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📢 Noise from Specific Sources/Generator Noise

Garland vs Richardson

How do generator noise rules compare between Garland, TX and Richardson, TX?

Garland and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

Garland, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Generators count as stationary sources under Chapter 22 and must not exceed ambient +15 dB(A) at the property line in residential areas except during emergencies.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Portable and standby generators in Richardson must operate within the city's noise ordinance decibel limits, which are stricter at night and in residential zones. Permanent standby installations also require a building permit and setback compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarlandRichardson
Code SectionChapter 22, Art. V-
Residential LimitAmbient +15 dB(A)-
Emergency UseAllowed-
Max Fine$500/day-
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Garland FAQ

Can I run my generator during a power outage?

Yes. Emergency operation is generally permitted, though it should still be operated reasonably and not aimed at bedrooms of neighbors if avoidable.

Can I test my standby generator weekly?

Short test cycles during daytime are typical, but the test noise must still meet the Chapter 22 residential noise limit at the property line.

Richardson FAQ

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