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1503 West Avenue,
Austin, TX 78701

This Zonability report based on the following Property info:
Lot size: 5,400 sq. feet
Building size: 2,552 sq. feet
Building height: 2 stories
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1503 West Avenue, Austin, TX 78701
SF-3 - CURE - H - RDS
Lot
your
estimate
0.12 acres
(5,400 sq. feet)
rule
minimum
0.13 acres
(5,750 sq. feet)
 
close, but looks under Minimum
350 sq. feet under Minimum
Building
your
estimate
2,552 sq. feet
rule
maximum
2,160 sq. feet
 
close, but looks over Maximum
392 sq. feet over Maximum
Height
your
estimate
2 stories
(24 feet)
rule
maximum
2.7 stories
(32 feet)
 
looks good
0.7 stories below Maximum
Uses
 
Likely OK
  • Short-term rental - regular
  • Single-family attached
  • Single-family residential
  • Some home-businesses
  • Cabana, gazebo
  • Grandfathered use
  • Ornamental fence (no height)
  • Patio, porch
  • Playhouse
  • Restoration of structure
  • Solar collectors
  • Solid fence averaging 6 feet
 
Maybe OK
  • Duplex residential
  • Short-term rental - type 2
  • Two-family residential
  • Exterior changes
 
Unlikely OK
  • Cocktail lounge
  • Food sales
  • Hotel-Motel
  • Indoor sports and recreation
  • Multifamily residential
  • Pet services
  • Professional office
  • Restaurant (general)
  • Small lot single-family residential
  • Software development
  • Townhouse residential
  • Urban Farm
  • Removal of building(s)
1503 West Avenue, Austin, TX 78701
LO - CURE - H - RDS
(IF APPLICABLE)
Lot
your
estimate
0.12 acres
(5,400 sq. feet)
rule
minimum
0.13 acres
(5,750 sq. feet)
 
close, but looks under Minimum
350 sq. feet under Minimum
Building
your
estimate
2,552 sq. feet
rule
maximum
3,780 sq. feet
 
looks good
1,228 sq. foot below Maximum
Height
your
estimate
2 stories
(24 feet)
rule
maximum
3.3 stories
(40 feet)
 
looks good
1.3 stories below Maximum
Uses
 
Likely OK
  • Professional office
  • Software development
  • Restoration of structure
 
Maybe OK
  • Exterior changes
 
Unlikely OK
  • Cocktail lounge
  • Duplex residential
  • Food sales
  • Hotel-Motel
  • Indoor sports and recreation
  • Multifamily residential
  • Pet services
  • Restaurant (general)
  • Single-family attached
  • Single-family residential
  • Small lot single-family residential
  • Townhouse residential
  • Two-family residential
  • Urban Farm
  • Removal of building(s)
Zoning Districts
  • SF-3
    Residential
    Family Residence
    Family residence (SF-3) district is the designation for a moderate density single-family residential use and a duplex use on a lot that is a minimum of 5,750 square feet. An SF-3 district designation may be applied to a use in an existing single-family neighborhood with moderate sized lots or to new development of family housing on lots that are 5,750 square feet or more. A duplex use that is designated as an SF-3 district is subject to development standards that maintain single-family neighborhood characteristics.
  • CURE
    Govt. incentives
    Central Urban Redevelopment
    The purpose of a central urban redevelopment (CURE) combining district is to promote the stability of neighborhoods in the central urban area. A CURE combining district may be used: (1) for sustainable redevelopment of homes, multifamily housing, and small businesses; (2) to accommodate high priority projects that enhance the stability of urban neighborhoods including the development of affordable housing and small businesses along principal transportation routes that serve a neighborhood; (3) to improve the natural environment; and (4) to encourage high quality development with architectural design and proportion compatible with the neighborhood.
  • H
    Preservation
    Historic Landmark
    The purpose of a historic landmark (H) combining district is to protect, enhance, and preserve individual  structures or sites that are of architectural, historical, archaeological, or cultural significance.
  • RDS
    Design
    Residential Design Standards (McMansion Ordinance)
    This district is intended to minimize the impact of new construction, remodeling, and additions to existing buildings on surrounding properties in residential neighborhoods by defining an acceptable buildable area for each lot within which new development may occur. The standards are designed to protect the character of Austin's older neighborhoods by ensuring that new construction and additions are compatible in scale and bulk with existing neighborhoods.
  • LO
    Commercial
    Limited Office
    Limited office (LO) district is the designation for an office use that serves neighborhood or community needs and that is located in or adjacent to residential neighborhoods. An office in an LO district may contain one or more different uses. Site development regulations and performance standards applicable to an LO district use are designed to ensure that the use is compatible and complementary in scale and appearance with the residential environment.