Austin |
Land Development Code |
Title 25. LAND DEVELOPMENT. |
Chapter 25-3. TRADITIONAL NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT. |
Article 7. NEIGHBORHOOD EDGE AREA DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. |
§ 25-3-152. LOCATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD EDGE AREA.
(A)
A Neighborhood Edge Area may be designated along the perimeter of a traditional neighborhood district. Unless there is a park, green, greenbelt, or preserve at least 100 feet wide, a Neighborhood Edge Area must be designated for those portions of a traditional neighborhood district that abut:
(1)
land zoned SF-3 or more restrictive;
(2)
land used for any use permitted in an SF-3 or more restrictive district;
(3)
land included in an approved preliminary subdivision plan or final subdivision plat that is designated on the plan or plat for any use permitted in an SF-3 or more restrictive district.
(B)
The minimum width of a Neighborhood Edge Area is 100 feet. The maximum width of a Neighborhood Edge Area is 250 feet, but if the 250 foot width line falls within a block, the width may be extended to the nearest block edge.
Source: Section 13-9-82; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 031211-11.