Keller property maintenance code requires carts to be stored out of street view when not set out for collection. Carts may go in a garage, behind a fence, or in a screened side or rear yard.
Under Keller property maintenance and nuisance provisions, residential trash and recycling carts are considered accessory items that must be stored so that they do not detract from the residential character of the neighborhood. On days when collection is not scheduled, carts left in the front yard, visible in an open driveway, or at the curb can trigger code enforcement action. Acceptable storage areas include inside an enclosed garage, in a rear yard, along a side yard behind a solid fence gate that blocks view from the street, or within a dedicated screened enclosure. Cans and carts should not leak, overflow, emit strong odors, or attract vermin; damaged or deteriorated carts should be replaced through the franchise hauler. For properties without an attached garage or fenced side yard, residents must still place carts as far from the street front as practical, which code enforcement assesses on a property-by-property basis. Deed-restricted HOA communities often have more strict screening rules, such as mandatory garage storage or solid fenced enclosures. Code enforcement typically starts with a courtesy notice and escalates to citations for repeat offenses, with fines set under the Keller penalty schedule. Multi-family properties are subject to separate commercial dumpster enclosure requirements with masonry or solid opaque walls and gates under the zoning and development code.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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