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Livestock: Lewisville vs Little Elm

How do livestock rules compare between Lewisville, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Lewisville and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Heavy Restrictions

Lewisville zoning ordinance prohibits keeping livestock (horses, cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens) on residentially zoned property unless on agricultural tracts meeting minimum acreage. Chapter 6 regulates animal keeping; Chapter 14 (Zoning) sets land use restrictions.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock prohibited on residential lots under Ch. 18 Animals and zoning ordinance. Only agricultural-zoned properties may keep farm animals. Backyard chickens generally not permitted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLewisvilleLittle Elm
Zoning CodeCh. 14 Zoning-
Animal CodeCh. 6 Animals-
Residential ZonesLivestock prohibited-
ChickensNot allowed on residential lots-
FineUp to $500/dayUp to $500/day, up to $2,000 repeat
Livestock in Residential-Prohibited
Agricultural Zones-Livestock permitted with conditions
Code-Ch. 18 Animals / Zoning Ordinance
State Protection-TX Ag Code Ch. 251 (Right to Farm)

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Lewisville FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Lewisville?

No. Chickens are classified as livestock and are not permitted on standard residentially zoned property in Lewisville. Only agricultural-zoned parcels with sufficient acreage may keep poultry.

What about miniature goats or potbellied pigs?

These are generally treated as livestock under Lewisville code and are not permitted in residential zones. Contact Code Compliance at (972) 219-3450 for specific guidance.

Little Elm FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in Little Elm?

Little Elm has not adopted a backyard poultry ordinance. Chickens are generally classified as poultry/livestock and prohibited in residential zones. Check with Code Enforcement for current interpretation.

What if my property used to be farmland?

If the property has been rezoned residential through subdivision platting, livestock restrictions apply regardless of prior agricultural use. Texas Right to Farm Act protection generally does not override municipal zoning within city limits.

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