What can I build on this property?
It depends on the zoning district. Round Rock divides the city into base districts under Sec. 2-2 (single-family SF-R through SF-D, multifamily MF-1 to MF-3, commercial C-1, C-1a and C-2, office OF-1 and OF-2, industrial BP, LI, I and MI, public PF-1 to PF-3 and OS, mixed-use MU districts, and PUD). Each district group has a use table: Sec. 2-25 (residential), Sec. 2-35 (commercial), Sec. 2-48 (employment and industrial), Sec. 2-60 (public), and Sec. 2-77 (mixed-use). Uses are marked permitted, permitted with supplementary standards, special exception, or prohibited. Start by confirming the zoning district on the city's interactive map (maps.roundrocktexas.gov/cityview) or with Planning and Development Services at 512-218-5428. This pack covers incorporated Round Rock only; ETJ and unincorporated county land have no municipal zoning.
Sources
Full text: Round Rock ordinance on Municode. Applies to districts: SF-2, C-1.
Related questions
Get the full picture for your property
Enter an address. We identify the zoning district and assemble what the ordinance says about it: permitted uses, dimensional rules, accessory structures, and the approval process.
District identification is free. The full brief is $79.