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Haltom City vs North Richland Hills

How do decibel limits rules compare between Haltom City, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Haltom City and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Haltom City does not publish a detailed decibel schedule. Enforcement uses the plainly audible standard plus TX Penal Code 42.01, which treats noise over 85 dB as per se unreasonable after a prior warning.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

North Richland Hills uses the plainly-audible-at-50-feet standard rather than numerical decibel limits. Industrial and special event permits may set specific dBA caps on a case-by-case basis.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaltom CityNorth Richland Hills
Local StandardPlainly audible and reasonableness-
State Benchmark85 dB per TX Penal Code 42.01-
Warning RequiredYes, before state-law citation-
Published dBA ScheduleNot in general code-
Max Fine500 dollars per day-
Residential standard-Plainly audible at 50 ft
Typical permit dBA day-65 dBA
Typical permit dBA night-55 dBA
State backing-TX Penal Code 42.01
TCEQ hotline-1-888-777-3186

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Haltom City FAQ

What is the Haltom City decibel limit?

Haltom City does not publish a fixed dBA schedule in the general noise code. Officers rely on the plainly audible standard at the property line, and on the 85 dB benchmark in TX Penal Code 42.01 Disorderly Conduct.

Do officers measure noise with meters in Haltom City?

Officers may use sound level meters but in practice base citations on whether the noise is plainly audible at the adjoining property line. Meter readings are more commonly used for industrial and venue complaints.

Why does Haltom City not have a decibel chart like Frisco?

As a smaller, older DFW suburb, Haltom City has not adopted the detailed zoning-based dBA schedule used by larger or newer cities. The general ordinance plus state law covers most residential enforcement.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Does NRH have a published decibel limit?

No, the city uses the plainly-audible-at-50-feet test for most residential noise enforcement.

When are dBA limits used?

In special event permits, industrial facility CoOs, and Planned Development ordinances.

How do I measure noise for a complaint?

Police do not require meter readings; TCEQ can investigate industrial noise with formal measurements.

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