What setbacks apply to this property?
Setbacks are listed in each district's height and area regulations table (Sec. 82-8 through Sec. 82-24). As an example, a standard SF-2 lot needs a 25-foot front setback (reducible by up to 5 feet for covered porches, living area, and J-swing garages), 15-foot street-side setback (25 feet if the garage faces a side street), 7.5-foot interior side setback, and 20-foot rear setback. Commercial districts like C-1 generally need a 25-foot front setback, with side and rear setbacks that depend on whether the lot is adjacent to a residential district. PD districts use setbacks set in their own granting ordinance. Confirm your zoning district and any overlay or PD conditions with Development Services, Planning and Zoning (972-736-2416). This pack covers incorporated Princeton only; ETJ and unincorporated Collin County land have no municipal zoning.
Sources
Full text: Princeton ordinance on Municode. Applies to districts: SF-2, C-1.
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