Showing ordinances that apply to Scenic Oaks, TX
Scenic Oaks is an unincorporated community (population 10,458) in Bexar County, Texas. Because Scenic Oaks is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bexar County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The outdoor music rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Unincorporated Bexar County has no outdoor music permit system; events rely on TX Penal Code 42.01. San Antonio requires amplified sound permits with a 10 PM weeknight cutoff.
Live outdoor music at Texas dance halls, icehouses, breweries, and wedding venues is a distinctive cultural feature of the San Antonio metro. In unincorporated Bexar County, where the county cannot issue sound permits, outdoor concerts held at places like Floores Country Store in Helotes (just inside city limits) or independent venues on the far west side operate under TX Penal Code 42.01. The 30-foot-from-vehicle rule in 42.01(c) does not cleanly apply to large outdoor stages, but deputies still apply an unreasonable-noise standard. Within the City of San Antonio, Chapter 21 Article III requires a Special Event Amplified Sound Permit for any outdoor event with amplified music audible at the property line; daytime events may run to 10 PM weeknights, 11 PM Friday and Saturday, with a 10 PM Sunday cutoff. The St. Marys Strip entertainment district, Hemisfair, and Southtown operate under tailored rules. The Tobin Center and Majestic Theatre are indoor-rated for Chapter 21. Residents near Helotes (Old Town Helotes), Leon Valley (Huebner Road corridor), and Castle Hills should check their city code rather than assuming county rules apply. TABC-licensed venues must separately comply with alcohol-related noise conditions. Amplified worship services at outdoor venues have added First Amendment considerations but still must meet the reasonableness standard.
TX Penal Code 42.01 first offense is a Class C misdemeanor, up to $500. Second offense in the same 24 hours at the same location may be Class B, up to $2,000 and 180 days jail. San Antonio amplified sound permit violation carries municipal fines up to $500 and possible TABC enforcement for licensed venues.
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