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Material Restrictions: Flower Mound vs Lewisville

How do material restrictions rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Lewisville, TX?

Lewisville has fewer restrictions than Flower Mound.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Heavy Restrictions

Flower Mound Sec. 98-1142 and Cross Timbers Conservation Development District (CTCDD) rules restrict fence materials. CTCDD scenic roadways require multi-rail or pipe-style fencing in white, black, dark green, or earth tones only. Chain link is restricted from street-facing areas. Wood stockade and solid masonry perimeter fencing are prohibited in CTCDD zones.

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Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Lewisville permits wood, chain link, wrought iron, vinyl, masonry, and composite fencing in residential areas. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electric fences are prohibited in residential zones. Corrugated metal and scrap material fences are not allowed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLewisville
CodeSec. 98-1142 / CTCDD rules-
CTCDD Scenic RoadsMulti-rail or pipe fence only-
CTCDD ColorsWhite, black, dark green, earth tones-
Chain LinkRestricted from street-facing areas-
CTCDD ProhibitedWood stockade, masonry perimeter walls-
Approved-Wood, chain link, iron, vinyl, masonry, composite
Prohibited-Barbed wire, razor wire, electric, corrugated metal
Scrap Materials-Not permitted as fencing
Masonry Over 4 ft-May require engineering and permit
Color-Not regulated by city (HOA may restrict)

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Flower Mound FAQ

Can I install a chain link fence in Flower Mound?

Chain link is restricted from street-facing applications in most residential areas. It may be used in rear yards not visible from the street in some zoning districts. Check with Planning Services at (972) 874-6350 and your HOA for specific restrictions.

What fencing is allowed in the CTCDD area?

Only multi-railed or pipe-style fencing in white, black, dark green, or earth tones. Wood stockade fences and solid masonry perimeter walls are prohibited along scenic roadways in the CTCDD to preserve the rural Cross Timbers character.

Lewisville FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Lewisville?

Wood, chain link, wrought iron, vinyl, masonry, and composite fencing materials are permitted in residential areas. Barbed wire, razor wire, electric fences, corrugated metal, and scrap materials are prohibited.

Can I build a chain link fence in Lewisville?

Yes. Chain link fences with or without privacy slats are permitted under city code. However, some HOA covenants prohibit or restrict chain link fencing, so check your deed restrictions.

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