By Green                                              H.B. No. 3641
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                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to the creation, administration, powers, duties,
 1-3     operation, and financing of Hays County Water Control and
 1-4     Improvement District No. 3.
 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 the Hays County Water Control and
 1-8     Improvement District No. 3, is created in Hays County, Texas,
 1-9     subject to voter approval at a confirmation election as provided in
1-10     Section 9 of this Act.  The district is a governmental agency and a
1-11     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 the
1-16     Hays County Water Control and Improvement District No. 3.
1-17           SECTION 3.  BOUNDARIES.  The district includes the territory
1-18     contained within the following area:
1-19           A 2724.144 acre tract of land out of the Seaborn J. Watley
1-20     Survey No. 22, the Gregorio Esparza Survey File No. D-762, the B.F.
1-21     Cady Survey File No. P-68, the Thomas F. Gray Survey No. 11, the
1-22     John A. Miller Survey File No. 3-842, and the John Woodruff Survey
1-23     File No. 1-476, Hays County, Texas, being a portion of that certain
 2-1     tract, described as First Tract, conveyed to Michael Giles
 2-2     Rutherford by deed recorded in Volume 197, Page 45 of the Deed
 2-3     Records of Hays County, Texas, and that 700.00 acre tract described
 2-4     as Second Tract, conveyed to Michael G. Rutherford by deed also
 2-5     recorded in Volume 197, Page 45 of the said Deed Records; the said
 2-6     2724.144 acre tract is more particularly described by metes and
 2-7     bounds as follows:
 2-8           BEGINNING at a fence corner post found for the southeast
 2-9     corner of Lot 52, Goldenwood, Section II, a subdivision recorded in
2-10     Book 2, Pages 263 and 264 of the Plat Records of Hays County,
2-11     Texas, being an ell corner in the northerly line of the remainder
2-12     of the said Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract;
2-13           THENCE, N01 00'49"W, with the common line between the said
2-14     Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract and Goldenwood, Section II, at
2-15     539.10 feet past a 5/8" iron rod found 0.11 feet to the right for
2-16     the common corner of Lot 52 and Lot 51, at 1013.56 feet past a 5/8"
2-17     iron rod found for the common corner of Lot 51, Lot 50 and Lot 48,
2-18     for a total distance of 1368.14 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for
2-19     the northeast corner of Lot 48, Goldenwood, Section II, being the
2-20     southeast corner of Lot 76, Resubdivision of Lots 46 and 47,
2-21     Goldenwood, Section II, a subdivision recorded in Book 2, Page 276
2-22     of the said Plat Records;
2-23           THENCE, N01 02'10"W, continuing with a westerly line of the
2-24     said Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract, at 1083.71 feet past a
2-25     1/2" iron rod found for the northeast corner of Lot 75,
2-26     Resubdivision of Lots 46 & 47, Goldenwood, Section II, being the
 3-1     most easterly corner of Lot 44 and southeast corner of Lot 43,
 3-2     Goldenwood, Section II, at 1483.59 feet past a 5/8" iron rod found
 3-3     for the common corner of Lot 43 and Lot 42, Goldenwood, Section II,
 3-4     at 1623.17 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found 1.37 feet to the left,
 3-5     at 1813.60 feet past a 5/8" iron rod found 0.18 feet to the left
 3-6     for the common corner of Lot 42 and Lot 41, Goldenwood, Section II,
 3-7     at 3174.94 feet past a fence corner post found 0.39 feet to the
 3-8     right for the northeast corner of Lot 40, Goldenwood, Section II,
 3-9     being the southeast corner of Lot 9, Goldenwood, Section I, a
3-10     subdivision recorded in Book 2, Pages 249 and 250 of the said Plat
3-11     Records, for a total distance of 3401.62 feet to a 5/8" iron rod
3-12     found for the northeast corner of Lot 9, Goldenwood, Section I,
3-13     being the southeast corner of that 116.76 acre tract conveyed to
3-14     Constance C. Austin, by deed recorded in Volume 1069, Page 698 of
3-15     the said Deed Records;
3-16           THENCE, N01 02'13"W, leaving the said northerly line of Lot
3-17     9, Goldenwood, Section I, with the common line between the Michael
3-18     Giles Rutherford First Tract and the 116.76 acre tract, 2795.91
3-19     feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for the northeast corner of the said
3-20     116.76 acre tract, being a southeast corner of that 172.310 acre
3-21     tract conveyed to the Church of the International Society of Divine
