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HCM Demolition Controls: Houston vs Tomball

How do hcm demolition controls rules compare between Houston, TX and Tomball, TX?

Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Houston Code Chapter 33 imposes a default 90-day demolition delay on designated Landmarks and contributing historic district structures. Protected Landmark status converts the delay into a permanent prohibition.

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Tomball, TX

Harris County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonTomball
Default Delay90 days for Landmarks-
Protected LandmarkIndefinite demolition ban-
Trigger Threshold50 years or contributing-
Penalty5-year permit moratorium-
Strengthened2010 ordinance reforms-

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Houston FAQ

Can the 90-day delay actually stop demolition?

Not directly. After 90 days, demolition can proceed unless the owner consents to Protected Landmark conversion or sells to a preservation buyer found during the delay window.

What about emergency demolitions?

Public Works can authorize emergency demolition for imminent collapse or hurricane damage without HAHC delay. Documentation and salvage requirements may still apply post-event.

Tomball FAQ

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