Rankin County lot coverage limits range 35-50% for R-1 residential. Pearl River and Reservoir-adjacent lots face additional impervious surface limits for stormwater. FEMA floodplain properties must meet floodplain management impervious coverage rules.
Lot coverage in Rankin County is regulated by municipal zoning codes. Typical R-1 (single-family) lot coverage caps: 35-40% maximum combined building footprint and impervious surface. R-2 and R-3 (duplex, multi-family) allow 45-55%. C-2 commercial zones commonly allow 70-80% with stormwater detention. Coverage calculations include primary dwelling, garages, driveways, patios, pools, and sheds. Permeable paving materials may receive partial credit under Brandon and Flowood zoning interpretations but not automatically. Ross Barnett Reservoir shoreline lots (PRVWSD lease parcels) have stricter limits to protect water quality. Pearl River floodplain properties β which include significant portions of Pearl, Flowood, and Richland near the Pearl River β must comply with each city's flood damage prevention ordinance (FEMA NFIP), which can limit fill and impervious expansion in SFHAs. Lots in the regulatory floodway face near-total restrictions on new impervious surface. Stormwater detention may be required for larger impervious additions under MS DEQ MS4 requirements in Pearl and Flowood.
Exceeding coverage: correction required plus $200-$1,000 fine. Unpermitted impervious expansion in floodplain: FEMA NFIP compliance risk affecting flood insurance. Reservoir lease lot violations: PRVWSD enforcement.
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