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Accessory Structures in Pearland, TX (2026)

3 verified accessory structures rules for Pearland, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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ADU Rules

Pearland regulates accessory dwelling units through its Unified Development Code, requiring a Conditional Use Permit before construction in residential districts and prohibiting ADUs in most commercial zoning districts.

Pearland ADU Rules and Conditional Use Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Pearland Community Development FAQ — Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Requirements; Unified Development Code

What are the requirements to construct an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)? Accessory Dwelling Unit is defined as: A subordinate building that is detached from the primary on-site structure, is used as a residence, is incidental to the main structure (i.e., the building area must be significantly less than that of the main structure) and is not involved in the conduct of a business. If the propert...

Shed Rules

Pearland requires a building permit for accessory structures (sheds, detached buildings) over 200 square feet under the Unified Development Code (UDC) Chapter 2, Article 4. Sheds 200 sq ft or smaller do not require a permit submission, but must still meet zoning yard setback requirements for the property's zoning district.

Pearland Shed & Accessory Structure Rules

Some Restrictions

Pearland Unified Development Code, Chapter 2, Division 3 (Accessory Uses & Structures)

What are the requirements to building a shed or other accessory buildings? Click the link to review Chapter 2, Divisions 3 of the UDC to learn more: Unifed Development Code Accessory Uses & Structures are permitted in all zoning districts. Please review and apply Division 3 to any plan sets. If the proposed building exceeds 120 square feet for Commercial and 200 square feet for Residential, zon...

Garage Conversions

Pearland requires a building permit for garage conversions creating habitable space, which must comply with the 2012 International Residential Code (Chapter 7 of the Code of Ordinances) and UDC zoning standards. Plans must demonstrate compliance with egress, ventilation, electrical, and parking requirements before a permit is issued.

Pearland Garage Conversion Permit Rules

Some Restrictions