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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).
What the Cedar Park zoning ordinance says about building height, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
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).
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).
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).
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).
Maximum building height 35 feet (Table 11.03.061B). Minimum living area is 1,100 square feet per unit.
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).
Maximum building height 30 feet (Table 11.03.091).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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).
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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