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Moving to Little Elm, 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 Little Elm across 21 categories and 100 specific rules we track.

21 Permissive57 Moderate22 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.

Outdoor Music

Some Restrictions

Little Elm specifically prohibits outdoor music in parks, public places, and nonresidential districts without a town-approved special event permit or facility rental agreement under Sec. 70-55. In residential areas, outdoor music must stop by 10 PM on work nights and 11 PM on weekends. The town manager may authorize variances for events extending to midnight.

Parks/Public Places: Permit requiredResidential Cutoff: 10 PM (work nights)

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

Little Elm does not have a standalone leaf blower ordinance or ban on gas-powered blowers. Leaf blowers are regulated under the general power equipment provisions of Sec. 70-55, which prohibit operation between sundown or 8 PM (whichever is later) and 8 AM in residential districts or within 500 feet of a residence. There is no decibel-specific limit for leaf blowers.

Permitted Hours: 8 AM to sundown/8 PMGas Blowers: No ban

Decibel Limits

Few Restrictions

Little Elm does not establish specific numeric decibel limits in its noise ordinance. Instead, Sec. 70-55 uses a reasonable-person standard, prohibiting noise that is unreasonably loud or disturbing and offensive to the ordinary sensibilities of a neighboring person. Texas Penal Code 42.01 provides a statewide 85 dBA threshold for disorderly conduct enforcement.

Local dB Limit: None specifiedStandard: Reasonable-person test

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Little Elm regulates industrial and commercial noise through the general noise ordinance in Sec. 70-55. Industrial operations in nonresidential districts must not create unreasonably loud or disturbing noise offensive to neighboring persons. Operations within 500 feet of a residential district or quiet zone face the same residential time restrictions.

Standard: Unreasonable disturbanceNear Residential: 500-ft buffer applies

Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

Little Elm regulates amplified music through Sec. 70-55, restricting radios, TVs, musical instruments, loudspeakers, and similar devices in residential areas. Sound devices must stop by 10 PM on work nights and 11 PM on weekends. The town manager may authorize special event variances extending to midnight. Outdoor music in parks requires a town-approved special event permit.

Work Night Cutoff: 10 PM (Sun-Thu)Weekend Cutoff: 11 PM (Fri-Sat)

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Little Elm addresses barking dogs under both Chapter 18 (Animals) and Chapter 70 (Noise). Under Sec. 18-42, any animal noise exceeding 15 minutes, even in sporadic bursts, is prima facie evidence of a nuisance. Pet owners notified by animal control or police who fail to correct the disturbance are in willful violation. Fines up to $500 per offense apply.

Noise Threshold: 15 minutes (sporadic or continuous)Standard: Prima facie nuisance

Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Little Elm restricts construction, maintenance, repair, alteration, and demolition work in residential districts and quiet zones to daytime hours. Under Sec. 70-55, construction equipment is prohibited from operating between 8 PM and 7 AM within residential areas or within 500 feet of any residence. Emergency utility work is exempt.

Permitted Hours: 7 AM - 8 PMBuffer Zone: 500 ft from residence

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Little Elm enforces noise restrictions under Chapter 70, Article III of the Town Code. Sound devices including radios, TVs, and musical instruments are prohibited after 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and after 11 PM Friday and Saturday. Morning quiet extends until 8 AM following any night. Violations are a misdemeanor punishable by fines up to $500 per day.

Work Night Cutoff: 10 PM (Sun-Thu)Weekend Cutoff: 11 PM (Fri-Sat)

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

Little Elm does not have a local aircraft noise ordinance. The town is not adjacent to a major commercial airport, though it is within the broader DFW metroplex airspace. Aircraft noise is regulated at the federal level by the FAA under 14 CFR Part 150. Nearby Denton Enterprise Airport is approximately 15 miles east, and DFW International Airport is about 25 miles southeast.

Local Ordinance: NoneFederal Authority: FAA, 14 CFR Part 150

🏠 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

Little Elm does not impose an annual night cap or limit on the number of nights a property may be rented as a short-term rental. There is no maximum rental frequency restriction in Ordinance 1673. Properties may be rented year-round as long as registration is current and all other STR requirements are met.

