Conroe is an inland city in Montgomery County, approximately 80 miles north of the Gulf Coast. There are no coastal development regulations. Conroe is situated near Lake Conroe but is not within any state or federal coastal management boundary.
Conroe is located in the piney woods of East Texas, well inland from the Gulf Coast. The city has no coastal development ordinances because it is not within any coastal zone. Development near Lake Conroe is subject to the city's standard subdivision ordinance (Chapter 94) and environmental regulations (Chapter 26), not coastal management rules. Stormwater and drainage are regulated through the subdivision drainage requirements under Chapter 94, Article X.
Not applicable. Conroe is not within a coastal management zone.
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Conroe Chapter 10 (Animals) and Chapter 26 (Nuisances) address barking dogs. Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors constitutes a nuisance. Animal Contro...
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Conroe has no specific leaf blower ordinance. Leaf blower use is subject to general nuisance noise provisions under Chapter 26, Sec. 26-33. No ban on gas-pow...
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Conroe regulates nuisance noise under Chapter 26 (Environment). Because Conroe has no zoning, industrial and residential uses may be adjacent. The general nu...
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Conroe Code Chapter 26 prohibits unreasonable noise that disturbs neighbors. No specific decibel limits are codified, but nuisance noise is enforceable as a ...
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Conroe does not codify specific construction hours but noise from construction must not constitute a nuisance under Chapter 26. All construction requires per...
Conroe, TX
Conroe Chapter 66 regulates street parking. Oversized vehicles (6+ wheels, RVs, trailers) require a police department permit on residential streets. Junked v...
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