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Decibel Limits: Flower Mound vs Lewisville

How do decibel limits rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Lewisville, TX?

Flower Mound and Lewisville have similar restriction levels.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Flower Mound does not codify specific numerical decibel (dBA) limits in its noise ordinance. Enforcement under Sec. 34-131 relies on a reasonable-person standard rather than sound-level meter readings. Vibration perceptible at the property boundary is independently prohibited.

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Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Lewisville uses a plainly-audible standard rather than fixed decibel limits under Ch. 18. No dBA thresholds are codified; officers may use sound meters as evidence.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLewisville
Codified dBA LimitsNone -- subjective standard-
Enforcement MethodReasonable-person standard-
VibrationPerceptible at property line prohibited-
SUP ConditionsMay include project-specific dBA limits-
State LawTX Penal Code 42.01 (subjective)-
Enforcement Standard-Plainly audible at property line
Fixed dBA Limits-Not codified
Sound Meters-Used as supplementary evidence
State Standard-None (TX has no statewide dBA rules)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Flower Mound FAQ

Does Flower Mound have specific decibel limits?

No. Flower Mound does not codify specific dBA thresholds. Noise violations are determined using a reasonable-person standard under Sec. 34-131, meaning officers assess whether the noise unreasonably disturbs a person of ordinary sensibilities.

Can police use a sound meter to enforce noise complaints?

While officers may use sound meters as supporting evidence, a meter reading is not required. The ordinance allows enforcement based on officer judgment and the reasonable-person standard.

Lewisville FAQ

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