Conroe regulates nuisance noise under Chapter 26 (Environment). Because Conroe has no zoning, industrial and residential uses may be adjacent. The general nuisance provisions of Sec. 26-33 apply to excessive industrial noise that creates a nuisance condition.
Without a zoning ordinance, Conroe does not have zone-specific noise limits for industrial areas. Instead, industrial noise is regulated under the general nuisance provisions of Chapter 26, Sec. 26-33 of the Code of Ordinances. Because there is no zoning, industrial operations may be located near residential areas, and noise complaints are addressed through the Code Enforcement Division. Texas cities have authority to regulate noise under Local Government Code Chapter 51. Persistent industrial noise complaints may be enforced as a public nuisance.
Persistent industrial noise constituting a nuisance may result in enforcement action under Chapter 26.
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