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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the creation of the Val Verde County Groundwater |
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Conservation District; providing authority to issue bonds; |
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providing authority to impose fees, surcharges, and taxes. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Subtitle H, Title 6, Special District Local Laws |
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Code, is amended by adding Chapter 8872 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 8872. VAL VERDE COUNTY GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 8872.0101. DEFINITIONS. (a) Except as provided by |
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Subsection (b), the definitions in Section 36.001, Water Code, |
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apply to this chapter. |
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(b) In this chapter: |
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(1) "Aquifer" means that part of the Edwards-Trinity |
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(Plateau) Aquifer located in Val Verde County. |
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(2) "Board" means the board of directors of the |
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district. |
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(3) "City" means the City of Del Rio. |
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(4) "City council" means the city council of the city. |
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(5) "Commissioners court" means the Val Verde County |
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Commissioners Court. |
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(6) "Development board" means the Texas Water |
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Development Board. |
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(7) "Director" means a member of the board. |
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(8) "District" means the Val Verde County Groundwater |
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Conservation District. |
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(9) "Domestic use" means the use of groundwater in the |
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district by a member of a well owner's household or by household |
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employees, tenants, licensees, or guests for the following |
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purposes: |
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(A) drinking, washing, or culinary activities; |
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(B) irrigation of: |
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(i) lawns; |
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(ii) family gardens; or |
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(iii) orchards, if the produce of the |
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orchard is used only for household consumption; |
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(C) filling or maintaining swimming pools, |
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decorative ponds, or fountains located on the well owner's |
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property; and |
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(D) drinking water for domestic animals not |
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raised, maintained, or sold for commercial purposes. |
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(10) "Existing well" means a well that is completed to |
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produce groundwater in Val Verde County on or before January 1, |
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2021. The term includes a well that is reworked or repaired after |
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January 1, 2021, to restore the well's historic production |
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capacity, provided that the reworking or repair does not enlarge |
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the diameter of the well bore as the well bore existed on January 1, |
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2021. |
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(11) "Political subdivision" means a governmental |
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entity of this state, including a county, municipality, state |
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agency, or district or authority created under Section 52, Article |
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III, or Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution. The term also |
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includes a nonprofit water supply corporation created under Chapter |
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67, Water Code. |
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Sec. 8872.0102. NATURE OF DISTRICT; PURPOSE. (a) The |
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district is a groundwater conservation district in Val Verde County |
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created under and essential to accomplish the purposes of Section |
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59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, including: |
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(1) the permitting, recharge, conservation, |
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protection, and prevention of the waste of groundwater in Val Verde |
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County; |
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(2) the control of subsidence caused by the |
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unreasonable withdrawal of groundwater; |
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(3) the regulation of transporting groundwater |
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outside the boundaries of the district; |
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(4) the regulation of groundwater production and the |
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implementation of drought management and conservation plans for the |
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reduction of drawdown when conditions warrant action to protect |
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spring flow and base flow; |
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(5) the maintenance of sufficient river flows during |
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periods of drought and water shortage to protect endangered species |
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and the habitats of endangered species; |
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(6) the development, with the assistance of the |
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development board, the Parks and Wildlife Department, and the Texas |
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Commission on Environmental Quality, of empirical groundwater flow |
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models to inform the district's groundwater management; and |
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(7) the management of the issuance of permits by |
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requiring studies and groundwater availability model analyses of |
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permit applications that include the use of conservation triggers |
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to mitigate the impact on spring flow, base flow, and drawdown. |
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(b) The district is created to serve a public use and |
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benefit. |
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(c) All of the land and other property included within the |
