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Setbacks in Pflugerville, TX

What the Pflugerville zoning ordinance says about setbacks, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

A — Agriculture/Development Reserve

A setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

SF-E — Single Family Estate

SF-E setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

SF-S — Single Family Suburban Residential

SF-S setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

SF-R — Single Family Residential

SF-R setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

SF-MU — Single Family Mixed Use Residential

SF-MU setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

2-F — Two Family Residential

2-F setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

MF-10 — Multi Family 10

MF-10 setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

MF-20 — Multi Family 20

MF-20 setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

MH — Manufactured Housing

MH setback standards are set by the residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.2.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

PF — Public Facilities and Open Space

PF setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

O — Office

O setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

NS — Neighborhood Service

NS setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

R — Retail

R setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

GB1 — General Business 1

GB1 setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

GB2 — General Business 2

GB2 setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

CI — Campus Industrial

CI setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

LI — Light Industrial

LI setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

GI — General Industrial

GI setback standards are set by the non-residential development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.3.4, including Table 4.3.4 general regulations and height standards. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

CL3 — Corridor Neighborhood (Level 3)

CL3 setback standards are set by the corridor districts development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.4.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

CL4 — Corridor Urban (Level 4)

CL4 setback standards are set by the corridor districts development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.4.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

CL5 — Corridor Urban Center (Level 5)

CL5 setback standards are set by the corridor districts development regulations in UDC Sec. 4.4.4. Exact values are review gated in this pack version; confirm the current table in the cited section, plus overlay status, PUD or development agreement conditions, utilities, and plat notes with the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

PUD — Planned Unit Development

PUD dimensional standards, including setbacks, are set by the adopting PUD ordinance for the property under UDC Secs. 3.7.4 and 4.5.3. The specific PUD ordinance is review gated in this pack version; obtain it from the Planning Department before relying on this answer.

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