What setbacks apply to this property?
Setbacks are set in the dimensional standards chart for each base district in UDC 2.04.D (residential) and 2.04.E (nonresidential). As an example, SF-10 requires a 25 foot front yard, 8 foot side yard (15 feet on a corner lot side, 25 feet if the lot sides on a street), and 25 foot rear yard, while Commercial (C) requires a 30 foot front yard and a rear or side yard of 15 to 60 feet depending on whether the abutting property is nonresidential or residential and how many stories the building has. Corner lots observe the front yard setback along both intersecting streets unless a final plat says otherwise (UDC 2.14.C.1). Properties zoned Planned Development follow the setbacks in their individual PD ordinance instead of a base district chart. Start by confirming the zoning district on the Town's MapLink zoning map (pr6834.zoninghub.com/zoningmap.aspx) or with the Planning Division at 972-346-3502. This pack covers incorporated Prosper only; the ETJ and unincorporated Collin or Denton County land have no municipal zoning.
Sources
Full text: Prosper ordinance on Town-hosted PDF (Unified Development Code), adopted May 1, 2026. Applies to districts: SF-10, C.
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