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Permits Cleared in Eustace, TX

Army Corps, TCEQ, county — we run the paperwork so you don't.

Every waterfront project touches at least one permitting body. We handle applications, site sketches, agency follow-up, and inspection coordination so you sign one contract instead of running three application processes.

Permits Cleared in Eustace: what to expect

Every waterfront job in Eustace touches two authorities: Tarrant Regional Water District for the shoreline structure itself, and Henderson County floodplain review when grading or construction falls inside the floodplain buffer. We handle both packets on a single contract so the owner is not running two independent application tracks while the build window shortens.

  • The TRWD shoreline submittal covers decking, pilings, lighting, and electrical to current standards — we prepare the full packet and manage agency follow-up.
  • Henderson County floodplain review is triggered by grading, wall placement, and fill inside the regulated setback; we flag the trigger early and file before mobilization.
  • For exposed main-body lots north of FM 316, structural drawings for the heavier piling and tie-back specs go into the TRWD submittal to satisfy the wave-exposure design requirement.
  • We coordinate inspections and hand the owner a closeout packet with permit copies, site photos, and material receipts once the build passes.
  • Eustace's quieter market can mean faster TRWD turnaround than the Gun Barrel corridor; we use that window to have materials staged and ready to drive.

How this plays out around Eustace

Eustace sits along the southeast arm of Cedar Creek Lake on Hwy 175 — a quieter waterfront market than Gun Barrel City with deeper coves and longer fetch in places, which changes how we spec pilings and bulkheads.

Eustace shoreline is mixed — protected coves on the lake's east side and exposed runs on the main body north of FM 316. Both Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) shoreline rules and Henderson County floodplain review apply. The exposed runs need heavier piling and tie-back specs than typical Gun Barrel jobs; we usually barge-set pilings on those builds. Soil along the east bank trends sandy clay, which helps with embedment and drains better behind retaining walls than the Cedar Creek average.

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