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Brush Clearance: Allen vs Plano

How do brush clearance rules compare between Allen, TX and Plano, TX?

Allen and Plano have similar restriction levels.

Allen, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Property owners in Allen must keep lots free of accumulated brush, dead vegetation, and combustible debris under City Code Chapter 8 (Health and Sanitation). Code Compliance issues notices with 10 days to abate before city-contracted cleanup and liens.

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Plano, TX

Collin County

Some Restrictions

Plano property owners must keep grass and weeds under 12 inches and remove dead brush. The city issues abatement notices and can mow noncompliant lots at the owner cost plus administrative fees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAllenPlano
Notice period10 days-
AbatementCity contractor plus lien-
FineUp to 2000 dollars-
EnforcementCode Compliance and Fire Marshal-
Grass/Weed Limit-12 inches
Abatement Notice-7-10 days typical
City Mowing Cost-Plus administrative fee
Lien Recorded-Collin or Denton County
Code Reference-Plano Code Ch. 14 and Ch. 8

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Allen FAQ

Who enforces this in Allen?

Allen code enforcement at (214) 509-4100 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Allen?

Allen code enforcement at (214) 509-4100 handles complaints.

Plano FAQ

How tall can grass be before Plano cites me?

12 inches. Grass, weeds, or rank vegetation over 12 inches triggers a nuisance notice and potential abatement by the city.

Who pays for city-contracted mowing after a violation?

The property owner. The mowing cost plus an administrative fee is assessed as a lien against the property and recorded at the county.

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