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Katy vs Rosenberg

How do setback rules rules compare between Katy, TX and Rosenberg, TX?

Katy and Rosenberg have similar restriction levels.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Katy's R-1 single-family district requires a 25-foot front yard, side yard adjacent to streets on corner lots, and a minimum 15-foot rear yard depth measured from any structure.

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Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Rosenberg has no zoning, but the UDC fixes specific building setbacks for accessory dwelling units, multi-family developments, and the SH 36 and US 90A corridors via Sec. 1-430 and Sec. 1-477.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyRosenberg
R-1 front setback25 feet minimum-
Major street front35 feet minimum-
Rear yard depth15 feet minimum-
Corner lot side25 feet adjacent street-
ADU front setback-50 feet
ADU side and rear-30 feet
Multi-family front-35 feet
Corridor setback-25 ft from ROW
Code section-UDC Secs. 1-430, 1-477

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Katy FAQ

Can I get a variance from Katy's setback requirements?

Yes. The Katy Board of Adjustment hears variance requests when strict application creates an unnecessary hardship. Apply through the Planning Department before construction begins.

Do setback rules apply to sheds and detached garages?

Yes. Accessory structures must comply with setbacks for the zoning district, though some districts allow reduced rear setbacks for detached garages. Verify with Katy Planning before building.

Rosenberg FAQ

Does Rosenberg have residential setback rules without zoning?

Yes. Setbacks come from the subdivision plat, the UDC, and specific articles such as Sec. 1-430 for accessory dwellings and Sec. 1-251 for multi-family developments.

How far must my accessory dwelling unit sit from the property line?

Sec. 1-430 requires 50 feet from the front property line, 30 feet from side and rear lines, and at least 10 feet from the main dwelling structure.

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