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Industrial Noise: Converse vs San Antonio

How do industrial noise rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Industrial facilities in Converse must operate within zoning-district noise limits and not create nuisance sound at residential property lines. Most industrial use is along IH-35 and FM 1976 corridors.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio regulates industrial noise under Chapter 21, Article III of the Code of Ordinances. Industrial zones have maximum permissible sound levels of 72 dB(A) daytime and 65 dB(A) nighttime at the property boundary. The nighttime limit is 7 dB lower than daytime across all zone categories. Violations carry fines of $100 to $2,000 per offense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Zoning districtsI-1 light, I-2 heavy industrial-
BuffersLandscape and wall screening required-
Main corridorsIH-35 and FM 1976-
Common issuesTruck idling, back-up alarms, docks-
ReportingConverse Code Enforcement (210) 658-5356-
Code Section-Chapter 21, Article III (Noise)
Industrial Day Limit-72 dB(A) at property boundary
Industrial Night Limit-65 dB(A) at property boundary
Measurement-Sec. 21-55 method of noise measurement
Penalty-$100–$2,000 per offense

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Converse FAQ

Can I complain about a 24-hour warehouse?

Yes. Even if the facility is permitted for 24-hour operation, specific activities producing excessive noise at residential property lines may violate nuisance rules and site plan conditions.

Do concrete plants have different rules?

Concrete batch plants require TCEQ air permits and site plan approval that often include noise mitigation, truck routing, and hour-of-operation conditions enforceable by the city.

San Antonio FAQ

What are the noise limits for businesses near homes?

Business/commercial zones are limited to 70 dB(A) daytime and 63 dB(A) nighttime under Chapter 21, Article III. Industrial zones allow 72 dB(A) day and 65 dB(A) night. These are measured at the property boundary.

How do I file an industrial noise complaint?

Contact the San Antonio Police Department non-emergency line at (210) 207-7273 or call 311. Under Sec. 21-56, properties generating repeated verified complaints may be declared a habitual noise nuisance.

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