Survey Results: Zoning
Survey Info - This survey was sent on behalf of the City of Georgetown to the FlashVote community for Georgetown, TX.
Right now the City of Georgetown has zoning authority over development regulations for new housing in Georgetown and has set a minimum lot size of 5,500 square feet for new single family lots (at least 45 feet wide with 6 foot setbacks on each side). The Texas Legislature is considering legislation that would require cities to allow lot sizes for new housing that are 1,400 square feet (at least 20 feet wide, and at least 60 feet deep) or about 31 units per acre.
Prior to reading this, what did you know about this potential change to allowable housing density by the Texas Legislature?
When it comes to the types (single family, multi-family, townhomes, duplexes, etc.) and amount (density) of housing in a neighborhood, who do you think should be able to make most of those decisions? (Choose ONE)
Where do you think future higher-density housing makes the most sense in Georgetown? (Choose all that apply)
When it comes to development standards (like single family housing requirements, parking space requirements, parks and green space requirements, building height restrictions, road width restrictions, set back requirements, planning for future water and wastewater connections, etc.), which of the following are TRUE for you? (Choose all that apply, if any)