Zoning
Zoning divides the city into distinct districts for the purpose of ensuring compatible land use patterns, minimizing conflicts between uses, protecting property values and enhancing the urban environment. Each zoning district defines the uses allowed and other characteristics such as height, density and setbacks.
Zoning requests require public hearings before the Plan Commission and City Council.
Responsibilities
- The Plan Commission is comprised of Garland citizens appointed by the City Council.
- The Plan Commission evaluates the following applications:
- Changes in Zoning (Planned Development Districts)
- Specific Use Provision
- Variances to Development Standards
- Waivers to Sidewalk Construction
- Waivers to Pedestrian and Utility Easements
- The Plan Commission is the final decision maker on plats and certain variances and waivers.
- Some actions of denial of the Plan Commission can be appealed to City Council.
- The City Council is the final decision maker on matters of zoning, specific use permits and certain variances and waivers.
- The Board of Adjustment makes decisions on requests for variances to the Zoning Ordinance regarding parking, building and lot dimensions, and legal nonconforming issues.
- View the Pre-Filing 2022 Application Schedule (PDF) and 30-Day 2022 Filing Schedule (PDF)
Additional Resources
- Current Zoning Map
- Public Hearing Application - October 1, 2021 (PDF)
- The Garland Development Code includes the zoning districts, land use permissibility and definitions, parking requirements and development standards.
- City of Garland - Plats, Zoning, and Record Drawings Search