This Ordinance shall be known as the Rockport Zoning Ordinance.
(Ordinance 1027, art. 1, 4-9-96)
* | Concept Plan. A map of proposed land development showing the character and proposed layout of the tract in sufficient detail to indicate the suitability of the proposed development. |
* | Final plat. A map of proposed land development prepared in a form suitable for filing of record with necessary affidavits, dedications and acceptances, and with complete bearings and dimensions of all lots and blocks, streets, alleys, public areas and other necessary or required information. |
R-1 | 1st Single-Family Dwelling District |
R-2 | 2nd Single-Family Dwelling District |
R-2B | Zero Lot Line Single-Family District |
R-2M | Manufactured Housing District |
R-3 | Duplex Dwelling District |
R-4 | 1st Multi-Family Dwelling District |
R-5 | 2nd Multi-Family Dwelling District |
R-6 | Hotel/Motel District |
R-7 | Residential and Office District |
B-1 | General Business District |
B-2 | Central Business District |
I-1 | Light Industrial District |
I-2 | Heavy Industrial District |
P.U.D. | Planned Unit Development District |
(a) | Development within R-4 through I-2 districts, except one- and two-family dwellings, incorporating multiple buildings to be constructed simultaneous, platted lots for each building is not required. |
(b) | Re-plating is not required when an improvement (including any detached structure) crosses a lot line(s) for single-family dwelling uses in R-1 through R-6 districts only. When a building or detached structure crosses a lot line(s), building set backs shall be measured to the next lot line of record. In no case shall this exception apply to more than four (4) lots without re-plating. |
(c) | Re-plating is required when an improvement (including any detached structure) violates any applicable building setback or open yard requirement as regulated herein. |
* | NOTE: Newer model is defined as a manufactured home with a manufactured date being not more than ten (10) years prior to the calendar year it is to be placed on the property. |
1. | One-family dwellings (see Article 24 regarding Industrialized Housing). |
2. | Public parks, public buildings (except detention centers, penal and mental institutions). |
3. | Churches, schools and colleges. |
4. | Golf courses and golf clubs, but no commercial miniature courses or driving ranges. |
5. | Oil, gas and service wells provided they comply with the Rockport Oil and Gas Well Drilling Ordinance, as amended. |
6. | Bed and breakfast, by CUP. |
7. | Agricultural purposes. |
8. | Cemeteries in accordance with state law. |
9. | Child nurseries or pre-kindergarten schools, by CUP. |
10. | The keeping and raising of farm animals or non-domestic animals, by CUP. Agricultural land annexed into the city is exempt where such uses existed at time of annexation. |
11. | Wind powered systems in accordance with Article VI., Chapter 42, Rockport Code of Ordinances. |
1. | Uses 1 through 8 in an R-1 district. |
1. | Use 1 through 6 in an R-1 District. |
1. | Area of the Lot. The minimum area of the lot shall be five thousand (5,000) square feet. See Article 20 [section 118-20]. |
2. | Width of the Lot. The minimum width of the lot shall be fifty (50) feet. See [section 118-20] Table 20. |
3. | Area of the Dwelling. The minimum living area of the dwelling shall be six hundred (600) square feet. See [section 118-20] Table 20. |
4. | Yard Area and Building Setbacks. See [section 118-20] Table 20 for yard regulations. |
1. | HUD-Code Manufactured Housing. |
2. | Use 1 in an R-2 district.. |
* NOTE: Newer model is defined as a manufactured home with a manufactured date being not more than ten (10) years prior to the calendar year it is to be placed on the property. |
1. | Two-family dwellings. |
1. | Uses 1 through 6 in an R-1 district. |
2. | Use 1 in an R-3 district. |
3. | Multi-family dwelling, apartments and condominiums. |
4. | Civic clubs, lodges, fraternities or sororities, except those whose chief activity is providing a type of service or activity normally considered to be the operation of a business. |
5. | Bed and breakfast. |
6. | Nursing homes. |
7. | Religious, educational and philanthropic institutions. |
1. | Uses a listed for an R-4 district. |
1. | Uses listed for an R-5 district. |
2. | Hotels and Motels. |
3. | Retail shops, restaurants, clubs and lounges when not established within a hotel/motel building, by CUP. |
1. | All uses listed for a B-1 district. |
2. | Residential uses are permitted under the same provisions of the R-1 through R-7 Districts. |
1. | All non-dwelling uses listed in a B-1 or B-2 district. |
