H.B. No. 2842 1-1 AN ACT 1-2 relating to the creation, administration, powers, duties, 1-3 operation, and financing of Montgomery County Municipal Utility 1-4 District No. 87, of Montgomery County, Texas. 1-5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1-6 SECTION 1. Creation. (a) A conservation and reclamation 1-7 district, to be known as Montgomery County Municipal Utility 1-8 District No. 87, of Montgomery County, Texas, is created in 1-9 Montgomery County, subject to approval at a confirmation election 1-10 under Section 9 of this Act. The district is a governmental agency 1-11 and a body politic and corporate. 1-12 (b) The district is created under and is essential to 1-13 accomplish the purposes of Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas 1-14 Constitution. 1-15 SECTION 2. Definition. In this Act, "district" means 1-16 Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 87, of Montgomery 1-17 County, Texas. 1-18 SECTION 3. Boundaries. The district includes the territory 1-19 contained within the following area: 1-20 Being a 127.205 acre tract of land situated in Montgomery 1-21 County, Texas in the William McDermott Survey, A-389, and the 1-22 George Taylor Survey, A-555, and being more particularly described 1-23 by metes and bounds as follows with all control referred to the 2-1 Texas State Plane Coordinate System, Lambert Projection, South 2-2 Central Zone: 2-3 BEGINNING at the southeast corner of the extraterritorial 2-4 jurisdiction of the City of Houston as created by Ordinance 2-5 #73-921, located in the west right-of-way line of Interstate 2-6 Highway No. 45 having a Texas State Plane Coordinate Value of X= 2-7 3,119,706.83, Y= 877,057.75 and being N 2751'36" E, 6,755.61 feet 2-8 from the southwest corner of said William McDermott Survey, A-389, 2-9 common to the northwest corner of the Montgomery County School Land 2-10 Survey, A-350; 2-11 THENCE along said right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 2-12 No. 45, S 1141'32" E, 407.64 feet to an angle point; 2-13 THENCE continuing along said right-of-way line S 1141'24" E, 2-14 48.47 feet to a point located in the northwesterly line of the 2-15 extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Shenandoah; 2-16 THENCE with said northwesterly line along a curve to the left 2-17 an arc distance of 701.76 feet based on a radius of 2,640.00 feet, 2-18 a central angle of 1513'49" and having a chord which bears S 2-19 3710'49" W a chord distance of 699.69 feet to a point for corner; 2-20 THENCE continuing with said northwesterly line along a curve 2-21 to the left an arc distance of 921.37 feet based on a radius of 2-22 2,640.00 feet, a central angle of 1959'47" and having a chord 2-23 which bears S 4916'32" W a chord distance of 916.70 feet to a 2-24 point for corner; 2-25 THENCE continuing with said northwesterly line along a curve 3-1 to the left an arc distance of 962.61 feet based on a radius of 3-2 2,640.00 feet, a central angle of 2053'29" and having a chord 3-3 which bears S 6925'49" W a chord distance of 957.28 feet to a 3-4 point for corner located in the north line of Country Lane, a 20 3-5 foot wide road as recorded in Volume 34, Page 174 of the Montgomery 3-6 County Deed Records; 3-7 THENCE along the north line of said Country Lane S 8742'07" 3-8 W, 84.87 feet to a point for corner; 3-9 THENCE leaving said north line N 0239'33" W, 1,298.86 feet 3-10 to a point for corner; 3-11 THENCE N 8719'17" E, 1,275.80 feet to a point for corner; 3-12 THENCE N 0134'38" W, 148.06 feet to a point for corner; 3-13 THENCE S 8735'51" W, 518.76 feet to a point for corner in 3-14 the east line of Lakeland Subdivision; 3-15 THENCE along the east line of said Lakeland Subdivision N 3-16 0213'38" W, at 2,497.93 feet pass its northeast corner, in all a 3-17 total distance of 3,272.16 feet to a point for corner in the south 3-18 line of State Highway No. 242 as conveyed to the State of Texas by 3-19 Donation Deed as recorded in File No. 9244676 of the Montgomery 3-20 County Real Property Records; 3-21 THENCE easterly with the south line of said State Highway 3-22 No. 242 along a curve to the left an arc distance of 272.77 feet 3-23 based on a radius of 17,308.45 feet, a central angle of 0054'11" 3-24 and having a chord which bears N 8459'24" E a chord distance of 3-25 272.77 feet to the southeast corner of said State Highway No. 242 4-1 located in the west right-of-way line of said Interstate Highway 4-2 No. 45; 4-3 THENCE along the west right-of-way line of said Interstate 4-4 Highway No. 45 as follows: 4-5 S 0130'24" W, 37.98 feet to a point for corner, 4-6 N 8336'03" E, 644.56 feet to a point for corner, 4-7 S 0907'56" E, 712.87 feet to a point for corner, 4-8 S 0324'51" E, 467.82 feet to a point for corner, 4-9 N 8714'30" E, 50.91 feet to a point for corner, 4-10 S 0946'29" E, 394.34 feet to a point for corner, 4-11 And S 1141'39" E, 1,339.60 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and 4-12 containing 127.205 acres of land. 4-13 SECTION 4. FINDINGS RELATING TO BOUNDARIES. The legislature 4-14 finds that the boundaries and field notes of the district form a 4-15 closure. A mistake in the field notes or in copying the field 4-16 notes in the legislative process does not affect the organization, 4-17 existence, or validity of the district, the validity of its bonds, 4-18 notes, or indebtedness, the right of the district to levy and 4-19 collect taxes, or the legality or operation of the district or its 4-20 governing body. 4-21 SECTION 5. FINDING OF BENEFIT. All of the land and other 4-22 property included within the boundaries of the district will be 4-23 benefited by the works and projects that are to be accomplished by 4-24 the district under powers conferred by Article XVI, Section 59, of 4-25 the Texas Constitution. The district is created to serve a public 5-1 use and benefit. 