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Lot Coverage Limits: Conroe vs The Woodlands

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Conroe, TX and The Woodlands, TX?

Conroe and The Woodlands have similar restriction levels.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Conroe has no zoning ordinance, so there are no zone-based lot coverage maximums. Lot coverage is controlled through subdivision plat requirements under Chapter 94 and building code provisions under Chapter 14. Individual subdivisions may set specific coverage limits.

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The Woodlands, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Montgomery County has no lot coverage limits in unincorporated areas. Conroe zoning sets district-specific coverage 40-60%. The Woodlands DSC enforces village covenants. Floodplain rules (FEMA/county drainage) limit impervious cover near Lake Conroe and San Jacinto River.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeThe Woodlands
ZoningNo zoning ordinance-
Lot Coverage SourceSubdivision plat & deed restrictions-
Drainage CodeChapter 94, Article X-
ContactPermits Division (936) 522-3110-
County Zoning-None on coverage
County Drainage-Post-Harvey rules apply
Conroe SF-40-50% typical
Woodlands-DSC village covenants
FEMA-FIRM maps enforceable

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Conroe FAQ

What is the maximum lot coverage in Conroe?

Conroe has no zoning, so there are no citywide lot coverage maximums. Coverage limits are set at the subdivision level through recorded plats and deed restrictions. Contact the Permits Division at (936) 522-3110.

Does impervious cover factor into lot coverage in Conroe?

Yes. Chapter 94, Article X drainage requirements may limit impervious cover to manage stormwater runoff. The Engineering Department reviews drainage compliance during the permitting process.

The Woodlands FAQ

Is there a lot coverage limit in unincorporated Porter?

No zoning-based lot coverage limit applies. However, Montgomery County Engineer's floodplain rules and stormwater management requirements apply in FEMA-mapped zones along the San Jacinto River and tributaries.

How much of my Woodlands lot can I pave?

The Woodlands DSC enforces village-specific impervious coverage limits varying by village. Alden Bridge and Cochran's Crossing have stricter limits. Submit site plan to DSC before adding patio, pool deck, or driveway extension.

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