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Garages, sheds, and accessory structures in Pilot Point, TX

What the Pilot Point zoning ordinance says about garages, sheds, and accessory structures, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

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Accessory structures and uses are governed by Sec. 14.02.107, which sets separate standards for residential and nonresidential districts and includes an accessory dwellings subsection. Current saved text says residential accessory structures must be subordinate, not rented, located toward the rear, and no taller than the primary structure; accessory dwellings must meet the Sec. 14.02.107(a)(2) conditions. Review-gated: the eCode360 New Laws ledger shows an adopted 2026-05-20 zoning amendment affecting Sec. 14.02.107 and swimming pools with ambiguous redlined setback figures, so this pack does not assert the affected garage, carport, or pool setback figures. Confirm the final adopted amendment text with Planning and Zoning before relying on those accessory-structure details.

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