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Moving to Grapevine, TX?

Here are the local rules you need to know before you unpack.

Every city has its own set of local ordinances that go beyond state and federal law. From when you can mow your lawn to whether you can park your RV in the driveway, these rules affect daily life in ways most people do not expect. This guide covers the key ordinances in Grapevine across 22 categories and 108 specific rules we track.

17 Permissive53 Moderate38 Strict

🔊 Noise Ordinances

Noise rules affect everything from weekend parties to lawn care schedules. Quiet hours, construction restrictions, and barking dog limits vary widely between cities.

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits habitual barking under the Animals chapter of the Code of Ordinances. Dogs that bark continuously for 15 minutes or intermittently for 30 minutes can be cited. Maximum fine is 500 dollars per day.

Continuous Threshold: 15 minutes of barkingIntermittent Threshold: 30 minutes within one hour

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Industrial noise in Grapevine is regulated by Chapter 18 plus zoning conditions in industrial districts. Facilities along SH 121 and Hall Johnson must meet daytime and nighttime decibel expectations at residential property lines.

Standard: Plainly audible at residential propertyNight Period: 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Outdoor Music

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music at venues and events in Grapevine requires a permit when it extends beyond normal operations. Main Street wineries and the Gaylord Texan operate under specific CO and SUP conditions.

Weekend Cutoff: 11 p.m. Fri-SatWeekday Cutoff: 10 p.m. Sun-Thu

Decibel Limits

Some Restrictions

Grapevine primarily uses a plainly audible standard rather than fixed decibel limits. TX Penal Code 42.01 sets an 85 dB threshold for disorderly conduct. Officers may use meters in disputed cases.

Primary Standard: Plainly audibleState Threshold: 85 dB under TX Penal Code 42.01

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

Grapevine has no blower-specific ban. Gas and electric leaf blowers are legal during daytime hours and subject only to the general noise ordinance and 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. residential practice.

Blower Ban: NoneTime Practice: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Grapevine limits construction noise to 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday under the noise ordinance. Sunday work is restricted to emergencies absent a special permit from the Building Inspections division.

Weekday Hours: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon-SatSunday Work: Emergency only without permit

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise at DFW is regulated federally by the FAA, not by Grapevine. The city lies under multiple DFW flight tracks and noise contours but cannot regulate overflights. Complaints go to the DFW Airport Noise Office.

Federal Preemption: FAA regulates flight operationsDFW Noise Office: (972) 973-5579

Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

Amplified music in Grapevine is regulated by the noise ordinance and special event permits. Sound must not be plainly audible at a neighboring property after 10 p.m. Historic Main Street has festival exceptions.

Nighttime Limit: 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.Event Permits: Required for outdoor amplified events

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Grapevine Code of Ordinances Chapter 18 regulates noise with quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily. Sound plainly audible from an adjoining property during these hours is a noise disturbance.

Quiet Hours: 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. dailyStandard: Plainly audible from adjoining property

🏠 Short-Term Rentals

If you plan to rent out your home on Airbnb or VRBO - even occasionally - you need to know the local STR rules before listing.

Parking Rules

Heavy Restrictions

STR registrations in Grapevine require off-street parking in driveways and garages. On-street and lawn parking are prohibited, and the number of vehicles is tied to occupancy limits.

Off-Street Required: Driveway or garageVehicle Cap: ~1 per bedroom

Taxes & Fees

Heavy Restrictions

STR bookings in Grapevine are subject to 6 percent Texas state HOT, 7 percent Grapevine local HOT, and annual registration and permit fees. Failure to remit triggers penalties and interest.

State HOT: 6 percentCity HOT: 7 percent

Registration Rules

Heavy Restrictions

All Grapevine STRs must register annually with the city. Registration requires insurance, local contact, tax setup, and inspection, and is subject to revocation after repeated violations.