Annual Night Cap: NoneRental Frequency: Unlimited

Taxes & Fees

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm imposes a 7% local hotel occupancy tax on all short-term rentals, collected from guests and remitted to the town. The state of Texas adds a 6% hotel occupancy tax under TX Tax Code Chapter 156, bringing the combined rate to 13%. Monthly or quarterly filing is required depending on tax volume. Late payment triggers a 5% penalty plus 10% annual interest after 60 days.

Local Tax Rate: 7%State Tax Rate: 6% (TX Tax Code Ch. 156)

Registration Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm requires all short-term rental operators to complete annual registration through the town portal before listing their property. Registration costs $200 per year and must be renewed annually. Late registration incurs a $400 fee. Hosts must maintain records of reservations, guest counts, vehicle counts, and tax filings. Progressive enforcement escalates from warnings to permanent bans.

Annual Fee: $200Late Registration: $400

Occupancy Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm caps short-term rental occupancy at two adult guests per bedroom plus no more than two additional adults, with an absolute maximum of ten persons including adults and children. This limit applies regardless of property size. Violations are cited daily as separate offenses with fines up to $500 per day.

Per Bedroom: 2 adults maximumAdditional Adults: 2 maximum beyond bedrooms

Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm imposes specific quiet hours for short-term rentals: 10 PM to 8 AM on work nights (Monday through Thursday) and 11 PM to 8 AM on weekends (Friday and Saturday). Rentals are expressly prohibited from being used as party venues. Hosts must include a written party prohibition in all advertisements and listings.

Work Night Quiet: 10 PM - 8 AM (Mon-Thu)Weekend Quiet: 11 PM - 8 AM (Fri-Sat)

Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Little Elm limits short-term rental properties to a maximum of five additional guest vehicles on-site, not including any vehicles owned by the property owner. This vehicle cap applies at all times during a rental period. Street parking restrictions and other town parking ordinances also apply to STR guests.

Guest Vehicle Max: 5 additional vehiclesOwner Vehicles: Excluded from count

Insurance Requirements

Few Restrictions

Little Elm's short-term rental ordinance (Ordinance 1673) does not specify minimum insurance requirements for STR operators. The town does not mandate liability insurance, property damage coverage, or specific policy minimums as a condition of registration. Hosts should verify coverage through their homeowners insurance and rental platform policies.

Town Requirement: No mandatory insuranceHomeowner Policy: May exclude STR activity

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm requires mandatory annual registration before listing or operating any short-term rental property. Registration costs $200 per year with a $400 late fee. Advertising a property without registration is a violation. The ordinance was established May 5, 2020 under Ordinance 1673 and applies to any residential property rented for fewer than 30 days.

Registration Fee: $200/yearLate Fee: $400

🔥 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.

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Wood-burning fire pits and bonfires in Little Elm require a burn permit from the Fire Department. Gas/propane fire pits with enclosed flames may be exempt. Grills allowed without permit.

Burn Permit: Required for wood-burning firesGas/Propane Pits: Generally exempt if enclosed

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm prohibits the sale, possession, and use of fireworks within town limits and within 5,000 feet of town boundaries. This is a comprehensive ban with no holiday exceptions. Violations can result in fines up to $2,000. Texas Occupations Code Chapter 2154 governs fireworks at the state level, but municipalities retain authority to impose stricter local bans.

Status: Complete banBuffer Zone: 5,000 ft beyond town limits

Smoke Detectors

Some Restrictions

Little Elm adopts the 2018 IFC (Ordinance 1494) requiring smoke alarms in every bedroom, hallway, and level. CO detectors required near fuel-burning appliances. TX H&S Code Ch. 766 covers rentals.

Code: 2018 IFC / IRC (Ord. 1494)Location: Every bedroom, hallway, and level

Brush Clearance

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires an annual burn permit ($25) from the Fire Department for any outdoor burning including brush and vegetation clearing. Open burning for land clearing must maintain 300-foot clearance from any structure. Burning is only allowed on designated burn days set by the Denton County Fire Marshal. All open burns must be constantly attended and must comply with TCEQ outdoor burning regulations.

