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Lot coverage in Princeton, TX

What the Princeton zoning ordinance says about lot coverage, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

A — Agricultural

Maximum lot coverage 10 percent.

SF-E — Single-Family Residential - Estate

Maximum lot coverage 35 percent.

SF-SE — Single-Family Residential - Small Estate

Maximum lot coverage 35 percent.

SF-1 — Single-Family Residential district - 1

Maximum lot coverage 40 percent.

SF-2 — Single-Family Residential district - 2

Maximum lot coverage 40 percent.

TF — Two-Family Residential (Duplex)

Maximum lot coverage 60 percent.

SF-Z — Single-Family Residential - Zero Lot Line

Maximum lot coverage 55 percent.

SF-TH — Single-Family Townhome

Maximum lot coverage 60 percent.

MH-1 — Manufactured Home district (Manufactured Home Subdivision district)

Maximum lot coverage 40 percent.

MH-2 — Manufactured Home Park district

Maximum lot coverage: not specified in the Sec. 82-17(d) chart (listed N/A).

MF-1 — Multiple Family Residential - Medium Density

Maximum lot coverage 60 percent.

MF-2 — Multifamily Residential district - High Density

Maximum lot coverage 50 percent.

NC — Neighborhood Convenience district

Maximum lot coverage 60 percent.

C-1 — Commercial district - Office, light retail and neighborhood services

Maximum lot coverage 50 percent.

C-2 — General Commercial district

Maximum lot coverage 50 percent.

M-1 — Manufacturing/Industrial district - Light

Maximum lot coverage 80 percent.

M-2 — Manufacturing/Industrial district - Heavy

No maximum lot coverage specified.

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