Renewal: AnnualInspection: Life-safety required

Night Caps

Some Restrictions

Grapevine STR registrations may limit the number of bookings, guests, or nights per year in some districts. Stays of 30 or more consecutive days are generally exempt from short-term rental regulation.

STR Definition: Under 30 nightsLong-Term: 30+ nights exempt

Insurance Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine STR registration typically requires proof of commercial liability insurance of $500,000 to $1 million. Standard homeowners policies usually do not cover short-term rental activity.

Typical Minimum: $500K to $1MHomeowners Policy: Usually excludes STR

Occupancy Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine STR registrations limit occupancy by bedroom count, typically 2 persons per bedroom plus 2 additional, with a hard cap commonly at 10 or 12 guests. Large events are prohibited.

Formula: 2 per bedroom + 2Hard Cap: ~10 to 12

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine requires registration, certificate of occupancy, and hotel occupancy tax compliance for short-term rentals. STRs are closely regulated due to the active tourism market around Gaylord and DFW Airport.

Registration: Required annuallyLocal HOT: 7 percent

Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

STR guests in Grapevine must comply with the city noise ordinance, typically quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM. Operators are responsible for guest behavior and may lose their registration after violations.

Quiet Hours: 10 PM to 7 AMEvents: Prohibited or permitted only

🔥 Fire Regulations

Fire pit rules, fireworks restrictions, and brush clearance requirements are especially important if you are coming from a state with different fire risk profiles.

Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires property owners to maintain vegetation clear of structures and to remove dead brush that creates fire or pest hazards. Chapter 18 nuisance provisions and International Fire Code cover requirements.

Defensible Space: 10 feet around structuresGrass Height: Over 12 inches violates

Wildfire Zones

Some Restrictions

Grapevine is not designated a wildland-urban interface but has elevated fire risk near Grapevine Lake, the Cotton Belt greenbelt, and Tarrant County open space. Drought burn bans are frequent.

WUI Designation: Not formally designatedElevated Risk: Lake shoreline, greenbelts

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits the sale, possession, and discharge of consumer fireworks within city limits year-round under Chapter 10. Violations are Class C misdemeanors with fines up to 2,000 dollars under state law.

Consumer Fireworks: Banned year-roundSparklers: Limited exceptions

Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine requires working smoke detectors in all dwellings under the International Residential Code and TX Property Code 92. Rentals must have detectors in every sleeping area and on every floor. Landlords must install and test.

Required Locations: Each bedroom, hallway, floorNew Build: Hard-wired interconnected

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires in Grapevine are allowed in approved pits using clean firewood with 25-foot setbacks. Burn bans issued by Tarrant County override all recreational fire allowances.

Approved Fuel: Clean firewood, fire logsSetback: 25 feet from structures

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits outdoor burning of trash, yard waste, and construction debris under Chapter 18 and the International Fire Code. Only approved recreational fires and permitted ceremonial fires are allowed.

Trash Burning: ProhibitedYard Waste: Prohibited

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Grapevine allows residential fire pits subject to setbacks, fuel restrictions, and burn ban status. Natural gas and propane fire features are less restricted than wood-burning. Tarrant County burn bans override city allowances.

Setback: 25 feet from structuresAllowed Fuel: Clean firewood only

🚗 Parking Rules

Parking rules catch more new residents off guard than almost any other ordinance. RV storage, overnight parking bans, and driveway regulations vary significantly.

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires driveways to be paved with concrete or approved hard surface, connect to a permitted driveway approach, and meet minimum width and setback standards. A driveway approach permit is required for new curb cuts, administered by the Public Works Department. Driveways in historic and floodplain areas face additional review.

Required Material: Concrete, asphalt, or paversMinimum Width: 10 feet residential typical

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Grapevine allows on-street parking on most public residential streets subject to a 24-hour limit and posted restrictions. Downtown and event districts near Main Street enforce metered or time-limited parking, especially during Grapefest, Main Street Days, and holiday events. Parking is prohibited within 15 feet of fire hydrants and 30 feet of stop signs.

