Code Enforcement

James Bollman

James Bollmann is the Code Enforcement Officer in the City of Clyde.  Code enforcement is an effort to help keep the City of Clyde safe and clean.  By investigating complaints and inspecting properties within the city, we can enforce City ordinances related to nuisances and zoning violations.  James can be reached at 325-260-3759. 

View Clyde's City Ordinances here 

The most common code violations include an accumulation of junked vehicles, high grass and weeds, and trash and rubbish.

The City is authorized to pursue criminal and civil remedies to abate nuisances within Clyde.

 

Contact Information

In Person:
222 Oak Street, Clyde, TX 79510

By Mail:
PO Box 1155, Clyde, TX 79510

Telephone:
325.893.2963

Fax: 
325.893.5010

tdavis [at] clyde-tx.gov (Send me an email)

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Frequently Asked Questions

My neighbor won't clean-up/mow his property, who do I call?

You can contact the Code Enforcement Department for all these matters at:

325.893.3712 or 325.893.4234.

I got a red tag on my door, what do I have to do now?

Most red tags are warnings and can be worked out with a phone call. Contact the Code Enforcement Department at 325.893.3712 or 325.893.4234 and we will help explain your violation. We strive to work together and resolve these violations.

What is considered a junk vehicle?

Ordinance # 2006-003 Section 1.01

Definitions d. Junked Vehicles means a vehicle that is self-propelled and:

(1) does not have lawfully attached to it: (A) an unexpired license plate, and a valid motor vehicle inspection certificate; and (2) is: (A) Wrecked, dismantled or partially dismantled, or discarded; or (B) inoperable and has remained inoperable for more than: (I) 72 consecutive hours, if the vehicle is on public property; or (ii) 30 consecutive days, if the vehicle is on private property.

How often do I have to mow my yard and do I have to mow the back yard?

Ordinance # 2006-006 Section I (a):

  • does not allow grass and weeds to exceed a height of twelve (12) inches tall.

Ordinance# 2008-005 Section 6 Alley Maintenance:

  • Citizens are responsible for streets and alleys from the centerline of each for maintaining those areas free of debris and overgrowth.
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