The minimum dwelling unit area of a residential unit shall be as specified in each residential zoning district in article
2 of this ordinance. Dwelling unit area is defined as that area devoted to the living area in a residence or dwelling unit and is exclusive of porches, enclosed or open breezeways, storage area or closets, garages, or other non-living space. The minimum dwelling unit area will generally be that space which is air-conditioned.
Water stand pipes and tanks (excluding town owned and/or operated
water tanks), church steeples, domes, spires, school buildings, and
institutional buildings may be erected to exceed three stories in
height, provided that one additional foot shall be added to the width
and depth of front, side, and rear yards for each foot that such structures
exceed three stories.
Ornamental features in all non-residential zoning districts
may exceed the maximum building height provided that the ornamental
feature does not contain floor area and provided the required setbacks
for the ornamental feature are increased by two feet for every one
foot that the ornamental feature exceeds the maximum height. Ornamental
features include, but are not limited to towers, spires, steeples,
and cupolas.
All measurements of setback requirements shall be made according to article
5, §
5.2.3, Illustrations Q-U.
A modular home may be permitted in the A, SF, DTSF, 2F, TH,
MH, or MF Districts providing that the following requirements are
met:
A. The
dwelling shall meet or exceed all building code requirements that
apply to other dwelling units concerning on-site construction.
B. Conforms
to all applicable zoning standards for the respective zoning district.
C. Is affixed
to an approved permanent foundation system.
D. The
building official is so notified in writing for the purpose of establishing
procedures for the inspection, issuing of building permits, and compliance
with the Texas Manufactured Housing Standards Act (Article 1221f V.T.C.S.).
E. The
modular home is placed on an approved platted lot of the town.
A. The
exterior facades of a main building or structure, excluding glass
windows and doors, in the A, SF, DTSF, 2F, and TH Districts shall
comply with the following requirements:
1. The
exterior facades shall be constructed of 100 percent masonry, unless
otherwise specified in this ordinance.
2. Cementatious
fiber board is considered masonry, but may only constitute 50 percent
of stories other than the first story.
3. Cementatious
fiber board may not be used as a façade cladding material for
portions of upper stories that are in the same vertical plane as the
first story.
4. Unless
an alternate material is approved by the Town Council, any portion
of an upper story, excluding windows, that faces a street, public
or private open space, public or private parks, or hike and bike trails,
shall be 100 percent masonry and shall not be comprised of cementatious
fiber board.
5. Unless
an alternate material is approved by the Town Council, the exterior
cladding of chimneys shall be brick, natural or manufactured stone,
or stucco.
6. In
the DTSF District, cementatious fiber board may be used on up to 90
percent of a structure.
7. Cementatious
fiber board may be used for architectural features, including window
box-outs, bay windows, roof dormers, garage door headers, columns,
or other architectural features approved by the Building Official.
B. The
roof pitches of a main building or structure, including garages, in
the A, SF, DTSF, 2F, and TH Districts shall meet the following roof
pitch standards:
1. A minimum
of 65 percent of the surface area of composition roofs shall maintain
a minimum roof pitch of 8:12.
2. A minimum
of 75 percent of the surface area of clay tile, cement tile, slate
or slate products, or metal roofs shall maintain a minimum roof pitch
of 3:12.
3. Wood
roof shingles are prohibited.
(Ordinance 15-55, adopted 9/22/2015; Ordinance 16-29, adopted 4/26/2016)
If applicable all nonresidential buildings and parking areas
shall conform to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1991,
as may be amended, accessibility guidelines, the Uniform Federal Accessibility
Standards, and Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS).
The side building lines of a self-storage or mini-warehouse
facility may be reduced by approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission
at the time of the preliminary site plan approval. The configuration
of the storage units shall be with the doors facing into the site
with the rear walls of the units serving as the outer boundary.
Self-storage or mini-warehouse facilities must comply with article
4, §
4.9.8 of this ordinance, and its amendments, relating to the construction material used for exterior buildings. Notwithstanding any other provisions to the contrary, a self-storage or mini-warehouse facility constructed adjacent to a residential area, whether separated by a dedicated street or not, shall exclusively use clay fired brick or stone as the exterior construction material.
A. All
buildings, gasoline pump islands, vacuums, outdoor speakers, gasoline
or fuel storage tanks, air and water dispensers, and other structures
in conjunction with any automotive use shall be located a minimum
of 200 feet from any residential zoning district or areas shown as
residential on the future land use plan. No service bay shall face
a residential zoning district or areas shown as residential on the
future land use plan. An automotive use shall be defined as the sales,
leasing, renting, servicing, repair, or washing of automobiles, boats,
motorcycles, trucks, or any other motor vehicle.
B. All
buildings, structures, and outdoor speakers used in conjunction with
any drive-through restaurant or drive-in restaurant shall be located
a minimum of 200 feet from any residential zoning district or areas
shown as residential on the future land use plan.
C. Any lot containing a drive-through restaurant, drive-in restaurant, and/or an automotive use as defined in article
4, § 4.9.11(A) and that is adjacent to a residentially zoned property or areas shown as residential on the future land use plan shall comply with the landscape requirements set forth in article
4, § 4.2.6(C) and screening wall requirements set forth in article
4, §
4.5.2.
D. The requirements listed in article
4, § 4.9.11(A) and § 4.9.11(B) shall not apply to a drive-through restaurant, drive-in restaurant, and/or an automotive use within 200 feet of a residential zoning district that is separated from the residential area by an existing or future major thoroughfare identified on the town's thoroughfare plan.
(Ordinance 2024-08, § 7, adopted 1/9/2024)
A. In
the SF Districts, a minimum of four distinctly different home elevations
shall be built on the same side of the street. Similar elevations
shall not face each other. The same elevation shall not be within
three homes of each other on the same side of the street.
B. Different
exterior elevations can be met by meeting at least two of the following
criteria:
1. Different
roof forms/profiles;
2. Different
facades consisting of different window and door style and placement;
3. Different
entry treatment such as porches and columns;
4. Different
number of stories.
(Ordinance 15-55, adopted 9/22/2015)
A. In
the SF and DTSF Districts, garages shall meet the following requirements:
1. In
no instance shall a garage door directly facing a street be less than
25 feet from the property line.
2. Garage
doors directly facing a street shall not occupy more than 50 percent
of the width of the front façade of the house.
3. Where
a home has three or more garage/enclosed parking spaces, no more than
two single garage doors or one double garage door shall face the street,
unless the garage door(s) are located behind the main structure.
(Ordinance 15-55, adopted 9/22/2015)