DR — Development Reserve
The residential chart sets no maximum lot coverage for DR; it sets a minimum living area of 2,000 square feet instead (Table 11.03.061A). Impervious cover and drainage are handled through Chapter 14, Site Development.
What the Cedar Park zoning ordinance says about lot coverage, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
The residential chart sets no maximum lot coverage for DR; it sets a minimum living area of 2,000 square feet instead (Table 11.03.061A). Impervious cover and drainage are handled through Chapter 14, Site Development.
The residential chart sets no maximum lot coverage for ES; it sets a minimum living area of 4,000 square feet instead (Table 11.03.061A). Established-neighborhood rebuilds may match the prior building coverage (Sec. 11.03.033).
The residential chart sets no maximum lot coverage for SR; it sets a minimum living area of 2,000 square feet instead (Table 11.03.061A). Established-neighborhood rebuilds may match the prior building coverage (Sec. 11.03.033).
The residential chart sets no maximum lot coverage for SU; it sets a minimum living area of 1,500 square feet instead (Table 11.03.061A). Established-neighborhood rebuilds may match the prior building coverage (Sec. 11.03.033).
The townhome chart sets no maximum lot coverage; unit lot area, setbacks, and building separation control the footprint instead (Table 11.03.061B).
The apartment chart sets no maximum lot coverage; per-unit lot area, setbacks, and building separation control site intensity. Minimum living areas run from 450 square feet for an efficiency to 730 square feet for two bedrooms plus 80 square feet per additional bedroom (Table 11.03.061B).
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