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View the City Code (off-site link)
New ordinances that modify the City Code are codified every six months. Consult the City office in order to ascertain whether any particular provision of the code has been amended, superseded, or repealed.
Using the search field on the City Code site is helpful in finding any topic of concern. Some of the most commonly referenced topics are listed below.
Occupancy shall be limited to two (2) persons per bedroom with a maximum of four (4) people. The residence must provide off street parking for all occupants of the main building (ord. 11-9-2010B, 11-9-2010). Within the City Code see Title 10, Chapter 5, Article 32.
An ordinance requiring a business to acquire a license prior to doing business within the City, establishing a procedure and standards for approval of a license, providing for and setting fees for such license, and setting forth penalties for the violation of the ordinance. (Within the City Code see Title 3: Business & License Regulations; Chapter 1: Business Licensing.)
An ordinance outlining the illegality of discharging firearms and similar weapons within the City limits. Within the City Code see Title 5, Chapter 2, Article 3.
An ordinance defining Nuisance Animals and providing for enforcement of violations regarding Nuisance Animals. (Within the City Code see Title 5: Public Safety and Traffic Regulations; Chapter 1: Animal Control.)
An ordinance defining Nuisances; providing for enforcement of zoning violations regarding Nuisances; establishing an administrative zoning enforcement program; and providing for an effective date. (Within the City Code see Title 4: Health and Safety; Chapter 2: Nuisances.)
An ordinance regulating on-street parking conditions and other related matters. (Within the City Code see Title 5, Chapter 2, Section 5.) Download the Parking Citation Appeal Form. View general information about on-street parking.
Within the City Code see Title 10, Chapter 5, Article 26: SIGNS. The purpose of the ordinance is to regulate signs and to authorize the use of signs that are compatible with their surroundings, are conducive to promoting safety, limit visual distractions, and preserve and enhance property values. The ordinance addresses a number of issues such as criteria for residential and commercial zone signs, placement of signs, required permits for signs and other items. It’s illegal to place signs in the public right-of-way, including beauty strips and on traffic signs and power poles, etc.
Small animals or fowl are allowed in residential zones only if certain conditions are met. Within the City Code see Title 10, Chapter 5, Section 33.
The City of Cedar Hills appreciates conscientious citizens who report violations of City codes and ordinances. The City aggressively investigates and prosecutes such violations. Violators are given a reasonable opportunity to correct the violation. However, if the violation is not corrected in the allotted time, the City will issue citations and fines.
When filing a complaint, please provide the following information:
Upon receipt of the complaint, a case number, and a primary enforcement officer will be assigned to the case. Generally, the complaint is investigated within 48 hours. If the nature of the violation creates an immediate danger to life or property, it will be investigated immediately so that appropriate actions can be taken and other agencies can be notified, if necessary.
Submit complaints via the contact form.