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boundaries of the district will benefit from the works and projects |
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that are to be accomplished by the district under powers conferred |
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by Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, this chapter, and |
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Chapter 36, Water Code. |
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Sec. 8872.0103. CONFIRMATION ELECTION AND ADOPTION OF |
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GUIDELINES REQUIRED. If the creation of the district is not |
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confirmed at a confirmation election held under Section 8872.0153 |
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before September 1, 2026, or the development board does not adopt |
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water management guidelines required under Section 8872.0312 |
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before September 1, 2026: |
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(1) the district is dissolved September 1, 2026, |
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except that: |
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(A) any debts incurred shall be paid; |
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(B) any assets that remain after the payment of |
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debts shall be transferred to Val Verde County and the city in |
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proportion to the amount each entity has contributed to the costs of |
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the confirmation election and district operations; and |
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(C) the organization of the district shall be |
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maintained until all debts are paid and remaining assets are |
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transferred; and |
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(2) this chapter expires September 1, 2028. |
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Sec. 8872.0104. INITIAL DISTRICT TERRITORY. The boundaries |
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of the district are coextensive with the boundaries of Val Verde |
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County. |
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SUBCHAPTER A-1. TEMPORARY PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 8872.0151. APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY DIRECTORS; |
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VACANCIES; TERMS. (a) Not later than 60 days after the effective |
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date of the Act enacting this chapter, the city council and the |
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commissioners court shall appoint five temporary directors. One |
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director must represent each of the management zones created under |
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Section 8872.0311 and one director must represent the district at |
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large. The directors must be appointed as follows: |
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(1) one director appointed jointly by the city council |
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and the commissioners court to represent the Devils River |
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Management Zone; |
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(2) one director appointed by the city council to |
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represent the San Felipe/Sycamore Management Zone; |
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(3) one director appointed by the city council to |
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represent the Amistad Management Zone; |
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(4) one director appointed by the commissioners court |
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to represent the Pecos River Management Zone; and |
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(5) one director appointed by the commissioners court |
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to represent the district at large. |
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(b) Not later than 30 days after the effective date of the |
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Act enacting this chapter, the city council and the commissioners |
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court shall each nominate at least one individual to serve as |
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temporary director for the Devils River Management Zone. |
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(c) If one entity makes a timely nomination under Subsection |
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(b) and the other entity does not make a timely nomination under |
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that subsection, the entity that made the timely nomination may |
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appoint the temporary director for the Devils River Management |
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Zone. If neither entity makes a timely nomination under Subsection |
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(b), the governor shall appoint the temporary director for the |
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Devils River Management Zone. |
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(d) If the city council, commissioners court, or both do not |
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make a timely appointment under Subsection (a), the governor shall |
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appoint the temporary director to the applicable position. |
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(e) An individual appointed to serve as a temporary director |
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must be at least 18 years of age. |
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(f) An individual appointed to serve as a temporary director |
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representing a management zone must own taxable property in the |
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management zone. |
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(g) An individual appointed to serve as a temporary director |
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representing the district at large must: |
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(1) own taxable property in Val Verde County; or |
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(2) be a resident of Val Verde County. |
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(h) If there is a vacancy on the temporary board of |
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directors of the district, the remaining temporary directors shall |
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appoint to fill the vacancy an individual who meets the |
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representational requirements of this section. |
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(i) Temporary directors serve until the earlier of: |
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(1) the date the temporary directors become initial |
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directors under Section 8872.0155; or |
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(2) the date this chapter expires under Section |
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8872.0103. |
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Sec. 8872.0152. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING OF TEMPORARY |
