Erosion Control: Cedar Park vs Round Rock
How do erosion control rules compare between Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX?
Cedar Park, TX
Williamson County
Site plans must show temporary and permanent erosion controls; controls must be installed before fill or grading begins and maintained until the site is revegetated.
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Williamson County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Cedar Park | Round Rock |
|---|---|---|
| Controls in place before grading | Required | - |
| Site plan must show controls | Yes | - |
| Revegetation before control removal | Required | - |
| TCEQ CGP threshold | 1+ acre disturbed (TXR150000) | - |
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Cedar Park FAQ
Do I need silt fence for a small backyard project?
Any fill or grading covered by the Site Fill/Grading Permit must show temporary erosion controls (silt fence, inlet protection, etc.) on the site plan. Small homeowner projects below the permit threshold still must not allow sediment to leave the property.
When can I remove erosion controls?
Only after the disturbed area has been revegetated and the Engineering Department approves removal.
Round Rock FAQ
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