RR — Rural Residential
Maximum lot coverage in RR is 15 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
What the Hendersonville zoning ordinance says about lot coverage, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Maximum lot coverage in RR is 15 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
Maximum lot coverage in ER is 20 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
Maximum lot coverage in SR-1 is 25 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
Maximum lot coverage in SR-2 is 30 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
Maximum lot coverage in SR-3 is 30 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
Maximum lot coverage in MFR is 40 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
Maximum lot coverage in DN is 50 percent. Confirm planned development, subdivision, stormwater, and lakefront conditions before relying on that number.
Maximum lot coverage in NC is 30 percent under Table 6, alongside a 30 percent minimum pervious area. Confirm buffers, parking, and stormwater standards.
Maximum lot coverage in O is 35 percent under Table 6, alongside a 25 percent minimum pervious area. Confirm buffers, parking, and stormwater standards.
Maximum lot coverage in GC is 50 percent under Table 6, alongside a 20 percent minimum pervious area. Confirm buffers, parking, and stormwater standards.
Maximum lot coverage in HC is 50 percent under Table 6, alongside a 15 percent minimum pervious area. Confirm buffers, parking, and stormwater standards.
Maximum lot coverage in I is 70 percent under Table 6, alongside a 15 percent minimum pervious area. Confirm buffers, parking, and stormwater standards.
Table 10 sets no maximum lot coverage for MXR; it sets a minimum pervious area of 30 percent and a maximum floor-area ratio of 0.50. The approved development plan can impose greater standards.
Table 10 sets no maximum lot coverage for MXC; it sets a minimum pervious area of 25 percent and a maximum floor-area ratio of 1.00. The approved development plan can impose greater standards.
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