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No Zoning - The City of Conroe does not have a Zoning Ordinance. If you need further documentation to this fact, you may contact the Permits office at (936) 522-3110, and request a "Letter of No Zoning." Plans and Studies Comprehensive Plan The Conroe Comprehensive Plan is an official public document that will serve as a general framework for future development in the community. *New* Tree Ordinance for Residential and Commercial Development Approved on January 10, 2008. *New* Urban Forest Technical Manual for Residentail and Commercial Development approved January 10, 2008. *New* Agency Responsibility Within the City Limits:
Other agencies, such as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Municipal Utility Districts (MUD), or other regulatory agencies may have requirements that they impose within the City. Within the Joint Planning Area: The Joint Planning Area (also known as the 10-Year Planning Area) is a territory within the ETJ that has been identified as having the potential for annexation by the City within the next ten years. The Joint Planning Area is dynamic, and may be periodically revised by the City of Conroe and Montgomery County via the Inter-local Agreement Between the City of Conroe and Montgomery County, Texas for the Regulation of Subdivisions in the ETJ of the City of Conroe. The current approved Agreement and Joint Planning Area map in effect at the time of plan submittal will govern whether or not an area under development is designated within this area.
Other agencies, such as the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Municipal Utility Districts (MUD), or other regulatory agencies may have requirements that they impose within the Joint Planning Area. Within the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) Area: The City of Conroe has been granted authority by the State of Texas to regulate certain activities within its specified ETJ. However, the City of Conroe has opted not to require any kind of engineering plan review or bonding within the ETJ that is outside of the City Limits and Planning Area. Development within the ETJ is subject to requirements that may be imposed by Montgomery County, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), Municipal Utility Districts (MUD), or other regulatory agencies. The City has also opted not to review plats submitted within the ETJ. Plats should be submitted to the Montgomery County Engineer for approval.
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