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What can I build on this property?

It depends on the zoning district. Anna's 2023 Zoning Ordinance (Article 9.04) divides the city into base districts under Sec. 9.04.006: agricultural (AG), seven single-family tiers (SF-20.0 down to SF-6.0, named for their minimum lot size in thousands of square feet), Mixed-Density Residential (MD), Multi-Family Residential (MF), two commercial districts (C-1 Local Commercial, C-2 Regional Commercial), Mixed-Use (MU), Downtown (DT, with Core and Neighborhood zones), two industrial districts (I-1, I-2), plus the Thoroughfare Overlay (THOR) and Planned Development (PD) districts. Every use is listed in Table 19: Use Table (Sec. 9.04.028), marked P (permitted), S (specific use permit required), or left blank (prohibited in that district). Start by confirming your zoning district with the Development Services Department at 972-924-2616 or the city's zoning map (annatexas.gov/478/Planning-Development); the city's public GIS zoning layer currently shows pre-2023 district codes, so district lookup should be confirmed with staff rather than the map alone. This pack covers incorporated Anna city limits only; ETJ and unincorporated Collin County land have no municipal zoning.

Sources

Full text: Anna ordinance on Franklin Publishing (eCode360), city-hosted PDF. Applies to districts: SF-8.4, C-1.

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