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The zoning ordinances of the City of Cedar Hills were established to promote the health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity, and general welfare of the present and future inhabitants of the City and to this end to:
In establishing the zones, the boundaries thereof, and other regulations and restrictions applying within each of the zones, due and careful consideration was given, among other things, to the suitability of the land for particular uses and to the character of the zone, with a view to conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the City (Ord. 6-20-78A, 6-20-1978).
The City is divided into zones as follows:
(Ord. 3-2-99D, 3-2-1999; amd. Ord. 8-17-2000A, 8-17-2000; Ord. 6-1-2004A, 6-1-2004)
The City Code of the City of Cedar Hills contains ordinances up to and including ordinance 6-1-2004A, passed June 1, 2004. Ordinances of the City adopted after said ordinance supersede the provisions of this City code to the extent that they are in conflict or inconsistent therewith. Consult the City office in order to ascertain whether any particular provision of the code has been amended, superseded or repealed.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 page is helpful in finding any topic of concern.)
Download the Official Zone Map.
The location and boundaries of each of the zones are shown on the official zone map of the City, which is an official record and a part of the zone ordinance. The official zone map is adopted by ordinance with the signature of the mayor, attested to by the City recorder, and recorded in the office of the City recorder. Whenever amendments or changes are made in zone boundaries, they will be made promptly by the City recorder on the official zone map. No amendment or change will become effective until after it has been properly noted and attested to on the official zone map.
Regardless of the existence of purported copies of the official zone map, which may from time to time be made or published, the official zone map will be located in the office of the City recorder and is the final authority in determining current status (Ord. 6-20-78A, 6-20-1978; amd. 2004 Code).
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 alloted 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.