3-22     Love by deed recorded in Volume 834, Page 452 of the said Deed
3-23     Records;
3-24           THENCE, N28 57'51"E, leaving the northerly line of the said
3-25     116.76 acre tract, with the common line between the said Michael
3-26     Giles Rutherford First Tract and the 172.310 acre tract, 592.76
 4-1     feet to a 1/2" iron rod found 0.48 feet to the right for an
 4-2     easterly corner of the aforesaid 172.310 acre tract, being the
 4-3     southwest corner of Lot 16, Bear Creek Estates, Section Two, a
 4-4     subdivision recorded in Book 2, Pages 199 and 200 of the said Plat
 4-5     Records;
 4-6           THENCE, N88 27'02"E, leaving the easterly line of the said
 4-7     172.310 acre tract, with the common line between the said Michael
 4-8     Giles Rutherford First Tract and Bear Creek Estates, Section Two,
 4-9     at 302.79 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found 0.35 feet to the right
4-10     for the common corner of Lot 16 and Lot 17, at 535.74 feet past a
4-11     1/2" rod found for the common corner of Lot 17 and Lot 18, at
4-12     750.53 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found 0.13 feet to the right for
4-13     the common corner of Lot 18 and Lot 19, at 1055.38 feet past a 1/2"
4-14     iron rod found 0.12 feet to the right for the common corner of Lot
4-15     19 and Lot 21, at 1454.87 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found 0.20 feet
4-16     to the right for the southeast corner of said Lot 21, being a point
4-17     on the southerly right-of-way line of Crosscreek Drive
4-18     (right-of-way varies), as dedicated by plat in Book 2, Pages 199
4-19     and 200 of the said Plat Records, at 2173.39 feet past a 1/2" iron
4-20     rod found on the said southerly right-of-way line of Crosscreek
4-21     Drive, being the southwest corner of Lot 32, for a total distance
4-22     of 3373.50 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for the common corner of
4-23     Lot 36 and Lot 37, Bear Creek Estates, being an ell corner in the
4-24     west line of that 189.00 acre tract conveyed to Krasovek-Reunion
4-25     Hays County Joint Venture by deed recorded in Volume 871, Page 411
4-26     of the said Deed Records;
 5-1           THENCE, leaving the southerly line of said Bear Creek
 5-2     Estates, with the common line between the Michael Giles Rutherford
 5-3     First Tract and the 189.00 acre tract for the following two (2)
 5-4     courses:
 5-5           1)  S01 29'17"E, 1601.90 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with plastic
 5-6     cap stamped "Capital Surveying Co., Inc." found for an angle point;
 5-7           2)  N87 57'43"E, 2815.00 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for
 5-8     the southeast corner of the said 189.00 acre tract;
 5-9           THENCE, N87 41'34"E, continuing with the northerly line of
5-10     the said Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract, at 1.95 feet past a
5-11     1/2" iron rod found 0.16 feet to the right for the southwest corner
5-12     of that 192.712 acre tract conveyed to Krasovek-Reunion Hays County
5-13     Joint Venture by deed recorded in Volume 871, Page 445, of the said
5-14     Deed Records, for a total distance of 398.43 feet to a 1/2" iron
5-15     rod found for an angle point;
5-16           THENCE, N87 58'58"E, continuing with the northerly line of
5-17     the said Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract, at 1422.00 feet past
5-18     a 1/2" iron rod found 0.26 feet to the left for the southeast
5-19     corner of the said 192.712 acre tract, for a total distance of
5-20     1441.78 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for the northeast corner of
5-21     the aforesaid Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract, being a point
5-22     in the westerly line of that 1325.0 acre tract conveyed to the City
5-23     of Austin by deed recorded in Volume 1473, Page 961 of the said
5-24     Deed Records;
5-25           THENCE, with the common line between the said Michael Giles
5-26     Rutherford First Tract and the 1325.0 acre tract for the following
 6-1     five (5) courses:
 6-2           1)  S01 11'56"E, at 486.52 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found
 6-3     0.20 feet to the left, at 1467.11 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found
 6-4     0.38 feet to the left, at 1625.16 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found
 6-5     0.42 feet to the left, at 2375.41 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found,
 6-6     at 2669.62 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found, at 3021.74 feet past a
 6-7     1/2" iron rod found 0.27 feet to the left, for a total distance of
