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Moving to Richardson, 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 Richardson across 35 categories and 144 specific rules we track.

25 Permissive88 Moderate31 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.

Barking Dogs

Some Restrictions

Under Sec. 5-9(6), it is unlawful to allow an animal to unreasonably bark, howl, crow, or make other loud noise unprovoked for at least 15 minutes or in sporadic intervals over a 15-minute period. A complaining witness and audio/video recording are required for prosecution.

Code Section: Sec. 5-9(6)Duration: 15 min continuous or sporadic over 15 min

Leaf Blower Rules

Few Restrictions

Richardson does not have a specific leaf blower ban. Lawn equipment noise falls under the general noise ordinance in Ch. 13, Div. 2. Intermittent use of power tools on weekends would not typically qualify as a violation, but sustained loud equipment like jackhammers may.

Specific Ban: NoneStandard: General reasonableness under Ch. 13

Decibel Limits

Some Restrictions

Richardson relies primarily on a plainly-audible and nuisance-based standard rather than fixed decibel thresholds in most residential cases, though commercial and industrial districts are subject to property-line performance standards.

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Amplified Music & Events

Some Restrictions

Sec. 13-75(3) declares playing any radio, TV, phonograph, or musical instrument with volume disturbing the peace, quiet, comfort, or repose of persons in any dwelling to be loud and disturbing noise. Sec. 13-75(13) prohibits drums, loudspeakers, or devices used to attract attention at businesses.

Code Section: Secs. 13-75(3), 13-75(13), 13-75(14)Standard: Disturbs peace of persons in dwellings

Industrial Noise

Some Restrictions

Industrial and commercial noise in Richardson is regulated by zoning-based performance standards and the general noise ordinance. The Telecom Corridor hosts data centers and light manufacturing subject to property-line sound limits.

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Outdoor Music

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music and events in Richardson are governed by the general noise ordinance Ch. 13, Div. 2. There is no specific outdoor music permit system. Noise that disturbs neighbors may be cited under Secs. 13-72 through 13-75.

Code Section: Ch. 13, Art. III, Div. 2Permit Required: Not specifically for outdoor music

Aircraft Noise

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise in Richardson falls under FAA federal jurisdiction, not local control. The city lies roughly 3 miles from Addison Airport (ADS) and under flight paths serving DFW International.

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Construction Hours

Some Restrictions

Under Sec. 13-75(9), construction noise near residential areas is unrestricted 7 AM to 6 PM weekdays. Before 7 AM, after 6 PM, and on weekends, construction must not exceed permissible octave band decibel limits. A permit from the city manager's office is required for after-hours work.

Weekday Hours: 7 AM โ€“ 6 PM (unrestricted)After-Hours: Must meet decibel limits

Quiet Hours

Some Restrictions

Richardson Code Ch. 13, Art. III, Div. 2 prohibits unreasonably loud noise at all hours. Sec. 13-72 makes it unlawful to create noise offensive to ordinary sensibilities. Sec. 13-74 prohibits noise detrimental to life or health. Construction noise is specifically restricted between 6 PM and 7 AM.

Code Section: Ch. 13, Art. III, Div. 2 (Secs. 13-71 to 13-76)Construction Restricted: 6 PM โ€“ 7 AM weekdays; all day Sat/Sun

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.

Occupancy Limits

Few Restrictions

Richardson does not have a specific short-term rental occupancy limit ordinance. General building and fire code occupancy limits apply based on the size of the dwelling. The International Building Code and International Fire Code, as adopted by the city, govern maximum occupancy.

STR-Specific Limit: None enactedBuilding Code: IBC 2021 Edition (Sec. 8-27)

Night Caps

Few Restrictions

Richardson does not impose an annual night cap on short-term rentals. Hosts may operate year-round provided they collect and remit Hotel Occupancy Tax and comply with general nuisance, noise, and zoning requirements.

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Insurance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Richardson does not mandate a minimum liability insurance amount for short-term rentals in city ordinance, but hosts are strongly advised to carry commercial or STR-specific coverage. Airbnb and Vrbo host protection programs apply in addition.

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Parking Rules

Some Restrictions

Short-term rental guests must comply with Richardson's general parking ordinances under Ch. 13, Art. I. On-street parking is subject to the same rules as all residents, including restrictions on RV parking and front yard parking prohibitions.

Code Section: Ch. 13, Sec. 13-1Front Yard Parking: Prohibited on grass

Registration Rules

Few Restrictions

Richardson does not currently require a specific short-term rental registration or permit. STR operators must comply with general business licensing, hotel occupancy tax collection, and zoning requirements. Texas HB 2127 limits local STR regulatory authority.

