Table 39.02.023-1, Measurements, below, provides the method of measurement for the developmental standards in this UDC. Standards related to each type of measurement in this Section are established in the tables in Division 2.2, Zoning Districts and Standards.
Table 39.02.023-1 Measurements | ||
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Measurement | Methodology | Illustration |
Minimum Common Open Space | The minimum common open space required by each district is calculated by dividing the total amount of common open space on the parcel proposed for development (A) by the total gross area of the entire parcel proposed for development (B) as depicted on a Preliminary Plat. To be counted toward the minimum open space requirements, subject land shall conform to applicable standards in Section 39.04.015, Open Space Standards and Dedication | |
The area of a parcel occupied by permanently anchored primary and/or accessory buildings. | ||
Floor Area Ratio | ||
Gross Density | The number of dwelling units divided by gross acres, with gross acres being the site area minus the area of open space. | |
Gross Floor Area | ||
Height | ||
Walls or Fences: The vertical distance from the grade level of that portion of a parcel immediately abutting a wall or fence to the highest point of the wall or fence. | ||
Lot Area | The total horizontal area included within property lines. | |
Lot Width | For an interior parcel, the horizontal distance between the side property lines, measured at the required front setback line. For a cul-de-sac parcel, the horizontal distance between the side property lines measured at the front setback line. | |
The horizontal distance of a required private op en area at grade between the outer wall (or exterior finish) of a building or structure and the adjoining property lines, or, in the case of an abutting private street, the back-of-curb, unoccupied and unobstructed by any portion of a structure from the ground upward. The front and side setback lines span the entire width of the property. The interior side and side street setback lines extend from the required front setback line to the required rear setback line. | ||
A triangular area that includes that portion of public right-of-way and any private property within a triangle formed by a diagonal line extending through points on the two property lines 25 feet from the street corner intersection of the property lines in all districts except for the MU districts. In the MU districts, the lines extend 10 feet from the back of curb. The vertical dimensions of this triangle are a minimum of 12 feet vehicular traveled ways, including alleys, streets and easements, and a minimum of eight feet above sidewalks as established in Section 36.01.005, Maintenance of Sidewalks, Parkways, Alleys, etc. — By Abutting Owner, of the City of Lubbock Code of Ordinances. Objects including, but not limited to, vegetation, driveways, new structures, or signs shall not encroach into the visibility triangle except as specifically allowed in this UDC. Shrubs and fences may encroach when their overall height does not exceed 3 feet. | ||
Frontage Buildout | The minimum percentage of the lot width which must be occupied by building facade within the Build-To-Zone. For example, a property which is 100 feet wide with a Frontage Buildout of 60% would require that at least 60 feet of facade length be maintained in the Build-to-Zone. Any additional length of front facade would be allowed to step back further from the Build-to-Zone, if desired. The intent of this requirement is to encourage developments to maximize their front facade exposure along the Street. | |
Block Perimeter | ||
(Ordinance 2023-O0054 adopted 5/9/2023; Ordinance 2024-O0110 adopted 8/27/2024; Ordinance 2025-O0095 adopted 8/18/2025)
















