Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1116 Engrossed / Bill

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                    By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1116


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the creation, administration, powers, duties,
 functions, operations, and financing of the Crystal Clear Special
 Utility District; providing authority to issue bonds; granting a
 limited power of eminent domain.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 6, Special District Local Laws
 Code, is amended by adding Chapter 7206 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 7206.  CRYSTAL CLEAR SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT
 SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
 Sec. 7206.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Board" means the district's board of directors.
 (2)  "Corporation" means the Crystal Clear Water Supply
 Corporation.
 (3)  "Director" means a board member.
 (4)  "District" means the Crystal Clear Special Utility
 District.
 Sec. 7206.002.  NATURE OF DISTRICT. The district is a
 special utility district in Comal, Guadalupe, and Hays Counties
 created under and essential to accomplish the purposes of Section
 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution. The district is created to
 serve a public use and benefit.
 Sec. 7206.003.  CONFIRMATION ELECTION REQUIRED. If the
 creation of the district is not confirmed at a confirmation and
 initial directors' election held before September 1, 2016:
 (1)  the district is dissolved on September 1, 2016,
 except that the district shall:
 (A)  pay any debts incurred;
 (B)  transfer to Comal, Guadalupe, or Hays County,
 as appropriate, any assets of the district that remain after the
 payment of debts; and
 (C)  maintain the organization of the district
 until all debts are paid and remaining assets are transferred; and
 (2)  this chapter expires September 1, 2017.
 Sec. 7206.004.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. Except as
 otherwise provided by this chapter, Chapters 49 and 65, Water Code,
 apply to the district.
 Sec. 7206.005.  INITIAL DISTRICT TERRITORY. (a)  The
 district is initially composed of the territory described by
 Section 2 of the Act creating this chapter.
 (b)  The boundaries and field notes contained in Section 2 of
 the Act creating 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:
 (1)  the organization, existence, or validity of the
 district;
 (2)  the right of the district to issue any type of
 bond, including a refunding bond, for a purpose for which the
 district is created or to pay the principal of and interest on a
 bond; or
 (3)  the legality or operation of the district or the
 board of directors of the district.
 SUBCHAPTER A-1.  TEMPORARY PROVISIONS
 Sec. 7206.021.  TEMPORARY DIRECTORS. (a)  The temporary
 board of directors of the district is composed of:
 (1)  Dennis R. Krackau;
 (2)  Jackie E. Carson;
 (3)  Carroll U. Hoffmann;
 (4)  Richard A. Hanz;
 (5)  Jarold R. Hildebrand;
 (6)  James R. Stewart; and
 (7)  Michael L. Cox.
 (b)  Each temporary director shall qualify for office as
 provided by Section 49.055, Water Code.
 (c)  If a temporary director fails to qualify for office, the
 temporary directors who have qualified shall appoint a person to
 fill the vacancy. If at any time there are fewer than four
 qualified temporary directors, the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality shall appoint the necessary number of
 directors to fill all vacancies on the board.
 (d)  Temporary directors serve until the earlier of:
 (1)  the date initial directors are elected under
 Section 7206.022; or
 (2)  the date this chapter expires under Section
 7206.003.
 (e)  As soon as practicable after all the temporary directors
 have qualified under Section 49.055, Water Code, the temporary
 directors shall convene the organizational meeting of the district
 and elect officers from among the temporary directors.
 Sec. 7206.022.  CONFIRMATION AND INITIAL DIRECTORS'
 ELECTION.  (a)  Before September 1, 2016, the temporary directors
 shall hold an election to confirm the creation of the district and
 to elect seven initial directors in accordance with Chapters 49 and
 65, Water Code.
 (b)  The temporary board of directors shall determine the
 method for determining the initial term of each person on the
 initial board of directors. The terms must be clearly stated on the
 ballot for the confirmation and directors' election.
 (c)  Section 41.001(a), Election Code, does not apply to a
 confirmation and directors' election held as provided by this
 section.
 (d)  The initial directors shall continue to serve until the
 district directors elected at the first regularly scheduled
 election of directors under Section 7206.052 qualify for office.
 Sec. 7206.023.  TRANSFER OF ASSETS; DISSOLUTION.  (a)  If
 the creation of the district is confirmed under Section 7206.022,
 the corporation shall transfer the assets, debts, and contractual
 rights and obligations of the corporation to the district.
