DR — Development Reserve
Minimum setbacks: front 75 feet, interior side 75 feet, street side 75 feet, rear 150 feet (Table 11.03.061A). Rear setbacks on a double frontage lot match the front setback (table note 3).
What the Cedar Park zoning ordinance says about setbacks, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Minimum setbacks: front 75 feet, interior side 75 feet, street side 75 feet, rear 150 feet (Table 11.03.061A). Rear setbacks on a double frontage lot match the front setback (table note 3).
Minimum setbacks: front 30 feet, interior side 15 feet, street side 20 feet, rear 25 feet (Table 11.03.061A). Setbacks may be reduced up to 5 feet with administrator approval to preserve protected or heritage trees (table note 2).
Minimum setbacks: front 30 feet, interior side 12 feet, street side 20 feet, rear 25 feet (Table 11.03.061A). On platted lots in established neighborhoods, the recorded plat setbacks control even where they differ from the district (Sec. 11.03.033).
Minimum setbacks: front 25 feet, interior side 10 feet, street side 15 feet, rear 20 feet (Table 11.03.061A). On platted lots in established neighborhoods, the recorded plat setbacks control (Sec. 11.03.033).
Townhome setbacks: front 25 feet for front-entry and 10 feet for rear-entry units; interior side 0 feet with a 15 foot separation between buildings of three or more units; street side 15, 20, or 25 feet on local, collector, and arterial streets respectively; rear 20 feet. Face-to-face or back-to-back principal buildings need 40 feet between them (Table 11.03.061B and notes).
Garden-style apartment setbacks: front 25 feet, interior side 10 feet, street side 25 feet (also the minimum separation between buildings on the same parcel), rear 25 feet (Table 11.03.061B and note 4).
Front 25 feet, interior side 12 feet, street side 25 feet, rear 5 feet to a property line and 25 feet to street right-of-way, and 30 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor display and outdoor storage are both capped at 0 percent in NB.
Front 25 feet, interior side 12 feet, street side 25 feet, rear 5 feet to a property line and 25 feet to street right-of-way, and 30 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor display is capped at 10 percent of ground floor area; outdoor storage at 0 percent.
Front 25 feet, interior side 12 feet, street side 25 feet, rear 5 feet to a property line and 25 feet to street right-of-way, and 30 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor display and outdoor storage are each capped at 10 percent.
Front 25 feet, interior side 12 feet, street side 25 feet, rear 5 feet to a property line and 25 feet to street right-of-way, and 30 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor display and outdoor storage are capped at 0 percent.
Front 50 feet, interior side 20 feet, street side 50 feet, rear 25 feet to a property line and 50 feet to street right-of-way, and 100 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor display is capped at 15 percent and outdoor storage at 20 percent.
Front 50 feet, interior side 20 feet, street side 50 feet, rear 25 feet to a property line and 50 feet to street right-of-way, and 100 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor display is capped at 15 percent and outdoor storage at 30 percent, with corridor and height limits in table note 10.
All building setbacks are 100 feet (front, interior side, street side, rear to property line, and rear to street right-of-way), and 200 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor storage may occupy up to 65 percent of the gross site area.
Front 50 feet, interior side 20 feet, street side 50 feet, rear 20 feet to a property line and 50 feet to street right-of-way, and 30 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091).
Front 25 feet, interior side 12 feet, street side 25 feet, rear 15 feet to a property line and 20 feet to street right-of-way, and 30 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor storage may occupy up to 50 percent of the site.
Lot area, width, depth, and building height are listed as not applicable for OG. Building setbacks: front 25 feet, interior side 10 feet, street side 10 feet, rear 10 feet to a property line and 10 feet to street right-of-way (Table 11.03.091).
Lot area, width, depth, and building height are listed as not applicable for OR. Building setbacks: front 25 feet, interior side 12 feet, street side 20 feet, rear 10 feet to a property line and 20 feet to street right-of-way. Trails must be at least 10 feet, ball fields and courts at least 50 feet, and pools or spectator stands at least 100 feet from single-family detached property lines (Table 11.03.091 and note 5).
MU has 0 foot minimum building setbacks (front, interior side, street side, and rear), reflecting its urban form, but still requires 30 feet from an ES, SR, or SU district boundary (Table 11.03.091). Outdoor display is capped at 10 percent; outdoor storage at 0 percent.
Setbacks, build-to lines, and lot standards in the Town Center are set per sub-area by the Town Center Code general standards (Sec. 11.02.034) and the sub-area sections (Secs. 11.02.035 through 11.02.038), not by the citywide charts.
Dimensional standards for the PA district, including lot size, setbacks, and height, are established through review and approval of a master development plan rather than the citywide chart (Table 11.03.091 note 6).
Setbacks, height, and lot standards in a PD are established by the adopted PD ordinance and its exhibits rather than the citywide charts. Where the PD ordinance is silent, staff typically applies the closest comparable base district standards; confirm with the Planning Division.
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