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Environmental Rules in Stafford, TX (2026)

4 verified environmental rules for Stafford, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Stormwater Management

Stafford operates a Storm Water Management Program under the Clean Water Act and TCEQ MS4 permit, with local pollution prevention rules embedded in the subdivision and drainage ordinances.

Stafford Stormwater Management Program Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Erosion Control

Stafford requires erosion and sediment control measures during construction and land disturbance through its subdivision ordinance and stormwater pollution protection provisions.

Stafford Erosion and Sediment Control Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Flood Zones

Stafford regulates development within FEMA-mapped floodplains under Chapter 26, requiring floodplain development permits and elevation standards consistent with the National Flood Insurance Program.

Stafford Floodplain Development Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Grading & Drainage

Stafford requires drainage compliance and grading review for new development under Chapter 26 and the subdivision ordinance, ensuring sites do not adversely affect adjacent properties or city drainage.

Stafford Grading and Drainage Standards

Some Restrictions

Tex. Local Government Code Sec. 232.003 (Subdivision Requirements - Drainage, Roads)

Sec. 232.003. SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS. By an order adopted and entered in the minutes of the commissioners court, and after a notice is published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county, the commissioners court may:(1) require a right-of-way on a street or road that functions as a main artery in a subdivision, of a width of not less than 50 feet or more than 100 feet;(2) requir...

Looking for Fort Bend County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Stafford city rules.

Environmental Rules in Fort Bend County