League City does not have specific restrictions on residential holiday displays. The Unified Development Code (Chapter 125, Article VIII) regulates commercial signage but residential holiday decorations are generally permitted. HOA deed restrictions may impose additional guidelines.
League City's sign ordinance focuses on commercial and permanent signage under Chapter 125 Article VIII of the UDC. Residential holiday displays including lights, inflatables, and lawn decorations are not specifically regulated by the city. Texas Property Code protects certain religious expression rights. Individual HOAs may set timing or placement guidelines.
No specific enforcement mechanism for residential holiday displays. HOA enforcement is separate from city code enforcement.
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League City Code Chapter 42, Article II (Ord. 2025-46) defines nighttime hours as 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM. Amplified sound during nighttime in residential areas i...
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League City exempts construction noise between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM provided it does not exceed 75 dB(A) measured from the nearest residential property. Const...
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League City regulates driveway construction and access through Chapter 125, Article IV (Site Development Standards) and Chapter 98. All driveways must provid...
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League City does not impose a general overnight street parking ban. Vehicles must comply with Chapter 110 parking regulations and not be abandoned (48+ hours...
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Retaining walls in League City require building permits under Chapter 22 of the Code of Ordinances. Walls exceeding 4 feet in height typically require engine...
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League City Section 125-4.4.3 limits residential fence height to 8 feet in rear and side yards, and 4 feet in front yards. Front yard fences must be at least...
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