What setbacks apply to this property?
Setbacks come from your specific district's own section. Most single-family districts (RE, RS-1 through RS-3) require a 25-foot front yard and 25-foot rear yard, with side yards ranging from 7.5 feet (RS-3) to 10 feet (RE, RS-1, RS-2); corner lots carry an added side-street setback keyed to lot width (Sec. 158.203). Multifamily districts (RM-5 through RM-15) use a 25-foot front and rear yard with 10-foot (single-family) or 15-foot (other uses) side yards, plus a building-separation rule of three-fourths the combined height of two buildings on one lot. Commercial and industrial districts generally use a 25-foot front yard with 10-foot side and rear yards, expanding to 20 or 25 feet where the lot adjoins a residential future land use category or a public right-of-way. PUD and MPUD setbacks are set by each project's own approval action, falling back to the most comparable conventional district's yard standards where the PUD's own plan is silent. Start by confirming your zoning district on the City's ArcGIS zoning viewer or with the Planning and Zoning Department at 772-871-5212.
Sources
Full text: Port St. Lucie ordinance on Municode. Applies to districts: RS-2, CG.
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