Can you build a duplex in El Paso, TX?

Allowed with site-plan review

El Paso has multiple apartment districts ranging from A-1 through A-4 and mixed office/apartment variants, so multifamily is clearly part of the zoning framework. Feasibility depends heavily on parcel district, Appendix B standards, and any supplemental regulations.

Confidence: medium · Last researched May 2026

Dimensional standards in El Paso, TX

All zoning districts — minimum zoning district areas, minimum lot sizes, densities and heights, required setbacks, and other general standardsSet forth in Appendix B
All zoning districts — cumulative yard setbacksWhere permitted, all the individual minimum yard requirements and minimum cumulative requirements must be satisfied

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What are the setback requirements in El Paso, TX?

Setbacks vary by district. Examples — All zoning districts: Set forth in Appendix B; All zoning districts: Where permitted, all the individual minimum yard requirements and minimum cumulative requirements must be satisfied; Freestanding canopy over pump island: up to fifteen feet into the required front yard. Always confirm the exact yard requirements for your district with El Paso, TX.

What is the minimum lot size in El Paso, TX?

Minimum lot size depends on the zoning district — All zoning districts: Set forth in Appendix B.

How tall can buildings be in El Paso, TX?

Height limits are set per district — All zoning districts: Set forth in Appendix B; Adjacent to licensed solar facility: No new building may be erected or existing building increased in height so as to shade a licensed solar heating or power facility; Public, semipublic, public service buildings, hospitals, institutions, or schools: one hundred feet; Churches and temples: seventy-five feet.

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