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Richmond vs Sugar Land

How do erosion control rules compare between Richmond, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Sugar Land has fewer restrictions than Richmond.

Richmond, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Richmond's UDC Division 4.3.400 requires erosion and sediment control plans for qualifying land-disturbing activities, with submittals reviewed by the Public Works Director before site work begins.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land requires erosion and sediment control for all construction and land-disturbing activities. The city's Stormwater Management Program addresses erosion control, flood mitigation, and runoff quality in compliance with TPDES MS4 General Permit requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRichmondSugar Land
UDC Division4.3.400-
Threshold5+ acres typical-
ReviewerPublic Works Director-
RequiredSediment control BMPs-
Program-Stormwater Management Program
Permit-TPDES MS4 General Permit
Applicability-All construction/land-disturbing activities
Contact-Public Works Department

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Richmond FAQ

When does my Richmond project need an erosion control plan?

Richmond's UDC requires erosion and sediment control plans for site development that involves land-disturbing activity meeting thresholds, generally including projects disturbing five or more acres of land.

Can the city waive erosion control requirements?

Yes. The Director of Public Works may waive specific requirements when the conditions on a site make them unnecessary, but waivers must be documented during plan review.

Sugar Land FAQ

Does Sugar Land require erosion control for construction?

Yes. All construction and land-disturbing activities must include erosion and sediment control measures under the city's Stormwater Management Program.

Who enforces erosion control in Sugar Land?

The Public Works Department administers the Stormwater Management Program and enforces erosion control requirements.

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