Tomball enforces property maintenance standards to prevent blight including requirements for exterior maintenance, junk removal, and lot upkeep. Properties must be maintained free of accumulated junk, debris, and deteriorated conditions. Code Enforcement actively patrols and responds to complaints, especially in the Historic Old Town area.
Tomball's property maintenance code establishes minimum standards for the exterior condition of all properties within city limits. Properties must be maintained free of accumulated junk, rubbish, salvage materials, and debris. Exterior walls, roofs, windows, and doors must be kept in good repair and weather-tight condition. Peeling paint, broken windows, sagging porches, and deteriorated siding are enforceable violations. Inoperable vehicles, appliances, furniture, and equipment may not be stored outdoors in view of the street. Lots must be kept clear of standing water, weeds exceeding 12 inches, and overgrown vegetation. The city enforces property appearance particularly in the Historic Old Town district where maintaining the area's heritage character is a priority. Code Enforcement responds to complaints and conducts proactive patrols. Violations receive written notice with a compliance deadline, typically 10 to 30 days depending on severity. Repeat offenders may face accelerated enforcement. Contact Code Enforcement at (281) 290-1012 to file a complaint or check compliance requirements.
Property blight violations carry fines up to $2,000 per day after the compliance deadline passes. The city may abate violations and assess costs to the property owner as a lien. Chronic offenders may face municipal court prosecution. Each day of continued violation constitutes a separate offense.
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