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📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning/Setback Rules

Missouri City vs Stafford

How do setback rules rules compare between Missouri City, TX and Stafford, TX?

Stafford has fewer restrictions than Missouri City.

Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Missouri City's Appendix A Zoning Ordinance establishes minimum front, side, and rear yard setbacks that vary by zoning district and govern where structures may be built on a lot.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford's zoning code sets minimum front, side, and rear setbacks that vary by zoning district, controlling how close structures can be built to property lines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMissouri CityStafford
Typical front setback25 feet-
Typical rear setback20 feet-
Code locationAppendix A Zoning-
VariancesZoning Board of Adjustment-
Code Chapter-Chapter 102 Zoning
Typical Front-25 feet residential
Typical Side-5 to 10 feet
Variance-Requires P&Z approval

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Missouri City FAQ

How do I find my lot's specific setbacks?

Check your subdivision plat and your zoning district in Appendix A, or use the city's interactive zoning map. Planned Developments often have custom setback tables.

Can I get a variance for an encroachment?

Yes. Missouri City's Zoning Board of Adjustment can grant variances when strict enforcement creates an unnecessary hardship, but financial inconvenience alone is not a basis.

Stafford FAQ

How far from my property line can I build in Stafford?

It depends on your zoning district. Residential lots often require 25-foot front setbacks and five to ten feet on the sides. Verify district-specific values with Stafford Planning and Zoning.

Can I get a variance for a Stafford setback?

Yes. Property owners may apply to the Planning and Zoning Commission or Board of Adjustment for a variance, but they must show hardship and that the variance will not harm neighboring properties.

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