On June 4, 2026, the Pearland Planning Commission considered a request (VAZ2026-0208) to allow a six‑foot decorative fence within the front yard setback along Hawk Road for properties at 8909 and 8917 Hawk Road.
Planning staff said front‑yard fences in that zoning district are limited to 4 feet in height and must be decorative (roughly 50% openings) to allow sight visibility and pedestrian safety; staff noted no physical hardship on the properties and recommended denying the six‑foot request because a compliant decorative fence could be constructed under current code.
Applicant AJ, who said he lives at 8917 Hawk Road, told the commission he sought the extra two feet for the safety of his two young daughters and his dogs. "I have two small daughters and I have two dogs and it's just honestly for their safety," AJ said.
Commissioners and staff discussed the difference between decorative (see‑through) fences and opaque stockade fences, whether sidewalks exist on that side of Hawk Road, and precedent (one nearby corner lot had previously been granted a variance). AJ said his proposed fence would be set back to allow room for a future sidewalk.
The roll call recorded a 3–2 tally in favor of the six‑foot request, but the chair and clerk noted that the ordinance requires four votes to grant such variances; the chair’s remarks and subsequent correction in the record left the effective outcome that the request did not meet the required threshold and therefore was not approved.
The applicant may revise the fence design to a code‑compliant decorative 4‑foot fence or return with additional justification.