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Decibel Limits: Live Oak vs Universal City

How do decibel limits rules compare between Live Oak, TX and Universal City, TX?

Live Oak and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Live Oak relies primarily on a plainly-audible standard rather than specific decibel readings, though zoning performance standards reference typical limits of 60-65 dBA residential daytime and 50-55 dBA nighttime.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Universal City relies primarily on a plainly audible standard rather than specific dBA limits, though zoning performance standards for commercial and industrial districts may reference measurable levels.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakUniversal City
Primary standardPlainly audible at property line-
Daytime reference60-65 dBA residential boundary-
Nighttime reference50-55 dBA residential boundary-
MeasurementNot required for routine citations-
Industrial permitsMay require sound studies-
Primary Standard-Plainly audible at property line
Typical Daytime-60-65 dBA residential
Typical Nighttime-55 dBA residential
State Threshold-85 dBA presumed unreasonable
Max Fine-Up to 500 dollars

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Live Oak FAQ

Does police need a decibel meter to write a ticket?

No. The plainly-audible standard lets officers cite based on what a reasonable person would hear at the property line.

Are the zoning dBA limits enforceable on residents?

They primarily govern industrial and commercial operations. Residential nuisance noise is handled via the general ordinance.

Universal City FAQ

Does Universal City publish a dBA chart by zoning district?

No comprehensive chart exists; zoning performance standards reference reasonableness rather than exact dBA caps.

Can I hire my own sound engineer to measure my neighbor?

Yes, but law enforcement measurements are what support citations. Private data can still help document a pattern.

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