 (b)  Not later than the 30th day after the date of the
 transfer under Subsection (a), the board of directors of the
 corporation shall commence dissolution proceedings of the
 corporation.
 (c)  On dissolution of the corporation, Certificate of
 Convenience and Necessity No. 10297 is considered to be held by the
 district.
 (d)  The board of directors of the corporation shall notify
 the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality of the dissolution of
 the corporation and of the transfer of Certificate of Convenience
 and Necessity No. 10297 to the district.
 (e)  On receipt of notice under Subsection (d), the Texas
 Commission on Environmental Quality shall note in its records that
 Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 10297 is held by the
 district and shall reissue the certificate in the name of the
 district without further application, notice, or hearing. A
 person, party, or entity does not have any right of protest,
 objection, or administrative review of the transfer prescribed by
 this section.
 Sec. 7206.024.  EXPIRATION OF SUBCHAPTER. This subchapter
 expires September 1, 2017.
 SUBCHAPTER B.  BOARD OF DIRECTORS
 Sec. 7206.051.  DIRECTORS. (a)  The district shall be
 governed by a board of not fewer than 5 and not more than 11
 directors, elected in accordance with Section 65.101, Water Code.
 (b)  The directors of the district serve staggered
 three-year terms.
 Sec. 7206.052.  ELECTION OF DIRECTORS.  After the district
 is confirmed under Section 7206.022, the district shall hold an
 election on the uniform election date in November of each year to
 elect the appropriate number of directors.
 SUBCHAPTER C.  POWERS AND DUTIES
 Sec. 7206.101.  GENERAL POWERS. Except as otherwise
 provided by this chapter, the district has all of the rights,
 powers, privileges, authority, functions, and duties provided by
 the general law of this state, including Chapters 49 and 65, Water
 Code, applicable to special utility districts created under Section
 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution.
 Sec. 7206.102.  WATER SERVICE IMPACT FEE. (a)  The district
 may charge a water service impact fee that is not greater than the
 capital recovery fee charged by the corporation on December 31,
 2012, under the corporation's tariff.
 (b)  Chapter 395, Local Government Code, does not apply to an
 initial water service impact fee set under Subsection (a).
 (c)  The district may increase the water service impact fee
 authorized under Subsection (a) only as provided by Chapter 395,
 Local Government Code, as approved by the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality, or as otherwise provided by law.
 Sec. 7206.103.  EMINENT DOMAIN. (a)  Except as provided by
 Subsection (b), the district has all the power and authority of a
 special utility district under Chapters 49 and 65, Water Code, to
 acquire by condemnation any land, easement, or other property
 located inside or outside the boundaries of the district for any
 district project or purpose.
 (b)  The district may not exercise the power of eminent
 domain to condemn land, easements, or other property located
 outside the boundaries of the district for sanitary sewer purposes.
 Sec. 7206.104.  SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY DISTRICT OR CITY
 OF NEW BRAUNFELS. (a)  A structure constructed by the district in
 the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City
 of New Braunfels must comply with any applicable codes and
 ordinances of the city.
 (b)  The district may enter into an interlocal contract with
 the City of New Braunfels to provide governmental services,
 including drainage, solid waste, or fire protection services.
 (c)  The district may not provide solid waste collection
 services in the corporate limits of the City of New Braunfels unless
 the governing body of the city consents by resolution or ordinance.
 (d)  The district may not provide fire protection services in
 the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City
 of New Braunfels unless the governing body of the city consents by
 resolution or ordinance.
