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Moving to League City, 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 League City across 25 categories and 107 specific rules we track.

26 Permissive61 Moderate20 Strict

๐Ÿ”Š 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.

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

League City Code Chapter 42, Article II (Ord. 2025-46) defines nighttime hours as 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Amplified sound during nighttime in residential areas is presumed unreasonable. Violations are a misdemeanor under Section 1-5.

Code Section: Ch. 42, Art. II (Ord. 2025-46)Nighttime Hours: 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

League City exempts construction noise between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM provided it does not exceed 75 dB(A) measured from the nearest residential property. Construction outside these hours requires director approval under Section 42-33(5).

Permitted Hours: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PMMax dB at Property: 75 dB(A)

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

League City does not ban gas-powered leaf blowers. Section 42-33(7) exempts mechanically powered lawn and garden tools including leaf blowers from noise restrictions between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM. Use outside those hours falls under general noise rules.

Gas-Powered Ban: NoneExempt Hours: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

League City Section 42-31(d) presumes amplified sound produced during nighttime hours (7 PM-7 AM) in residential areas is unreasonable. A special event sound permit from the chief of police is required for outdoor amplified events under Section 42-34.

Nighttime Presumption: Amplified sound presumed unreasonablePermit Authority: Chief of Police

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

League City Section 42-33(6) exempts aircraft in flight and airport operations from the noise ordinance. Nearby Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base and Houston hobby Airport generate aviation noise that is beyond local regulation.

Code Section: ยง42-33(6)Exemption: Aircraft & railroad

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

League City regulates noise through its Code of Ordinances (Chapter 42 โ€” Environment). Commercial and industrial noise that unreasonably disturbs residential areas is subject to enforcement. Construction work is limited to 7 AM to 7 PM, with work outside those hours subject to the noise ordinance.

Code: Chapter 42 โ€” EnvironmentConstruction Hours: 7 AMโ€“7 PM daily

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

League City addresses barking dogs under both Chapter 18 (Animals) and Chapter 42 (Noise). Section 42-31(b) specifically identifies repeated or sustained animal sounds as unreasonable noise. Persistent barking may also trigger nuisance animal proceedings.

Code Sections: Ch. 18 & Ch. 42, Art. IIDefinition: Repeated/sustained animal sounds

๐Ÿ  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.

Night Caps

Few Restrictions

League City's STR ordinance (Sec. 125-3.14.18) sets no annual night cap or maximum-rented-days limit. Permitted operators may rent year-round, subject to permit renewal, HOT remittance, parking, and posted occupancy rules.

Annual Night Cap: NoneHost-Presence Rule: Not required

Registration Rules

Heavy Restrictions

League City requires every short-term rental to obtain an annual STR permit from the Building Department under Section 125-3.14.18, plus a separate Hotel Occupancy Tax certificate via Rentalscape, before listing on Airbnb, VRBO, or any booking platform.

Code Section: Sec. 125-3.14.18Permit Required: Yes, before advertising

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

League City requires an STR permit under Section 125-3.14.18 before advertising or operating any short-term rental. Properties must pass fire and life safety inspection. Operating without a permit carries fines up to $500, and permit fees double for retroactive compliance.

Code Section: ยง125-3.14.18Permit: Required before advertising

Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental guests must comply with League City Chapter 42, Article II noise ordinance. STR operators are responsible for informing guests of nighttime quiet hours (7 PM-7 AM). Repeated noise complaints may result in STR permit revocation.

Quiet Hours: 7:00 PM to 7:00 AMOperator Duty: Inform guests of rules

Taxes & Fees

Heavy Restrictions

League City imposes a 7% hotel occupancy tax on all short-term rentals under Chapter 106, Article II. Tax must be collected on gross revenues including nightly rate, cleaning fees, and similar charges. Quarterly reporting is mandatory through Rentalscape.

Tax Rate: 7% hotel occupancy taxReporting: Quarterly via Rentalscape

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

League City STR permit applications must demonstrate adequate parking under Section 125-3.14.18. STR guests must comply with all residential parking regulations including the ban on oversized and commercial vehicles on residential streets.

