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Parking in Hutto, TX

What the Hutto zoning ordinance says about parking, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

B-1 — Commercial: Local/Neighborhood

Hutto sets both minimum and maximum parking counts. Typical B-1 uses from the UDC 10.405.9.1 table: retail, bank, personal and business services, and offices at 1 space per 400 sq. ft. GFA minimum and 1 per 200 sq. ft. maximum; restaurants and bars at 1 per 150 sq. ft. minimum and 1 per 75 sq. ft. maximum. Loading requirements vary by use and can be waived for some multi-tenant buildings by Development Services staff. Confirm the exact row for your use before sizing a lot.

B-2 — Commercial: General

Typical B-2 figures from the UDC 10.405.9.1 table: retail and office uses at 1 space per 400 sq. ft. GFA minimum and 1 per 200 sq. ft. maximum; restaurants, bars, and nightclubs at 1 per 150 sq. ft. minimum and 1 per 75 sq. ft. maximum; multi-tenant retail at 1 per 400 sq. ft. minimum with loading per tenant. Hutto enforces parking maximums as well as minimums. Confirm the exact row for your use before sizing a lot.

LI — Industrial: Light Industry

From the UDC 10.405.9.1 table: light industrial and trade uses at 1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. GFA minimum; warehouse and distribution at 1 per 2,000 sq. ft. minimum; research laboratories at 1 per 400 sq. ft.; self-storage at 5 spaces at the office. Loading runs 1 per 2,500 sq. ft. GFA or 2 per tenant for light industrial uses, whichever is more. Confirm the exact row for your use before sizing a lot.

I — Industrial: General Industry

General industrial uses follow the industrial rows of the UDC 10.405.9.1 table: 1 space per 1,000 sq. ft. GFA minimum for industrial and trade uses, 1 per 2,000 sq. ft. for warehouse and distribution, vehicle storage at 1 per 400 sq. ft. of office plus 1 per stored vehicle. Confirm the exact row for your use before sizing a lot.

OT — Old Town

Old Town uses its own parking calculations and location standards (UDC 10.503.7) instead of the citywide 10.405.9 table, with parking generally located behind or beside buildings and screened (UDC 10.503.10). Confirm the transect and the OT parking standards before sizing a lot.

All districts

Single household dwellings require 2 off-street spaces; a single household dwelling plus accessory unit requires 1.5 spaces per dwelling (UDC 10.405.9.1). Parking and driveway areas may cover no more than 33 percent of a front yard, or 50 percent at the end of a cul-de-sac (UDC 10.405.8.4). Commercial and industrial uses carry both minimum and maximum counts per the 10.405.9.1 table, and Old Town uses its own standards (UDC 10.503.7). Confirm the exact table row for your use.

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