Lot Coverage Limits: Buffalo vs Clarence
How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Clarence, NY?
Buffalo, NY
Erie County
Buffalo Green Code sets maximum lot coverage by N-Zone to preserve open space and manage stormwater for Lake Erie watershed. Typical residential coverage 40-60 percent.
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Erie County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Buffalo | Clarence |
|---|---|---|
| N-3R | 40 percent coverage | - |
| N-2R | 50 percent coverage | - |
| N-1D | Up to 100 percent | - |
| Impervious | Counts toward coverage | - |
| Permeable | Incentivized for Lake Erie | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Buffalo FAQ
Does my driveway count toward lot coverage?
Impervious surfaces count for stormwater calculations in some zones. Permeable paving may receive credit.
Can I add a garage if I am near the coverage limit?
Only if total coverage stays within your N-Zone maximum. A variance is required to exceed the limit.
Clarence FAQ
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