Registration Required: No specific STR registrationHOT Collection: Required

Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Short-term rentals in Richardson are subject to the Texas state hotel occupancy tax of 6% and the City of Richardson hotel occupancy tax. Richardson levies a 7% local hotel occupancy tax under Ch. 12 of the Code of Ordinances.

Local HOT Rate: 7%State HOT Rate: 6%

Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

Richardson STRs must comply with general noise ordinance. Many cities impose stricter quiet hours for rentals. Complaints can trigger permit review.

Quiet Hours: Per city noise ordinanceParties: Prohibited at most STRs

Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Richardson requires all short-term rentals (stays of 30 days or less) to register with the city under an ordinance approved by City Council in September 2022. The $100 annual registration fee applies, with a designated local responsible party required.

Registration Fee: $100/yearRegistered STRs: 92 (as of March 2026)

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.

Backyard Fires

Some Restrictions

Backyard recreational fires in Richardson are permitted in approved containers at least 15 feet from structures, or in permanently installed fire pits at least 10 feet from structures. Open-flame cooking devices must be 10 feet from structures and not on combustible decks.

Approved Container: 15 ft from structuresInstalled Fire Pit: 10 ft from structures

Fireworks

Heavy Restrictions

Fireworks are prohibited within the city limits of Richardson under both state law and local ordinance. Texas Occupations Code Ch. 2154 and Local Government Code Sec. 352.051 authorize municipalities to prohibit fireworks within city limits and 5,000 feet outside.

Fireworks: Prohibited within city limitsState Authority: TX Local Gov't Code ยง352.051

Brush Clearance

Few Restrictions

Richardson is a fully urbanized suburb with no wildland-urban interface, so there is no defensible-space or acreage-based brush clearance mandate. Standard weed and tall-grass rules apply at 12 inches citywide.

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Wildfire Zones

Few Restrictions

Richardson is not mapped into any state or federal wildfire hazard severity zone. The fully-developed urban landscape and absence of adjacent wildland mean no Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) construction standards apply.

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Smoke Detectors

Heavy Restrictions

Richardson adopts the International Fire Code (2021 Edition) per Sec. 8-27, which requires smoke alarms in all residential units. Texas Property Code Sec. 92.255 also requires landlords to provide working smoke alarms in rental properties.

Code: IFC 2021 (Sec. 8-27)Location: Every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every level

Outdoor Burning

Heavy Restrictions

Under Sec. 8-28 amendments, open burning must be at least 300 feet from any structure with provisions to prevent spread within 300 feet. TCEQ outdoor burning rules also apply. Recreational fires in approved containers are permitted with setback requirements.

Open Burning Setback: 300 ft from any structureSmall Pile Setback: 25 ft (โ‰ค3 ft dia, โ‰ค2 ft height)

Fire Pit Rules

Some Restrictions

Under Richardson's adopted fire code (Sec. 8-28 amendments to IFC 2021), permanently installed outdoor fire pits must be at least 10 feet from any structure or combustible material. Fires in approved containers must be at least 15 feet from structures.

Fire Pit Setback: 10 ft from structureApproved Container: 15 ft from structure

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.

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Richardson regulates commercial vehicle parking in residential areas through its zoning ordinance and Code Enforcement. Oversized commercial vehicles and prohibited vehicles are addressed under commercial code enforcement provisions.

Residential: Oversized commercial vehicles restrictedEnforcement: Code Enforcement & CZO

Driveway Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Under Sec. 13-1(b) and (d), vehicles may not be parked in the front yard between the building wall and front property line or in side yards of corner lots unless on an approved parking surface. Parking on grass, gravel, or unapproved surfaces is prohibited.

Code Section: Sec. 13-1(b), (d)Front Yard: No parking between building and street

Overnight Parking

Some Restrictions

Richardson prohibits parking the same vehicle on a public street for more than 24 continuous hours, and restricts overnight parking of commercial vehicles, RVs, and trailers in residential areas.

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Street Parking Limits

Some Restrictions

Richardson regulates on-street parking under Chapter 22 (Traffic). Vehicles must be parked parallel to the curb with right wheels within 18 inches. A minimum 10 feet of roadway width must remain clear for traffic.

Curb Distance: Within 18 inchesLane Clearance: Minimum 10 ft

Abandoned Vehicles

Heavy Restrictions

Junked vehicles that are wrecked, dismantled, or inoperable without current registration or safety inspection may not be kept in public view. Richardson Code Enforcement actively enforces these provisions under Chapter 14 (Nuisances).

Definition: Wrecked/dismantled/inoperable, no current registrationPublic View: Prohibited

EV Charging

Few Restrictions

Richardson permits Level 1 and Level 2 EV charging at single-family homes without a special permit, while Level 2 dedicated circuits and commercial DC fast chargers require electrical permits. Texas HOA right-to-charge law protects homeowners.

