What does the UDC mean for property located outside of the City?

In the State of Texas, cities cannot impose zoning regulations outside of the City limits. The City can impose certain restrictions allowed by the state in the area known as the City’s Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ).  For properties located in the City’s ETJ, rules applying to subdivisions, platting, stormwater, infrastructure, and signage apply.  

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1. Why create a UDC?
2. How is the new UDC being created?
3. What City codes are being replaced by the UDC?
4. What does the UDC mean for residential property?
5. What does the UDC mean for commercial property?
6. What if my current Use is no longer allowed in my new zoning district? Do I have to stop the use?
7. What is an Overlay District?
8. What does the UDC mean for property located outside of the City?
9. What if my current building becomes nonconforming? Do I have to bring into conformance under the new standards?
10. Where can I go for more information?