 6-8     3316.24 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for an angle point;
 6-9           2)  S02 10'31"E, at 260.76 feet past a 60d nail in fence post
6-10     found 0.16 feet to the left, at 609.05 feet past a 60d nail in
6-11     fence post found, at 989.19 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found 0.20
6-12     feet to the right, at 1360.85 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found 0.41
6-13     feet to the right, at 1554.32 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found 0.19
6-14     feet to the right, for a total distance of 1837.39 feet to a 1/2"
6-15     iron rod found an angle point;
6-16           3)  S02 04'23"E, at 695.24 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found
6-17     0.83 feet to the left, for a total distance of 1226.11 feet to a
6-18     1/2" iron rod found for an angle point;
6-19           4)  S01 45'27"E, 318.33 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for an
6-20     angle point;
6-21           5)  S01 28'07"E, at 680.57 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found
6-22     0.68 feet to the right, at 1395.20 feet past a 1/2" iron rod found
6-23     0.48 feet to the right, for a total distance of 1667.03 feet to a
6-24     60d nail found in a fence corner post for an ell corner of the said
6-25     Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract, being the southwest corner of
6-26     the said 1325.0 acre tract, the northeast corner of the said 700
 7-1     acre Second Tract, and the northwest corner of that 569.64 acre
 7-2     tract conveyed to D. L. West by deed recorded in Volume 389, Page
 7-3     510 of the said Deed Records;
 7-4           THENCE, leaving the said Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract
 7-5     and the 1325.0 acre tract, with the common line between the said
 7-6     700 acre Second Tract and the 569.64 acre tract for the following
 7-7     five (5) courses:
 7-8           1)  S00 48'58"E, 874.11 feet to a fence corner post found for
 7-9     an angle point;
7-10           2)  S00 41'15"E, 1069.83 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for an
7-11     angle point;
7-12           3)  S00 50'03"E, 1072.92 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for an
7-13     angle point;
7-14           4)  S00 21'31"E, 2041.59 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for an
7-15     angle point;
7-16           5)  S01 12'59"E, 381.32 feet to a fence corner post found for
7-17     the southwest corner of the said 569.64 acre tract, being the
7-18     northwest corner of the remainder of that 1201.23 acre tract
7-19     conveyed to Michael G. Rutherford by deed recorded in Volume 192,
7-20     Page 178 of the said Deed Records;
7-21           THENCE, S88 36'55"W, leaving the west line of the said 569.64
7-22     acre tract and the remainder of the said 1201.23 acre tract, across
7-23     the 700 acre Second Tract and the Michael Giles Rutherford First
7-24     Tract, 5376.30 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with plastic cap stamped
7-25     "Capital Surveying Co., Inc." set on the southerly line of the said
7-26     Michael Giles Rutherford First Tract, being on the northerly
 8-1     right-of-way line of State Highway FM 967 (80.00' right-of-way),
 8-2     from which a 1/2" iron rod with plastic cap stamped "Capital
 8-3     Surveying Co., Inc." found 40.00 feet right of State Highway
 8-4     centerline station 374+41.8, bears S43 07'47"E, 3631.24 feet;
 8-5           THENCE, with the common line between the said Michael Giles
 8-6     Rutherford First Tract and the northerly right-of-way line of State
 8-7     Highway FM 967 for the following three (3) courses:
 8-8           1)  N43 07'47"W, 2522.95 feet to a TxDOT concrete highway
 8-9     monument found for the point of curvature of a non-tangent curve to
8-10     the left, being 40.00 feet right of State Highway centerline
8-11     station 435+95.1;
8-12           2)  With the said curve to the left having a central angle of
8-13     15 30'21", a radius of 1949.86 feet, a chord distance of 526.08
8-14     feet (chord bears N50 52'40"W), for an arc distance of 527.69 feet
8-15     to a TxDOT concrete monument found for the point of non-tangency,
8-16     being 40.00 feet right of State Highway centerline station
8-17     441+11.8;
8-18           3)  N58 34'41"W, 1264.94 feet to a TxDOT concrete highway
8-19     monument found for the point of curvature of a curve to the left,
8-20     being 40.00 feet right of State Highway centerline station
8-21     453+77.6;
8-22           4)  With the said curve to the left having a central angle of
8-23     11 38'46", a radius of 1949.86 feet, a chord distance of 395.65
