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Industrial Noise: Denton vs Flower Mound

How do industrial noise rules compare between Denton, TX and Flower Mound, TX?

Denton and Flower Mound have similar restriction levels.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Denton regulates industrial noise through Sec. 17-20 general noise provisions and the Denton Development Code zoning buffers. Industrial and manufacturing zones require screening and buffering when adjacent to residential districts. TCEQ enforces statewide air quality and nuisance standards for industrial facilities.

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Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound regulates industrial and commercial noise through Sec. 34-131 and zoning use conditions in Ch. 98. Industrial uses are concentrated along Lakeside Parkway, FM 2499, and the Lakeside Business District. Noise from industrial operations must not create an unreasonable disturbance to adjacent residential areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonFlower Mound
Local CodeSec. 17-20 general noise standard-
Zoning BuffersDDC Subchapter 5 & 7-
State AgencyTCEQ (TX Health & Safety Ch. 382)-
I-35 CorridorMajor industrial activity zone-
Railroad NoiseFederally preempted-
Code Sections-Sec. 34-131 and Ch. 98 Zoning
Industrial Areas-Lakeside Pkwy, FM 2499, FM 1171
Buffer Zones-Required between industrial/residential
TCEQ-Handles permitted facility complaints
Fine-Up to $500 per day

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Denton FAQ

Can I complain about factory noise in my neighborhood?

Yes. File a complaint with Denton Code Enforcement under Sec. 17-20. For persistent industrial pollution or noise, you can also file with TCEQ, which has authority to investigate and penalize industrial facilities under state environmental law.

Does Denton have decibel limits for industrial zones?

Denton does not set specific decibel limits by zoning district. Instead, the general unreasonableness standard of Sec. 17-20 applies. Industrial zones do require physical buffers (walls, landscaping, setbacks) when adjacent to residential areas.

Flower Mound FAQ

Who handles industrial noise complaints in Flower Mound?

Contact Code Enforcement at (972) 874-6350 for local noise complaints. For permitted industrial facilities (air quality, emissions), file with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

Are there buffer zones between industrial and residential areas?

Yes. Flower Mound zoning requires buffer zones and screening between industrial/commercial and residential districts. Specific Use Permits often include additional noise mitigation conditions.

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