86R29842 GRM-D
 
  By: Schaefer H.B. No. 4749
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the creation of the Rose City Municipal Utility
  District; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing
  authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments
  and fees.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Subtitle F, Title 6, Special District Local Laws
  Code, is amended by adding Chapter 7958 to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 7958. ROSE CITY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT
  SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 7958.0101.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
               (1)  "Board" means the district's board of directors.
               (2)  "Commission" means the Texas Commission on
  Environmental Quality.
               (3)  "Director" means a board member.
               (4)  "District" means the Rose City Municipal Utility
  District.
         Sec. 7958.0102.  NATURE OF DISTRICT. The district is a
  municipal utility district created under Section 59, Article XVI,
  Texas Constitution.
         Sec. 7958.0103.  CONFIRMATION AND DIRECTOR ELECTION
  REQUIRED. The temporary directors shall hold an election to
  confirm the creation of the district and to elect five permanent
  directors as provided by Section 49.102, Water Code.
         Sec. 7958.0104.  CONSENT OF MUNICIPALITY REQUIRED. The
  temporary directors may not hold an election under Section
  7958.0103 until each municipality in whose corporate limits or
  extraterritorial jurisdiction the district is located has
  consented by ordinance or resolution to the creation of the
  district and to the inclusion of land in the district.
         Sec. 7958.0105.  FINDINGS OF PUBLIC PURPOSE AND BENEFIT.
  (a) The district is created to serve a public purpose and benefit.
         (b)  The district is created to accomplish the purposes of a
  municipal utility district as provided by general law and Section
  59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.
         Sec. 7958.0106.  INITIAL DISTRICT TERRITORY. (a) The
  district is initially composed of the territory described by
  Section 2 of the Act enacting this chapter.
         (b)  The boundaries and field notes contained in Section 2 of
  the Act enacting this chapter form a closure. A mistake made in the
  field notes or in copying the field notes in the legislative process
  does not affect the district's:
               (1)  organization, existence, or validity;
               (2)  right to issue any type of bond for the purposes
  for which the district is created or to pay the principal of and
  interest on a bond;
               (3)  right to impose a tax; or
               (4)  legality or operation.
  SUBCHAPTER B. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
         Sec. 7958.0201.  GOVERNING BODY; TERMS. (a) The district is
  governed by a board of five elected directors.
         (b)  Except as provided by Section 7958.0202, directors
  serve staggered four-year terms.
         Sec. 7958.0202.  TEMPORARY DIRECTORS. (a) The temporary
  board consists of:
               (1)  Martin Heines;
               (2)  John Nix;
               (3)  Sam Mezayek;
               (4)  Darryl Bowdre; and
               (5)  Edward Broussard.
         (b)  Temporary directors serve until the earlier of:
               (1)  the date permanent directors are elected under
  Section 7958.0103; or
               (2)  the fourth anniversary of the effective date of
  the Act enacting this chapter.
         (c)  If permanent directors have not been elected under
  Section 7958.0103 and the terms of the temporary directors have
  expired, successor temporary directors shall be appointed or
  reappointed as provided by Subsection (d) to serve terms that
  expire on the earlier of:
               (1)  the date permanent directors are elected under
  Section 7958.0103; or
               (2)  the fourth anniversary of the date of the
  appointment or reappointment.
         (d)  If Subsection (c) applies, the owner or owners of a
  majority of the assessed value of the real property in the district
  may submit a petition to the commission requesting that the
  commission appoint as successor temporary directors the five
  persons named in the petition. The commission shall appoint as
  successor temporary directors the five persons named in the
  petition.
  SUBCHAPTER C. POWERS AND DUTIES
         Sec. 7958.0301.  GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES. The district
  has the powers and duties necessary to accomplish the purposes for
  which the district is created.
         Sec. 7958.0302.  MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT POWERS AND
  DUTIES. The district has the powers and duties provided by the
  general law of this state, including Chapters 49 and 54, Water Code,
  applicable to municipal utility districts created under Section 59,
  Article XVI, Texas Constitution.
         Sec. 7958.0303.  COMPLIANCE WITH MUNICIPAL CONSENT
  ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION. The district shall comply with all
  applicable requirements of any ordinance or resolution that is
  adopted under Section 54.016 or 54.0165, Water Code, and that
  consents to the creation of the district or to the inclusion of land
  in the district.
  SUBCHAPTER D. GENERAL FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
         Sec. 7958.0401.  ELECTIONS REGARDING BONDS. The district
  may issue, without an election, bonds and other obligations secured
  by revenue other than ad valorem taxes.
         Sec. 7958.0402.  PROHIBITION ON IMPOSITION OF TAXES. (a) The
  district may not impose an ad valorem tax for any purpose.
         (b)  Section 49.107, Water Code, does not apply to the
  district.
  SUBCHAPTER E. BONDS AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS
         Sec. 7958.0501.  AUTHORITY TO ISSUE BONDS AND OTHER
  OBLIGATIONS. The district may issue bonds or other obligations
  payable wholly or partly from impact fees, revenue, contract
  payments, grants, or other district money, or any combination of
  those sources, to pay for any authorized district purpose.
