The most common code violations in Tarrant County include tall grass and weeds exceeding 12 inches, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, substandard structures, and zoning violations such as unpermitted home businesses or accessory structures.
Across Tarrant County municipalities, the most frequently cited violations include: overgrown vegetation (grass exceeding 12 inches in Fort Worth per Chapter 16 of the Code of Ordinances), accumulation of junk and debris on residential properties, inoperable or unregistered vehicles stored on residential lots, substandard building conditions, improper trash storage and illegal dumping, unpermitted construction, sign code violations, and zoning infractions including home businesses without proper permits. Fort Worth processes over 100,000 code compliance cases annually, making it one of the busiest enforcement programs in Texas.
Penalties range from $500 to $2,000 per day per violation in most Tarrant County cities. Repeat violators face enhanced penalties. Properties with chronic violations may be subject to municipal court prosecution.
North Richland Hills, TX
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North Richland Hills, TX
North Richland Hills uses the plainly-audible-at-50-feet standard rather than numerical decibel limits. Industrial and special event permits may set specific...
North Richland Hills, TX
NRH permits residential Level 1 and Level 2 EV chargers as accessory uses, requiring an electrical permit for hardwired installations. Commercial EV charging...
North Richland Hills, TX
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North Richland Hills, TX
NRH prohibits parking commercial vehicles over one ton rated capacity on residential streets or in residential driveways overnight. Semi-tractors, trailers, ...
North Richland Hills, TX
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