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📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning/Lot Coverage Limits

Richmond vs Stafford

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Richmond, TX and Stafford, TX?

Richmond and Stafford have similar restriction levels.

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Richmond regulates development through minimum open space ratios and landscape surface ratios rather than a single lot coverage cap, with residential ratios from zero to 40 percent and commercial ratios from one to 25 percent.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford zoning regulations limit how much of a lot can be covered by buildings and impervious surfaces, varying by zoning district to manage drainage and density.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondStafford
GR Standard OSR10% minimum-
Planned Suburban 240% open space-
Pools countToward lot coverage-
Commercial LSR1% to 25% minimum-
Residential Coverage-35 to 45 percent
Code Chapter-Chapter 102 Zoning
Includes-Buildings and impervious
Variance-Available with hardship

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Richmond FAQ

Does Richmond cap how much of my lot I can build on?

Indirectly. The UDC sets minimum Open Space Ratios that effectively cap coverage. General Residential Standard lots must keep at least 10 percent as open space.

Do driveways and pools count toward lot coverage?

Yes. UDC Section 7.1.106 includes driveways, walkways, parking lots, and other non-elevated structures like pools when calculating lot coverage based on the improved hard surface area.

Stafford FAQ

How much of my Stafford lot can I cover with buildings?

Most single-family districts allow building coverage in the 35 to 45 percent range, with extra limits on driveways and patios. Check your district's exact ratio with Planning and Zoning.

Do driveways count toward Stafford lot coverage?

Yes. Driveways, patios, sidewalks, and other impervious surfaces typically count toward total lot coverage limits and stormwater calculations under Stafford's zoning rules.

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