Pasadena requires grading and drainage permits for development within city limits. The city proposed a major Street Drainage and Flood Mitigation Project reviewed by FEMA. Properties in FEMA flood zones must comply with floodplain development requirements.
The City of Pasadena regulates grading and drainage through its development review process. Drainage plans must show that development does not increase flooding on adjacent properties. The city proposed a Street Drainage and Flood Mitigation Project that included lowering road elevations to create stormwater storage and installing detention ponds, which was reviewed by FEMA for environmental compliance. Properties in FEMA-designated flood zones must obtain floodplain development permits. The Harris County Flood Control District also has authority over drainage in the broader watershed.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Pasadena code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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