Parking Verification: Required for STR permitOversized Vehicles: Prohibited on residential streets

Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

League City STR permits under Section 125-3.14.18 regulate occupancy as part of fire and life safety requirements. All STR properties must pass fire inspection. Maximum occupancy is determined by the building's sleeping capacity and fire code egress requirements.

Code Section: ยง125-3.14.18Fire Inspection: Required for permit

Insurance Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

League City requires all STR operators to obtain an STR permit ($300/year) and comply with fire and life safety inspections. The permit checklist includes documentation requirements that may include insurance verification. Operators must also register with Rentalscape for hotel occupancy tax reporting.

Permit Required: Yes โ€” $300/yearSafety Inspections: Annual fire and life safety

๐Ÿ”ฅ 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.

Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

League City enforces smoke-alarm rules through its adopted International Residential Code and the statewide Tex. Health & Safety Code Ch. 766. Working alarms are required in every sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area, and on each story including basements.

Adopted Code: International Residential Code (IRC R314)Required Locations: Each sleeping room, outside bedrooms, each story

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

League City prohibits outdoor burning under Chapter 42 (Environment) with limited exceptions for land clearing, firefighter training, and TCEQ-authorized burns. A permit from the fire marshal is required for all authorized commercial outdoor burns.

General Rule: Outdoor burning prohibitedPermit Authority: Fire Marshal

Propane Storage

Some Restrictions

League City regulates aboveground storage tanks under Section 125-4.5.2 and the 2021 IFC adopted in Section 46-71. Propane tanks over specified sizes require setbacks from buildings and compliance with NFPA standards.

Code Section: ยง46-71 (IFC 2021), ยง125-4.5.2Standard: NFPA 58

Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

League City requires property owners to prevent accumulation of brush and rubbish under Section 54-33. Weeds over 12 inches and accumulated brush are prohibited. The city may abate violations and charge costs to the property owner.

Code Section: ยง54-33 & IFC 2021Weed Height Max: 12 inches

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

League City adopts the 2021 International Fire Code under Section 46-71. Recreational fires and portable outdoor fireplaces must comply with IFC standards. The fire marshal oversees enforcement and may impose conditions on outdoor fire activities.

Code Section: ยง46-71 (IFC 2021)Recreational Fire Max: 3 ft diameter, 2 ft high (IFC)

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

League City prohibits the manufacture, storage, possession, sale, use, and transport of fireworks under Section 46-152. Exceptions exist for toy caps, permitted theatrical displays, and public displays approved by the fire marshal.

Code Section: Ch. 46, Art. VI (ยง46-151โ€“156)General Rule: Fireworks prohibited

Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

League City is not located in a designated Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) zone. Situated on the Gulf Coast in Galveston County, the city has minimal wildfire risk. The primary natural hazards are flooding and hurricanes, not wildfires.

WUI Zone: Not designatedPrimary Hazards: Flooding, hurricanes

๐Ÿš— 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.

RV & Boat Parking

Some Restrictions

League City Section 125-4.19.9 restricts oversized vehicle parking on residential streets but exempts motor homes, boats, boat trailers, and travel trailers from the street parking ban when temporarily loading or unloading. Storage on private property must comply with zoning setbacks.

Code Section: ยง125-4.19.9Street Parking: Boats/RVs exempt from ban

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

League City Chapter 110, Article VII regulates stopping, standing, and parking on public streets. Parking is prohibited near fire hydrants (15 ft), in intersections, on sidewalks, and in marked no-parking zones. Abandoned vehicles may be towed.

Code Section: Ch. 110, Art. VIIFire Hydrant: 15 ft clearance

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

League City regulates driveway construction and access through Chapter 125, Article IV (Site Development Standards) and Chapter 98. All driveways must provide safe ingress and egress and comply with clear vision triangle requirements at intersections.

