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Fence Requirements: Grapevine vs Haltom City

How do fence requirements rules compare between Grapevine, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Grapevine and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Grapevine fences must meet zoning setbacks, height limits, vision triangle rules, and HOA covenants. Residential fences are typically wood, masonry, or wrought iron. Electric and razor wire are prohibited.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City fences must meet zoning height, placement, and pool-barrier rules. The finished side typically faces outward. Fences cannot be placed in public rights-of-way or easements. HOA rules may add restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrapevineHaltom City
Allowed MaterialsWood, masonry, metal, vinyl-
ProhibitedRazor wire, electric in residential-
Historic DistrictAdditional design review-
HOA ApprovalRequired in most neighborhoods-
EnforcementCode Compliance-
Location-Entirely on owner's property
Easements-No fences in public easements
Finished Side-Outward by HOA custom
Pool Barriers-48-inch IRC standard
Corner Lot Triangle-30 inches maximum

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Grapevine FAQ

Can I install an electric fence in Grapevine?

Not in residential zones. Commercial and industrial properties may install electrified security fencing with permits and specific conditions.

Does the Main Street historic district have special rules?

Yes. Fences visible from Main Street and other historic streets require review by the Historic Preservation Commission for materials and design.

Do I need HOA approval before getting a city permit?

Yes for most Grapevine HOA neighborhoods. The city will issue a permit that meets code but the HOA can still enforce its covenants independently, so get HOA approval first.

Haltom City FAQ

Can I put a fence on the property line in Haltom City?

Yes, if you have a survey confirming the exact line. Fences must be entirely on the owner's side. Fences in utility or drainage easements can be required to be removed if the utility needs access.

Does the finished side have to face my neighbor?

The city does not require the 'finished side out' standard, but most Haltom City HOAs do, and many neighbors consider it standard courtesy. Check your deed restrictions for specifics.

Can I fence over a drainage easement?

Generally no. Fences in public utility and drainage easements can be removed at the owner's expense if the city or utility needs access. Contact Building Inspections before construction to confirm easement locations on your lot.

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