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Carrollton vs Irving

How do industrial noise rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Irving, TX?

Carrollton has fewer restrictions than Irving.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

No county industrial noise ordinance. TCEQ 30 TAC Chapter 101 addresses general air quality complaints but does not set specific industrial noise limits. TX Penal Code Section 42.01 applies to unreasonable noise. OSHA regulates workplace exposure only.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Irving Ch. 22 prohibits unreasonable noise from commercial and industrial operations that disturbs the peace of neighbors. Loading/unloading near residential areas restricted after 9 PM.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonIrving
County OrdinanceNone-
TCEQ30 TAC Ch. 101 nuisance complaints-
State Criminal LawTX Penal Code Section 42.01-
Industrial ZonesMinimal in unincorporated area-
Loading Restriction-After 9 PM near residential areas
Measurement-dBA (A-weighted)
Standards-Table 22-1 by land use zone
Max Fine-$500 per violation per day
Enforcement-Code Compliance

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Carrollton FAQ

Who regulates industrial noise in unincorporated Dallas County?

TCEQ handles industrial air quality and nuisance complaints at the state level. Dallas County regulates outdoor business screening and setbacks but does not set decibel limits.

Can I complain about factory noise in unincorporated Dallas County?

File complaints with TCEQ at (888) 777-3186 or Dallas County DUAS at (214) 653-6565 for outdoor business violations.

Irving FAQ

What are the noise limits for businesses near homes in Irving?

Ch. 22 uses a reasonableness standard with decibel levels in Table 22-1 varying by zone. Loading/unloading near homes is restricted after 9 PM.

Who enforces industrial noise complaints?

Irving Code Compliance handles noise complaints. Each day a violation continues is a separate offense with fines up to $500.

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