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DIRECTORS. (a) As soon as practicable after all the temporary |
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directors have qualified under Section 36.055, Water Code, a |
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majority of the temporary directors shall convene the |
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organizational meeting of the district at a location within the |
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district agreeable to a majority of the directors. If an agreement |
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on location cannot be reached, the organizational meeting shall be |
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at the Val Verde County Courthouse. |
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(b) At the organizational meeting described by Subsection |
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(a), the temporary directors shall: |
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(1) elect a president as presiding officer, vice |
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president, secretary, and treasurer; |
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(2) schedule the confirmation election described by |
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Section 8872.0153; and |
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(3) notify the applicable groundwater management area |
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of the district's creation, subject to confirmation under Section |
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8872.0153 and timely adoption of water management guidelines |
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required under Section 8872.0312. |
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Sec. 8872.0153. CONFIRMATION ELECTION. (a) The temporary |
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board shall order an election to be held on the uniform election |
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date in November following January 1, 2022, to confirm the creation |
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of the district and authorize the collection of taxes. |
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(b) The ballot for the election must be printed to permit |
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voting for or against the following proposition: "The creation of |
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the Val Verde County Groundwater Conservation District and the |
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imposition of an ad valorem tax in the district at a rate not to |
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exceed three cents for each $100 of assessed valuation." |
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(c) Except as provided by this section, a confirmation |
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election must be conducted as provided by Sections 36.017(b)-(i), |
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Water Code, and the Election Code. |
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(d) If the district's creation is not confirmed at an |
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election held under this section, the temporary directors may order |
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one or more subsequent elections to be held to confirm the creation |
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of the district not earlier than the first anniversary of the |
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preceding confirmation election. If the district's creation is not |
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confirmed at an election held under this section before September |
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1, 2026, the district is dissolved in accordance with Section |
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8872.0103. |
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(e) The costs of an election held under this section shall |
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be paid equally by Val Verde County and the city. |
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Sec. 8872.0154. LIMITED POWERS OF DISTRICT BEFORE |
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CONFIRMATION. Before confirmation of the district and the adoption |
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of water management guidelines by the development board under |
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Section 8872.0312, the district's powers are limited to performance |
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of the duties necessary to hold an election to confirm the creation |
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of the district. |
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Sec. 8872.0155. INITIAL DIRECTORS. (a) If the creation of |
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the district is confirmed at an election held under Section |
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8872.0153, the temporary directors become the initial directors and |
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serve until successor directors are appointed under Section |
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8872.0202. |
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(b) The initial directors shall provide notice to the |
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members of the groundwater management area in which the district is |
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located that the creation of the district is confirmed. |
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Sec. 8872.0156. EXPIRATION OF SUBCHAPTER. This subchapter |
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expires September 1, 2028. |
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SUBCHAPTER B. BOARD OF DIRECTORS |
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Sec. 8872.0201. COMPOSITION OF BOARD. The district is |
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governed by a board of five directors. |
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Sec. 8872.0202. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS; TERMS; |
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QUALIFICATIONS. (a) Directors serve staggered four-year terms, |
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with two or three terms expiring December 1 of every other year. A |
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director may serve consecutive terms. |
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(b) Directors are elected as follows: |
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(1) one director is elected from each of the four |
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management zones created under Section 8872.0311 by voters of the |
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applicable management zone; and |
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(2) one director is elected by the voters of the |
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district at large. |
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(c) To be elected as a director, an individual must be at |
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least 18 years of age. |
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(d) To be elected as a director from a management zone, an |
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individual must own taxable property in the management zone. |
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(e) To be elected as a director from the district at large, |
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an individual must: |
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(1) own taxable property in Val Verde County; or |
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(2) be a resident of Val Verde County. |
