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Commissioners add definitions, accessory‑structure rules to Kerr County flood‑damage prevention order

6490918 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

The court unanimously approved four definitions and a new standard allowing limited detached accessory structures in flood zones, clarifying the county's flood‑damage prevention order with FEMA and TWDB input.

Kerr County Commissioners on Oct. 14 amended the county’s flood‑damage prevention order to add four definitions and a specific standard for detached accessory structures used for parking and storage in flood‑prone zones.

Bobby Gore, the county engineer, told the court the changes reflect FEMA and Texas Water Development Board guidance and would clarify what types of small detached structures may be permitted near the river. The definitions added to Article 5…

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