Sugar Land commission finds repaired Ferry Landing house complies with city code

City of Sugar Land Building Standard Commission · January 15, 2026

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Summary

After staff presented photos and an engineer's sign-off, the Building Standard Commission voted to find the residence at 2627 Ferry Landing in compliance with the City of Sugar Land code on Jan. 14, 2026.

The Sugar Land Building Standard Commission voted Jan. 14 to find the residence at 2627 Ferry Landing in compliance with the city's code after staff presented evidence of completed repairs.

Deputy Building Official James Posey told commissioners the house was deemed dangerous on June 11, 2025, but owners "did complete the necessary repairs," including a new roof, and that "a structural engineer has signed off on the building[s] being a safe structure." Posey said the building is now "a weathertight building." Staff recommended the commission find the structure no longer unsafe under section 3-190(a) of the City of Sugar Land Code of Ordinances.

The chair opened the compliance hearing for 2627 Ferry Landing, called for any owner or lienholder testimony and received none. After staff's presentation commissioners moved to a formal finding. The motion that the structure be declared safe was approved by a show-of-hands vote; individual vote names were not recorded.

The decision concludes enforcement action listed in the Nov. 12, 2025 commission order that had required repairs by Dec. 12, 2025. The commission recorded the finding in the meeting minutes and moved on to its next agenda item.