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Cleveland vs Lakewood

How do grading & drainage rules compare between Cleveland, OH and Lakewood, OH?

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Cleveland requires grading permits for earthwork that alters natural drainage patterns. The Department of Building and Housing reviews grading plans to ensure proper drainage is maintained and neighboring properties are not adversely affected. All grading must comply with the Ohio Building Code and local stormwater management requirements.

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Lakewood, OH

Cuyahoga County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClevelandLakewood
Permit RequiredYes, for earthwork altering drainage-
Review AuthorityDept. of Building and Housing-
Plan RequirementsExisting/proposed elevations, drainage, erosion control-
Drainage RuleMust not divert water onto neighboring properties-

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Cleveland FAQ

Do I need a grading permit in Cleveland?

Yes. A grading permit is required for filling, excavating, or altering land contours that affect drainage patterns. Contact the Department of Building and Housing to apply.

Can my grading project change how water drains on my neighbor's property?

No. Cleveland requires that grading work must not divert stormwater onto neighboring properties or public rights-of-way. Your grading plan must demonstrate proper drainage management.

Lakewood FAQ

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