Burn Permit Fee: $25/yearStructure Clearance: 300 ft minimum

Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

Little Elm is a developed lakeside community with low wildfire risk along Lewisville Lake. Denton County burn bans apply during drought. No locally designated wildfire zones.

Risk Level: Low (urban lakeside community)Fire Code: 2018 IFC via Ordinance 1494

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Little Elm regulates fire pits under the 2018 International Fire Code adopted with local amendments in Sec. 50-108. Portable outdoor fireplaces are allowed at one- and two-family dwellings on non-combustible surfaces like concrete pads or maintained lawns. Permanent fire pits must maintain a minimum 10-foot clearance from any structure or combustible material. Recreational fires must be constantly attended.

Permanent Pit Setback: 10 ft from structuresPortable Surface: Concrete or maintained lawn

Outdoor Burning

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires a $25 annual burn permit from the Fire Department via the MyGov portal before any outdoor burning. Denton County burn bans override town permits during drought.

Permit Fee: $25/year via MyGov portalCode: Ch. 50 Fire Prevention

🚗 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.

Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

Little Elm allows overnight street parking for passenger vehicles. Commercial vehicles restricted 10 PM-6 AM in posted subdivisions. Extended parking may trigger abandoned vehicle rules.

Passenger Vehicles: Overnight parking generally allowedCommercial Vehicles: Restricted 10 PM to 6 AM if posted

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Little Elm has no specific EV charging ordinance. Level 2 charger installation requires a building permit. HOAs cannot block EV chargers under TX Property Code 202.023.

Local Ordinance: None specific to EV chargingLevel 2 Install: Building permit required

Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 98 governs street parking: no parking within 15 ft of hydrants, 30 ft of stop signs. Rapid growth creates heavy demand in newer subdivisions with narrow lots.

Code: Ch. 98 Traffic and VehiclesFire Hydrant: No parking within 15 ft

Abandoned Vehicles

Some Restrictions

TX Transportation Code Ch. 683 governs abandoned vehicles. Little Elm Ch. 98 requires inoperable vehicles on residential property to be enclosed in a garage or removed from the property.

State Law: TX Transp. Code Ch. 683Local Code: Ch. 98 Traffic and Vehicles

Driveway Rules

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires vehicles on improved surfaces only. Parking on grass or dirt in front yards is prohibited. Driveway construction and widening require a building permit under Ch. 106.

Surface Required: Concrete or asphalt onlyGrass Parking: Prohibited in front/side yards

RV & Boat Parking

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires RVs, boats, and trailers behind the front building line. Temporary driveway loading allowed for 48 hours. HOAs in newer lakeside subdivisions often add screening rules.

Storage Location: Behind front building line onlyTemp Loading: 48 hours on driveway

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Some Restrictions

TX Transportation Code 545.307 prohibits overnight commercial vehicle parking (10 PM-6 AM) in posted residential subdivisions. Little Elm Ch. 98 enforces locally. Pickups generally exempt.

State Law: TX Transp. Code 545.307Restricted Hours: 10 PM to 6 AM in posted areas

🧱 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.

Retaining Walls

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires permits for retaining walls over 4 ft or those supporting surcharges. Engineered drawings from a TX-licensed PE required. Drainage must not redirect to neighbors.

Permit Threshold: Over 4 ft exposed heightEngineering Required: Over 4 ft or supporting surcharge

Neighbor Fence Rules

Few Restrictions

TX Property Code Ch. 26 governs boundary fences statewide. Cost-sharing is customary but not required. Little Elm has no local ordinance beyond state law. Civil mediation recommended.

State Law: TX Property Code Ch. 26Cost-Sharing: Customary but not required

Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires a building permit for all fence construction through the Building Safety Division. A site plan showing property lines and fence location is required with the application.

Permit Required: Yes for all fence constructionApplication: MyGov portal or Town Hall

Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 106 limits front yard fences to 4 ft and side/rear to 6-8 ft by zoning district. Corner lots require 18-ft setback from side street curb for visibility.

Front Yard: Typically 4 ft maximumSide/Rear Yard: 6 to 8 ft by district

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 106 governs fence materials. Barbed wire and electric fences prohibited in residential zones. Chain link banned for pool enclosures. HOAs often specify approved materials.