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(f) An election to elect directors must be held on the |
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uniform election date in November of even-numbered years. |
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Sec. 8872.0203. VACANCIES. (a) If there is a vacancy on |
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the board, a majority of the board shall appoint an individual to |
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fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term of the vacant |
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director place. The individual appointed to fill the vacancy must |
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meet the qualifications under Section 8872.0202 for the vacant |
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place. |
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(b) If the board has not filled a vacancy before the 90th day |
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after the date of the vacancy, the county judge of Val Verde County |
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and the mayor of the city jointly shall appoint an individual who |
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meets the qualifications under Section 8872.0202 for the vacant |
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place to serve as director for the remainder of the term being |
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filled. |
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Sec. 8872.0204. COMPENSATION. (a) A director is not |
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entitled to receive compensation for performing the duties of a |
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director. |
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(b) The board may authorize a director to receive |
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reimbursement for the director's reasonable and actual expenses |
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incurred while engaging in activities inside or outside the |
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district on behalf of the board. |
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Sec. 8872.0205. BOARD OFFICERS. (a) At the first meeting |
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of the board in each calendar year, the board shall elect directors |
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to serve as the president, vice president, secretary, and |
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treasurer. |
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(b) The president shall serve as the presiding officer of |
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the board. |
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(c) The treasurer shall serve as the financial officer of |
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the district. |
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SUBCHAPTER C. POWERS AND DUTIES |
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Sec. 8872.0301. GENERAL POWERS. Except as otherwise |
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provided by this chapter, the district has all of the rights, |
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powers, privileges, functions, and duties provided by the general |
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law of this state applicable to groundwater conservation districts |
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created under Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, |
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including Chapter 36, Water Code. |
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Sec. 8872.0302. LIMITATION ON RULEMAKING POWER NOT |
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APPLICABLE. Section 36.121, Water Code, does not apply to the |
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district. |
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Sec. 8872.0303. PERMITS: RULES. (a) The district shall |
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adopt rules to: |
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(1) require a person to obtain a permit from the |
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district to drill and produce groundwater from a well, including an |
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existing well, unless the well is exclusively for agricultural or |
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domestic use or otherwise exempt from permitting under this chapter |
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or Chapter 36, Water Code; |
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(2) regulate the terms of a transfer of groundwater |
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out of the district; |
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(3) regulate the spacing of wells drilled after |
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September 1, 2021, to prevent unreasonable adverse interference |
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with other wells; |
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(4) provide for the uniform and nondiscriminatory |
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reduction or curtailment of the production of groundwater by all |
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permit holders in the district, if necessary, to protect spring |
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flow and base flow and reduce aquifer drawdown; |
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(5) limit groundwater production: |
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(A) by the spacing of wells; |
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(B) by basing production on acreage or tract |
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size; or |
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(C) for a public water supplier, by basing |
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production on the service area of the supplier; |
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(6) provide for permit provisions that allow the |
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reduction or curtailment of the production of groundwater, if |
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necessary, to protect spring flow and base flow and reduce aquifer |
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drawdown; |
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(7) allow for the injection of a nontoxic tracer dye as |
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part of a hydrological study; and |
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(8) require the owner of a well that is not exempt from |
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the district requirement to obtain a permit under this chapter or |
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Chapter 36, Water Code, to report to the district in January of each |
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year the annual production of groundwater from the well based on |
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metered production. |
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(b) The terms of a permit that authorizes the production of |
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groundwater for transfer out of the district for beneficial use |
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must be consistent with applicable law, including Section 36.122, |
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Water Code, and may not be more restrictive than the terms of a |
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permit authorizing the production of groundwater for beneficial use |
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inside the district. |
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(c) The district may establish permit conditions and |