         SECTION 2.  The Rose City Municipal Utility District
  initially includes all the territory contained in the following
  area:
  BEING a 21,118 acre tract of land situated in Smith County, Texas,
  said 21,118 acre tract being more completely described by metes and
  bounds as follows:
  BEGINNING at the intersection of the centerline of State Highway
  No. 155 with State Highway 57 (West Grande Boulevard);
  THENCE Easterly with the centerline of West Grande Boulevard to its
  intersection with F.M. 2493 (Old Jacksonville Highway);
  THENCE Southwesterly with the centerline of F.M. 2493 (Old
  Jacksonville Highway) to its intersection with Three Lakes Parkway;
  THENCE Southeasterly with the centerline of Three Lakes Parkway to
  its intersection with Dueling Oaks;
  THENCE Easterly with the centerline of Dueling Oaks to its
  intersection with Hollytree Drive;
  THENCE Southwesterly with the centerline of Hollytree Drive to its
  intersection with Maple Lane;
  THENCE Southerly with the centerline of Maple Lane to its
  intersection with West Cumberland Road;
  THENCE Easterly with the centerline of West Cumberland Road to its
  intersection with U.S. Highway 69 (South Broadway Ave.);
  THENCE Southerly with the centerline of U.S. Highway 69 (South
  Broadway Ave.) to its intersection with Loop 49;
  THENCE Northeasterly with the centerline of Loop 49 to its
  intersection with F.M. 756 (South Paluxy Drive);
  THENCE Southeasterly with the centerline of F.M. 756 (South Paluxy
  Drive) to its intersection with F.M. 346;
  THENCE Southwesterly with the centerline of F.M. 346 to its
  intersection with County Road 15;
  THENCE Southerly with the centerline of County Road 15 to its
  intersection with County Road 129;
  THENCE Northeasterly with the centerline of County Road 129 to its
  intersection with County Road 112;
  THENCE with the centerline of County Road 112 to its intersection
  with County Road 113;
  THENCE with the centerline of County Road 113 to its intersection
  with County Road 152;
  THENCE Southwesterly with the centerline of County Road 152 to its
  intersection with U.S. Highway No. 69;
  THENCE Southeasterly with the centerline of U.S. Highway No. 69 to
  its intersection with the South boundary line of Liberty Utilities
  (Woodmark) CCN 20679 as shown by digital map on 3-08-2019 per the
  Public Utility Commission of Texas website, same being on the East
  boundary line of the City of Bullard, Texas, Sewer CCN 20903 as
  shown by digital map on 3-08-2019 per the Public Utility Commission
  of Texas website;
  THENCE Southwesterly with said East boundary line of Bullard, Texas
  CCN 20903 and South boundary line of Liberty Utilities (Woodmark)
  CCN 20679 to its intersection with the centerline of F.M. 2493;
  THENCE Northwesterly with the centerline of F.M. 2493 to an ell
  corner in the West line of said CCN 20679;
  THENCE West continuing with the West boundary line of said CCN 20679
  to its intersection with the centerline of County Road 173 and being
  the Westerly Southwest corner of said CCN 20679;
  THENCE Northerly with the centerline of County Road 173 to its
  intersection with the centerline of County Road 175;
  THENCE Westerly with the centerline of County Road 175 to its
  intersection with the centerline of F.M. 346;
  THENCE Westerly with the centerline of F.M. 346 to its intersection
  with the centerline of County Road 185 (Oak Hollow Road);
  THENCE Westerly with the centerline of County Road 185 to its
  intersection with the centerline of County Road 178 (Old Palestine
  Highway);
  THENCE Northeasterly with the centerline of County Road 178 (Old
  Palestine Highway) to its intersection with the centerline of
  County Road 168 (Saline Creek Road);
  THENCE Northeasterly with the centerline of County Road 168 to its
  intersection with the centerline of County Road 178 (Jonestown
  Road);
  THENCE North with the centerline of County Road 178 to its
  intersection with the centerline of County Road 192 (Old Noonday
  Road);
  THENCE Northeasterly with the centerline of County Road 192 to its
  intersection with the centerline of County Road 193 (Taylor Road);
  THENCE Northwesterly with the centerline of County Road 193 to its
  intersection with the centerline of State Highway No. 155;
  THENCE Northeasterly with the centerline of State Highway No. 155
  to the place of beginning containing 21,118 acres of land, plus or
  minus.
         SECTION 3.  (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 4.  (a) If this Act does not receive a two-thirds
  vote of all the members elected to each house, Subchapter C, Chapter
  7958, Special District Local Laws Code, as added by Section 1 of
  this Act, is amended by adding Section 7958.0304 to read as follows:
         Sec. 7958.0304.  NO EMINENT DOMAIN POWER. The district may
  not exercise the power of eminent domain.
         (b)  This section is not intended to be an expression of a
  legislative interpretation of the requirements of Section 17(c),
  Article I, Texas Constitution.
         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, 2019.