 SECTION 2.  The Crystal Clear Special Utility District
 initially includes all the territory contained in the following
 area:
 BEING that portion of Comal, Guadalupe, and Hays Counties,
 Texas, which has a boundary more particularly described as follows:
 BEGINNING at a point in Guadalupe County where the centerline of the
 San Marcos River crosses the centerline of U.S. Highway 90;
 THENCE in a southeasterly direction, with a line being 5,000 feet
 east of and parallel to County Road 217 (Highsmith Road), to a point
 in the north right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 10;
 THENCE with the north right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 10,
 in a westerly direction, to a point at its intersection with the
 east boundary line of Springs Hill WSC CCN #10666;
 THENCE following the Springs Hill WSC CCN #10666 boundary line in a
 northerly, westerly, then southerly direction, until it intersects
 with the north right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 10;
 THENCE with the north right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 10,
 in a westerly direction, to its intersection with the east City
 Limit Line of Seguin, Texas;
 THENCE with the City Limit Line of Seguin, Texas, in a northerly,
 then westerly direction, to its intersection with an eastern line
 of the City of Seguin CCN #10698;
 THENCE with the City of Seguin CCN #10698 line, in a northerly
 direction, to a point at its intersection of the Springs Hill WSC
 CCN #10666 boundary;
 THENCE with the boundary of Springs Hill WSC CCN #10666 in a
 northerly direction to the City Limit Line of Seguin, Texas;
 THENCE with the City Limit Line of Seguin, Texas, in a northerly,
 then westerly direction, to its intersection with the eastern
 boundary of Springs Hill WSC CCN #10666;
 THENCE meandering with the boundary line of Springs Hill WSC CCN
 #10666 in a northwesterly direction to a point on the east boundary
 line of the 810.54 acre tract of land described in the deed to
 Normandy Terrace, Inc. recorded in the Guadalupe County Deed
 Records;
 THENCE with the eastern boundary of the 810.54 acre Normandy
 Terrace Inc. tract in a northern direction to its northeast corner;
 THENCE with the northern boundary of the 810.54 acre Normandy
 Terrace Inc. tract in a westerly direction to the centerline of
 Guadalupe County Road 140 (Schwarzlose Rd.);
 THENCE with the centerline of Guadalupe County Road 140
 (Schwarzlose Rd.), in a southerly direction to its intersection
 with the boundary line of New Braunfels Utility CCN #10677;
 THENCE with the boundary line of the New Braunfels Utility CCN
 #10677, in a westerly, then northwesterly direction, crossing the
 Comal County and Guadalupe County Line to its intersection with the
 City Limits Line of New Braunfels, Texas;
 THENCE with the City Limits Line of New Braunfels, Texas, in an
 northeasterly, then northwesterly direction to a south corner of a
 75.805 acre tract of land described in a deed to State of Texas FBO
 Permanent School Fund recorded in Document # 200506039320, of the
 Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the southeast line of the 75.805 acre State of Texas FBO
 Permanent School Fund tract to its east corner, said east corner
 being on the southwest line of the 119.882 acre tract described in a
 deed to Marvin Kraft, Jr., et al, recorded in Book 1015, Page 444,
 of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the northeast line of the 75.805 acre State of Texas FBO
 Permanent School Fund tract and the west line of the 119.882 acre
 Kraft tract, to the west corner of the 119.882 acre Kraft tract;
 THENCE with the northern and eastern property boundaries of the
 119.882 acre Kraft tract to its east corner, same being the south
 corner of a 1,015.537 acre tract of land described in a deed to the
 State of Texas FBO Permanent School Fund recorded in Document
 #200506041691, of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the southern and northeastern property boundary of the
 1,015.537 acre State of Texas FBO Permanent School Fund tract to a
 point on the east right-of-way of Interstate Highway 35 for its
 north corner;
 THENCE with the east right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 35, in
 a southwesterly direction, to its intersection with an eastern
 boundary of the City Limit Line of New Braunfels, Texas;
 THENCE with the City Limit Line of New Braunfels, Texas, in a
 northwesterly and southwesterly direction to its intersection with
 the northeast line of the 2.545 acre tract of land described in a