2. | Food products and beverage products, storage and distribution thereof. |
3. | General storage and distribution of products, goods and services. |
4. | Apparel and other finished clothing products. |
5. | Transportation equipment, boat, trailer, and R.V. repair and service. |
6. | Unclassified uses, but not limited to such products and usages as: Animal stables and commercial animal raising; building materials, recycling collection centers, storage and sales thereof; circus grounds; laboratories, research and experimental. |
Exceptions: | |
1. | Where a site is situated in more than one use district, the permitted uses applicable to such property in one district may be extended into the adjacent use district without requiring a Conditional Use Permit. |
2. | The use of HUD-Code manufactured housing is permitted within a PUD district provided such housing meets the requirements established by the Texas Dept. of Licensing and Regulation, Manufactured Housing Division. |
Table 20 (Refer to Exceptions enumerated in Article 20 [section 118-20]) |
SETBACKS |
The following illustrations are examples of the minimum setback requirements for residential construction as required by the city's Zoning Ordinance, Article 20 [section 118-20]. Plats of record, prior to enactment of the Zoning Ordinance or prior to annexation that show greater or lesser setbacks shall govern. |
Unattached accessory use buildings must have a minimum 5' rear and side yard setback. Setbacks for outside corner lots shall be 15', as shown above. Exception: lots less than 75' in width, only 20% of the width of the lot need be provided for each side yard. |
THIS ILLUSTRATION IS INTENDED AS A GUIDE ONLY. CHECK WITH THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS, i.e., KEY ALLEGRO, HARBOR OAKS, ETC. |
USE | REQUIREMENT |
|---|---|
Adult Entertainment | 1 per 200 square feet |
Agricultural Sales and Service | 1 per 250 square feet |
Airport, Landing Strip, Helipad | 1 per tie-down, plus 1 per hangar area |
Arena, Stadium or Auditorium | 1 per 4 seats or bench space |
Assisted Living Facility | 1 per 4 beds |
Auto Paint and Body Shop | 1 per 250 square feet, plus 2 per bay |
Auto Repair Shops | 1 per 250 square feet |
Bank, Savings and Loan | 1 per 250 square feet, excluding storage, employee break-room/restroom |
Bar, Saloon, Lounge, Dance Hall | 1 per 50 square feet - net area |
Boarding or Lodging House | 1 per sleeping room |
Bowling Alley | 5 per alley |
Carwash | .5 per bay, plus queuing as determined by the Code Official, plus 1 per 250 square feet of office space |
Cemetery | 1 per 200 square feet of administrative area |
Civic Organization, private or public | Greater of 1 per 200 sq. ft. or 1 for each 3 seats |
Clinic/Hospital | 1.5 per bed |
Community Building/Recreation Field | 1 per 100 square feet |
Convenience Store, with or without Gas Sales | 1 per 200 square feet |
County Club/Golf Course | 1 per 5 members plus 1 per 150 sq. ft. of floor area |
Flea Market | 1 per 100 square feet |
Gasoline Service Station | 1 per 250 sq. ft. (excluding bays) |
Government Office or Building | 1 per 300 square feet |
Hotel or Motel | 1 per sleeping room, plus total of requirements for associated commercial, restaurant, lounge, etc. |
House of Worship | 1 per 4 seats or bench spaces; schools, gyms and other public areas calculated separately |
Laundry, Self-Service | 1 per 250 square feet |
Light Industrial, Mini-Storage, Assembly or Manufacturing, Contractor Storage Yard | 1.75 per 1,000 square feet plus needed parking for commercial vehicles |
Manufactured/Industrialized Home | 2 per dwelling |
Marinas | 0.5 space per wet boat slip; 0.25 space per dry boat storage |
Mining, Excavation, Extraction | Determined by the Code Official |
Mortuary or Funeral Home | 1 per 50 square feet |
Multi-Family Dwelling - 2 or more bedrooms | 2.0 per dwelling |
Multi-Family Dwelling - efficiency & 1 bedroom | 1.5 per dwelling |
Nursing/Convalescent Home | 1 per 4 beds |
Office, Professional | 1 per 300 square feet, excluding storage, employee break-room/restroom |
Park, Recreation Area, Indoor or Outdoor Entertainment, Commercial Recreation and Amusements | 1 per 4 permanent seats or bench space, plus 1 per 200 square feet, plus 10 per field |
Personal Mini-Storage | 1 per 50 storage bays, plus 2 customer spaces |
Personal Services | 1 per 250 square feet, excluding storage, employee break-room/restroom |
Printing, Engraving, Newspaper Plant | 1.75 per 1,000 square feet, plus parking for all commercial vehicles |
Production of Crops, Livestock, etc. | Determined by the Code Official |