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limitations as provided by Section 36.122, Water Code. |
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(d) The district may not require a permit or a permit |
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amendment for the maintenance or repair of a well that is not exempt |
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from permitting under this chapter or Chapter 36, Water Code, if the |
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maintenance or repair does not make the well capable of producing an |
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amount of groundwater that is greater than the production amounts |
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provided by the well's permit. |
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Sec. 8872.0304. PERMITS: CITY. The district shall grant to |
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the city permits in the city's name that authorize the city to pump |
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from all wells operated or controlled by the city a cumulative |
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volume of groundwater of 18,400 acre-feet per year. |
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Sec. 8872.0305. PERMITS: RETAIL PUBLIC UTILITY. (a) In |
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this section, "retail public utility" has the meaning assigned by |
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Section 13.002, Water Code. |
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(b) The district shall grant a permit to a retail public |
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utility in the district or to a political subdivision other than the |
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city that is providing water or sewer service on or before the |
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effective date of the Act enacting this chapter. The permit must |
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authorize the production of a cumulative volume of groundwater from |
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the wells owned by the entity in an amount equal to the amount of |
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groundwater required to meet the entity's current and projected |
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needs as determined under Section 13.250, Water Code. |
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(c) Unless the district has authorized otherwise in |
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writing, a permitted entity may not resell groundwater produced |
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under the permit to any person for use or resale outside the |
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entity's service area, including the area covered by a certificate |
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of convenience and necessity, and must put the produced water to |
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beneficial use in the entity's service area. |
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Sec. 8872.0306. PERMITS: COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND |
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TRANSPORT. (a) The district shall require a person to install a |
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meter and obtain a permit from the district for commercial use, |
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industrial use, or transport outside the district. |
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(b) The district shall grant a permit for commercial or |
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industrial use that authorizes a person to drill one or more wells |
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not to exceed 12 inches in diameter on land owned or controlled by |
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the person through a lease or other legal right. |
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(c) The district shall grant a permit for the production of |
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groundwater from an existing well that is beneficially used for |
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commercial or industrial purposes outside the limits or the |
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extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city. |
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Sec. 8872.0307. PERMIT RENEWAL. (a) Except as provided by |
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Subsection (b), the district without a hearing shall renew or |
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approve an application to renew an operating permit before the date |
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on which the permit expires, provided that: |
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(1) the application, if required by the district, is |
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submitted in a timely manner and accompanied by any required fees in |
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accordance with district rules; and |
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(2) the permit holder is not requesting a change |
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related to the renewal that would require a permit amendment under |
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district rules. |
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(b) The district is not required to renew a permit under |
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this section if the applicant: |
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(1) is delinquent in paying a fee required by the |
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district; |
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(2) is subject to a pending enforcement action for a |
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substantive violation of a district permit, order, or rule that has |
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not been settled by agreement with the district or a final |
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adjudication; or |
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(3) has not paid a civil penalty or has otherwise |
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failed to comply with an order resulting from a final adjudication |
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of a violation of a district permit, order, or rule. |
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(c) If the district is not required to renew a permit under |
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Subsection (b)(2), the permit remains in effect until the final |
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settlement or adjudication on the matter of the substantive |
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violation. |
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Sec. 8872.0308. AGRICULTURAL AND DOMESTIC USE. (a) The |
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district may not require a person to install a meter or obtain a |
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permit from the district for a well that produces groundwater only |
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for domestic or agricultural use in the district's territory. |
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(b) The district may not restrict the production of a well |
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that produces groundwater only for domestic or agricultural use. |
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(c) An owner of a well that produces groundwater for |
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domestic or agricultural use shall register the well with the |
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district. |
