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Specific Plans Overview: Austin vs Pflugerville

How do specific plans overview rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?

Pflugerville has fewer restrictions than Austin.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Some Restrictions

Austin's Land Development Code in City Code Title 25 still uses 1980s-vintage Euclidean zoning categories paired with the Imagine Austin Future Land Use Map, after the CodeNEXT replacement effort was abandoned in 2018 and successor HOME initiatives moved incrementally.

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Pflugerville, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Travis County has limited zoning authority compared to municipalities. Texas Local Government Code Chapter 240 grants counties only narrow powers over subdivisions, flood plains, and a few enumerated topics. Use districts and specific plans of the city sense are not available.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinPflugerville
Base codeCity Code Title 25-
PlanImagine Austin Future Land Use-
CodeNEXT abandonedAugust 2018-
HOME phase 1 and 22023-2024 reforms-
Min lot size now1,800 square feet-
Authority-TX Local Govt Chapter 240
Use districts-Not available to counties
City annexed parcels-Follow city zoning
Max civil penalty-1,000 dollars per day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Austin FAQ

What replaced Austin CodeNEXT?

Nothing single-piece. After CodeNEXT was abandoned in 2018, Austin pursued targeted reforms: HOME initiatives reducing lot sizes and unit limits, parking minimum elimination, and Affordability Unlocked expansion. The 1984-base Title 25 still applies.

Can I build three units on my Austin single-family lot?

Generally yes after HOME Phase 1, on most SF-1, SF-2, and SF-3 lots, subject to setbacks and impervious cover. Check zoning at austintexas.gov property profile and consult Development Services before submitting.

Pflugerville FAQ

Does Travis County have residential zones?

No, not in the city sense. The county regulates subdivisions, septic, and floodplains under Chapter 240 but cannot prohibit a use solely because it is commercial or industrial in unincorporated areas.

Am I in the city or just the county?

Check the Austin Development Web Map or call Travis County Transportation and Natural Resources. ETJ status and full-purpose annexation determine which agency governs your zoning review.

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