Unincorporated Harris County does not require building permits for residential fences. Within the City of Houston, standard residential fences generally do not require permits either. Fences in floodways may be subject to county flood regulations. HOA deed restrictions commonly govern fence specifications.
Texas counties have limited building code authority, and unincorporated Harris County does not require fence permits. Property owners in unincorporated areas can build fences without government permits, but should be aware of: property line boundaries (survey recommended for fence placement), flood zone restrictions (fences in floodways may impede water flow and require review), county road right-of-way setbacks, and visibility requirements at intersections. Within the City of Houston, standard residential fences generally do not require building permits. Houston requires fences to be maintained in structurally sound condition and good repair. HOA deed restrictions are the primary regulatory mechanism for fences in many Harris County subdivisions, typically specifying height (usually 6 feet in rear/side, 4 feet in front), materials (wood, vinyl, wrought iron β often excluding chain link), and appearance standards.
No county fence permit violations in unincorporated areas. HOA violations are civil matters. Within Houston, poorly maintained fences can result in $200-$2,000 fines.
Deer Park, TX
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