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Parking in McKinney, TX

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

R43 — Residential Estate

Single-family detached: 4 spaces per dwelling unit, at least 2 of which must be enclosed and on-site. Up to 2 required spaces may be provided off-site within a common area owned and maintained by an HOA, within 500 feet of the lot served (Table 2-9).

R12 — Residential

Single-family detached: 4 spaces per dwelling unit, at least 2 enclosed and on-site, with up to 2 spaces allowed off-site in an HOA-maintained common area within 500 feet (Table 2-9).

R8 — Residential

Single-family detached: 4 spaces per dwelling unit, at least 2 enclosed and on-site (Table 2-9).

R6 — Residential

Single-family detached: 4 spaces per dwelling unit, at least 2 enclosed and on-site (Table 2-9).

R5 — Residential

Single-family detached: 4 spaces per dwelling unit, at least 2 enclosed and on-site (Table 2-9).

R3 — Residential

Single-family detached: 4 spaces per dwelling unit, at least 2 enclosed and on-site (Table 2-9).

C1 — Neighborhood Commercial

Parking is set by use in Table 2-9, not by district; retail, office, and service uses each carry their own ratio. Exact per-use figures for commercial uses beyond residential are review-gated; see Sec. 206E for the calculation method.

All districts

Minimum on-site parking is set by use in Table 2-9, keyed to the use definitions in Sec. 205. Single-family detached needs 4 spaces per unit (2 enclosed); manufactured homes need 1 space per unit. Fractions of 0.5 or more round up. ADA accessible parking must meet Texas Architectural Barriers standards and ADA/ANSI guidelines. Shared parking between multiple uses on one lot is allowed per Table 2-10: Shared Parking. Non-residential per-use ratios (retail, office, restaurant, industrial, etc.) are set out in Table 2-9 but individual figures beyond the residential ratios read this session are review-gated pending cell-by-cell verification of that table.

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