8-24     feet (chord bears N64 24'02"W), for an arc distance of 396.33 feet
8-25     to a 1/2" iron rod with plastic cap stamped "Capital Surveying Co.,
8-26     Inc." set for the southwest corner of the herein described tract,
 9-1     from which a TxDOT concrete highway monument found for the point of
 9-2     non-tangency, being 40.00 feet right of State Highway centerline
 9-3     station 464+44.3 bears N80 25'19"W, a chord distance of 690.46
 9-4     feet;
 9-5           THENCE, N01 02'37"W, leaving the northerly right-of-way line
 9-6     of State Highway FM 967, across the said Michael Giles Rutherford
 9-7     First Tract, 4185.44 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with plastic cap
 9-8     stamped "Capital Surveying Co., Inc." set for the northwest corner
 9-9     of the herein described tract, being on the northerly line of the
9-10     aforesaid First Tract and a point on the southerly line of Lot 53,
9-11     Goldenwood, Section II, from which a fence corner post found in the
9-12     south line of Lot 61, Goldenwood, Section II bears S88 25'41"W,
9-13     1748.06 feet;
9-14           THENCE, with the common line between the said Michael Giles
9-15     Rutherford First Tract and Goldenwood, Section II, for the
9-16     following two (2) courses:
9-17           1)  N88 25'41"E, 146.24 feet to a fence corner post found for
9-18     an angle point;
9-19           2)  S89 46'51"E, at 189.75 feet past a 5/8" iron rod found
9-20     0.11 feet to the right for the common corner of Lot 53 and Lot 52,
9-21     for a total distance of 359.40 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING,
9-22     CONTAINING within these metes and bounds 2724.144 acres of land
9-23     area.
9-24           SECTION 4.  FINDINGS RELATING TO BOUNDARIES.  The legislature
9-25     finds that the boundaries and field notes of the district form one
9-26     or more closures.  A mistake in the field notes or in copying the
 10-1    field notes in the legislative process does not affect the
 10-2    organization, existence, or validity of the district, the right of
 10-3    the district to levy and collect taxes, or the legality or
 10-4    operation of the district or its governing body.
 10-5          SECTION 5.  FINDING OF BENEFIT.  All of the land and other
 10-6    property included within the boundaries of the district will be
 10-7    benefitted by the works and projects that are to be accomplished by
 10-8    the district under the powers conferred by Article XVI, Section 59,
 10-9    of the Texas Constitution.  The district is created to serve a
10-10    public use and benefit.
10-11          SECTION 6.  POWERS.  (a)  The district has all of the rights,
10-12    powers, privileges, authority, functions, and duties provided by
10-13    the general law of this state, including Chapters 49 and 51, Water
10-14    Code, applicable to water control and improvement districts created
10-15    under Article XVI, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution.  This Act
10-16    prevails over any provision of general law that is in conflict or
10-17    inconsistent with this Act.
10-18          (b)  The rights, powers, privileges, authority, functions,
10-19    and duties of the district are subject to the continuing right of
10-20    supervision of the state to be exercised by and through the Texas
10-21    Natural Resource Conservation Commission.
10-22          (c)  The district created under this Act is wholly located
10-23    within the area of extra-territorial jurisdiction of the City of
10-24    Dripping Springs and is subject to the requirements of municipal
10-25    ordinances applicable to extra-territorial areas, unless the
10-26    municipality's governing body waives compliance.
 11-1          SECTION 7.  BOARD OF DIRECTORS.  (a)  The district is
 11-2    governed by a board of five directors.
 11-3          (b)  Temporary directors serve until initial permanent
 11-4    directors are elected under Section 9 of this Act.
 11-5          (c)  Initial permanent directors serve until permanent
 11-6    directors are elected under Section 10 of this Act.
 11-7          (d)  Permanent directors other than initial permanent
 11-8    directors serve staggered four-year terms.
 11-9          (e)  Each director must qualify to serve as director in the
11-10    manner provided by Section 49.055, Water Code.
11-11          (f)  A director serves until the director's successor has
11-12    qualified.
11-13          SECTION 8.  TEMPORARY DIRECTORS.  (a)  The temporary board of
11-14    directors is composed of:
11-15          (1)  Terry Gilmore;
11-16          (2)  Gerald Hill;
11-17          (3)  Ken Bacon;
11-18          (4)  Bill Cunningham; and
11-19          (5)  Clovis Barker.
