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Setback Rules: Arlington vs Keller

How do setback rules rules compare between Arlington, TX and Keller, TX?

Keller has fewer restrictions than Arlington.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Arlington establishes setback requirements through its Unified Development Code (UDC). Setbacks vary by zoning district. The 2025 UDC annual update included setback adjustments for front-facing garages and rear setbacks.

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Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Keller zoning requires minimum front, side, and rear setbacks that vary by district. Typical single-family setbacks are 25 to 30 feet front, 10 feet side, and 20 to 25 feet rear under the Zoning Ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonKeller
Governing CodeUnified Development Code (UDC)-
Front SetbackTypically 25 feet-
Side SetbackTypically 5 feet-
Rear Setback5-20 feet by zone-
2025 UpdateSetback adjustments adopted-
Typical Front Setback-25 to 30 feet
Typical Side Setback-10 feet interior
Corner Side Street-15 feet
Accessory Setback-Often 5 feet rear and side
Variance-Zoning Board of Adjustment

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

What are Arlington's setback requirements?

Single-family zones typically require 25-foot front, 5-foot side, and 5-20 foot rear setbacks. The 2025 UDC update adjusted some provisions.

Can I get a setback variance?

The Board of Adjustment may grant variances for properties with unique hardships. Contact Planning and Development Services.

Keller FAQ

How close to my property line can I build in Keller?

It depends on your zoning district. Most single-family homes need at least 10 feet on the interior side, 25 to 30 feet in front, and 20 to 25 feet in the rear. Confirm before permit with Development Services.

Can I get a setback variance in Keller?

Yes, by applying to the Zoning Board of Adjustment. You must show hardship unique to your lot, and neighbor notification and a public hearing are required before approval.

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