Barbed Wire: Prohibited in residential zonesElectric Fences: Prohibited in residential zones

Fence Requirements

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 106 Div. 6 sets fence standards: permits required, 3-ft masonry setback from property lines, maintenance obligations enforced. HOAs often add material and style rules.

Permit: Required for all fence constructionMasonry Setback: Min 3 ft from property line

Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm requires 48-inch non-climbable pool barriers per 2018 IRC Appendix G AG105. Chain link prohibited for new enclosures. Self-closing, self-latching gates mandatory.

Min Height: 48 inches non-climbableChain Link: Prohibited for new enclosures

🐔 Animal Ordinances

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

Dog Leash Laws

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 18 Animals requires dogs to be leashed or confined at all times. Running at large is prohibited. Denton County Animal Services handles strays. Fine up to $500.

Code: Ch. 18 AnimalsLeash Required: Yes, at all times off owner property

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 18 prohibits wild, exotic, or dangerous animals in town limits. TX P&W Code Ch. 63 governs non-game wildlife. Venomous snakes require TPWD permits.

Code: Ch. 18 AnimalsExotic Pets: Prohibited in town limits

Beekeeping

Few Restrictions

No local beekeeping ordinance. TX Ag Code Ch. 131 requires free annual apiary registration with TAIS. Movable-frame hives required. HOA deed restrictions may apply.

Local Ordinance: NoneState Law: TX Ag Code Ch. 131

Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Livestock prohibited on residential lots under Ch. 18 Animals and zoning ordinance. Only agricultural-zoned properties may keep farm animals. Backyard chickens generally not permitted.

Livestock in Residential: ProhibitedAgricultural Zones: Livestock permitted with conditions

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Little Elm Ch. 18 and Ch. 106 Zoning govern chickens and livestock by zoning district. TX HB 1750 (2023) protects backyard poultry. Most newer HOAs prohibit livestock entirely.

Code: Ch. 18 Animals / Ch. 106 ZoningChickens: Permitted in some zoning districts

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

No standalone wildlife feeding ban, but Ch. 18 nuisance rules apply when feeding attracts vermin or creates health hazards. Corps of Engineers may prohibit feeding near Lewisville Lake.

Specific Ban: No standalone ban, nuisance rules applyLake Areas: Corps of Engineers may prohibit feeding

Breed Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Little Elm has no breed-specific bans. TX Health and Safety Code Ch. 822 governs dangerous dogs based on behavior, not breed. Dangerous dogs require registration and $100K insurance.

Breed Bans: None in Little ElmState Law: TX H&S Code Ch. 822

🌿 Landscaping Rules

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

Weed Ordinances

Some Restrictions

Ch. 34 declares weeds and brush over 12 inches a public nuisance. Ten-day abatement notice issued. Town clears and liens cost if owner does not comply. Vacant lots included.

Code: Ch. 34 Health and SanitationMax Weed Height: 12 inches

Water Restrictions

Heavy Restrictions

Year-round twice-weekly watering by address number per NTMWD plan. No sprinklers 10 AM-6 PM Apr-Oct. Drought stages escalate to once-weekly or total outdoor bans.

Normal Schedule: Twice per week by address numberEven Addresses: Wednesday and Saturday

Grass Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Ch. 34 Health and Sanitation requires grass and weeds below 12 inches. Violations trigger a 10-day abatement notice. Town may mow and lien costs to property.

Max Height: 12 inchesCode: Ch. 34 Health and Sanitation

Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Property owners must maintain 14-foot clearance over streets and 8-foot over sidewalks. No permit needed for routine private trimming. Avoid oak pruning Feb-Jun for oak wilt prevention.

Street Clearance: 14 feet minimumSidewalk Clearance: 8 feet minimum

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Some Restrictions

No general tree removal permit for homeowners on established lots. Development sites require tree surveys for trees 6-inch caliper or larger. HOA approval may be required.

Protected Tree Threshold: 6-inch caliper at 4.5 ft heightHomeowner Permit: Generally not required on established lots

Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting legal and encouraged. TX Property Code 202.007 bars HOA bans on collection systems. TX HSC 341.042 permits potable use. No local permit needed for rain barrels.

