A — Agricultural District
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 15 feet (add 15 feet on corner lots). Rear yard 20 feet.
What the Pilot Point zoning ordinance says about setbacks, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 15 feet (add 15 feet on corner lots). Rear yard 20 feet.
Front yard 35 feet. Side yard 20 feet (add 15 feet on corner lots). Rear yard 40 feet.
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 10 feet (add 15 feet on corner lots). Rear yard 25 feet.
Front yard 20 feet. Side yard 10 feet (add 15 feet on corner lots). Rear yard 15 feet.
Front, side, and rear yards are required under note B only where a nonresidential use abuts a residential lot, matching the adjoining residential zone.
Front yard 25 feet. Side yard 20 feet. Rear yard 25 feet.
Yards are required under note B only where the use abuts a residential lot, matching the adjoining residential zone. Single-family homes built in C1 must meet SF2 yards (note 2).
Yards are required under note B only where the use abuts a residential lot, matching the adjoining residential zone. Single-family homes built in C2 must meet SF2 yards (note 2).
Yards are required under note B only where the use abuts a residential lot, matching the adjoining residential zone.
Yards are required under note B only where the use abuts a residential lot, matching the adjoining residential zone.
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