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Material Restrictions: Denton vs Little Elm

How do material restrictions rules compare between Denton, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Denton and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Denton allows wood, masonry, iron, chain link, vinyl, and composite fencing. Tarps, pallets, and corrugated metal prohibited as permanent fencing.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 106 governs fence materials. Barbed wire and electric fences prohibited in residential zones. Chain link banned for pool enclosures. HOAs often specify approved materials.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonLittle Elm
AllowedWood, masonry, iron, chain link, vinyl-
ProhibitedTarps, pallets, corrugated metal-
Chain LinkKnuckle side up requiredAllowed side/rear; not for pools
Historic DistrictHLC review for compatibility-
HOAOften stricter than city code-
Barbed Wire-Prohibited in residential zones
Electric Fences-Prohibited in residential zones
Common Materials-Wood, wrought iron, masonry
HOAs-Often specify materials and colors

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Denton FAQ

Can I use corrugated metal for my fence in Denton?

No. Corrugated sheet metal, tarps, pallets, and other temporary materials are prohibited as permanent residential fencing under the Development Code.

Do I need approval for my fence material in a historic area?

Yes. Properties in historic overlay districts near downtown may require Historic Landmark Commission review to ensure fence materials are compatible with the historic character.

Little Elm FAQ

Can I use chain link fencing in Little Elm?

Chain link is generally allowed for side and rear yard fences in residential areas. However, it is prohibited for new swimming pool enclosures and many HOAs do not allow it.

What fence materials are prohibited?

Barbed wire and electrified fences are prohibited in residential zones. Razor wire is restricted to industrial areas. Check your HOA for additional material requirements.

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