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Brush Clearance: Flower Mound vs Little Elm

How do brush clearance rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Flower Mound and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound enforces property maintenance standards that include brush and vegetation management through code enforcement. The Cross Timbers Conservation Development District overlay imposes environmental protections while requiring defensible space around structures. Denton County burn bans prohibit open burning for brush disposal during drought.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires an annual burn permit ($25) from the Fire Department for any outdoor burning including brush and vegetation clearing. Open burning for land clearing must maintain 300-foot clearance from any structure. Burning is only allowed on designated burn days set by the Denton County Fire Marshal. All open burns must be constantly attended and must comply with TCEQ outdoor burning regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLittle Elm
Vegetation TypeCross Timbers post oak/cedar elm-
CTCDD OverlayEnvironmental protection + defensible space-
Open BurningProhibited in town limits-
Brush CollectionPeriodic Town service available-
Code Enforcement(972) 874-6350-
Burn Permit Fee-$25/year
Structure Clearance-300 ft minimum
Burn Days-Designated by Denton County
Attendance-Constantly attended
TCEQ Compliance-Required

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Flower Mound FAQ

Do I need to clear brush on my Flower Mound property?

Yes. Property owners must maintain lots free of excessive brush, dead vegetation, and debris that could create a fire hazard or nuisance. Properties near Grapevine Lake and the Cross Timbers Conservation area should maintain defensible space around structures.

Can I burn brush on my property in Flower Mound?

No. Open burning is prohibited within Flower Mound town limits. Use the Towns periodic brush collection service or take debris to an approved disposal facility. Contact Public Works for collection schedules.

What is the Cross Timbers Conservation District?

The CTCDD is a zoning overlay in western Flower Mound that protects native Cross Timbers vegetation while requiring appropriate management around structures. Property owners must balance conservation goals with fire safety clearance.

Little Elm FAQ

Can I burn brush on my property in Little Elm?

Only with a current burn permit ($25/year) from the Fire Department, on designated burn days, and at least 300 feet from any structure. TCEQ guidelines must be followed.

How do I check if today is a burn day?

Contact the Little Elm Fire Marshal's Office at fmo@littleelm.gov or (214) 975-0417. Burn day status is determined by the Denton County Fire Marshal's Office based on weather and fire conditions.

Who can apply for a burn permit?

Only property owners may apply. Register on the MyGov Permitting Portal, select annual burn permit under business license, and complete the required fields.

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