You will see a table that will tell you the setbacks for the zone for your property.īe aware that environmental conditions and the Wildland Urban Interface may affect your setbacks. Scroll down to the section about setbacks. Click on the section number that relates to your zone. Scroll down to the Land Use Districts section.Click on Codes which will take you to the Title 40: Unified Development Code web page. On the top of the left hand column in the pop-up window you will see your zoning.Use the Property Information Center (see Parcel information found in Property Information Center instructions above) to find information on your property.Within the pop-up window there are links to many different types of information about the property you are researching.On the left side of the screen, click on the Property Information Center link.Maps Online will zoom to the property you select.On the left side of the screen, enter your tax parcel number, house number or street address.Click on the Find Parcel button. This is the second button in the orange bar at the top of the page.You can find the jurisdiction, permits, year built, parcel number, and other details. Parcel information found in Property Information Center Find development proposals near a specific property and permit numbers for projects.Parcel information found in the Property Information Center.For questions or comments about Maps Online or the Property Information Center, contact GIS at their technical support line 564.397.4652. Maps Online is brought to you by the Geographical Information Systems department. Instructions for these and other features are available below. Maps Online can answer many of your mapping and property information questions. It is also integrated with Community Development's permitting system, so you can see permits that have been issued for a particular property.
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