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Lot Coverage Limits: Henderson vs Paradise

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Henderson, NV and Paradise, NV?

Henderson and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Henderson limits lot coverage by zoning district. Residential districts typically limit lot coverage to 50-60%. The development code specifies what counts as lot coverage and how pervious vs. impervious surfaces are calculated.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County caps lot coverage under Title 30 UDC. R-1 zones typically allow 50 percent building coverage. Impervious surface limits apply in FEMA flood zones and sensitive watershed areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonParadise
ResidentialTypically 50% maximum-
IncludesBuildings, driveways, impervious surfaces-
LandscapingRequired β€” affects buildable area-
VariancesBoard of Adjustment-
CalculationPervious vs. impervious specified-
R-1 Coverage-50 percent typical
Rural Zones-20 to 30 percent
Flood Areas-Extra impervious limits
Code-Title 30 UDC

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Henderson FAQ

How much of my lot can I cover in Henderson?

Residential districts typically allow up to 50% lot coverage. This includes all buildings, driveways, and impervious surfaces. Check your zoning district for exact limits.

Does landscaping affect my buildable area?

Yes. Henderson's development code requires minimum landscaping, which reduces the area available for buildings and impervious surfaces.

Paradise FAQ

How much of my Clark County lot can be buildings?

Typical R-1 zoning allows about 50 percent building coverage including accessory structures. Rural zones cap coverage lower at 20 to 30 percent. Master-planned communities may be stricter through Specific Plans.

Does my pool count toward lot coverage?

Pools themselves are often treated as impervious surface rather than building coverage, but pool decks, patios, and cabanas do count. In FEMA flood zones, all impervious surface is capped together.

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