Flower Mound enforces strict property maintenance standards under Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances, covering substandard structures, junk accumulation, inoperable vehicles, and deteriorated exterior property conditions. The town may abate nuisances and assess costs against the property if owners fail to comply after written notice. Texas Local Government Code Section 214.001 authorizes municipal enforcement of minimum building standards, and Section 214.0015 permits municipalities to place liens on properties for abatement costs. Flower Mound's Building Standards Commission hears appeals and makes determinations on cases involving seriously substandard structures. Given the town's high proportion of HOA-governed master-planned communities including Bridlewood, Wellington, and Lakeside, property blight violations are monitored both by town code compliance officers conducting regular patrols and by HOA architectural control committees enforcing private deed restrictions that often exceed municipal standards.
Chapter 30 of the Flower Mound Code of Ordinances establishes minimum property maintenance standards to prevent blight, protect public health, and preserve residential property values throughout the community. Conditions classified as nuisances include accumulation of junk, rubbish, or debris on residential or commercial property; peeling, flaking, or deteriorated exterior paint; broken or missing windows and doors; sagging or damaged rooflines; inoperable vehicles visible from public right-of-way; overgrown vegetation exceeding height limits; stagnant water creating mosquito breeding habitats; and abandoned or unmaintained structures showing signs of deterioration or vacancy. The town operates under authority granted by Texas Local Government Code Section 214.001, which allows municipalities to require property owners to repair, rehabilitate, remove, or demolish buildings that are dilapidated, substandard, or unfit for human habitation. Code compliance officers may initiate enforcement actions through citizen complaints submitted via the town's online reporting portal, telephone, or email, as well as through proactive patrols conducted on a routine basis throughout residential and commercial areas. Upon identifying a violation, the town issues a written notice to the property owner at the address shown on Denton County Appraisal District records, providing a compliance deadline typically ranging from 10 to 30 days depending on the severity and nature of the violation. Minor issues like exterior debris accumulation may receive a 10-day notice, while structural repairs or building rehabilitation may receive up to 30 days. If the property owner fails to correct the condition within the notice period, the town may abate the nuisance using town resources or contracted services and place a lien on the property for all abatement costs plus an administrative fee under Texas Local Government Code Section 214.0015. The lien attaches to the property and must be satisfied before the property can be sold or transferred. Flower Mound's Building Standards Commission, appointed by the Town Council, hears contested cases and makes formal determinations on substandard structure complaints. The commission may order repairs, demolition, or other corrective action. Properties in HOA communities face dual oversight from both town code compliance and HOA architectural control committees, which typically enforce stricter aesthetic standards through private deed restriction enforcement.
Property blight violations are Class C misdemeanors with fines from $100 to $2,000 per offense. Each day a violation continues after the compliance deadline is a separate offense. The town may perform abatement work and place a lien on the property for costs incurred plus an administrative fee. Repeat offenders may be referred to the Building Standards Commission for further action including condemnation orders.
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