Vision Triangle: 25 ft, 30-inch max heightArea Drains: Required for new construction

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

League City Section 125-4.19.9 prohibits parking any commercial or oversized vehicle on public streets or rights-of-way in residential zoning districts. Exemptions exist for delivery vehicles, emergency/utility vehicles, and temporary construction equipment.

Code Section: ยง125-4.19.9Prohibition: Commercial/oversized on streets

Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

League City enforces abandoned vehicle regulations under Chapter 118 (Vehicles for Hire) and state Transportation Code. Vehicles left on public streets or rights-of-way for extended periods may be towed and impounded at the owner's expense.

Public Abandonment: 48 hours (TX Trans. Code)Private Property: Must be screened/enclosed

Overnight Parking

Few Restrictions

League City does not impose a general overnight street parking ban. Vehicles must comply with Chapter 110 parking regulations and not be abandoned (48+ hours per Texas Transportation Code). Oversized and commercial vehicles are restricted in residential areas.

Overnight Ban: None for standard vehiclesAbandonment: 48 hours (TX Trans. Code)

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

League City does not have a local ordinance specifically regulating residential EV charging stations. Home EV charger installation requires standard electrical permits. Texas Property Code ยง202.023 prohibits HOAs from banning EV charging equipment on owner property.

Local Ordinance: None specific to EV chargingPermit Required: Electrical permit for installation

๐Ÿงฑ 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.

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

League City Section 125-4.4.3 limits residential fence height to 8 feet in rear and side yards, and 4 feet in front yards. Front yard fences must be at least 50% open. The clear vision triangle at intersections restricts fences to 30 inches maximum.

Code Section: ยง125-4.4.3Front Yard: 4 ft max, 50% open

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

League City requires fence construction to comply with Chapter 125, Article IV site development standards. Fence permits are processed through the building inspections department. Fences must meet material and height requirements before construction.

Permit Authority: Building Inspections DeptHeight Check: 4 ft front, 8 ft side/rear

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

League City requires pool barriers per the 2021 ISPSC adopted in Section 22-17. Barriers must be at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Pool fences must also comply with the general fence standards in Section 125-4.4.

Barrier Height: 48 inches minimumGate: Self-closing, self-latching

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

League City regulates fences through the Unified Development Code (Chapter 125). Chain link fencing is prohibited in front yards. An 8-foot fence is required along property lines adjoining Open Space parcels when adjacent to zoning districts requiring a buffer. Fence permits are required for new installations.

Front Yard Chain Link: ProhibitedBuffer Fence Height: 8 feet along Open Space

Retaining Walls

Some Restrictions

Retaining walls in League City require building permits under Chapter 22 of the Code of Ordinances. Walls exceeding 4 feet in height typically require engineered plans. Adding fill dirt without an approved permit is a separate code violation under Chapters 22-2 and 43-161.

Permit Required: Yes โ€” Building DepartmentEngineering: Required for walls over 4 feet

Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

League City allows fences on side and rear property lines per Section 125-4.2(5), which permits encroachment into required setbacks. The finished side of the fence should face outward. Texas common law governs shared fence cost disputes.

Property Line: Fences permitted on lineSetback Encroachment: Allowed per ยง125-4.2(5)

๐Ÿ” Animal Ordinances

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

Breed Restrictions

Some Restrictions

League City has no breed-specific bans. Section 18-11 uses behavior-based criteria to declare animals dangerous or vicious. Any animal that bites, attacks, or menaces persons or kills domestic animals may be declared dangerous regardless of breed.

Breed Bans: None (behavior-based)Code Section: ยง18-11

Dog Leash Laws

Heavy Restrictions

League City Section 18-8 prohibits all animals from running at large. Dogs must be confined or under direct physical control of the owner at all times. Animals in vehicles must be restrained to prevent reaching outside. Violations result in impoundment.

Code Section: ยง18-8Leash Requirement: Must be under control

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

League City allows livestock on properties of 5+ acres with a 50-foot setback from neighbor residences under Section 18-20. Poultry and fowl must be kept at least 50 feet from any residence other than the owner's per Section 18-24. Daily cleaning required.