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(d) Subsection (a) does not affect the applicability in the |
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district of Section 36.113(a), Water Code. |
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Sec. 8872.0309. WELL REGISTRATION. A permit issued under |
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this chapter authorizing the production of groundwater from the |
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aquifer must also authorize the drilling and operation of a well or |
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wells in the aquifer, and must require the permit holder to: |
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(1) register each well with the district at no cost; |
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and |
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(2) file a copy of the well driller's log with the |
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district on completion of each well. |
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Sec. 8872.0310. PROPERTY RIGHTS. (a) A permit issued by |
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the district for the drilling, operation, or production of a well is |
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appurtenant to the real property on which the well is located. |
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Ownership of the groundwater, or the right to use and produce the |
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groundwater authorized by the permit, may be sold, leased, |
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assigned, or otherwise transferred by the owner, provided that the |
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rights granted by the permit to drill a well and to produce |
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groundwater are exercised on the real property described in the |
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permit based on the actual production authorized by the permit. |
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(b) Except as provided by this chapter, groundwater |
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produced as authorized by a permit, once captured at the wellhead, |
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may be beneficially used for any lawful purpose at any location, |
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whether on or off the real property to which the permit is attached, |
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provided that any beneficial use outside the boundaries of the |
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district is authorized by a transport permit issued by the |
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district. |
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Sec. 8872.0311. MANAGEMENT ZONES. (a) The district is |
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divided into four management zones as follows: |
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(1) the San Felipe/Sycamore Management Zone, composed |
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of the territory described by Section 2(a) of the Act enacting this |
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chapter; |
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(2) the Devils River Management Zone, composed of the |
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territory described by Section 2(b) of the Act enacting this |
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chapter; |
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(3) the Pecos River Management Zone, composed of the |
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territory described by Section 2(c) of the Act enacting this |
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chapter; and |
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(4) the Amistad Management Zone, composed of the |
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territory described by Section 2(d) of the Act enacting this |
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chapter. |
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(b) The boundaries and field notes contained in Section 2 of |
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the Act enacting this chapter form a closure. A mistake made in the |
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field notes or in copying the field notes in the legislative process |
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does not affect the management zone's: |
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(1) organization, existence, or validity; or |
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(2) legality or operation. |
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(c) The district may adopt different rules to regulate |
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production from the management zones based on the acreage, tract |
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size, or service area of the public water supplier. |
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(d) The district must regulate the production of |
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groundwater in a management zone on a proportional, uniform, and |
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nondiscriminatory basis, except as provided by Section |
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8872.0303(a)(6). |
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Sec. 8872.0312. WATER MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES. The |
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development board shall adopt guidelines for the development of |
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standards, best management practices, and management objectives |
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for surface water and groundwater resources in the district, |
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including a plan for the monitoring of, collection of data on, and |
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study of the groundwater conditions in the district and the |
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relationship between groundwater conditions and flows in the Pecos |
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River, the Devils River, and San Felipe Springs. |
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Sec. 8872.0313. REGIONAL GROUNDWATER PLANNING AND |
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SUSTAINABILITY. (a) The district shall obtain or develop |
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groundwater models for use in planning and management of the |
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aquifer and to assist the district in the district's role as a |
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member of the groundwater management area in which the district is |
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located. |
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(b) The district, to the extent possible, shall diligently |
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pursue the long-term health and sustainability of the aquifer. |
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Sec. 8872.0314. REDUCTION AND CURTAILMENT. (a) The board |
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by rule may provide for the reduction and curtailment of the |
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production of groundwater from a well permitted under this chapter |
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to protect spring flow and base flow and reduce drawdown in |
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accordance with Sections 8872.0303(a)(4) and (5). |
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(b) To implement a reduction or curtailment, the district |
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may, to the extent not otherwise authorized by Section 36.101(a), |
