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  1. Nov 25, 2020 · Despite Houston’s repudiation of traditional zoning, Gray and Millsap explain that it nonetheless employs a system of land-use controls that operate like zoning regulation. Private deed restrictions, for example, are agreements that stipulate how a property may or may not be used and that allow individual property owners to dictate everything from land use to architectural design.

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  2. Jul 3, 2024 · Details. Houston Land Use Web Map. ZONING. Houston is the largest city in the United States without formal zoning regulation but development is governed by codes that address how property can be subdivided. The City codes do not address land use. Web Map by MyCityHouston. Last Modified: July 3, 2024.

  3. Jan 12, 2020 · Here’s how land use is addressed in Houston. The city is rife with plans, strategies, and other efforts to create more walkability, bring new investment into historically underserved communities, and protect the city against future flooding and other hazards.

  4. Oct 5, 2020 · Houston’s market city mentality relaxes land-use policies, downplays environmental impacts and conceives of risk as an individual issue, not a collective one. But as the climate warms, the economic and human tolls of catastrophic flooding from increasingly frequent and extreme weather events necessitate a more collective response, one that links urbanization to the imperatives of a safer ...

  5. Sep 14, 2023 · One retrospective analysis of Houston’s land-use reform suggests that it was largely made possible by the inclusion of the block-vote provision, which allowed groups of homeowners to opt out of the city’s new rules. 7 This study found that the provision was critical to building consensus for both the initial lot-size reform in 1998 and its expansion in 2013. By including this option, city ...

  6. Aug 24, 2020 · Nonetheless, by 1998 Houston provided an exceptionally liberal, pro-growth regulatory environment for housing development. One exception to this was the city’s minimum-lot-size regulations, which required 5,000 square feet of land for detached single-family homes and 2,500 square feet of land for townhouses.

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  8. Aug 2, 2023 · Now Houston is set to pass a radical revision of its land-use ordinances that local advocates say could trigger a wave of construction for sorely needed missing-middle housing. The city’s new omnibus legislation is the product of a three-year process by the Planning and Development Department's Livable Places initiative to better understand the city’s housing needs and chart a policy plan ...

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