What does MXC zoning mean?
The Mixed-Use Center district (MXC) is a mixed-use zoning classification in the City of Madison Zoning Code (Chapter 28). Properties in this district are subject to density, height, lot coverage, and use restrictions specific to MXC.
Development potential in MXC
The minimum lot area per dwelling unit is 800 sq ft. On a typical 5,000 sq ft lot, this allows up to 6 units by density alone. An FAR limit of 4 may further constrain total floor area.
Maximum building height: 100 feet (8 stories). Maximum lot coverage: 85% — the total footprint of all buildings cannot exceed this share of the lot.
ADU eligibility in MXC
No — MXC is not on the list of ADU-eligible zoning districts.
ADUs in Madison are permitted in residential districts (SR, TR) and limited mixed-use districts (NMX, TSS).
See the full list of Madison zoning districts.
Find MXC-zoned properties
Search The Property Lookup to find all MXC-zoned parcels in Madison, with ownership data, assessed values, ADU eligibility, and tax history for each.
Related zoning districts
Official resources
- Madison Code of Ordinances — Chapter 28 (Zoning)
- City of Madison Zoning Division
- Planning Division — (608) 266-4551
This information is provided for reference. Always verify zoning and development rules with the City of Madison Planning Division before making property decisions.