AG-R — Agricultural Residential District
Front yard 45 feet. Side yard 30 feet. Rear yard 50 feet.
What the Aubrey zoning ordinance says about setbacks, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Front yard 45 feet. Side yard 30 feet. Rear yard 50 feet.
Front yard 30 feet. Side yard 25 feet. Rear yard 30 feet.
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 8 feet. Rear yard 25 feet.
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 8 feet. Rear yard 25 feet.
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 8 feet. Rear yard 25 feet.
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 8 feet. Rear yard 25 feet.
Yards are marked note B: none required except where a nonresidential use abuts a residential lot, in which case the requirement is the same as the adjoining residential zone and must comply with visibility and parking requirements.
Yards are marked note B: none required except where a nonresidential use abuts a residential lot, in which case the requirement is the same as the adjoining residential zone and must comply with visibility and parking requirements.
Yards are marked note B: none required except where a nonresidential use abuts a residential lot, in which case the requirement is the same as the adjoining residential zone and must comply with visibility and parking requirements.
Yards are marked note B: none required except where a nonresidential use abuts a residential lot, in which case the requirement is the same as the adjoining residential zone and must comply with visibility and parking requirements.
PD dimensional standards are set by the specific adopting ordinance and approved development site plan, not by a citywide default setback row.
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