as C-1, B-2, and B-3 use a landscaped setback formula (for example 30 feet in depth with the first 15 feet fully landscaped) that grows with building height, and any lot abutting a residential district or use must also meet the bufferyard standards at LDC 155.630-155.633. Industrial districts (I-L, I-M, I-H) reference those same bufferyard sections directly instead of listing a flat number. Planned districts (PUD, PD-SL, MXD, PCD, PID, HD) set their own setbacks through each project's approved plan; a PUD carries a minimum 25 foot setback along public rights-of-way. Confirm your district and the current table text with Planning and Economic Development at 954-450-1060. This pack covers incorporated Pembroke Pines only; Florida has no ETJ zoning.
Sources
Full text: Pembroke Pines ordinance on City-hosted PDF (Calvin, Giordano & Associates drafting platform; American Legal Publishing code library not yet current). Applies to districts: R-1A, C-1.
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