MU-1

Low Intensity Mixed-Use

Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

This district encourages higher density, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented development, concentrating a variety of housing types among neighborhood-serving commercial and institutional uses.

60 ft

Max Building Height

20 ft

Front Setback

Development Standards

Max Building Height 60 ft
Front Setback 20 ft

Parking

Parking requirements are for commercial and mixed-use parking, and residential parking. For mixed-use or multifamily in commercial zones, the city can't require more than one space per dwelling unit.

Fort Worth Location

Permitted Uses

20 uses permitted in MU-1

Use Category
College or university Civic
Day care center (child or adult) Civic
Government office facility Civic
Institutional uses Civic
Museum, library or fine art center Civic
School, elementary or secondary (public or private) Civic
Business college or commercial school Commercial
Neighborhood-serving commercial uses Commercial
One dwelling unit when part of a business or civic use; security residence Mixed-Use
Residential, commercial, and institutional uses may occupy the same building lot Mixed-Use
Community home Residential
Duplex/two-family attached dwelling Residential
Group home I Residential
Group home II Residential
Multifamily dwelling (9+ units) Residential
Multifamily dwelling (up to 8 units) Residential
Multifamily dwelling apartment Residential
One-family attached (townhouse, rowhouse) Residential
Two-family detached Residential
Variety of housing types Residential

Need a Zoning Variance in Fort Worth?

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