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 bulk item disposal rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Montgomery County operates Environmental Services transfer stations in Conroe and Splendora for resident bulk disposal. Private haulers offer bulk pickup in Conroe and The Woodlands. Illegal bulk dumping prosecuted under TX ยง365.012.
Montgomery County Environmental Services operates two citizens' collection stations โ one at 1122 Pruitt Rd (near The Woodlands) and one in Splendora โ accepting household bulk items, white goods, yard waste, and recyclables from county residents with proof of residency. Hazardous household waste (paint, batteries, pesticides) accepted at scheduled HHW events. TCEQ regulates solid waste under 30 TAC Ch. 330. Conroe provides curbside bulk pickup through its contracted hauler on scheduled dates under Code Ch. 66 โ furniture, mattresses, appliances with refrigerant removed. The Woodlands Waste Management contract includes bulk pickup on specific calendar days. Construction debris requires separate dumpster rental or disposal at Montgomery County Landfill. Illegal dumping of bulk items on unincorporated roads, ditches, or vacant lots is a Class C misdemeanor to state jail felony under TX Health & Safety Code ยง365.012.
Illegal dumping under TX ยง365.012: $500 Class C for <5 lbs, Class B misdemeanor for 5-500 lbs, Class A misdemeanor for 500-1000 lbs, state jail felony over 1000 lbs or hazardous. Conroe bulk rule violations: $50-$500.
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