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Agricultural Zoning Protection: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do agricultural zoning protection rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas does not grant counties general Euclidean zoning authority. Dallas County has minimal unincorporated land, so agricultural zoning decisions largely fall to cities. Local Government Code Chapter 232 governs subdivision platting only.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Development Code Chapter 51A permits agricultural use as a primary use in A(A) Agricultural districts and allows community gardens and limited urban farms in many residential and commercial zones with specific use permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
County zoning powerNone under Texas law-
Code referenceTX Loc. Gov't Code Ch. 232-
Unincorporated shareRoughly 1 percent-
Agricultural zoningCity-level if any-
Active TX ag regionLower Rio Grande Valley-
Code chapter-Dallas Development Code Ch. 51A
Agricultural district-A(A) by-right farming
Community gardens-Most zones, registration only
Urban farms-SUP needed in residential
Backyard chickens-Allowed on lots over half-acre

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Can Dallas County zone my land as agricultural?

No. Texas counties lack general zoning authority. The county can regulate subdivision platting under Local Government Code 232, but use designations like agricultural, residential, or commercial come from city zoning if your parcel is incorporated.

How is farmland protected if there is no county zoning?

Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 251 Right to Farm Act protects established operations from nuisance suits. Property-tax-driven agricultural appraisal under Texas Tax Code 23.51 also incentivizes keeping land in farm use.

Dallas FAQ

Can I start a community garden in Dallas?

Yes. Dallas Code 51A-4.203 allows community gardens in most residential and commercial zones. Registration is generally required, but a specific use permit is not needed for non-commercial garden activity.

Can I keep chickens at my Dallas home?

Limited backyard flocks are allowed on residential lots of at least half an acre under Ch. 7. Roosters face restrictions, slaughter on-site is banned, and standard nuisance and noise rules still apply.

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