Livestock Minimum: 5 acresPoultry Setback: 50 ft from residences

Beekeeping

Some Restrictions

League City Section 18-18 permits beekeeping with setback requirements. Hives must be at least 150 feet from churches, schools, and residences, OR at least 25 feet from property lines with a 6-foot flyover barrier. Water source required on-site.

Code Section: ยง18-18Option 1 Setback: 150 ft from buildings

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

League City Section 18-17 prohibits the sale, possession, or keeping of wild or exotic animals within city limits. The director may grant limited exceptions for educational institutions, circuses, and properly licensed facilities.

Code Section: ยง18-17Wild Animals: Prohibited as pets

Wildlife Feeding

Few Restrictions

League City does not have a specific ordinance prohibiting wildlife feeding on residential property. The city's animal ordinances (Chapter 18) focus on pet registration, leash laws, and exotic animals. General nuisance provisions may apply if wildlife feeding creates unsanitary conditions.

Specific Ban: No wildlife feeding ordinanceAnimal Code: Chapter 18 โ€” animals

๐ŸŒฟ 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

League City Section 54-33 prohibits weeds over 12 inches on any lot or premises including the contiguous unpaved right-of-way. The city may perform abatement and charge costs to the property owner after notice.

Code Section: ยง54-33Max Weed Height: 12 inches

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

League City Chapter 125, Article VII requires a tree disposition permit before removing or impacting protected trees on commercial and multi-family properties. Single-family homeowners are exempt from the permit requirement but must still comply with general property standards.

Code Section: Ch. 125, Art. VIISignificant Tree: Oak/Pecan 38"+ caliper

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

League City Section 54-33 prohibits weeds over 12 inches and accumulation of rubbish or brush on any property. Section 54-32 requires structures to be kept free from pest infestations. Violations may be abated by the city at the owner's expense.

Weed Limit: 12 inches maximumRubbish: Accumulation prohibited

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

League City follows Gulf Coast Water Authority and San Jacinto River Authority water conservation guidelines. The city implements staged drought restrictions during dry periods. Landscape irrigation is subject to voluntary and mandatory conservation measures.

Water Supplier: GCWA / SJRANormal Irrigation: Twice-weekly

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Texas state law (Property Code ยง202.007) expressly allows rainwater harvesting systems on residential property. HOAs cannot prohibit rain barrels or rainwater collection devices. League City follows state law and does not impose additional local restrictions.

State Law: TX Property Code ยง202.007HOA Restrictions: Prohibited by state law

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Some Restrictions

League City Chapter 125, Article VII requires tree disposition permits for removing protected trees on non-single-family properties. Significant trees (Oak/Pecan 38"+ caliper) receive enhanced protection requiring planning director or city council approval.

Code Section: Ch. 125, Art. VIIPermit Required: Non-single-family only

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

League City's UDC includes landscaping requirements for commercial and multifamily development but does not mandate native plant use for single-family residences. Texas Property Code ยง202.007 prevents HOAs from restricting water-conserving landscaping designs.

Residential Mandate: No native plant requirementCommercial: UDC landscaping standards apply

Artificial Turf

Few Restrictions

League City does not have a local ordinance restricting artificial turf installation on residential property. Texas Property Code ยง202.007 prevents HOAs from prohibiting water-conserving landscaping designs, which may protect synthetic turf installations.

Local Restriction: NoneState Law: TX Property Code ยง202.007

๐Ÿ’ผ 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

Few Restrictions

League City Section 125-3.14.3 allows home occupations without a permit. However, only family members may be engaged in the business, there must be no external evidence of the occupation, and the residential use must remain primary.

Code Section: ยง125-3.14.3Permit Required: No

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

League City Section 125-3.14.3(d) prohibits any change to outside appearance or visible evidence of a home occupation. No exterior signage of any kind is permitted for home businesses under the zoning regulations.

