Flower Mound enforces property maintenance standards that include brush and vegetation management through code enforcement. The Cross Timbers Conservation Development District overlay imposes environmental protections while requiring defensible space around structures. Denton County burn bans prohibit open burning for brush disposal during drought.
Flower Mound requires property owners to maintain their lots free of excessive brush, dead vegetation, and accumulated debris that may constitute a fire hazard or nuisance under the property maintenance provisions of the Code of Ordinances. The Town lies within the Cross Timbers ecological region, characterized by post oak and cedar elm forest mixed with prairie grasslands. This vegetation type is fire-adapted, and lots adjacent to Grapevine Lake, the Cross Timbers Conservation Development District, and undeveloped areas face elevated wildfire risk during dry periods. The CTCDD overlay requires conservation of native vegetation while balancing defensible space around structures. Property owners should maintain clearance around structures by removing dead brush, trimming low-hanging branches, and managing leaf litter accumulation. Open burning for brush disposal is prohibited within town limits, and Denton County burn bans impose additional restrictions in drought conditions. The Town offers periodic brush collection through its solid waste services. Texas A&M Forest Service provides wildfire risk assessments and Firewise community guidance. Contact Code Enforcement at (972) 874-6350 for brush accumulation complaints or clearance requirements.
Property maintenance violations carry fines up to $500 per day after notice and cure period. Open burning of brush is prohibited and subject to separate fire code penalties. County burn ban violations may carry enhanced penalties.
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