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Richmond vs Rosenberg

How do grading & drainage rules compare between Richmond, TX and Rosenberg, TX?

Rosenberg has fewer restrictions than Richmond.

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Richmond regulates grading, fill, and drainage improvements through UDC Division 4.3.400 and the Public Infrastructure Design Manual, requiring engineered plans and Public Works approval for site work.

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Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Rosenberg requires lot grading plans, drainage area maps, and on-site and off-site drainage system plans for subdivisions, with reviews coordinated through the City Engineer and Fort Bend County Drainage District.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondRosenberg
UDC Division4.3.400-
Manual ChaptersChapters 7 and 12-
Plans ByLicensed engineer-
ReviewerPublic Works-
Required plans-Lot grading and drainage map
County review-Fort Bend Drainage District
City review-City Engineer
Authority-UDC Chapter 4 Subdivisions

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Richmond FAQ

Do I need a permit to grade my property in Richmond?

Most regulated grading and fill in Richmond requires plans approved by Public Works under UDC Division 4.3.400 and the Public Infrastructure Design Manual, especially when tied to a site development application.

Can I redirect drainage onto my neighbor's lot?

No. Richmond requires grading and drainage designs that do not adversely affect adjoining properties. Redirecting runoff onto neighbors can trigger code enforcement and civil liability.

Rosenberg FAQ

Can I regrade my Rosenberg yard so water flows toward the neighbor?

No. Lot grading must follow the approved drainage plan and not redirect runoff onto adjacent properties; corrective regrading may be ordered if drainage is altered.

Who approves drainage plans in Rosenberg?

The City Engineer reviews drainage plans for City compliance and Fort Bend County Drainage District provides final drainage approval for subdivisions.

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