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Aubrey City Zoning Code

§ 11 SF10

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 10,000 SQUARE FOOT LOT.

A. 
PURPOSE.
This district is the predominant single-family housing district in the city. Development in the SF10 district is limited primarily to single-family dwellings and certain community and recreational facilities to serve residents of the district.
B. 
USES PERMITTED.
The following uses shall be permitted:
(1) 
One-family dwellings, detached.
(2) 
Parks and playgrounds.
(3) 
Athletic fields and playfields, noncommercial, including stadiums and grandstands.
(4) 
Government use, as defined in section 4.
C. 
CONDITIONAL USES.
The following conditional uses may be allowed in the SF10 District, subject to the provisions of Section 6, and the distances specified in this subsection shall prevail unless they are modified by the planning and zoning commission in accordance with the provisions of Section 6.
(1) 
Public utility and public services uses as follows:
(a) 
Electric substations.
(b) 
Gas odorizing stations and gate stations.
(c) 
Railroad right-of-way, but not including railroad yards and shops, freight and service buildings, or rights-of-way for switch, lead, spur or team tracks.
(d) 
Telephone exchanges and telephone transmission equipment buildings.
(e) 
Privately owned water pumping stations and water reservoirs.
(2) 
College and universities, provided that the zoning lot shall be not less than forty (40) acres.
(3) 
Churches, parish houses, convents.
(4) 
Public and private schools.
D. 
AREA; YARD; HEIGHT; AND LOT COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS.
The requirements regulating the minimum lot size, minimum yard sizes (front, side, and rear), maximum building height (stories and feet), and maximum percent of lot coverage by buildings, as pertains to this district, shall conform with the provisions of Section 22, “Schedule of District Regulations” and other applicable provisions of Section 23, “Supplementary District Regulations.”
E. 
AUTOMOBILE PARKING SPACE REGULATIONS.
For parking space requirements, see Section 25.
(Ordinance 135-87 adopted 4/14/87; Ordinance 776-23 adopted 1/26/2023)