 deed to Hitzfelder Family Partners LTD recorded in Book 98060, Page
 1608, of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the northeast line of the 2.545 acre Hitzfelder Family
 Partners LTD tract, in a northwest direction to its north corner and
 to an east corner of a 20.009 acre tract of land described in a deed
 to HPT TA Properties Trust recorded in Document #200706011233, of
 the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the northeast line of the 20.009 acre HPT TA Properties
 Trust tract, in a northwest direction, to its north corner and to an
 east corner of a 10.182 acre tract of land described in a deed to Rip
 Griffin Truck Service Center, Inc. recorded in Book 97060, Page
 27464, of the  Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the northeast line of the 10.182 acre Rip Griffin Truck
 Center, Inc. tract, in a northwest direction, to its north corner
 and to the east corner of a tract of land described in a deed to
 Margyline Hitzfelder recorded in Book 181, Page 617, in the Comal
 County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the northeast line of the Margyline Hitzfelder tract,
 in a northwest direction, to a south corner of a 17.71 acre tract of
 land described in a deed to Papes Family Farm LTD recorded in
 Document #200406007834, in the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with a southeast line of the 17.71 acre Papes Family Farm LTD
 tract of land, in a northeast direction, to its east corner on the
 southwest line of a 44.29 acre tract of land described in a deed to
 Papes Family Farm, LTD., recorded in Document #200406007834, in the
 Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the boundary of the 44.29 acre Papes Family Farm LTD
 tract in a southeast, northeast, then northwest direction, to its
 north corner and the west corner of a 230.695 acre tract of land
 described in a deed to John A., Teresa J. and Andrea J. Ladshaw
 recorded in Book 762, Page 008, of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with a north line of a 230.695 acre tract, in a northeast
 direction, to its north corner and a west corner of a 9.785 acre
 tract of land described in a deed to John A. Ladshaw recorded in
 Book 378, Page 799, in the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the boundary of the 9.785 acre John A. Ladshaw tract, in
 a northeast and southeast direction, to its east corner on the west
 right-of-way of Interstate Highway 35;
 THENCE with the west right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 35 in a
 northeasterly direction to a south corner of the 288.433 acre tract
 of land described in a deed to Southstar of Havenwood, LLC, recorded
 in Document #201206016391, of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the meanders of the southern and western boundary of the
 288.433 acre Southstar of Havenwood, LLC, tract, in a western
 direction, to its east corner on the southeast right-of-way line of
 F.M. 1102;
 THENCE across F.M. 1102 and with the northwest right-of-way line of
 F.M. 1102 in a northeasterly direction to the south corner of Unit
 #1 of the Havenwood at Hunter's Crossing Subdivision recorded in
 Document #200606015745, of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the southwestern boundary of Unit #1 of the Havenwood at
 Hunter's Crossing Subdivision, in a northwest direction, to the
 south corner of Unit #2 of the Havenwood at Hunter's Crossing
 Subdivision recorded as Document #200606040000, of the Comal County
 Deed Records;
 THENCE with the southwest line of Unit #2 of the Havenwood at
 Hunter's Crossing Subdivision to a point on the southeast
 right-of-way of Beaver Lane, said southeast right-of-way of Beaver
 lane being the south boundary of Unit #4 of the Havenwood at
 Hunter's Crossing Subdivision recorded as Document #200706047038,
 of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the boundary of Unit #4 of the Havenwood at Hunter's
 Crossing Subdivision, in a southwest, northwest, then northeast
 direction, to the north corner of Unit #4 and the west corner of
 Unit #3 of the Havenwood at Hunter's Crossing Subdivision recorded
 as Document #200606046131, of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the boundary of Unit #3 of the Havenwood at Hunter's
 Crossing Subdivision, in a northeast, southeast, then southwest
 direction, to the east corner of Unit #2 of the Havenwood at
 Hunter's Crossing Subdivision recorded as Document #200606040000,
 of the Comal County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the boundary of Unit #2 of the Havenwood at Hunter's
