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Carrollton vs Cedar Hill

How do grading & drainage rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Cedar Hill, TX?

Carrollton and Cedar Hill have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Carrollton requires grading permits for significant earth-moving work. Drainage must not redirect water onto neighboring properties. Proper grading prevents erosion and flooding.

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Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Cedar Hill requires engineered drainage plans for new development and prohibits altering lot grading in a way that diverts stormwater onto neighboring properties or blocks established drainage patterns.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonCedar Hill
Permit Threshold50 to 100 cubic yards-
Neighbor DrainageCannot redirect water-
Retaining WallsPermit if over 4 feet-
TopicGrading Drainage-
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Carrollton FAQ

Do I need a grading permit?

Generally required for earth-moving over 50 to 100 cubic yards or changes to existing drainage patterns. Small landscaping projects are usually exempt.

My neighbor changed their grading and water flows onto my property. What can I do?

Contact Carrollton code enforcement. Redirecting drainage onto neighboring properties violates most municipal codes. The neighbor may be required to restore proper drainage.

Cedar Hill FAQ

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