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Setbacks in Mount Juliet, TN

What the Mount Juliet zoning ordinance says about setbacks, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

AR-40 — Agricultural/Residential

Residential-building setbacks in AR-40: front 50 feet, side 25 feet, rear 40 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RS-40 — Single-Family Residential

Residential-building setbacks in RS-40: front 50 feet, side 25 feet, rear 40 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RS-40-PUD — Single-Family Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RS-40-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

RS-30 — Single-Family Residential

Residential-building setbacks in RS-30: front 35 feet, side 20 feet, rear 20 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RS-30-PUD — Single-Family Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RS-30-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

RS-20 — Single-Family Residential

Residential-building setbacks in RS-20: front 30 feet, side 20 feet, rear 20 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RS-20-PUD — Single-Family Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RS-20-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

RS-15 — Single-Family Residential

Residential-building setbacks in RS-15: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RS-15-PUD — Single-Family Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RS-15-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

RS-10 — Single-Family Residential

Residential-building setbacks in RS-10: front 30 feet, side 8 feet, rear 15 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RS-10-PUD — Single-Family Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RS-10-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

R-10 — One- and Two-Family Residential

Residential-building setbacks in R-10: front 30 feet, side 8 feet, rear 15 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

R-10-PUD — One- and Two-Family Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for R-10-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

R-MHP — Manufactured Home Park Residential

Residential-building setbacks in R-MHP: front see Section 5-104.2, side see Section 5-104.2, rear see Section 5-104.2. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RM-8 — Multifamily Residential

Residential-building setbacks in RM-8: front 20 feet, side 8 feet, rear 20 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RM-8-PUD — Multifamily Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RM-8-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

RM-16 — Multifamily Residential

Residential-building setbacks in RM-16: front 20 feet, side 8 feet, rear 20 feet. Other buildings have separate larger yard numbers in Table 5-103a, so nonresidential or institutional projects should check the other-building row before relying on residential setbacks (Section 5-103, Table 5-103a).

RM-16-PUD — Multifamily Residential PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RM-16-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

CG — Commercial General

Base yards in CG: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Special yards apply along boundaries separating commercial districts from residential districts, and party-wall provisions can change side-yard treatment (Section 6-103, Table 6-103a and Section 6-103.4).

CG-PUD — Commercial General PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for CG-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

CI — Commercial Interchange

Base yards in CI: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Special yards apply along boundaries separating commercial districts from residential districts, and party-wall provisions can change side-yard treatment (Section 6-103, Table 6-103a and Section 6-103.4).

CI-PUD — Commercial Interchange PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for CI-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

CMU — Commercial Mixed Use

Base yards in CMU: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Special yards apply along boundaries separating commercial districts from residential districts, and party-wall provisions can change side-yard treatment (Section 6-103, Table 6-103a and Section 6-103.4).

CMU-PUD — Commercial Mixed Use PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for CMU-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

CNS — Convenience Neighborhood Service

Base yards in CNS: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Special yards apply along boundaries separating commercial districts from residential districts, and party-wall provisions can change side-yard treatment (Section 6-103, Table 6-103a and Section 6-103.4).

CNS-PUD — Convenience Neighborhood Service PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for CNS-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

OPS — Office/Professional Service

Base yards in OPS: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Special yards apply along boundaries separating commercial districts from residential districts, and party-wall provisions can change side-yard treatment (Section 6-103, Table 6-103a and Section 6-103.4).

OPS-PUD — Office/Professional Service PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for OPS-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

CTC — Commercial Town Center

Base yards in CTC: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Special yards apply along boundaries separating commercial districts from residential districts, and party-wall provisions can change side-yard treatment (Section 6-103, Table 6-103a and Section 6-103.4).

CTC-PUD — Commercial Town Center PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for CTC-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

CRC — Commercial Retail Center

Base yards in CRC: front 30 feet, side 10 feet, rear 20 feet. Special yards apply along boundaries separating commercial districts from residential districts, and party-wall provisions can change side-yard treatment (Section 6-103, Table 6-103a and Section 6-103.4).

CRC-PUD — Commercial Retail Center PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for CRC-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

I-R — Industrial Restrictive

Base yards in I-R: front 20 feet and rear 20 feet. Side yards along commercial or industrial property are generally 10 feet; where an industrial site abuts residential property, special residential-boundary yard rules apply (Section 7-103, Table 7-103A and Section 7-103.4).

I-R-PUD — Industrial Restrictive PUD

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for I-R-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

I-G — General Industrial

Base yards in I-G: front 20 feet and rear 20 feet. Side yards along commercial or industrial property are generally 10 feet; where an industrial site abuts residential property, special residential-boundary yard rules apply (Section 7-103, Table 7-103A and Section 7-103.4).

RS10-PUD — RS-10 PUD alias

Do not rely on generic base-district setbacks alone for RS10-PUD. The approved PUD plan and conditions may set parcel-specific setbacks, yards, open space, buffering, and dimensional standards (Sections 8-201 through 8-208).

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