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Katy vs Missouri City

How do structure height limits rules compare between Katy, TX and Missouri City, TX?

Katy and Missouri City have similar restriction levels.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Katy zoning limits residential structures to 32 feet measured from the highest natural grade under the slab, excluding chimneys, attic ventilators, and plumbing vent stacks from the height calculation.

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Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Missouri City's Zoning Ordinance limits structure height by district, with most single-family residential buildings capped at 35 feet and taller buildings allowed in commercial and PD zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyMissouri City
Residential max height32 feet-
Measured fromHighest natural grade-
Excluded featuresChimneys, vents, ventilators-
Industrial districtNo maximum height-
Typical residential cap-35 feet
Commercial zones-Higher limits apply
PD districts-Custom heights possible
Code-Appendix A Zoning

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Katy FAQ

Are rooftop solar panels counted toward Katy's height limit?

Solar panels mounted flush to the roof typically follow the roof contour and are reviewed during permit. Tall rack-mounted arrays may push total height past 32 feet and require Board of Adjustment review.

Can I build a third story in Katy?

Yes, if the total height stays at or below 32 feet from the highest natural grade and the lot is in a district that allows multi-story residential. Confirm with Katy Building Permits.

Missouri City FAQ

Does the height limit include chimneys and antennas?

Generally no. Missouri City's zoning code typically exempts chimneys, vents, antennas, and similar minor projections from the maximum height calculation, subject to specific district rules.

Can my Planned Development exceed 35 feet?

Yes, if the approved PD ordinance specifies a higher maximum. Always check the PD's adopted development plan in addition to the base zoning standards.

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