Mansfield vs Southlake
How do industrial noise rules compare between Mansfield, TX and Southlake, TX?
Mansfield, TX
Tarrant County
Industrial noise in Mansfield is regulated through Chapter 74 and UDC performance standards. Facilities in I-1 and I-2 districts along the US-287 corridor must attenuate noise at residential lines.
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Tarrant County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Mansfield | Southlake |
|---|---|---|
| Zoning Districts | I-1 and I-2 | - |
| Performance Standard | Plainly audible at residential line | - |
| Truck Ops Near Homes | 7 AM to 10 PM typical | - |
| Report To | Code Compliance and Planning | - |
| Max Fine | 500 dollars per day | - |
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Mansfield FAQ
Can a Mansfield warehouse run truck operations overnight?
Overnight truck and dock operations within 500 feet of a residence are restricted unless the site plan expressly permits them with mitigation.
Who enforces industrial noise limits in Mansfield?
Mansfield Code Compliance and Planning staff enforce Chapter 74 and the UDC performance standards; TCEQ handles related emissions and odor.
Southlake FAQ
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