Flower Mound Code of Ordinances Chapter 58 requires trash containers to be stored out of public view except on collection day. Bins may be placed at the curb no earlier than 6 PM the evening before pickup and must be retrieved by midnight on collection day. The town actively enforces these standards through its code compliance division, reflecting the community's emphasis on maintained residential aesthetics in its many master-planned neighborhoods. Flower Mound is an HOA-heavy community with subdivisions like Bridlewood, Wellington, and Lakeside that often impose even stricter screening or enclosure requirements for trash container storage beyond what the town code mandates. Violations are among the most frequently reported code compliance issues in the town, and officers patrol neighborhoods regularly to ensure containers are not left at the curb between collection days.
Flower Mound regulates trash container storage under Chapter 58 (Solid Waste) of the Code of Ordinances. All residential refuse containers must be stored behind the front building line or screened from public view when not placed for collection. Containers may be set at the curb beginning at 6 PM the evening before the scheduled pickup day and must be removed from the curb by midnight on collection day. Containers must be placed within 3 feet of the curb with lids closed and should not obstruct sidewalks, mailboxes, or fire hydrants. Overflowing containers or loose debris around bins constitutes a violation. The town contracts with a single franchise hauler for residential curbside collection, and residents must use the approved 96-gallon rolling containers provided by the hauler. Damaged or missing containers should be reported to the hauler for replacement at no additional charge. Flower Mound's code compliance officers conduct regular patrols throughout residential neighborhoods, and violations are commonly reported through the town's online code compliance reporting system or by calling the Code Compliance Division directly. The enforcement process typically begins with a courtesy notice on the first observed violation, providing the homeowner an opportunity to correct the issue voluntarily. Repeat offenders who fail to store containers properly after receiving a courtesy notice may receive formal citations carrying monetary penalties. HOA covenants in communities like Bridlewood and Wellington frequently impose additional screening or enclosure requirements beyond the town code, such as requiring containers to be stored in a side yard behind a privacy fence or within a dedicated trash enclosure structure. Homeowners should review their individual HOA deed restrictions for community-specific requirements that supplement the municipal standards. The town's franchise hauler uses automated side-loading trucks, which require proper cart positioning for the mechanical arm to function. Improperly placed or oriented carts may be skipped during collection, requiring the homeowner to contact the hauler for a return trip.
Failure to store trash containers behind the front building line or leaving bins at the curb past the midnight deadline is a Class C misdemeanor under Chapter 58. Fines begin at $100 and can reach $500 per offense. Each day a violation continues constitutes a separate offense. Code compliance officers typically issue a courtesy notice before citing repeat offenders.
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