Fort Worth, TX
12 zoning districts · Population 958,692
One-Family
This district is intended for one-family detached dwellings with a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet, along with compatible civic uses.
Two-Family
This district allows for one-family and two-family detached and attached dwellings, with varying minimum lot sizes based on dwelling type.
Medium Density Multifamily
This district is designated for multifamily dwelling units with a maximum density of 18 dwelling units per acre.
Two-Family Residential
Duplex and two-family residential district. Permits duplexes, townhomes, and single-family dwellings.
Multi-Family Residential
Multi-family district for apartments, condominiums, and multi-story residential buildings. Subject to design standards in urban villages.
General Commercial
This district permits general commercial uses, including amusement establishments, and allows for alcohol sales and on-premises consumption.
Intensive Commercial
This district allows for intensive commercial uses, including all uses permitted in 'F', plus other retail uses not considered offensive or noxious, with less restrictive area regulations.
Light Industrial
This district permits light industrial uses, including all uses allowed in 'G', along with food processing, warehousing, and light manufacturing.
Medium Industrial
This district allows for medium industrial uses, including all uses permitted in 'I', plus breweries, cement products, and power plants.
Low Intensity Mixed-Use
This district encourages higher density, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented development, concentrating a variety of housing types among neighborhood-serving commercial and institutional uses.
High Intensity Mixed-Use
This district promotes higher density, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented development, concentrating a variety of housing types among commercial, institutional, and select light industrial uses.
Urban Residential
This district provides a higher density, residential-only, pedestrian-oriented development, serving as a transition zone between low-density single-family neighborhoods and higher-density commercial areas.