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Building height in Cedar Park, TX

What the Cedar Park zoning ordinance says about building height, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

DR — Development Reserve

Maximum building height 40 feet (Table 11.03.061A). Limited appurtenances such as chimneys may exceed the district height by up to 20 feet (Sec. 11.03.121).

ES — Estate Residential

Maximum building height 40 feet (Table 11.03.061A). Limited appurtenances may exceed the district height by up to 20 feet (Sec. 11.03.121).

SR — Suburban Residential

Maximum building height 40 feet (Table 11.03.061A). Limited appurtenances may exceed the district height by up to 20 feet (Sec. 11.03.121).

SU — Semi-Urban Residential

Maximum building height 35 feet (Table 11.03.061A). Limited appurtenances may exceed the district height by up to 20 feet (Sec. 11.03.121).

UR — Urban Residential

Maximum building height 35 feet (Table 11.03.061B). Minimum living area is 1,100 square feet per unit.

MF — Multifamily Residential

Maximum building height 48 feet, but principal structures may not exceed one story within 100 feet of a property line abutting a single-family residential district, and height is measured from existing grade when within 100 feet of one (Table 11.03.061B note 6).

NB — Neighborhood Business

Maximum building height 30 feet (Table 11.03.091).

LB — Local Business

Maximum building height 45 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

GB — General Business

Maximum building height 100 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

PO — Professional Office

Maximum building height 100 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

HC — Heavy Commercial

Maximum building height 60 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

LI — Light Industrial

Maximum building height 60 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

HI — Heavy Industrial

Maximum building height 60 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

H — Hospital

Maximum building height 100 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

PS — Public Services

Maximum building height 100 feet, but no portion of a building within 100 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

MU — Mixed Use

Maximum building height 100 feet, but no portion of a building within 150 feet of a single-family residential district property line may exceed 35 feet (Table 11.03.091 and note 1).

TC — Town Center

Building height in the Town Center is set per sub-area by the Town Center Code (Secs. 11.02.034 through 11.02.038). Read the sub-area standards and any development agreement before relying on a height figure.

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