A — Agricultural District
Minimum lot area 40,000 square feet; minimum lot width 100 feet; minimum lot depth 200 feet.
What the Pilot Point zoning ordinance says about lot size and width, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Minimum lot area 40,000 square feet; minimum lot width 100 feet; minimum lot depth 200 feet.
Minimum lot area 43,500 square feet; minimum lot width 125 feet; minimum lot depth 200 feet.
Minimum lot area 7,500 square feet; minimum lot width 75 feet (125 feet where abutting SF-1, note 3); minimum lot depth 100 feet. The 7,500 square foot area cell coincidentally equals width times depth; this was re-verified against saved Sec. 14.02.111 table snapshot t-schedule-14.02.111-2-1.png and Sec. 14.02.203(c)(6) on 2026-07-08 rather than computed.
Minimum lot area is governed by note A: not less than 5,000 square feet for dwelling-unit construction, plus at least 1,500 square feet of additional lot area for each unit over three. Minimum lot width 50 feet; minimum lot depth 100 feet.
Minimum lot area is governed by note A (5,000 square feet base plus 1,500 square feet per unit over three). Minimum lot width and depth are governed by note B.
Minimum lot area 32,000 square feet; minimum lot width 100 feet; minimum lot depth 100 feet.
Minimum lot area, width, and depth are governed by note B (none required except abutting residential).
Minimum lot area, width, and depth are governed by note B.
Minimum lot area, width, and depth are governed by note B. Structures over 40 square feet require a permanent concrete foundation (note E).
Minimum lot area, width, and depth are governed by note B. Structures over 40 square feet require a permanent concrete foundation (note E).
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