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Houston Zoning Meetings

22 meetings monitored in Houston, TX

May 5, 20262h 17m17,732 words
5approveddenieddeferredresidential
April 30, 20261h 43m15,158 words
137deferredpublic hearingdensityplatresidential
April 28, 20262h 34m22,010 words
5deferredapprovedtraffic studyindustrial
April 21, 20264h 1m31,635 words
5residentialcommercialapprovedzoningsetback
April 16, 20261h 0m9,079 words
111varianceplatpublic hearingcommercialresidential
April 14, 20262h 40m21,799 words
April 7, 202644m4,808 words
April 2, 20261h 15m11,584 words
111approvedsubdivisionplatdensitypublic hearing
March 31, 20262h 43m20,841 words
2approved
March 24, 20263h 19m27,494 words
21approvedsubdivisionindustrialcommercial
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Frequently Asked Questions

Houston City Council and the Planning Commission are tracked by ZoneWire for deed restriction enforcement, Chapter 42 development applications, special minimum lot size designations, subdivision plat approvals, and land use ordinance changes. Houston is the largest U.S. city without traditional zoning, relying instead on deed restrictions and the subdivision ordinance.

Houston City Council meets weekly, with the Planning Commission holding hearings twice per month. Despite lacking formal zoning, Houston generates substantial land use activity through deed restriction enforcement, Chapter 42 filings, and subdivision plat approvals.

Chapter 42 of the Houston Code of Ordinances governs subdivision and development standards in the absence of traditional zoning. It regulates lot sizes, building setbacks, parking, and buffering requirements. Chapter 42 amendments are the closest equivalent to rezoning in Houston and are a key signal for development changes.

Houston is the largest U.S. city without formal zoning. Instead, it relies on deed restrictions enforced by neighborhoods, the Chapter 42 subdivision ordinance, special minimum lot size designations, and buffering rules. ZoneWire tracks all of these regulatory mechanisms across Houston City Council and Planning Commission meetings.

Key land use terms for Houston include deed restriction, Chapter 42, special minimum lot size, subdivision plat, building line, buffering, prevailing lot size, and setback variance. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Houston governing body.