11-20          (b)  If a temporary director fails to qualify for office, the
11-21    temporary directors who have qualified shall appoint a person to
11-22    fill the vacancy.  If at any time there are fewer than three
11-23    qualified temporary directors, the Texas Natural Resource
11-24    Conservation Commission shall appoint the necessary number of
11-25    persons to fill all vacancies on the board.
11-26          SECTION 9.  CONFIRMATION AND INITIAL DIRECTORS ELECTION.  The
 12-1    temporary board of directors shall call and hold an election to
 12-2    confirm establishment of the district and to elect five initial
 12-3    directors as provided by Chapter 49, Water Code.
 12-4          SECTION 10.  ELECTION OF DIRECTORS.  On the first Saturday in
 12-5    May of the first even-numbered year occurring at least three years
 12-6    after the year in which the confirmation election is held, an
 12-7    election shall be held in the district for the election of two
 12-8    directors who shall each serve two-year terms and three directors
 12-9    who shall each serve four-year terms.  Thereafter, on the same date
12-10    in each subsequent even-numbered year, the appropriate number of
12-11    directors shall be elected to the board.
12-12          SECTION 11.  DIVISION.  The district will constitute an
12-13    "original district" for purposes of Section 51.748, Water Code, and
12-14    is authorized to divide into two or more districts following the
12-15    procedure set forth in Sections 51.749 through 51.758, Water Code,
12-16    without the consent of any municipality.
12-17          SECTION 12.  DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT.  The district, and/or the
12-18    owners of land within the district, may enter into written
12-19    contracts with any municipality within whose extraterritorial
12-20    jurisdiction the district is located, in whole or in part, (a) to
12-21    guarantee the continuation of the extraterritorial status of the
12-22    district and its immunity from annexation by the municipality for a
12-23    period not to exceed 25 years; (b) regulating the development
12-24    within the boundaries of the district in a manner that the parties
12-25    agree will further the health, safety and welfare of the residents
12-26    of the district; (c) containing other terms and consideration that
 13-1    the district and the municipality agree to be reasonable and
 13-2    appropriate; and (d) which may be renewed or extended for
 13-3    successive periods of time not to exceed 15 years.  A municipality
 13-4    may contract with the district, and/or the owners of the land
 13-5    within the district, to accomplish the purposes set forth in
 13-6    Subsection (a).
 13-7          SECTION 13.  PAYMENT OF EXPENSES.  In addition to payment of
 13-8    any expenses authorized under Section 49.155 of the Texas Water
 13-9    Code or other provisions of applicable law, the district may pay
13-10    out of bond proceeds, or other available funds of the district, all
13-11    costs and expenses associated with assuring the protection of
13-12    threatened or endangered species pursuant to formal or informal
13-13    consultations under Section 7, or permits issued under Section
13-14    10(a) of the Federal Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. Sections
13-15    1531, et seq.), and costs of land dedicated for water quality
13-16    buffers.
13-17          SECTION 14.  APPLICABLE REGULATIONS.  The district, a
13-18    municipality within whose extraterritorial jurisdiction the
13-19    district is located, in whole or in part, and the county within
13-20    which the district is located, may enter into a written contract
13-21    that specifies the development regulations applicable to the land
13-22    within the district.  A county may contract and agree that the
13-23    municipality's development regulations and development approval
13-24    processes will apply to the land within the district and that no
13-25    county review or approval of any development permit, approval, plat
13-26    or other application is required.
 14-1          SECTION 15.  FINDINGS RELATING TO PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS.
 14-2    (a)  The proper and legal notice of the intention to introduce this
 14-3    Act, setting forth the general substance of this Act, has been
 14-4    published as provided by law, and the notice and a copy of this Act
 14-5    have been furnished to all persons, agencies, officials, or
 14-6    entities to which they are required to be furnished by the
 14-7    constitution and other laws of this state, including the governor,
 14-8    who has submitted the notice and Act to the Texas Natural Resource
 14-9    Conservation Commission.
14-10          (b)  The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission has
14-11    filed its recommendations relating to this Act with the governor,
14-12    lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of representatives
14-13    within the required time.
14-14          (c)  All requirements of the constitution and laws of this
14-15    state and the rules and procedures of the legislature with respect
14-16    to the notice, introduction, and passage of this Act are fulfilled
14-17    and accomplished.
14-18          SECTION 16.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act takes effect
14-19    immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members
14-20    elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III,
14-21    Texas Constitution.  If this Act does not receive the vote
14-22    necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1,
14-23    2001.