Time Limit: 24 hours on public residential streetsFire Hydrant Distance: 15 feet minimum

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Grapevine allows residential installation of Level 1 and Level 2 electric vehicle chargers as an accessory use. A building and electrical permit is required for dedicated 240-volt circuits. The city does not require EV charging in new single-family construction but encourages it in new commercial and multi-family projects through site plan review.

Level 1: No permit requiredLevel 2: Electrical permit required

Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

Grapevine generally allows overnight on-street parking on residential streets for up to 24 hours, unless signs indicate otherwise. Downtown, event districts, and certain residential zones near Grapevine Lake post time-limited or permit-only restrictions. Vehicles unmoved for more than 48 to 72 hours may be tagged and towed as abandoned.

Residential Streets: 24 hours allowed without signsAbandoned Threshold: 48 to 72 hours unmoved

Abandoned Vehicles

Heavy Restrictions

Under Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683 and Grapevine Code Chapter 16, a vehicle left on a public street for more than 48 hours or on private property without the owner's consent may be declared abandoned. Inoperable, unregistered, or wrecked vehicles on residential property must be stored in a fully enclosed garage or removed within 30 days.

Street Threshold: 48 hours for abandonmentJunk Vehicle: Must be enclosed in garage

RV & Boat Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine restricts parking of recreational vehicles, boats, and trailers on residential property to side or rear yards behind the front building line, with screening where visible from the street. On-street parking of RVs and boats is prohibited except for loading and unloading up to 72 hours. Many HOAs in lake-area neighborhoods impose stricter bans.

Front Yard Storage: Prohibited behind front building lineLoading Window: Up to 72 hours typical

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits parking of commercial vehicles over 1 ton or 20 feet in length on residential streets and in residential driveways for extended periods. Tractor-trailers, box trucks, buses, and equipment trailers must be stored in properly zoned commercial or industrial areas. Violations can result in fines up to $500 per day.

Size Trigger: Over 1 ton or 20 feet lengthResidential Street: Overnight parking prohibited

🧱 Fence Regulations

Planning to put up a fence? Height limits, material restrictions, and permit requirements differ by city - and sometimes by which side of the property the fence sits on.

Neighbor Fence Rules

Few Restrictions

Fence disputes between Grapevine neighbors are governed by Texas Property Code 26. Cost-sharing is customary but not mandated. The city does not mediate private boundary disputes; civil court handles them.

State Law: TX Property Code Ch 26Cost Sharing: Customary, not required

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires building permits for fences over 6 feet tall and for masonry walls of any height. Simple wood privacy fences under 6 feet typically do not need permits but must meet zoning rules.

Permit Required: Over 6 feet or masonryNo Permit: Wood fence 6 feet or less

Fence Requirements

Some Restrictions

Grapevine fences must meet zoning setbacks, height limits, vision triangle rules, and HOA covenants. Residential fences are typically wood, masonry, or wrought iron. Electric and razor wire are prohibited.

Allowed Materials: Wood, masonry, metal, vinylProhibited: Razor wire, electric in residential

Retaining Walls

Some Restrictions

Retaining walls over 4 feet tall in Grapevine require a building permit and engineered drawings. Walls affecting drainage or within easements need additional engineering review.

Permit Threshold: Over 4 feetPE Stamp: Required for over 4 feet

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Pool barriers in Grapevine must be at least 48 inches tall under the ISPSC. Chain link is prohibited for new enclosures. Self-closing, self-latching gates and alarms on pool-access doors are required.

Barrier Height: 48 inches minimumChain Link: Prohibited on new pools

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Grapevine limits residential fences to 8 feet in rear and side yards and 4 feet in front yards under the zoning ordinance. Taller fences require a variance from the Board of Adjustment.

Rear/Side Max: 8 feetFront Yard Max: 4 feet

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits razor wire, concertina wire, and barbed wire in residential fences. Electric fences are restricted to commercial and agricultural zones. Chain link is limited in pool and front-yard applications.

