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Wildfire Zones: Denton vs Flower Mound

How do wildfire zones rules compare between Denton, TX and Flower Mound, TX?

Denton has fewer restrictions than Flower Mound.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Denton is not in a designated Wildland-Urban Interface zone. TX A&M Forest Service does not classify the city as high-risk. Standard IFC provisions apply.

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Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound straddles the Denton and Elm Fork Trinity watersheds near Grapevine Lake, where dry grasslands and cedar-oak vegetation create moderate wildfire risk. No formal wildland-urban interface (WUI) designation exists, but the town enforces brush management through property maintenance standards and coordinates with Denton County burn bans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonFlower Mound
WUI DesignationNot classified high-riskNo formal local designation
EcoregionCross Timbers-
Fire Code2021 IFC (Ord. 22-663)-
Defensible SpaceNot mandated by code-
Fire Risk Areas-Grapevine Lake, CTCDD, Elm Fork
County Burn Bans-Denton County Fire Marshal: (940) 349-2840
State Monitoring-TX A&M Forest Service wildfire risk
CTCDD-Additional brush management rules

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Denton FAQ

Is Denton in a wildfire risk zone?

No. Texas A&M Forest Service does not classify Denton as a high-risk Wildland-Urban Interface community, though the Cross Timbers vegetation can present moderate seasonal risk during drought.

Do I need to clear vegetation around my home?

Denton does not mandate defensible space clearing for residential properties. Standard property maintenance codes apply to overgrown lots and accumulated brush.

Flower Mound FAQ

Is my Flower Mound property in a wildfire zone?

Flower Mound does not have formally designated wildfire zones. Properties near Grapevine Lake and within the Cross Timbers Conservation Development District face higher seasonal risk due to native cedar and post oak vegetation. Texas A&M Forest Service provides wildfire risk maps at texasforestservice.tamu.edu.

What happens during a Denton County burn ban?

During a county burn ban, all outdoor burning is prohibited in unincorporated areas of Denton County. Within Flower Mound town limits, outdoor burning is already prohibited year-round under Ch. 38, so the burn ban primarily affects the extraterritorial jurisdiction.

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