Showing ordinances that apply to Deerwood, TX
Deerwood is an unincorporated community (population 1,745) in Montgomery County, Texas. Because Deerwood is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Montgomery County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The vending zones rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Montgomery County does not designate vending zones in unincorporated areas — operators work with private property owners. Conroe Code Ch. 22 restricts food truck locations. The Woodlands limits vending to designated events at Market Street and Town Center.
Montgomery County has no zoning authority over unincorporated commercial activity and does not designate vending zones — food trucks operate on private property with owner consent in areas near Willis, New Caney, Porter, and Magnolia. ROW vending on state highways (I-45, SH 105, FM 1488, FM 1485) is prohibited under TxDOT rules. Within Conroe city limits, mobile vendors must comply with zoning district rules under Code Ch. 90 — most operations restricted to commercial and industrial zones, requiring private property owner permission, minimum distances from restaurants may apply per health regulations. Conroe public ROW vending is limited to approved city events. The Woodlands Township restricts commercial vending to Market Street (private property), Hughes Landing, Town Green Park events, and Waterway Square — all requiring event sponsor agreement or landlord approval. Howard Hughes Corp controls most Woodlands commercial property leases.
Unincorporated: no county zoning enforcement; TxDOT ROW violations citation $200-$500. Conroe zoning violation: $250-$1,000 per day. Woodlands: trespass and Howard Hughes Corp civil enforcement.
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