What information does a residential contractor in Fort Worth, Texas need to know before the project starts?–Fort Worth, Texas Construction Law Attorneys

What information does a residential contractor in Fort Worth, Texas need to know before the plan to execute a project is begun?

Before you plan the location of your next project, you need to make sure that the location is allowed. Each residential property has an area around the perimeter of the property that is a required yard. This area is required to be open from the ground to the sky unobstructed and can be a side yard, rear yard, front yard or projected front yard. The sizes of the yards vary by the zoning classification for the property. For the correct setback for your property’s zoning classification, please refer to Chapter 4 District Regulations, Article 7 Residential Districts of the Zoning Ordinance.  If you are unsure if your project’s chosen location is located in one of these required yards, please contact a zoning staff member with the City of Fort Worth at 817-392-8028.

Williams, McClure & Parmelee is dedicated to high quality legal representation of businesses and insurance companies in a variety of matters. We are experienced Fort Worth, Texas construction lawyers in Tarrant County who know Texas courts and Texas law. For more information, please contact the law firm at 817-335-8800. The firm’s office location is 5601 Bridge Street, Suite 300, Fort Worth, Texas 76112.

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