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Setback Rules: Mcallen vs Mission

How do setback rules rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Mission, TX?

Mcallen and Mission have similar restriction levels.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Mcallen zoning code requires minimum setback distances from property lines for all structures. Setbacks vary by zoning district and structure type.

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Mission, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Hidalgo County has no general zoning, so there is no county-wide numeric building setback in unincorporated areas. Setbacks come from recorded subdivision plat building lines, reviewed by the Planning Department, and from deed restrictions. Along public roads, the commissioners court may set set-back lines under Local Government Code Chapter 233.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenMission
Front20 to 25 feet typical-
Side5 to 10 feet typical-
Rear15 to 20 feet typical-
VarianceZoning board hearing-
County-wide setback-None (no zoning)
Setbacks from-Platted building lines
Road set-back lines-LGC § 233.032 (by order)
Variances-Board of Building Line Adjustments
Inside a city-City zoning applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mcallen FAQ

How do I find my setback requirements?

Check Mcallen zoning map for your parcel’s zoning district, then consult the zoning code for that district’s setbacks.

Can I build closer than the setback?

Only with a variance approved by the zoning board or if your structure qualifies for an exception.

Mission FAQ

What is the building setback in unincorporated Hidalgo County?

There is no county-wide setback because counties have no zoning. Setbacks come from your subdivision plat's building lines and deed restrictions, and possibly a road set-back line under Local Government Code 233.032.

Who enforces setbacks outside city limits?

The county Planning Department reviews site plans against platted building lines, and the Board of Building Line Adjustments hears variances. Deed-restriction setbacks are enforced by neighbors or the HOA in civil court.

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