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Carrollton vs Dallas

How do coastal development rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Dallas, TX?

Dallas has fewer restrictions than Carrollton.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Carrollton regulates development in coastal zones through setback requirements, habitat protections, and public access mandates. State coastal commission approval may be required for projects near the shoreline.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas is an inland city located approximately 250 miles from the Texas Gulf Coast and has no coastal development regulations. The city is not within the jurisdiction of the Texas General Land Office Coastal Management Program. Coastal development regulations are not applicable to Dallas properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonDallas
Coastal ZoneSpecial permits required-
Shoreline SetbackVaries by zone-
Public AccessEasements required-
TopicCoastal Development-
Applicability-Not applicable β€” Dallas is inland
Distance to Coast-Approximately 250 miles
Coastal Program-TX GLO Coastal Management does not apply
Applicable-No β€” inland jurisdiction

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Carrollton FAQ

Do I need a coastal permit?

Most development within the coastal zone requires permits from both Carrollton and the state coastal commission. Check if your property is in the designated coastal zone.

Can I build a seawall on my property?

Seawalls and shoreline armoring face strict review and may be denied if alternatives exist. Living shoreline approaches are increasingly preferred.

Dallas FAQ

Does Dallas have coastal development rules?

No. Dallas is an inland city approximately 250 miles from the Gulf Coast. Coastal development regulations under the Texas General Land Office do not apply.

What environmental regulations apply to Dallas instead?

Dallas has stormwater management (Ch. 19, Art. IX), floodplain regulations (Ch. 51A, Art. V), and tree conservation (Ch. 51A, Art. X) as its primary environmental controls.

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