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Richmond vs Sugar Land

How do quiet hours rules compare between Richmond, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Richmond has fewer restrictions than Sugar Land.

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Richmond does not publish a code section setting numeric residential quiet hours. Loud noise complaints are addressed through Chapter 22 (Nuisances) and Texas Penal Code Sec. 42.01 (Disorderly Conduct), which presumes noise unreasonable above 85 dB after a peace officer's warning.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land Code of Ordinances Sec. 3-101 prohibits noise of such volume, intensity, or duration as to disturb a reasonable person in a dwelling. Outdoor playgrounds within 500 feet of a dwelling may not be used between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM. The Land Development Code Art. XIII (Sec. 2-360) establishes maximum noise standards by zoning district.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondSugar Land
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Code Section-Sec. 3-101; Dev. Code Art. XIII
Playground Quiet Hours-10 PM – 6 AM
Vehicle Audio Distance-50 feet
Max Fine-Up to $2,000/offense

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Richmond FAQ

Sugar Land FAQ

What are Sugar Land's quiet hours?

Sugar Land does not set universal numeric quiet hours for all noise. Sec. 3-101 prohibits noise that disturbs a reasonable person at any time, with factors like time of day considered. Outdoor playgrounds near dwellings must close between 10 PM and 6 AM.

How is a noise violation determined in Sugar Land?

Under Sec. 3-101(b), enforcement considers the noise level, frequency, duration, proximity to the dwelling, zoning of the area, and the time of day. Amplified sound audible inside another dwelling is prima facie evidence of a violation.

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