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Baytown vs Deer Park

How do sea wall & bulkhead rules compare between Baytown, TX and Deer Park, TX?

Baytown, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Baytown property owners along waterfront areas are responsible for maintaining bulkheads and retaining structures on their property. The city does not maintain private bulkheads. Construction of new bulkheads requires a building permit and may require Harris County Flood Control District approval. Deteriorated structures must be repaired to prevent erosion and drainage impacts.

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Deer Park, TX

Harris County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBaytownDeer Park
Owner ResponsibilityPrivate bulkheads are owner-maintained-
Permit RequiredBuilding permit for new construction-
Engineer RequiredWalls over 4 feet tall-
Subsidence RiskHistoric land subsidence area-
Building Division(281) 420-6530-

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Baytown FAQ

Does Baytown maintain waterfront bulkheads?

No. Private bulkheads and retaining structures are the property owner's responsibility. The city does not repair or maintain privately owned shoreline structures. Owners must keep them in safe, functional condition.

Do I need a permit to build a bulkhead in Baytown?

Yes. A building permit is required from the Building Division at (281) 420-6530. Structures over 4 feet tall must be engineered by a licensed professional. Additional county or federal permits may apply depending on location.

What is land subsidence and how does it affect Baytown?

Land subsidence is the gradual sinking of ground surface, historically caused by groundwater withdrawal. Baytown has experienced significant subsidence that has affected shoreline stability and flood risk along Galveston Bay tributaries.

Deer Park FAQ

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