Razor Wire: Prohibited residentialBarbed Wire: Prohibited most residential

🐔 Animal Ordinances

Pet owners and aspiring chicken keepers should check local animal ordinances before signing a lease or closing on a home.

Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock (cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs) is restricted to agriculturally zoned land in Grapevine. Most residential zones prohibit all livestock. Chapter 6 of the Code enforces setback and sanitation rules.

Residential Zones: Livestock prohibitedAg Zones: 1 acre per large animal

Beekeeping

Few Restrictions

Beekeeping is allowed in Grapevine residential zones subject to setbacks and hive density limits. No city permit is required. Texas Apiary Inspection Service regulates hive movement and commercial operations.

Permit: Not required for hobbySetback: 25 feet typical

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits intentional feeding of deer, coyotes, raccoons, and other wildlife that creates nuisance or safety hazards. Bird feeders and backyard wildlife habitat are allowed with good practices.

Prohibited: Feeding deer, coyotes, raccoonsAllowed: Bird and hummingbird feeders

Breed Restrictions

Few Restrictions

Grapevine does not ban any specific dog breed. Texas Health and Safety Code 822 preempts breed-specific legislation statewide. Dangerous-dog classifications apply by individual behavior regardless of breed.

Breed Ban: None, preempted by state lawState Law: TX H&S 822.047

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Grapevine allows backyard chickens with setback and coop requirements under Chapter 6 of the Code. Roosters are generally prohibited in residential zones. Livestock (cattle, horses, goats) require acreage under agricultural zoning.

Hens: Allowed with setbacksRoosters: Generally prohibited

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits dangerous wild animals (big cats, bears, primates, venomous reptiles) under TX Health and Safety Code 822. Many other exotic species require TPWD permits. Common small exotics are allowed.

State Law: TX H&S 822 Subchapter EBanned: Big cats, bears, primates

Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Dogs must be leashed on all public property in Grapevine under Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances. Off-leash dogs can be impounded and owners cited. Dove Park has a dedicated off-leash dog park.

Leash Length: Maximum 6 feetRequired On: All public property

🌿 Landscaping Rules

From grass height limits to tree removal permits, landscaping rules can surprise new homeowners, especially in drought-prone areas with water restrictions.

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits grass and weeds over 12 inches tall in residential areas under Chapter 13 health and nuisance provisions. Notice-to-abate letters typically give 10 days to comply before city abatement.

Max Height: 12 inchesNotice Period: 10 to 14 days

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires property owners to control weeds and non-ornamental vegetation under Chapter 13 health provisions. Non-native invasive species removal is encouraged. Notice-to-abate process enforces compliance.

Focus Species: Johnson grass, ragweed, thistleNotice Period: 10 to 14 days

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Grapevine water restrictions follow the City of Grapevine Water Conservation Plan and drought contingency stages. Year-round watering is limited to twice per week with day-of-week schedules by address.

Max Watering: Twice per week year-roundTime Limit: Not 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Artificial Turf

Some Restrictions

Grapevine allows artificial turf subject to zoning and HOA review. Texas law does not preempt HOAs on synthetic turf, so CC&Rs may restrict front-yard installation while permitting back yards.

City Approval: Per UDC landscape rulesHOA Authority: Broad over synthetic turf

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Grapevine allows rainwater harvesting systems on residential property. Texas Property Code 202.007 prevents HOAs from unreasonably restricting rain barrels, and state tax exemptions apply to harvesting equipment.

State Law: TX Property Code 202.007HOA Limits: Aesthetic rules only

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine's tree preservation ordinance requires permits and mitigation for removing protected trees over 8 inches in diameter. Dead or hazardous trees can be removed without permit after documentation.