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Dibs & Space Saving

Few Restrictions

Richardson does not recognize 'dibs' or reserved parking on public streets. Residents may not block public parking spaces with cones, chairs, or other items, and parking is strictly first-come, first-served on all public streets.

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RV & Boat Parking

Heavy Restrictions

Under Sec. 13-1, RVs, boats, trailers, and similar vehicles may not be stored in front yards or on streets without a temporary permit. On-street permits are issued for up to 14 days. RVs may be parked in side or rear yards if screened by a 6-foot fence or landscaping.

Code Section: Sec. 13-1Street Permit: Up to 14 days

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

Under Sec. 6-209, residential fences may be up to 8 feet along rear and side property lines. Front yard fences are limited to 3 feet and must be decorative. Corner lots have special visibility triangle requirements of 15 ft by 25 ft.

Rear Yard: 8 ft maximumSide Yard: 8 ft maximum

Fence Requirements

Some Restrictions

Richardson Ch. 6, Art. IV governs all fence construction. Fences must be inspected after completion, maintained within 20% vertical alignment, and not built on public property or in easements without approval. The CZO controls over the fence article where conflicts exist.

Alignment: Must be within 20% verticalRepairs: Comparable materials and color

Retaining Walls

Some Restrictions

Richardson requires a building permit for any retaining wall exceeding 4 feet in height (measured from the bottom of the footing), with engineered drawings for walls over 4 feet or those supporting a surcharge.

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Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Under Sec. 6-201, a fence permit is required for any fence over 2.5 feet in height. Plans and specifications must accompany the application. The permit must be approved before construction begins.

Permit Threshold: Any fence over 2.5 ftPlans Required: Yes, with application

Material Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Under Sec. 6-205, permitted fence materials include wood, concrete, masonry, chain link, wrought iron, metal tubing, vinyl, and fiberglass composite. Barbed wire, razor ribbon, sheet metal, corrugated steel, plywood, and fiberglass panels are prohibited.

Permitted: Wood, concrete, masonry, chain link, wrought iron, vinylProhibited: Barbed wire, razor ribbon, sheet metal, plywood

Neighbor Fence Rules

Some Restrictions

Richardson fence code allows up to 8 feet in rear and side yards and 4 feet in front yards. The finished or smooth side must face the neighboring property, and fences on property lines are typically shared responsibility under Texas common law.

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Pool Barriers

Heavy Restrictions

Under Sec. 6-212, every swimming pool, spa, or hot tub containing water over 24 inches deep must be completely surrounded by a fence, wall, or solid structure at least 4 feet high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Openings may not allow passage of a 4-inch sphere.

Minimum Height: 4 ftOpening Size: No gap >4 inches

๐Ÿ” Animal Ordinances

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

Chickens & Livestock

Some Restrictions

Under Sec. 5-18, Richardson allows up to 8 hens per residence. Roosters are prohibited. Chicken enclosures must provide at least 1 sq ft of roosting area and 10 sq ft of outdoor enclosure per chicken, and must be cleaned weekly.

Maximum Hens: 8Roosters: Prohibited

Exotic Pets

Heavy Restrictions

Under Sec. 5-12, it is unlawful to own, possess, keep, or harbor any wild animal within Richardson. Wild animals include lions, tigers, bears, wolves, alligators, crocodiles, coyotes, elephants, poisonous reptiles, and similar species.

Code Section: Sec. 5-12Ban: All wild/exotic animals prohibited

Wildlife Feeding

Some Restrictions

Richardson prohibits feeding wildlife in ways that attract nuisance animals or create sanitation problems. Feeding of feral hogs and coyotes is discouraged, and bird feeding is allowed if it does not attract rats or create accumulations.

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Beekeeping

Some Restrictions

Richardson permits residential beekeeping subject to hive setbacks, colony limits based on lot size, and registration under Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 131 for beekeepers with six or more colonies.

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Livestock

Heavy Restrictions

Richardson generally prohibits livestock (cattle, horses, goats, sheep, swine) in residential zones. Limited backyard chickens (typically up to 6 hens, no roosters) may be allowed subject to coop setbacks and sanitation rules.

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Breed Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Richardson does not have breed-specific legislation. Under Sec. 5-7, any animal may be declared dangerous or vicious through a complaint and hearing process with the Director of Health. Dangerous animals may be ordered removed from the city or destroyed.

Breed Bans: None (behavior-based)Complaint Process: Sworn written complaint to Environmental Health

Dog Leash Laws

Heavy Restrictions

Under Sec. 5-9(1), dogs must not run at large. Off-premises, dogs must be on a leash no more than 6 feet long. On premises, dogs must be confined by a substantial fence or secured by a metal chain/leash. All dogs must be vaccinated and microchipped.

