Plano, TX
11 zoning districts · Population 285,494
Two-Family Residence Duplex
Designed for two-family development consistent in design and development patterns with typical single-family detached development, encouraging single-family ownership by permitting division along common walls.
Downtown Business/Government District
A district for downtown business and government uses.
Neighborhood Commercial
Small-scale commercial district for neighborhood-serving retail and services.
Commercial Employment District
Intended to provide flexibility for integrated development including retail, office, commercial, and light manufacturing, with a major focus on corporate headquarters and research facilities in a campus-like setting.
Light Industrial-1
Intended for light industrial uses.
Multifamily Residence
Provides for multi-unit residential development.
Multi-Family (18 units/acre)
Multi-family district allowing up to 18 units per acre. Townhomes, condos, and garden apartments.
Neighborhood Business Design District
Creates a pedestrian-oriented environment with traditional neighborhood-friendly commercial and residential uses, low-rise building heights, walkable streets, and required open space.
Residential Community Design District
Provides a planning, regulatory, and management framework for the design and integration of small lot residential development, reinforcing neighborhood character, providing appropriate transitions in use and building scale, ensuring appropriate allocation and design of open space, and achieving a well-connected street and pedestrian network.
Single-Family Residence-7
Primarily for single-family residential development.
Urban Mixed-Use Zoning District
Provides for urban mixed-use development.