Projects
Wetlands are often one of the first hurdles that land owners and developers must address when planning a new project on undeveloped land. Wetlands Professional Services provides expert advice and support beginning in the land process. During the first phase of development, it is often necessary to maintain land and reestablish good drainage. A comprehensive Wetlands Report is prepared to document the regulatory status and negotiate the permitting process.
Below is an abbreviated list of successful projects in the greater Houston area that Wetlands Professional Services has served and supported over the last 25 years:
Below is an abbreviated list of successful projects in the greater Houston area that Wetlands Professional Services has served and supported over the last 25 years:
RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS
Summerwood - Harris County Creekside Village - Montgomery County Imperial Oaks - Montgomery County Lakes of Cypress Forest - Harris County Legends Ranch - Montgomery County Sovereign Shores - Ft. Bend County Chenango Ranch - Brazoria County Oakwood Shores - Brazoria County Twin Lakes - Pearland Liberty Lakes - Houston Grand Lakes - Ft. Bend County Seven Meadows - Ft. Bend County Grayson Lakes - Katy Lake Windcrest Estates - Montgomery County Benders Landing - Montgomery County |
COMMERCIAL
Westland Business Park - Harris County Katy Mills Mall - Katy Fannin Business Park - Houston Kroger Shopping Center - Montgomery County Barker-Cypress HEB Shopping Center - Harris County Randall's Shopping Center -Harris County Middle School site - Spring Branch Independent School District Detention Pond site for Drainage District 6 - Montgomery County Improved Drainage Ditch for Harris County Municipal Utility District 1 Improved Drainage Ditch for Tattor Road Utility District - Houston UNDEVELOPED LAND Numerous tracts of undeveloped land ranging in size from 3 acres to over 3000 acres, in suburbs and rural areas surrounding the greater Houston metropolitan area. Much undeveloped land has flat topography and is overgrown with dense vegetation. Existing ditches and drainage swales get clogged with wetlands plants, heavy plant debris, and accumulated silt and sediment. Without proper maintenance, land becomes poorly drained and cultivates wetlands. Land that is slated for future developed should be maintained as allowed under law to re-establish good drainage and facilitate routine maintenance mowing going forward. |