5-2 SECTION 6. POWERS. (a) The district has all of the rights, 5-3 powers, privileges, authority, functions, and duties provided by 5-4 the general law of this state, including Chapters 50 and 54, Water 5-5 Code, applicable to municipal utility districts created under 5-6 Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution. This Act 5-7 prevails over any provision of general law that is in conflict or 5-8 inconsistent with this Act. 5-9 (b) The rights, powers, privileges, authority, functions, 5-10 and duties of the district are subject to the continuing right of 5-11 supervision of the state to be exercised by and through the Texas 5-12 Water Commission. 5-13 SECTION 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. (a) The district is 5-14 governed by a board of five directors. 5-15 (b) Temporary directors serve until initial directors are 5-16 elected under Section 9 of this Act. 5-17 (c) Initial directors serve until permanent directors are 5-18 elected under Section 10 of this Act. 5-19 (d) Permanent directors serve staggered four-year terms. 5-20 (e) Each director must qualify to serve as director in the 5-21 manner provided by Section 54.025 or 54.116, Water Code, as 5-22 appropriate. 5-23 (f) A director serves until the director's successor has 5-24 qualified. 5-25 SECTION 8. APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY DIRECTORS. (a) On or 6-1 after the effective date of this Act, a person who owns land 6-2 included in the district may petition the Texas Water Commission to 6-3 appoint the five temporary directors listed in the petition. The 6-4 commission shall appoint the directors listed in the petition. If 6-5 the commission receives more than one petition under this 6-6 subsection, the commission shall appoint the directors listed in 6-7 the first petition the commission receives. 6-8 (b) A person appointed to be a temporary director shall take 6-9 the oath of office as soon as practicable. 6-10 (c) If an appointee of the commission fails to qualify or if 6-11 a vacancy occurs in the office of temporary director, the 6-12 commission shall appoint an individual to fill the vacancy. 6-13 (d) As soon as all temporary directors have qualified, the 6-14 directors shall meet and elect officers from among their 6-15 membership. 6-16 SECTION 9. CONFIRMATION AND INITIAL DIRECTORS' ELECTION. 6-17 The temporary board of directors shall call and hold an election to 6-18 confirm establishment of the district and to elect five initial 6-19 directors as provided by Chapter 54, Water Code. 6-20 SECTION 10. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. (a) On the first 6-21 Saturday in May that occurs in an even-numbered year and after the 6-22 date on which the confirmation election is held, an election shall 6-23 be held in the district for the election of two directors who shall 6-24 each serve two-year terms and three directors who shall each serve 6-25 four-year terms. 7-1 (b) The board of directors by order may postpone the 7-2 election date for two years if: 7-3 (1) the election will occur within 60 days after the 7-4 date on which the confirmation election is held; or 7-5 (2) the board determines that there is not sufficient 7-6 time to comply with the requirements of law and to order the 7-7 election. 7-8 (c) On the same date in each even-numbered year following 7-9 the first election held under this section, the appropriate number 7-10 of directors shall be elected to the board. 7-11 SECTION 11. COMPLIANCE WITH CITY ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION. 7-12 Subject to the limitations of Section 54.016, Water Code, the 7-13 district shall comply with all valid and applicable requirements of 7-14 any ordinance or resolution adopted by the city council of the city 7-15 of Houston, including an ordinance or resolution adopted before the 7-16 effective date of this Act, that consents to the creation of the 7-17 district or to the inclusion of lands within the district. 7-18 SECTION 12. FINDINGS RELATING TO PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS. 7-19 (a) The proper and legal notice of the intention to introduce this 7-20 Act, setting forth the general substance of this Act, has been 7-21 published as provided by law, and the notice and a copy of this Act 7-22 have been furnished to all persons, agencies, officials, or 7-23 entities to which they are required to be furnished by the 7-24 constitution and other laws of this state, including the governor, 7-25 who has submitted the notice and Act to the Texas Water Commission. 8-1 (b) The Texas Water Commission has filed its recommendations 8-2 relating to this Act with the governor, lieutenant governor, and 8-3 speaker of the house of representatives within the required time. 8-4 (c) All requirements of the constitution and laws of this 8-5 state and the rules and procedures of the legislature with respect 8-6 to the notice, introduction, and passage of this Act are fulfilled 8-7 and accomplished. 8-8 SECTION 13. EMERGENCY. The importance of this legislation 8-9 and the crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an 8-10 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the 8-11 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several 8-12 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended, 8-13 and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its 8-14 passage, and it is so enacted.