SF-E — Single-Family Residential Estate
Minimum lot area 1 acre. Minimum lot width (at building line) 100 feet. Minimum lot depth (average) 200 feet. Minimum floor area (air conditioned space) 3,000 square feet.
What the Celina zoning ordinance says about lot size and width, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Minimum lot area 1 acre. Minimum lot width (at building line) 100 feet. Minimum lot depth (average) 200 feet. Minimum floor area (air conditioned space) 3,000 square feet.
No fixed minimum lot area citywide; density is capped at 3.5 units/acre and lot width (at building line) at minimum 35 feet. In developments of 10 acres or more, no more than 50 percent of lots may be the smallest size offered and at least 15 percent must be the largest size offered, with a minimum 10-foot width variation between lot size tiers (Sec. 14.02.203(c)(1), Table 2B). Minimum floor area 1,200 square feet.
Minimum lot width (at building line) 25 feet. Maximum 10 units per building, maximum block length 600 feet, maximum impervious surface 80 percent.
Minimum lot area 6,000 square feet. Minimum lot width (at building line) 60 feet. Minimum floor area 650 square feet. Overall tract must be at least 5 acres and no more than 25 acres (Sec. 14.02.205(c)).
Maximum density 18 units/acre. No minimum lot area figure is given specifically for MF-1; site layout is governed by the density cap, setbacks, and required 20 percent open space of gross acreage (Sec. 14.02.301(c)(4)).
Maximum density 28 units/acre. No separate minimum lot area figure is given for MF-2 beyond the density cap and required 20 percent open space of gross acreage (Sec. 14.02.301(c)(4)).
Minimum density 28 units/acre, maximum 60 units/acre (these figures may be amended by City Council). Open space is calculated as 20 percent of building footprint rather than gross acreage (Sec. 14.02.304(c)).
Minimum lot area 1 acre, unless otherwise approved during the site plan process.
Minimum lot area 1 acre.
Minimum lot area 10 acres.
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