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Katy vs Stafford

How do property blight rules compare between Katy, TX and Stafford, TX?

Katy and Stafford have similar restriction levels.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Katy treats high weeds, accumulated rubbish, and unsanitary conditions as nuisances when weeds exceed nine inches or harbor pests.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Stafford prohibits accumulations of debris, overgrown vegetation, and structural blight on private property and may abate violations after notice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatyStafford
Weed height limit9 inches-
Junked vehicle ruleArticle 8.06, Division 3-
Rubbish provisionSection 6.103(B)-
EnforcementKaty Code Enforcement-
Notice-Written notice required
Cure Period-Set by ordinance
Remedy-City abatement and lien
Structures-Hearing required

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Katy FAQ

How tall can grass and weeds get before Katy issues a citation?

Weeds taller than nine inches are presumptively a nuisance under Katy's code. Even shorter growth can be cited if it creates unsanitary conditions or harbors pests.

Can the City of Katy clean up a blighted yard at the owner's expense?

Yes. After notice, Katy may abate accumulated rubbish, high weeds, or junked vehicles and assess costs against the property owner under the nuisance provisions of the city code.

Stafford FAQ

What happens if I do not cut tall weeds after a notice?

Stafford may mow or clean the property and assess the costs plus administrative fees as a lien recoverable against the owner of the parcel.

Can the city demolish a dilapidated structure?

Yes, after notice and an administrative hearing under the adopted property maintenance code, with costs charged to the owner as a lien.

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