Public Institution | 1 per 250 square feet |
Restaurant | The greater of 1 per 100 square feet of service area or 1 per 4 fixed seats, plus minimum of 0.5 per staff |
Restaurant, Drive-in/Carry-out | Number of stalls plus 1 per 100 square feet; determined by Code Official for carry-out |
Retail, General | 1 per 250 square feet of sales/display area |
Riding Stable | 1 per 300 square feet of stable space |
School, College | The greater of 1 per 6 auditorium seats or 8 per classroom |
School, Elementary | The greater of 1 per 10 auditorium seats or 1 per classroom |
School, Secondary | The greater of 1 per 8 auditorium seats or 6 per classroom |
Shoe or Small Appliance Repair | 1 per 250 square feet |
Single-Family Dwelling | 2 per dwelling |
Studio, Professional | 1 per 250 square feet |
Theater, indoor/drive-in | 1 per 4 seats for indoor; 1 per stall plus 1 per 200 sq. ft. of concession/office area for drive-in. |
Townhouse | 2 per dwelling |
Trade Shop; Carpentry, Painting or Plumbing | 1.75 per 1,000 square feet of net floor area plus parking for all commercial vehicles |
Two-Family dwelling | 2 per dwelling |
Utilities, All | Determined by Code Official |
Vehicle Sales (including Boats and RVs) | 1 per 250 square feet of building area |
Veterinarian/Animal Hospital | 1 per 250 square feet |
Wholesale Accessory to Retail | Determined by code official |
* | Head-in parking spaces shall be no less than 9 feet wide by 18 feet long. |
* | Parallel parking spaces shall be no less than 8 feet wide by 22 feet long. |
* | Private driveways shall be no less than 9 feet wide. |
* | Commercial driveways shall be no less than 12 feet wide for one-way enter/exit and 24 feet wide for two-way enter/exit. |
* | The total length of the driveway exceeds 100 feet as measured from the property line to the point of ending (does not include floor area of a building, garage or carport); and |
* | The driveway apron, in either case, shall be paved with concrete or asphalt from its juncture with the street surface and extending to the property line of real property or for a distance of 25 feet, whichever is less. A culvert, new or existing, must be paved over. This provision does not apply if there is no paved street. |
* | Repair work to existing driveways/parking areas may be allowed to be repaired or re-surfaced with like material existing at the time of repair or re-surface. |
NOTE: All-weather surface means a surface paved with a stable material, specifically crushed limestone, crushed concrete, recycled asphalt or other documented stable material. Material not meeting these standards shall be engineered. | |
* | Additional parking stalls required under Section 21.1.2 of this ordinance [section 118-21, subsection 21.1.2 of this Code] may be exempt from paving standards if conditions fall below the minimum criteria as set forth therein. This exemption applies only for sites that have existing non-paved surfaces. |
* | Other documented/engineered material may be allowed as long as such material does not create an unstable surface. In all cases, a driveway/access drive apron shall be paved with concrete or asphalt from its juncture with the street surface and extending to the property line of real property. This provision does not apply if there is no paved street. |
* | Repair work to driveways, access ways and parking stalls at existing sites may be allowed to be re-surfaced with like material existing at the time of repair. |
Category Classification | Standards |
|---|---|
Residential | A 15% reduction allowed for other than one- and two-family dwellings, manufactured and industrialized housing or townhouses. |
Institutional/Public Use | No reduction allowed. |
Recreation, Public & Private | A 10% reduction allowed for private facilities only. |
Retail/Commercial | A 20% reduction allowed for other than assembly and restaurant occupancies. |
Industrial | A 30% reduction allowed for non-public industries. |
Agricultural | To be determined by the tree/code official |
Building permits and certificates of occupancy may be required as prescribed herein or in the Building Code. |
* | The accessory building is attached to and made structurally a part of the principal building, and |
* | The accessory building shares a common wall with the principal building, and |
* | The accessory building complies with this ordinance and the building code applicable for such structures. |
* NOTE: Newer model is defined as a manufactured home with a manufactured date being not more than ten (10) years prior to the calendar year it is to be placed on the property. |