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Water Code, limit groundwater production as provided by district |
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rules. |
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(c) Rules adopted by the board under Sections |
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8872.0303(a)(4) and (5) requiring a reduction or curtailment of the |
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production of groundwater must be applied on a proportional, |
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uniform, and nondiscriminatory basis to all permitted production, |
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unless the condition requiring reduction or curtailment is limited |
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to a management zone created under Section 8872.0311. |
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(d) This section does not apply to a permit provision |
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imposed under Section 8872.0303(a)(6). |
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Sec. 8872.0315. RIGHT TO ENTER LAND. Section 36.123, Water |
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Code, which authorizes a district's employees or agents to go on and |
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inspect the property of a landowner, applies to the district |
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provided that: |
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(1) access is subject to written notice to the |
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landowner; and |
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(2) the district's employees and agents are prohibited |
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from carrying firearms on the landowner's property. |
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Sec. 8872.0316. WATER CONSERVATION INITIATIVE. The |
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district may create a water conservation initiative as provided by |
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Section 11.32, Tax Code. |
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Sec. 8872.0317. PROHIBITION ON DISTRICT PURCHASE, SALE, |
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TRANSPORT, OR DISTRIBUTION OF WATER. The district may not |
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purchase, sell, transport, or distribute surface water or |
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groundwater for any purpose. |
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Sec. 8872.0318. NO EMINENT DOMAIN POWER. The district may |
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not exercise the power of eminent domain. |
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SUBCHAPTER D. GENERAL FINANCIAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 8872.0401. LIMITATION ON TAXES. The district may not |
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impose ad valorem taxes at a rate that exceeds three cents on each |
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$100 valuation of taxable property in the district. |
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Sec. 8872.0402. APPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN TAX PROVISIONS. |
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(a) Sections 26.04, 26.05, 26.06, and 26.07, Tax Code, do not apply |
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to a tax imposed by the district. |
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(b) Section 49.236, Water Code, applies to the district. |
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Sec. 8872.0403. FEES. (a) The board by rule may impose |
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uniform, reasonable, equitable, and nondiscriminatory annual |
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production fees on the amount of permitted water actually produced |
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from each well. |
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(b) A production fee must be consistent with Section 36.205, |
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Water Code, and may be based on: |
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(1) the size of column pipe used by the well; or |
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(2) the amount of water actually withdrawn from the |
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well, or the amount authorized or anticipated to be withdrawn. |
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(c) The district may assess a uniform and nondiscriminatory |
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export fee consistent with Section 36.122, Water Code, on |
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groundwater that is produced from a well inside the district and |
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transferred outside the district. |
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(d) The district by rule or resolution may set fees relating |
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to administrative acts of the district, including filing |
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applications, reviewing and processing permits, conducting permit |
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hearings, providing public notice, and paying costs of legal fees, |
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expert fees, and hearing facility rental fees. The district may not |
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assess a fee in an amount greater than $250 for processing permits. |
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SECTION 2. (a) The San Felipe/Sycamore Management Zone |
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includes all the territory contained in the following area: |
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BEGINNING: At the point at which the South right-of-way of |
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U.S. Route 377 intersects with the Eastern boundary of Val Verde |
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County; |
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THENCE: Southwesterly following the South right-of-way of |
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U.S. Route 377 to a point at its convergence with U.S. Route 277; |
|
THENCE: South following the East right-of-way of U.S. Route |
|
277 to a point at the intersection of U.S. Route 277 and Texas State |
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Highway Loop 79; |
|
THENCE: West following the North right-of-way of Texas State |
|
Highway Loop 79 to a point at the intersection of Texas State |
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Highway Loop 79 and U.S. Route 90; |
|
THENCE: Northwest following the North right-of-way of U.S |
|
Route 90 to a point at the intersection of U.S. Route 90 and Texas |
|
Highway 349; |
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THENCE: Southwesterly following the North right-of-way of |
|
Texas Highway 349 to the Southwestern boundary of Val Verde County; |
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THENCE: Southeasterly to the Southeastern boundary of Val |
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Verde County, and then Northward following the East boundary of Val |
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Verde County to the POINT OF BEGINNING. |
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(b) The Devils River Management Zone includes all the |
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territory contained in the following area: |
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BEGINNING: At the point at which the South right-of-way of |
|
U.S. Route 377 intersects with the East boundary of Val Verde |
|
County; |
|
THENCE: Southwesterly following the South right-of-way of |
|
U.S. Route 377 to a point at its convergence with U.S. Route 277; |
