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Specific Plans Overview: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do specific plans overview rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas counties cannot generally zone land. Dallas County regulates only subdivision plats, floodplains, and on-site sewage facilities in unincorporated areas under Local Government Code Chapter 232. Specific land-use plans are adopted by member cities, not the county.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas guides neighborhood growth through the forwardDallas Comprehensive Plan and over 1,100 Planned Development (PD) Districts under Chapter 51A. Each PD tailors uses, density, height, and design standards for a defined area.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
County zoningNot authorized in Texas-
Subdivision authorityTX Local Gov Code 232-
Floodplain permitsRequired unincorporated-
City zoningAdopted independently-
Authority-Dallas Code Chapter 51A
PD count-Over 1,100 districts citywide
Comp plan-forwardDallas adopted 2006
Approval body-Plan Commission and Council
Daily fine-Up to $2,000 per day

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Why doesn't Dallas County have zoning?

Texas state law does not grant general zoning power to counties. Only cities and certain special districts can zone. Counties regulate subdivisions, floodplains, and septic systems in unincorporated areas.

Where do I find land-use rules for my parcel?

If your parcel sits inside a city, contact that city's planning department. If unincorporated, consult Dallas County Public Works Development Services and review any deed restrictions on file.

Dallas FAQ

How do I find the PD or area plan covering my property?

Use the Dallas Development Services zoning map at dallascityhall.com. Enter your address to see the base district plus any overlay or PD number, then download the PD ordinance text from the Plan Commission case archive.

Can I change my property's zoning?

Yes, by filing a zoning change application with the Department of Sustainable Development and Construction. Expect a six- to twelve-month process with neighborhood meetings, City Plan Commission hearing, and City Council vote with notice to nearby property owners.

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