Code Section: ยง125-3.14.3(d)Signs Allowed: None

Home Daycare

Some Restrictions

Home-based childcare in League City follows Texas state licensing requirements through Health and Human Services. Small family homes (up to 12 children) may operate in residential areas subject to state licensing. League City requires a Business Registration for home-based businesses.

Max Children: Up to 12 (registered family home)State License: Required via TX Health & Human Services

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Some Restrictions

League City Section 125-3.14.3(e) requires that home occupation traffic not exceed normal residential volumes. No equipment producing noise, vibration, glare, fumes, or odors beyond residential norms is permitted.

Code Section: ยง125-3.14.3(e)(f)Traffic Limit: Normal residential volumes

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

Texas Cottage Food Law (Health & Safety Code Ch. 437) allows home-based food sales up to $75,000 annually without a local permit. League City follows state law and does not impose additional local restrictions on cottage food operations.

State Law: TX Health & Safety Code Ch. 437Annual Sales Cap: $75,000

๐ŸŠ Swimming Pools & Spas

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

Above-Ground Pools

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in League City must meet the same safety standards as in-ground pools. Pools with walls at least 48 inches may serve as the barrier if the ladder is removable or lockable.

Wall Height: 48 inches may serve as barrierLadder: Must be removable/lockable

Pool Permits

Some Restrictions

League City requires building permits for pool construction under Section 22-17, which adopts the 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. Local amendments in Section 22-18 add area drain, setback, and barrier requirements specific to League City.

Code Section: ยง22-17 & ยง22-18Adopted Code: ISPSC 2021

Fencing Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

League City requires pool barriers per the 2021 ISPSC adopted under Section 22-17. All pools must be enclosed by a barrier that prevents uncontrolled access by children. The barrier must comply with ISPSC height, gate, and latch standards.

Barrier Height: 48 inches minimum (ISPSC)Gate: Self-closing, self-latching

Hot Tub Rules

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in League City must comply with pool safety standards. Stagnant water in pools, spas, or hot tubs is a violation of Chapter 54-31. Prefabricated pools under 24 inches deep are exempt from certain requirements. Electrical work for hot tubs requires a licensed electrician and separate electrical permit.

Stagnant Water: Violation of Ch. 54-31Electrical: Licensed electrician + permit required

Safety Rules

Some Restrictions

League City adopts the 2021 ISPSC under Section 22-17 for all pool safety requirements. Local amendments in Section 22-18 require area drains, proper walkway clearances, and engineering review for pools near foundations or bulkheads.

Safety Code: ISPSC 2021Area Drains: Required per CoLC SOP

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Accessory Structures

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

ADU Rules

Some Restrictions

League City zoning under Chapter 125 permits accessory structures in residential districts subject to setback and lot coverage requirements. Accessory dwelling units must comply with building code standards and may not be used as short-term rentals without an STR permit.

Code Section: Ch. 125, Art. III & IVBuilding Permit: Required

Shed Rules

Some Restrictions

League City requires building permits for accessory structures under Chapter 22. Sheds must comply with zoning setbacks under Chapter 125, Article IV. Structures in utility easements are prohibited without a letter of no objection.

Permit Required: Yes for permanent structuresSetbacks: Per zoning district

Garage Conversions

Some Restrictions

League City requires building permits for garage conversions under Chapter 22. Converted garages must meet all building code requirements for habitable space including the 2021 IRC standards. Off-street parking requirements under Section 125-4.19 must still be met.

Building Permit: RequiredBuilding Code: 2021 IRC

Carport Rules

Some Restrictions

Carports and accessory structures in League City require building permits under Chapter 22 (Building Regulations). Structures must comply with UDC setback requirements โ€” the front building setback must be at least 10 feet in all cases. Pool equipment cannot encroach more than 42 inches into setback areas.

Permit Required: Yes โ€” Building DepartmentMin Front Setback: 10 feet (all districts)

Tiny Homes

Heavy Restrictions

League City's Unified Development Code does not include a tiny home or ADU-specific zoning classification. Accessory structures must comply with setback, height, and lot coverage requirements. Standalone dwelling units beyond the primary residence require specific zoning approval.