|
THENCE: North following the East right-of-way of U.S. Highway |
|
277 to a point that is perpendicular to the North right-of-way of |
|
Mier Ranch Road; |
|
THENCE: West to a point at the intersection of the North |
|
right-of-way of Mier Ranch Road and the West right-of-way of U.S. |
|
Highway 277; |
|
THENCE: West following the North right-of-way of Mier Ranch |
|
Road to a point at approximately -100.85623 longitude and 29.73765 |
|
latitude; |
|
THENCE: In a Southwesterly direction about 1,200 feet to a |
|
point at approximately -100.859523 longitude and 29.737063 |
|
latitude, said point being the approximate headwaters of Big Satan |
|
Creek; |
|
THENCE: Southwesterly following the centerline of Big Satan |
|
Creek along its meanders in the direction of stream flow to a point |
|
at the confluence of Big Satan Creek and the Devil's River; |
|
THENCE: East to a point on the centerline of the Devil's Rive |
|
at approximately -100.949873 longitude and 29.663459 latitude; |
|
THENCE: West and Northwesterly following the centerline of |
|
the Devil's River upstream along its meanders to a point at |
|
approximately -100.019808 longitude and 29.730672 latitude, said |
|
point being the confluence of the Devil's River and Dead Man's |
|
Creek; |
|
THENCE: Northwest following the centerline of Dead Man's |
|
Creek along its meanders upstream to the point where Dead Man's |
|
Creek intersects the Eastern right-of-way of County Road 163; |
|
THENCE: Southwest following the East right-of-way of County |
|
Road 163 to the intersection of County Road 163 and the North |
|
right-of-way of U.S. Route 90; |
|
THENCE: Westerly following the North right-of-way of U.S. |
|
Route 90 in a to the intersection of U.S. Route 90 and the East |
|
right-of-way of County Road 1024; |
|
THENCE: Northwest following the East right-of-way of County |
|
Road 1024 to the intersection of County Road 1024 and the East |
|
right-of-way of Texas Farm to Market 2083; |
|
THENCE: North following the East right-of-way of Texas Farm |
|
to Market 2083 to the North boundary of Val Verde County; |
|
THENCE: East following the North boundary of Val Verde |
|
County, and then South following the East boundary of Val Verde |
|
County to the South right-of-way of U.S. Route 377, the POINT OF |
|
BEGINNING. |
|
(c) The Pecos River Management Zone includes all the |
|
territory contained in the following area: |
|
BEGINNING: At the point where the North right-of way of U.S. |
|
Route 90 intersects the West boundary of Val Verde County; |
|
THENCE: East following the North right-of-way of U.S. Route |
|
90 to a point at the intersection of U.S Route 90 and the East |
|
right-of-way of County Road 1024; |
|
THENCE: North following the East right-of-way of County Road |
|
1024, being a common boundary with the Western boundary of the |
|
Devil's River Management Zone; |
|
THENCE: North following the East right-of-way of County Road |
|
1024 to a point at the intersection of County Road 1024 and the East |
|
right-of-way of Texas Farm to Market 2083; |
|
THENCE: North following the East right-of-way of Texas Farm |
|
to Market 2083 to the North boundary of Val Verde County; |
|
THENCE: West following the North boundary of Val Verde |
|
County, and then South following the West boundary of Val Verde |
|
County to the intersection of the West boundary of Val Verde County |
|
and the North right-of-way of U.S. Route 90, the POINT OF BEGINNING. |
|
(d) The Amistad Management Zone includes all the territory |
|
contained in the following area: |
|
BEGINNING: At the point where the North right-of way of U.S. |
|
Route 90 intersects the West boundary of Val Verde County; |
|
THENCE: South following the West boundary of Val Verde County |
|
to a point at the Southwest Corner of Val Verde County, being a |
|
common boundary with the United States of America; |
|
THENCE: East and Southeasterly following the South boundary |
|
of Val Verde County to a point at the intersection of the North |
|
right-of-way of Texas Highway 349; |
|
THENCE: East following the North right-of-way of Texas |
|
Highway 349 to a point at the intersection with the North |
|
right-of-way of U.S. Route 90; |
|
THENCE: Southeast following the North right-of-way of U.S. |
|
Route 90 to a point at the intersection of the North right-of-way of |
|
U.S. Route 90 and the North right-of-way of Texas State Highway Loop |
|
79; |
|
THENCE: East following the North right-of-way of Texas State |
|
Highway Loop 79 to a point at the intersection with the East |
|
right-of-way of U.S. Highway 277; |
|
THENCE: North following the East right-of-way of U.S. Highway |
|
277 to a point that is perpendicular to the North right-of-way of |
|
Mier Ranch Road; |
|
THENCE: West to a point at the intersection of the North |
|
right-of-way of Mier Ranch Road and the West right-of-way of U.S. |
|
Highway 277; |
|
THENCE: West following the North right-of-way of Mier Ranch |
|
Road to a point at approximately -100.85623 longitude and 29.73765 |
|
latitude; |
|
THENCE: Southwesterly about 1,200 feet to a point at |
|
approximately -100.859523 longitude and 29.737063 latitude, said |
|
point being the headwaters of Big Satan Creek; |
|
THENCE: Southwest following the centerline of Big Satan Creek |
|
along its meanders in the direction of stream flow to a point at the |
|
confluence of Big Satan Creek and the Devil's River; |
|
THENCE: East to a point on the centerline of the Devil's River |
|
at approximately -100.949873 longitude and 29.663459 latitude; |
|
THENCE: Northwest following the centerline of the Devil's |
|
River along its meanders upstream to a point at approximately |
|
-100.019808 longitude and 29.730672 latitude, said point being the |
|
confluence of the Devil's River and Dead Man's Creek; |
|
THENCE: Northwesterly following the centerline of Dead Man's |
|
Creek along its meanders upstream to the point where Dead Man's |
|
Creek intersects the Eastern right-of-way of County Road 163; |
|
THENCE: Southeast following the Eastern right-of-way of |
|
County Road 163 to the point at the intersection of County Road 163 |
|
and the North right-of-way of U.S. Route 90; |
|
THENCE: West and Northwesterly following the North |
|
right-of-way of U.S. Route 90 to the West boundary of Val Verde |
|
County, the POINT OF BEGINNING. |
|
SECTION 3. At the first meeting of the board of directors of |
|
the Val Verde County Groundwater Conservation District that follows |
|
the election held under Section 8872.0153, Special District Local |
|
Laws Code, as added by this Act, the directors shall draw lots to |
|
determine which three directors serve a term expiring December 1 of |
|
the year two years after the date of the election and which two |
|
directors serve a term expiring December 1 of the year four years |
|
after the date of the election. |
|
SECTION 4. (a) The legal notice of the intention to |
|
introduce this Act, setting forth the general substance of this |
|
Act, has been published as provided by law, and the notice and a |
|
copy of this Act have been furnished to all persons, agencies, |
|
officials, or entities to which they are required to be furnished |
|
under Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, and Chapter 313, |
|
Government Code. |
|
(b) The governor, one of the required recipients, has |
|
submitted the notice and Act to the Texas Commission on |
|
Environmental Quality. |
|
(c) The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has filed |
|
its recommendations relating to this Act with the governor, the |
|
lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of |
|
representatives within the required time. |
|
(d) All requirements of the constitution and laws of this |
|
state and the rules and procedures of the legislature with respect |
|
to the notice, introduction, and passage of this Act are fulfilled |
|
and accomplished. |
|
SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
|
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
|
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
|
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
|
Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |