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Height Limits: Missouri City vs Sugar Land

How do height limits rules compare between Missouri City, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Missouri City and Sugar Land have similar restriction levels.

Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Missouri City's Zoning Ordinance Section 14 caps residential fences at 8 feet, with stricter limits for front yards where only ornamental open fencing is permitted.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land's Development Code regulates fence heights by location on the property. Residential fences are generally limited to 8 feet in rear and side yards. Front yard fences are restricted or prohibited in certain zoning districts. Fence permits are required for new installations or changes in dimensions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMissouri CitySugar Land
Max side/rear height8 feet-
Front yard fencesOrnamental open only-
Code sectionAppendix A, Section 14-
HOA rulesMay be stricter-
Max Rear/Side Yard-8 feet
Front Yard-Restricted/prohibited by district
Pool Barrier Minimum-48 inches (4 feet)
Permit Required-Yes, for new/changed fences

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Missouri City FAQ

Can I put a 6-foot wood fence in my front yard?

No. Missouri City limits front yard fences to wrought iron or open ornamental metal styles. Solid wood privacy fencing is not permitted in the front yard.

Does my HOA's fence rule override the city's?

Both apply. You must comply with the stricter of the two, and many HOAs in Missouri City impose tighter height, color, or material rules than Section 14.

Sugar Land FAQ

How tall can my fence be in Sugar Land?

Rear and side yard fences are generally limited to 8 feet. Front yard fences face stricter limits or may be prohibited depending on your zoning district. Check your HOA for additional restrictions.

Can I build a front yard fence in Sugar Land?

Front yard fences are restricted or prohibited in many residential districts, including HR-1. Check the Development Code for your specific zoning district or contact Planning at 281-275-2218.

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