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Special land uses in Princeton, TX

What the Princeton zoning ordinance says about special land uses, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

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The Sec. 82-27 use chart marks each use X (permitted), S (specific use permit required), # (conditional use, see the cited section), or blank (prohibited in that district). Uses marked "(*)" in the chart carry additional conditions in Sec. 82-29 (for example child care centers, construction yards and field offices, radio/television/microwave towers). A specific use permit (SUP) under Sec. 82-30 requires a scaled site plan, a planning and zoning commission recommendation, and city council approval after a public hearing; the city council must find the use harmonious and adaptable to surrounding property and confirm adequate provisions for streets, drainage, parking, screening, and building compatibility.

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