Protected Size: 8 inches DBH native hardwoodsHeritage Size: 24+ inches DBH typically

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires tree trimming over public sidewalks and streets to maintain clearance (8 feet sidewalk, 14 feet roadway). Private tree trimming generally no permit needed; protected-tree work may require review.

Sidewalk Clearance: 8 feetStreet Clearance: 14 feet

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

Grapevine encourages native and drought-tolerant plants. Texas Property Code 202.007 protects xeriscaping from HOA bans, though HOAs may require design review for aesthetic consistency.

State Protection: TX Property Code 202.007Regional Program: TRWD SmartScape

💼 Home Business

Working from home is common, but running a business from home often requires permits and must comply with zoning restrictions on customer traffic and signage.

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Grapevine permits home occupations as accessory uses in residential districts subject to no-impact standards. Businesses producing traffic, signage, or outside employees must relocate to commercial zones.

Use Type: Accessory to residenceArea Limit: ~25 percent

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Home occupations in Grapevine may not generate customer traffic beyond typical residential levels. Businesses serving walk-in clients, offering lessons to groups, or producing repeat deliveries may violate zoning.

Walk-In Clients: Generally prohibitedGroup Classes: Not allowed

Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

Grapevine may require a zoning verification or certificate of occupancy for home-based businesses. Some home occupations are permit-exempt if fully inside the dwelling with no customer traffic.

Local Permit: Zoning verificationState Tax Permit: If selling taxable goods

Home Daycare

Few Restrictions

Texas Human Resources Code 42 preempts home daycare zoning for registered and licensed family homes caring for 12 or fewer children. Grapevine cannot prohibit compliant home daycares in residential districts.

State Law: TX Human Resources Code 42Registered Home: Up to 6 children

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine generally prohibits commercial signage for home occupations in residential districts. One small identification sign may be allowed if attached to the dwelling and non-illuminated.

Signs Allowed: Very limitedIllumination: Prohibited

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

Texas Cottage Food Law (Health and Safety Code 437) lets residents sell home-baked and non-hazardous foods. Grapevine cannot prohibit operations but may enforce zoning on traffic and signage.

State Law: TX H and S Code 437Sales Cap: $50,000 per year

🏊 Swimming Pools & Spas

Pool ownership comes with safety fencing requirements, permit obligations, and drainage rules that vary by jurisdiction.

🏗️ Accessory Structures

Thinking about an ADU, shed, or garage conversion? Local rules on accessory structures have changed rapidly in recent years, especially in California.

🌍 Environmental Rules

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

Portions of Grapevine lie within FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas around Grapevine Lake, Denton Creek, Silver Lake Creek, and Big Bear Creek. The city participates in the NFIP and Community Rating System. New construction in the 1-percent-annual-chance floodplain must have the lowest floor elevated at least 1 foot above base flood elevation.

NFIP Participation: Yes, with CRS discountsFreeboard: 1 foot above BFE required

Grading & Drainage

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine requires grading and drainage to direct stormwater away from structures and not impose runoff onto adjacent properties. A grading plan is required for new construction, substantial additions, and any earthwork that alters drainage patterns. Pools, retaining walls, and landscaping cannot redirect water onto neighbors or block drainage easements.

Foundation Slope: 6 inches in 10 feet minimumGrading Plan: Required for new construction

Stormwater Management

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine operates an MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) under a TPDES permit from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Property owners must not discharge pollutants into storm drains. Construction sites over 1 acre require SWPPP (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans). Illicit discharges carry fines up to $500 per day.

Permit: TPDES Phase II MS4SWPPP Trigger: 1 acre or larger disturbance

Erosion Control

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine requires erosion and sediment control measures on all construction and land-disturbing activities to prevent sediment from entering streets, storm drains, and waterways. Silt fencing, inlet protection, and stabilized construction entrances are required before grading begins. Violations can trigger stop-work orders and fines up to $500 per day.

