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Hardin County Permits and Fee Schedule
Permits Issued by: Floodplain Administration
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PERMIT TYPE
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DESCRIPTION
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COST
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Permit must be obtained before any type of service will be provided by Entergy or SHECO. *
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$25.00
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Permit must be obtained before the home is placed in Hardin County. It is the customer, buyer and/or home owner’s responsibility to obtain this permit not the dealer or transporters.*
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$75.00 per home
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Development- Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations or storage of equipment or materials. A community must require a permit for all proposed construction or other development in the community, so that it can determine whether the construction or other development is proposed within a flood-prone area.
Before any type of development (see definition above) begins a permit must be obtained. Permit fees may be waved on non-residential outbuildings and other types of development depending on intended use of proposed structure and /or land.*
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$50.00 first 1,000 square feet.
$25.00 per each additional 100 square feet.
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All roadside culverts must be installed by Hardin County. The county does not install culverts on state highways or private roads. ** Customer furnishes culvert(s) to County specifications.
INSTALLATION FEE: First culvert, county installs at no charge. Each additional culvert, on the same property, will be installed at a charge of $250 + $30 (permit) = $280 for each culvert after the first one.
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$30.00 perculvert
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Subdivision Permit
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This permit is required before any development is started. This permit is for public and private sub-divisions.
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$500.00 minimum or $10.00 per lot.
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Effective November 1st, 2009
*South East Texas Planning Commission Issues 911 addresses please contact them @ (409) 724-1911
**For culverts alongside the state highways please call Texas Dept. of Transportation @ (409) 246-2300
Permit requests inside a Special Flood Hazard Area must comply
with the Hardin County Floodplain Ordinance. |
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