Tiny Homes: No specific zoning classificationADUs: Not authorized in single-family zones

๐ŸŒ Environmental Rules

Flood Zones

Heavy Restrictions

League City Chapter 50 requires residential construction in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas to be elevated at least 24 inches above base flood elevation (BFE). A development permit is required for all construction in flood zones. The city participates in the NFIP Community Rating System.

Code Section: Chapter 50 (Ord. 2018-14)Residential Elevation: 24" above BFE minimum

Grading & Drainage

Heavy Restrictions

League City requires all new residential construction to include gutters, downspouts, and area drains under Section 22-16. Chapter 125 site development standards mandate proper drainage systems. Grading must not divert water onto adjacent properties.

Code Section: ยง22-16, ยง125-4.3Area Drains: Required for new homes

Stormwater Management

Heavy Restrictions

League City Chapter 43 (Clean Water) and Chapter 125 site development standards regulate stormwater management. New development must include detention facilities. All single-family construction requires area drains under Section 22-16.

Code Sections: Ch. 43, ยง22-16, ยง125-4.3Area Drains: Required for new homes

Coastal Development

Heavy Restrictions

League City's proximity to Galveston Bay imposes coastal development requirements. Chapter 50 flood regulations, hurricane building standards under the 2021 IBC, and FEMA SFHA elevation requirements govern development in coastal areas.

Location: Galveston Bay coastal zoneFlood Elevation: 24" above BFE

Erosion Control

Some Restrictions

League City requires erosion and sediment control throughout the development process. All development in the floodplain requires a permit per Chapter 50 of the Code of Ordinances. The city's stormwater program follows Guidance for Sustainable Stormwater Drainage on the Texas Coast standards.

Code Sections: Chapter 50 (Floods), Ch. 43 (Clean Water)Floodplain: Permit required for all development

๐ŸŒฑ Cannabis Regulations

โ˜€๏ธ Solar Energy

๐Ÿชง Sign Regulations

๐Ÿš๏ธ Property Maintenance

Property Blight

Some Restrictions

League City prohibits property blight including accumulated rubbish, weeds over 12 inches, pest infestations, and unsanitary conditions under Chapter 54. The city may abate violations and charge costs to property owners after notice.

Code Section: Ch. 54 (ยง54-32, ยง54-33)Weeds: 12-inch max

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Few Restrictions

League City does not have a snow or ice sidewalk clearing ordinance. Located on the Gulf Coast near Clear Lake and Galveston Bay, League City's subtropical climate makes snow events extremely rare.

Snow Ordinance: NoneClimate: Subtropical โ€” snow extremely rare

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

League City Chapter 94 requires all residents to use city-contracted garbage collection service. Section 94-34 makes it the duty of every occupant to accept and use the service. Containers must be properly maintained and placed for collection.

Code Section: Ch. 94Service: Mandatory city contract

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

League City Section 54-33 requires owners of vacant lots to prevent accumulation of rubbish and maintain weeds below 12 inches. The city may perform abatement on non-compliant vacant properties and charge costs to the owner.

Code Section: ยง54-33Weed Height: 12 inches maximum

Garage Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

League City does not heavily regulate residential garage sales. No permit is required. Signs must comply with temporary sign rules under UDC Article VIII. Items should not block sidewalks or encroach into the public right-of-way.

Permit: Not requiredFrequency Limit: None from city

๐Ÿ’ก Outdoor Lighting

๐Ÿ”‘ Rental Property Rules

๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Trash & Recycling

๐Ÿš Drone Rules

๐Ÿ” Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

๐Ÿšช Soliciting & Door-to-Door

๐ŸŒ™ Curfew Laws

๐Ÿ“ Building Setbacks & Zoning

๐ŸŒณ Tree Protection

๐Ÿท๏ธ Garage & Yard Sales

Overall: What to Expect in League City

League City has 107 ordinances on file across 25 categories. Of these, 26 are rated permissive, 61 moderate, and 20 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in League City 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.