Required BMPs: Silt fence, inlet protection, stone entranceInstallation Timing: Before grading begins

☀️ Solar Energy

🪧 Sign Regulations

🏚️ Property Maintenance

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Grapevine requires trash and recycling carts to be stored out of public view from the street on non-collection days, typically behind the front building line, in a garage, or screened from view. Leaving carts at the curb more than 24 hours after pickup is a code violation subject to fines.

Storage Location: Out of public viewTiming: Remove within 24 hours of pickup

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Few Restrictions

Grapevine does not have a snow removal ordinance because significant snowfall is rare in North Texas. Property owners are, however, responsible for keeping sidewalks adjacent to their property clear of obstructions such as vegetation, branches, and debris year-round. Ice from rare winter storms is generally not an enforced requirement.

Snow Ordinance: None (rare snowfall)Year-Round: Keep sidewalks clear of obstructions

Garage Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

Grapevine allows residential garage sales without a permit, limited to 3 sales per address per year and 3 consecutive days per sale. Signs may be placed on the property during the sale and must be removed immediately after. Signs in the public right-of-way or on utility poles are prohibited.

Permit: Not requiredFrequency: Up to 3 sales per year

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Vacant lots in Grapevine must be maintained to the same standards as occupied properties. Owners must mow vegetation below 12 inches, remove debris, secure against dumping, and ensure the property is not a harbor for vermin. Code Enforcement may abate chronic vacant lot nuisances and file liens against the property for costs.

Same Standards: As occupied propertiesGrass Height: Below 12 inches

Property Blight

Heavy Restrictions

Grapevine's property maintenance code treats blighted conditions, including peeling paint, rotting wood, broken windows, accumulated junk, inoperable vehicles, and overgrown vegetation, as public nuisances. Owners receive notice to abate within 10 to 30 days. Failure can result in city-performed cleanup with costs billed to the owner and property liens.

Code Basis: International Property Maintenance CodeNotice Period: 10 to 30 days typical

💡 Outdoor Lighting

🔑 Rental Property Rules

🗑️ Trash & Recycling

Pickup Rules & Schedules

Some Restrictions

Grapevine's residential solid waste and recycling service is provided by Republic Services under contract with the city. Residents receive weekly trash and recycling collection on assigned days. Containers must be placed at the curb by 7 a.m. on collection day and removed by the end of that day or the morning after.

Provider: Republic ServicesFrequency: Weekly trash and recycling

Bin Placement Rules

Some Restrictions

Grapevine residents must place trash and recycling carts at the curb with at least 3 feet of clearance from obstructions, handles facing the house, and lids closed. Carts cannot be placed in the street or block sidewalks. On non-collection days, carts must be stored out of public view, typically behind the front building line or screened.

Clearance: 3 feet from obstructionsHandle Direction: Facing the house

Recycling Requirements

Some Restrictions

Grapevine provides single-stream curbside recycling weekly through Republic Services. Accepted items include clean paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, steel cans, and specific plastics (#1 and #2 bottles and jugs). Plastic bags, shredded paper, styrofoam, and contaminated food containers are not accepted and cause load rejection.

Cart: Single-stream, 64 to 96 gallonsAccepted Plastics: Only #1 and #2 bottles and jugs

Bulk Item Disposal

Some Restrictions

Grapevine offers monthly bulk trash and yard waste collection on residents' regular service day under their Republic Services contract. Items such as furniture, appliances, and large yard waste are collected with size and weight limits. Construction debris, hazardous waste, and tires are not eligible for bulk pickup.

Frequency: Monthly bulk pickupSize Limit: Approximately 4 cubic yards

🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

🌙 Curfew Laws

📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning

🏘️ HOA Rules

🔧 Building Safety

Overall: What to Expect in Grapevine

Grapevine has 108 ordinances on file across 22 categories. Of these, 17 are rated permissive, 53 moderate, and 38 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Grapevine compared to other cities.

Rules can change, and enforcement varies. Always verify specific requirements with the city directly before making major decisions like building a fence, listing on Airbnb, or starting a home business.

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