Leash Length: 6 ft maximum off premisesVaccination: Required; rabies tag on collar

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.

Weed Ordinances

Heavy Restrictions

Richardson's nuisance ordinance (Ch. 14) requires all property owners to control weeds. Vegetation exceeding 12 inches is a violation. The city abates non-compliant properties and charges costs to the owner.

Maximum Height: 12 inchesCode Section: Chapter 14

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Some Restrictions

Richardson adopted a tree mitigation and preservation ordinance (Ch. 22.5) in May 2024. Protected trees are 6+ caliper inches; specimen trees are 24+ caliper inches. Removal requires replacement of 1:1 for protected and 2:1 for specimen trees. Penalty is $2,000 per tree per day.

Protected Trees: 6โ€“24 caliper inchesSpecimen Trees: 24+ caliper inches

Water Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Richardson receives water from the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). Water use restrictions follow NTMWD conservation stages, which may include landscape watering schedules limiting irrigation to specific days and times based on address.

Water Source: NTMWDNormal Schedule: Twice per week by address

Grass Height Limits

Heavy Restrictions

Richardson Code Chapter 14 requires residents to maintain grass and weeds below 12 inches on their property, including adjacent parkways and alley easements. Violations are subject to city abatement with costs charged to the owner.

Maximum Height: 12 inchesIncludes: Property, parkways, alley easements

Artificial Turf

Some Restrictions

Richardson permits artificial turf in single-family rear yards and in commercial landscape applications, with standards for quality, drainage, and installation. Front-yard use may be restricted in some zoning districts or by HOAs.

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Native Plants

Few Restrictions

Richardson encourages xeriscape and native-plant landscaping. Texas Property Code 202.007 prohibits HOAs from banning drought-resistant landscaping, subject to reasonable design standards.

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Rainwater Harvesting

Few Restrictions

Richardson allows and encourages residential rainwater harvesting. Texas Property Code 202.007 prohibits HOAs from banning rain barrels and cisterns, though reasonable location and color standards may apply.

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Tree Trimming

Some Restrictions

Richardson requires trees and bushes to be trimmed to maintain 7 feet clearance above sidewalks, 14 feet above streets and alleys, and 1 foot back from alley pavement. Vegetation must not obstruct motorist or pedestrian visibility.

Sidewalk Clearance: 7 ft aboveStreet/Alley Clearance: 14 ft above

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.

Customer Traffic Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Richardson home occupations must limit customer traffic to maintain the residential character of the neighborhood. Excessive client visits that generate noticeable traffic or parking impacts may trigger Code Enforcement action.

Traffic Level: Must not alter residential characterDeliveries: Commercial deliveries limited

Cottage Food Operations

Few Restrictions

Texas cottage food law allows home production of non-hazardous foods without local permits, but annual sales cannot exceed $50,000.

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Home Daycare

Some Restrictions

Texas regulates home daycares through HHSC; Richardson zoning allows registered and licensed home child-care in residential districts with limits on children.

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Signage Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Richardson prohibits external signage for home occupations. Home businesses must not display any sign, nameplate, or advertising visible from the street that indicates commercial activity on the premises.

Home Business Signs: ProhibitedWindow Displays: Prohibited

Zoning Restrictions

Some Restrictions

Richardson's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (Appendix A) permits home occupations that are incidental to the primary residential use. Home businesses must not alter the residential character of the property. Contact Community Services at 972-744-4180 for compliance verification.

Authority: CZO (Appendix A)Standard: Incidental to residential use

Home Occupation Permits

Some Restrictions

Richardson allows home occupations as an accessory use with no city permit required when performed entirely inside the residence with no customer traffic or signage.

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๐ŸŠ Swimming Pools & Spas

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

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.

๐ŸŒ Environmental Rules

๐ŸŒฑ Cannabis Regulations

โ˜€๏ธ Solar Energy

๐Ÿชง Sign Regulations

๐Ÿš๏ธ Property Maintenance

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

๐Ÿ˜๏ธ HOA Rules

๐Ÿ›’ Street Vending

๐ŸŽฌ Filming & Production

๐Ÿ”ง Building Safety

๐ŸŽช Special Events & Permits

๐Ÿšถ Sidewalk & Pedestrian Rules

๐Ÿ“ข Noise from Specific Sources

๐Ÿ” Rental Inspections

๐Ÿ“‹ Code Violation Reporting

๐Ÿ“ Permit Requirements

Overall: What to Expect in Richardson

Richardson has 144 ordinances on file across 35 categories. Of these, 25 are rated permissive, 88 moderate, and 31 strict. This gives you a general sense of how tightly regulated daily life is in Richardson 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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