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HPOZ Rules: Dallas vs Irving

How do hpoz rules rules compare between Dallas, TX and Irving, TX?

Irving has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dallas Development Code Chapter 51A Section 4.501 creates Historic Overlay Districts (HPDs) like Swiss Avenue, Munger Place, and Winnetka Heights, each with district-specific preservation criteria enforced by the Landmark Commission through a Certificate of Appropriateness review.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County does not establish historic preservation overlay zones. Historic district designations and rules exist at the city level. Dallas, Highland Park, and University Park each maintain their own historic districts and review boards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasIrving
Code sectionCh. 51A-4.501-
DistrictsApproximately twenty HPDs-
Required approvalCertificate of Appropriateness-
Reviewing bodyLandmark Commission-
Daily fine capUp to $2,000-
County districts-None established
Dallas reviewing body-Landmark Commission
Major districts-Swiss Avenue, State-Thomas
Federal listings-National Register only

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Dallas FAQ

Do I need approval to repaint my Swiss Avenue home?

Yes. Swiss Avenue HPD requires a Certificate of Appropriateness for color changes visible from the street, with an approved color palette. Repainting in the existing color is generally exempt as routine maintenance.

Which Dallas neighborhoods are Historic Overlay Districts?

About twenty HPDs including Swiss Avenue, Munger Place, Winnetka Heights, State-Thomas, South Boulevard-Park Row, Lake Cliff, Peak's Suburban, and Tenth Street. Each has its own ordinance under Chapter 51A-4.501.

Irving FAQ

Is my historic home in a Dallas County district?

No. Dallas County has no historic districts. Check the City of Dallas Landmark Commission or your specific city's preservation office. National Register listing alone imposes no design rules.

Who approves changes to a Swiss Avenue home?

The City of Dallas Landmark Commission reviews exterior changes in designated city historic districts. Apply for a Certificate of Appropriateness before any exterior work.

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