Unincorporated Harris County does not have comprehensive fence regulations like cities do. The City of Houston allows residential fences up to 8 feet without a permit. In unincorporated areas, there are minimal county restrictions on fence height or materials, though HOA deed restrictions may apply.
Texas counties have limited regulatory authority, and unincorporated Harris County does not have a fence ordinance comparable to Houston's or other cities'. Within the City of Houston, residential fences up to 8 feet are generally permitted, and no permit is required for standard residential fences. Houston's Chapter 28 of the Code of Ordinances addresses fences, requiring them to be maintained in good repair. In unincorporated Harris County, there are no specific county fence height limits or material requirements, but the following considerations apply: flood damage prevention regulations may restrict fences in floodways, property line disputes are governed by Texas Property Code, and sight-line requirements at intersections along county roads may limit fence height near corners. HOA deed restrictions in subdivisions are the most common source of fence rules in unincorporated areas, covering height, materials, and appearance. Pool barriers must meet Texas Health and Safety Code requirements.
Within Houston: fines of $200-$2,000 for fence maintenance violations. In unincorporated areas, no specific county fence fines, but HOA violations may result in civil penalties.
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