Material Restrictions: Rosenberg vs Stafford
How do material restrictions rules compare between Rosenberg, TX and Stafford, TX?
Rosenberg, TX
Fort Bend County
Rosenberg requires multi-family developments to install eight-foot decorative masonry walls and limits commercial perimeter property line fences to chain link, wrought iron, or wood panels.
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Fort Bend County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Rosenberg | Stafford |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-family wall | 8 ft decorative masonry | - |
| Exterior masonry | 75% minimum | - |
| Commercial fence types | Chain link, iron, wood | - |
| Repair material | Comparable to existing | - |
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Rosenberg FAQ
Can a multi-family project use a wood fence on its side property line?
No. UDC Sec. 1-253 requires an eight-foot decorative masonry wall on the sides and rear of multi-family developments rather than a wood fence.
Are chain link fences allowed for residential properties?
Single-family residential fence material is not strictly limited by the UDC, but commercial property line fences are limited to chain link, wrought iron, or wood panels.
Stafford FAQ
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