 Crossing Subdivision, in a southwest, then southeast direction, to
 a north corner of Unit #1 of the Havenwood at Hunter's Crossing
 Subdivision recorded as Document #200606015745, of the Comal County
 Deed Records;
 THENCE with the eastern boundary of Unit #1 of the Havenwood at
 Hunter's Crossing Subdivision, in a southeast direction, to its
 southeast corner on the northeast right-of-way line of F.M. 1102;
 THENCE with the northwest right-of-way line of F.M. 1102, in a
 northeasterly direction, merging into F.M. 2439;
 THENCE with the northwest right-of-way line of F.M. 2439 in a
 northeasterly direction and crossing the Comal County and Hays
 County Line to the east corner of a 79.748 acre tract of land
 described in a deed to Flying W Properties LTD recorded in Book
 3257, Page 704, of the Hays County Deed Records;
 THENCE across and perpendicular to F.M. 2439 in a southeasterly
 direction to the southeast right-of-way line of F.M. 2439;
 THENCE with the southeast right-of-way line of F.M. 2439, in a
 northeast direction,  to a west corner of a 2.65 acre tract of land
 described in a deed to Frank and Jacqueline Brakley recorded in Book
 2835, Page 823, of Hays County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the southwestern boundary of the 2.65 acre Frank and
 Jacqueline Brakley tract, in a southeast direction, to its south
 corner in the northwest right-of-way line of the Union Pacific
 Railroad;
 THENCE in a southeasterly direction and crossing the Union Pacific
 Railroad right-of-way and a tract of land described in a deed to
 Flying W Properties LTD to the north corner of a 83.73 tract of land
 described in a deed to Fred W. Heldenfels, IV recorded in Book 1974,
 Page 368, of the Hays County Deed Records and also a point in the
 western boundary of the City Limits of San Marcos, Texas;
 THENCE with the western boundary of the City Limits Line of San
 Marcos, Texas, in a southeasterly direction to its intersection
 with the City of San Marcos CCN #10298;
 THENCE with the City of San Marcos CCN #10298 in a southeasterly
 direction to its intersection with the centerline of Hays County
 Road 265 (Francis Harris Lane);
 THENCE with the centerline of Hays County Road 265 in a southerly
 and southeasterly direction to a southwest corner of a tract of land
 described in a deed to Albert Dale Jonas recorded in Book 1530, Page
 16, of Hays County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the south line of the Albert Dale Jonas tract in an
 easterly direction to a point on the Hays County and Guadalupe
 County Line;
 THENCE along the Hays County and Guadalupe County Line in a
 northeasterly direction to its intersection with the southern
 boundary of the City of San Marcos CCN # 10298;
 THENCE meandering with the boundary line of City of San Marcos CCN
 #10298 in a northeasterly direction to its intersection with the
 City Limits of San Marcos, Texas, and same point being the western
 corner of a 100.00 Acre Tract of land conveyed to Cottonwood Creek
 JDR, LTD. by Warranty Deed in Volume 2008, Page 0867, of the
 Guadalupe County Deed Records;
 THENCE with the City Limits of San Marcos, Texas, and around the
 western, southern, and eastern perimeter of said 100.00 Acre Tract
 to its intersection with the City of San Marcos CCN #10295 southern
 boundary line same being the Hays County and Guadalupe County Line;
 THENCE with the southern boundary of the City of San Marcos CCN
 #10298 in a northeasterly direction to a point at its intersection
 with the City Limits Line of San Marcos, Texas;
 THENCE with the boundary of the City Limits Line of San Marcos,
 Texas, in a southeasterly, then northeasterly direction to a point
 at its intersection with the western boundary line of the
 Martindale WSC CCN # 10312;
 THENCE with the western boundary line of the Martindale WSC CCN
 #10312 in a southeasterly direction to a point, said point being the
 northern corner of the western boundary of the Tri-Community WSC
 CCN #10313 and said point being located along the San Marcos River;
 THENCE with the San Marcos River in a southerly direction to a point
 at its intersection with F.M. 1977, said point also being located
 along the western boundary of the Tri-Community WSC CCN #10313;
 THENCE with the western boundary of the Tri-Community WSC CCN
 #10313 in a southeasterly direction to a point, said point being the
 most southerly corner of CCN #10313 and being located in the San
 Marcos River;
 THENCE with the San Marcos River in a southeasterly direction to the
 POINT OF BEGINNING.
