North Texas / DFW
Lake Dallas · Denton County
Lake Dallas Tiny Home Village
City-zoned tiny-home park with long-term pads, community gathering spaces, and edible landscaping—the municipal project helped normalize IRC Appendix Q–style tiny zoning in a Dallas–Fort Worth lake town context.
Placement intelligence
Park specs & operating terms
Structured pass/fail data for THOW and modular siting—sourced from operator materials and independent research. Fields marked [TBD - Research Component Required] are queued for verification.
Quick-glance park specs
| Technical Parameter | Requirement / Status |
|---|---|
| Power Infrastructure | [TBD - Research Component Required] |
| Waste & Sewer System | [TBD - Research Component Required] |
| Build Certifications | [TBD - Research Component Required] |
| Pet Constraints | [TBD - Research Component Required] |
Financials & leasing terms
Lot rent benchmarks
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Utility inclusions
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Lease mechanics
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Home specifications & placement rules
Dimensional thresholds
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Aesthetic controls & covenants
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Sustainability & permaculture allowances
EarthNest-aligned buyers should confirm closed-loop systems against recorded park rules—not just municipal code.
Alternative waste systems
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Off-grid adaptations
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Site edibles & gardens
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Media & site documentation
[TBD - Research Component Required]
[TBD - Research Component Required]
Planning land you own in Denton County?
Confirm zoning, utilities, and build lane (THOW park vs backyard ADU vs Escape unit) before you sign a pad lease or purchase a home on site.
Pads & tenancy snapshot
Pad lease or home-and-lot combinations as published by the operator—confirm city inspection paths, utility tap schedules, and fire separation rules for your unit class.
Ownership models surfaced
Key amenities
Boolean flags summarize what directories can filter on; they are directional only—operators change pet rules, dock limits, or fitness bundles without notice.
- Pet-friendly
- Community garden
- RV-style hookups
Stewardship disclosures
City ordinances can still cap occupancy or unit dimensions—read the published zoning packet and recorded easements before relocating a THOW.
Operators evolve rules—triple-check recorded covenants, county interpretations, HOA restrictions, occupancy certificates, and insurance binders aligned to your exact structure classification.