The Near Southside Form Based Code District (“NS”) is a mixed-use development zone that encourages pedestrian-oriented, urban development on the near southside, and to provide development standards and administrative procedures that encourage high-quality, sustainable development and creative design.
Permitted Land Use
Design District Plans
Fort Worth South Inc. worked with area stakeholders to create a new zoning district. The new zoning district is form based; focusing on the form of future development rather than the tradition focus on land use. Form based codes provide property owners and developers with a wider range of development options while insuring development that engages public areas.
Review Requirements and Process(PDF, 1MB)
Zoning Standards(PDF, 5MB)
Streets and Other Public Spaces(PDF, 10MB)
Parking, Driveways, and Garages(PDF, 3MB)
Landscaping and Trees(PDF, 1MB)
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(PDF, 3MB)Building Location and Orientation(PDF, 2MB)
Building Height(PDF, 502KB)
Façade and Architectural Standards(PDF, 3MB)
Signage(PDF, 11MB)
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Near Southside, Inc.
Near Southside, Inc. is the neighborhood redevelopment organization for the Near Southside Form Based Code District. This organization promotes the ongoing redevelopment of the Near Southside as a vibrant, urban, mixed-use neighborhood. Developers are encouraged to reach out to Near Southside, Inc. for preliminary review by the Near Southside Design Review Committee.
History
The Near Southside District offers residents mixed-use urban neighborhoods with traditional streetscapes, single family homes dating to the early 1900s, new and rehabilitated historic apartment buildings, and the beginnings of, what is expected to be a large for-purchase urban townhome and loft style housing options.
It is a part of the city that is enjoying a rapid transformation and revitalization from years of typical urban neglect and decay. It is the second largest employment center in Tarrant County. With 30,000 employees working in a wide range of business, it is second only to the Central Business District which has 40,000 employees. In a survey of employees in 1995, while only 2 percent said that they currently lived in the district, 17 percent said that they would live here if there were appropriate housing options. The marketplace is responding with new options.
The Fairmount Historic District, located in the southern part of the Near Southside District, was first platted in the late 1800s. The neighborhood has a great collection of Craftsmen style bungalows, many of which have been restored to their original beauty. Property values of these single family homes have doubled in the last four years. The nearby Mistletoe Heights, Berkley Place and Ryan Place neighborhoods offer a wide selection of more expensive homes.