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Field
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City of Sugar Land
City of Sugar Land Public Works
Permit
Permit / AuthorizationGrading / Drainage Permit
Submit ToCity of Sugar Land Public Works
Lead TimePlan review typically 2–4 weeks
Application MethodSubmit via City of Sugar Land Development Services at 2700 Town Center Blvd. N., Sugar Land, TX 77479 or online portal
FeeContact agency for current fee schedule
Water Quality
Impervious Cover LimitNo citywide impervious cover cap; drainage systems must accommodate design storm flows per City of Sugar Land Drainage Design Criteria; Fort Bend County drainage district requirements apply for county-maintained channels
On-Site Treatment RequiredNo
Detention RequiredYes — Detention required to limit post-development peak flows to pre-development levels for 2-, 10-, 25-, and 100-year storms per City of Sugar Land and Fort Bend County Drainage Criteria; Brazos River proximity requires careful floodplain analysis
Turbidity / Discharge StandardNo numeric NTU limit; discharges must comply with TCEQ TXR150000 and not degrade Brazos River, Oyster Creek, or Buffalo Run
SWPPP
SWPPP / Local Plan RequiredYes — SWPPP per TCEQ TXR150000; drainage report required for local permit
PE Stamp RequiredYes
Inspections
Inspection RequirementsCity of Sugar Land Public Works inspects grading permits at rough grading, drainage infrastructure installation, and final stabilization.
Inspector QualificationNo city-specific certification required beyond TCEQ SWPPP requirements
Design & Zones
Local Design ManualCity of Sugar Land Drainage Design Criteria
Special Overlay ZonesBrazos River Floodplain, Fort Bend County Drainage Districts, Oyster Creek Floodplain