Tex.
Local Gov't Code Section 352.115
Additional Accessibility Requirements
(a)
In a gated community or multi-unit housing project that has one or more vehicular gates:(1)
at least one vehicular gate must be wide enough for fire-fighting vehicles, fire-fighting equipment, emergency medical services vehicles, or law enforcement vehicles to enter; and(2)
at least one driveway apron or entrance from the public right-of-way must be free of permanent obstacles that might impede entry by a vehicle or equipment listed in Subdivision (1).(b)
The county fire marshal or other authority shall waive the vehicular gate width requirements of Subsection (a) for a multi-unit housing project completed before January 1, 2002, if the requirements cannot readily be met because of space limitations or excessive cost. For purposes of this subsection, $6,000 per entrance based on the value of the dollar on January 1, 2000, is considered an excessive cost for expanding gate width and achieving an obstacle-free driveway apron or entrance.(c)
A pedestrian gate in a gated community or multi-unit housing project must be located so as to provide firefighters, law enforcement officers, and other emergency personnel reasonable access to each building.(d)
This section does not require a multi-unit housing project to have a vehicular gate or a pedestrian gate.
Source:
Section 352.115 — Additional Accessibility Requirements, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.352.htm#352.115 (accessed May 26, 2025).