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Q-Conditions (Qualified Zoning): Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do q-conditions (qualified zoning) rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas does not use Los Angeles-style Q conditions. Instead, Chapter 51A authorizes Specific Use Permits (SUPs) and Conditional Use Permits, which attach customized operating, site, and time conditions to otherwise permitted uses on individual properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
Dallas tool-Specific Use Permit SUP
Authority-Dallas Code Chapter 51A IV
Approval-Plan Commission and Council
Common conditions-Hours, parking, alcohol limits
Daily fine cap-Up to $2,000 per day

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Cedar Hill FAQ

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Dallas FAQ

How is a Dallas SUP different from a Los Angeles Q condition?

A Q condition is a permanent overlay limiting how a parcel may develop. A Dallas SUP is a discretionary permit tied to a specific use; it can be amended, lapse, or be revoked based on operational behavior.

Can my neighbors challenge an SUP application?

Yes. Owners within two hundred feet receive mailed notice. Neighbors may speak at Plan Commission and Council. A valid protest petition under Texas Local Government Code 211.006 forces a Council supermajority to approve.

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