Stafford vs Sugar Land
How do wildfire zones rules compare between Stafford, TX and Sugar Land, TX?
Stafford, TX
Fort Bend County
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Sugar Land, TX
Fort Bend County
Sugar Land is not located in a designated Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) zone. The city sits in the flat Gulf Coast prairie of Fort Bend County with minimal wildfire risk. Sugar Land has adopted the 2024 International Fire Code but has not adopted a separate WUI code.
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| Fact | Stafford | Sugar Land |
|---|---|---|
| WUI Zone | - | Not designated |
| Fire Code | - | 2024 International Fire Code |
| Geography | - | Gulf Coast prairie — low wildfire risk |
| Fire Dept | - | Sugar Land Fire Department |
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Stafford FAQ
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Sugar Land FAQ
Is Sugar Land in a wildfire zone?
No. Sugar Land is located in the flat Gulf Coast prairie of Fort Bend County and is not in a designated Wildland-Urban Interface zone.
What fire code does Sugar Land use?
The city has adopted the 2024 International Fire Code (IFC) along with the full suite of 2024 ICC codes.
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