 WHICH above described territory includes that land lying and being
 situated in ALL OR PORTIONS of the following surveys:
 IN GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS: John Wells Survey, Abstract No. 509;
 John Wells Survey, Abstract No. 435; James P. Hector Survey,
 Abstract No. 353; James Murphy Survey, Abstract No. 237; Robert
 Smith Survey, Abstract No. 286; Jose Ramon Bedford Survey, Abstract
 No. 5; Magarita Cherino Survey, Abstract No. 10; Antonio Maria
 Esnaurizar Survey, Abstract No. 20; James Hodges Survey, Abstract
 No. 148; Samuel Williams Survey, Abstract No.37; Edward C. Pettus
 Survey, Abstract No. 264; Josias Randolph Survey, Abstract No. 276;
 Martin Ussery Survey, Abstract No. 324; Joel W. Robinson Survey,
 Abstract No. 275; James M. Bell Survey, Abstract No. 75; Samuel
 Highsmith Survey, Abstract No. 25; Henry R. Hunt Survey, Abstract
 No. 150; Uzziel Wakefield Survey, Abstract No. 327; Frederick
 Happle Survey, Abstract No. 156; James A. Swift Survey, Abstract
 No. 292; John Tom Survey, Abstract No. 316; Carlos Espalier Survey,
 Abstract No. 129; Charles Hall Survey, Abstract No. 162; Matthew
 Besore Survey, Abstract No. 61; William Griffin Survey, Abstract
 No. 136; Andrew Neill Survey, Abstract No. 256; John Ussery Survey,
 Abstract No. 323; James H. Thomas Survey, Abstract No. 311; Robert
 Scobey Survey, Abstract No. 290; Churchill Fulchear Survey,
 Abstract No. 130; Young Seltoon Survey, Abstract No. 293; Loria
 Billings Survey, Abstract No. 55; W. Riley Wood Survey, Abstract
 No. 345; John McGrabb Survey, Abstract No. 242; Jacob A. Miller
 Survey, Abstract No. 231; William G. Hunt Survey, Abstract No. 149;
 J. G. King Survey, Abstract No. 208; William P. King Survey,
 Abstract No. 207; Robert Hall Survey, Abstract No. 158; Harriet
 Cottle Survey, Abstract No. 13; Geo. Blair Survey, Abstract No. 50;
 J. Hampton Kuykendall Survey, Abstract No. 199; Michael Miller
 Survey, Abstract No. 219; William H. Hunter Survey, Abstract No.
 152; Edwin R. Kellett Survey, Abstract No. 198; Robert M.
 Cartwright Survey, Abstract No. 83; James Latham Survey, Abstract
 No. 209; Robert Smith Survey, Abstract No. 33; John B. Cowan Survey,
 Abstract No. 84; J. Benton Johnson Survey, Abstract No. 191;
 William Burnett Survey, Abstract No. 73; Uzziel Wakefield Survey,
 Abstract No. 326; Michael Cody Survey, Abstract No. 99; Michael
 Cody Survey, Abstract No. 86; Edward Pettus Survey, Abstract No.
 31; William J. Ragsdale Survey, Abstract No. 268; Solomon Barnes
 Survey, Abstract No. 56; John Jones Survey, Abstract No. 189;
 Gustavus Chatwell Survey, Abstract No. 85; James W. Keller Survey,
 Abstract No. 201; George Allen Survey, Abstract No. 1; Charles
 Henderson Survey, Abstract No. 147; Christoval Rubio Survey,
 Abstract No. 274; Wm. Perkins Survey, Abstract No. 263; James
 Nashley Survey, Abstract No. 254; H. E. Jordt Survey, Abstract No.
 195; Wm. Perkins Survey, Abstract No. 263; James B. Cowan Survey,
 Abstract No. 81; John Wells Survey, Abstract No. 339; Cyrus
 Campbell Survey, Abstract No. 8; Andrew Mitchell Survey, Abstract
 No. 220; S. A. & M. G.  R. R. Co. Survey, Abstract No. 308; Benjamin &
 Graves Fulcher Survey, Abstract No. 21; James T. Murphy Survey,
 Abstract No. 233; and
 In COMAL COUNTY, Texas: Antonio Maria Esnaurizar Survey, Abstract
 No. 1;Orilla Russell Survey, Abstract No. 485; Nancy Kenner Survey,
 Abstract No. 306; Samuel Craft Sr. Survey, Abstract No. 98; and
 And in HAYS COUNTY, Texas: Samuel Craft Sr. Survey, Abstract No. 89;
 Antonio Maria Esnaurizar Survey, Abstract No. 6; John Owens Survey,
 Abstract No. 356; Thomas Bell Survey, Abstract No. 47; and Charles
 Henderson Survey, Abstract No. 226.
 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)  Section 7206.103, Special District Local
 Laws Code, as added by Section 1 of this Act, takes effect only if
 this Act receives a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to
 each house.
 (b)  If this Act does not receive a two-thirds vote of all the
 members elected to each house, Subchapter C, Chapter 7206, Special
 District Local Laws Code, as added by Section 1 of this Act, is
 amended by adding Section 7206.103 to read as follows:
 Sec. 7206.103.  NO EMINENT DOMAIN POWER. The district may
 not exercise the power of eminent domain.
 (c)  This section is not intended to be an expression of a
 legislative interpretation of the requirements of Subsection (c),
 Section 17, 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, 2013.