Foundation repair include the repair of the fractures in slabs and includes stabilizing a structure that has moved from its originally constructed design. Engineered piles/piers should be shown on sets of drawings.
Applicant must pay for permit prior to construction. Permit must be kept on premises in public view, facing the right of way. Pre-construction and final inspections are conducted.
1. The Floodplain Development Permit must be paid before it is emailed to the applicant and/or owner, and the signed permit must be emailed to the Floodplain Inspector and the Floodplain Management Office (FMO) inbox before requesting a Floodplain inspection.
2. Violations of the permit will be subject to citations as provided per Chapter 19 of the Code of Ordinances.
3. Floodplain Development fees may vary based on construction type (single-family residential, commercial, or critical facility), acreage size, and whether the property is located in a Conveyance Zone or Floodway.
Fees
See the City Fee Schedule and search for "flood plain" for more details.
1002 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor
Houston, TX 77002
1. Building permit application
2. Both of the following (if located in Zones A, AO, AE, A1-30, or A99):
- Cost Estimate - Signed, sealed, itemized cost estimate provided by a licensed, State of Texas Professional Engineer or Architect – OR-- Foundation contract - signed and notarized provided by the Owner & Contractor.
- County appraisal – (Harris, Fort Bend , or Montgomery) – OR -- a Private Appraisal.
Note:
- Only when requested and/or required by Floodplain Plan Reviewer: An Elevation certificate demonstrating the structure is elevation compliant per Chapter 19 Ordinance.
- Drawings and/or Repair Per Spec List.
- Slab-on-Grade Foundation:
- Submit foundation plans and details prepared by a State of Texas–licensed engineer showing the location, quantity, and type of supports - piers or pressed piles. Plans must include the project address and the owner’s name.
- Concrete Masonry Unit Block and Base Foundation (within City of Houston engineered limits, using City Engineered Details):
- Submit a copy of the City Engineer Detail (Block and Base 4x8 Beams or Block and Base 4x6 Beams) and a site-specific foundation plan or layout.
- Concrete Masonry Unit Block and Base Foundation (exceeds City of Houston engineered limits):
- Submit foundation plans and details prepared by a State of Texas–licensed Engineer showing the location and quantity.
- Level and Shim and/or Minor Beam Replacement:
- Submit a completed Residential or Commercial Repair Per Spec list.
- Slab-on-Grade Foundation:
- Permit application & Declaration page: You may print or obtain a copy from the 1st Floor Information Desk.
- Drawings and/or Repair Per Spec List.
- Slab-on-Grade Foundation:
- Submit foundation plans and details prepared by a State of Texas–licensed engineer showing the location, quantity, and type of supports - piers or pressed piles. Plans must include the project address and the owner’s name.
- Concrete Masonry Unit Block and Base Foundation (within City of Houston engineered limits, using City Engineered Details):
- Submit a copy of the City Engineer Detail (Block and Base 4x8 Beams or Block and Base 4x6 Beams) and a site-specific foundation plan or layout.
- Concrete Masonry Unit Block and Base Foundation (exceeds City of Houston engineered limits):
- Submit foundation plans and details prepared by a State of Texas–licensed Engineer showing the location and quantity.
- Level and Shim and/or Minor Beam Replacement:
- Submit a completed Residential or Commercial Repair Per Spec list.
- Slab-on-Grade Foundation:
1. Pre-Construction Inspection: a. A copy of the approved plans and permit onsite.
2. Final Floodplain Inspection: a. A copy of the approved plans onsite.
Enter the appropriate project number and click the Submit button.
In Person: (832) 394-8854