Legal Status: Legal and encouragedHOA Protection: TX Property Code 202.007(c)

Native Plants

Few Restrictions

No restrictions on native plants. TX Property Code 202.007 limits HOA bans on xeriscaping. Native and drought-adapted plants encouraged under NTMWD water conservation.

Native Plant Restrictions: NoneHOA Protection: TX Property Code 202.007

Artificial Turf

Few Restrictions

No local prohibition on artificial turf. TX Property Code 202.007 limits HOA authority over water-conserving landscaping. No permit required. Eliminates irrigation demand.

Local Regulation: NoneHOA Protection: TX Property Code 202.007 (water conservation)

💼 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

Home occupations permitted as accessory use in residential zones. Must operate entirely indoors, use under 25 percent of floor area, and have no non-resident employees or external evidence.

Permitted: Yes, as accessory use in all residential zonesFloor Area Limit: 25 percent of dwelling

Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Home occupation signage effectively prohibited under no-external-evidence standard. Small non-illuminated nameplate up to 2 sq ft may be allowed. No freestanding or illuminated signs.

Business Signs: Generally prohibited for home occupationsNameplate Maximum: 2 sq ft, non-illuminated

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Customer traffic must not exceed normal residential levels. Frequent walk-in visits, parking overflow, and delivery truck traffic are grounds for code enforcement action.

Customer Visits: Must not exceed residential traffic levelsParking: No overflow onto street or neighbor property

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

TX HSC Ch. 437 allows home kitchen food sales up to $50,000/year without permits. TX LGC 250.008 bars cities from banning cottage food. Direct-to-consumer sales only with required labeling.

State Law: TX HSC Ch. 437Annual Sales Cap: $50,000

Home Occupation Permits

Few Restrictions

No home occupation permit required. Compliance with zoning standards is self-certified and enforced on a complaint basis by Code Enforcement. State licenses apply separately.

Permit Required: NoCompliance Basis: Self-certified, complaint-driven enforcement

Home Daycare

Some Restrictions

Home daycares require HHSC licensing under 40 TAC Ch. 745 plus home occupation zoning compliance. Listed Homes: 1-3 children. Registered: up to 6. Licensed: up to 12.

State Licensing: HHSC 40 TAC Ch. 745Listed Home: 1-3 unrelated children

🏊 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

🌱 Cannabis Regulations

☀️ Solar Energy

🪧 Sign Regulations

🏚️ Property Maintenance

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Few Restrictions

Little Elm does not impose a mandatory snow or ice removal ordinance on residential property owners. North Texas receives limited snowfall, and the town handles public road clearing through its public works department.

Mandatory Clearing: No requirementRoad Clearing: Town Public Works handles priority roads

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm requires vacant lot owners to keep vegetation below 12 inches and prevent dumping. The town can mow and abate at the owner's expense after notice.

Max Vegetation Height: 12 inchesNotice Period: 10 days to abate

Trash Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Little Elm requires trash and recycling carts stored out of public view except on collection days. Bins go out no earlier than 6 PM the night before and must be retrieved by midnight.

Set-Out Time: No earlier than 6 PM before pickupRetrieval Deadline: By midnight on collection day

Property Blight

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm enforces strict property maintenance standards under the IPMC and local code. Properties must be free of junk, debris, broken windows, peeling paint, and other blight conditions.

Code Basis: IPMC plus local Ch. 18 and Ch. 26Enforcement: Proactive patrols and complaint-driven

Garage Sale Rules

Some Restrictions

Little Elm permits garage and yard sales but limits each household to a set number of sales per year. Signs must comply with the town sign ordinance and may not be placed on utility poles or in public rights-of-way.

Sales Per Year: Up to 4 per householdDuration: 3 consecutive days max

💡 Outdoor Lighting

🔑 Rental Property Rules

🗑️ Trash & Recycling

🚁 Drone Rules

🍔 Food Trucks & Mobile Vendors

🚪 Soliciting & Door-to-Door

Overall: What to Expect in Little Elm

Little Elm has 100 ordinances on file across 21 categories. Of these, 21 are rated permissive, 57 moderate, and 22 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Little Elm 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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