Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2136 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/20/2017

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                    85R10743 AAF-F
 By: Reynolds H.B. No. 2136


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to flood control storage requirements established by the
 Fort Bend County Drainage District.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 6604, Special District Local Laws Code,
 is amended by adding Section 6604.108 to read as follows:
 Sec. 6604.108.  COMPENSATORY MITIGATION PROGRAM.  (a)  In
 achieving the ultimate goal of minimizing the threat of flooding of
 Fort Bend County by implementing flood control measures, the
 district shall establish a compensatory mitigation program for
 stormwater flows for drainage areas that are less than 50 acres.
 (b)  The district's compensatory mitigation program must
 allow compensatory mitigation measures to be taken on property that
 is associated with development of a site and may allow compensatory
 mitigation measures to be taken on property that is not associated
 with a site's development if the threat of flooding would be
 minimized at least as much as if the compensatory mitigation
 measures were taken on property associated with the site's
 development.
 (c)  Compensatory mitigation measures authorized by the
 compensatory mitigation program may include:
 (1)  the use of detention or retention facilities to
 store increases in stormwater flows that are attributable to
 impervious cover from development; and
 (2)  any other appropriate measures that are
 demonstrated to minimize the threat of flooding.
 (d)  A project to develop compensatory mitigation measures
 approved under the compensatory mitigation program may not be
 inconsistent with any applicable federal or state requirements
 relating to management or control of stormwater.
 (e)  An application for approval of a compensatory
 mitigation project:
 (1)  must include a demonstration that the threat of
 flooding will be minimized in accordance with the district's
 purposes;
 (2)  must be signed, sealed, and dated by an engineer
 licensed by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers under Chapter
 1001, Occupations Code;
 (3)  may use calculations that are in accordance with
 acceptable engineering practices to determine the amount of flood
 control storage necessary based on increased impervious cover
 resulting from development; and
 (4)  may include use of a compensatory mitigation bank
 in which credits can be issued to one or more site developers that
 allow a site developer to rely on the compensatory mitigation
 measures to reduce the threat of flooding.
 (f)  The district engineer or other designee of the district
 shall approve or deny an application for approval of a compensatory
 mitigation project not later than the 90th day after the date the
 application is submitted, unless the applicant agrees to an
 extension.  The decision by the district engineer or other designee
 of the district may be appealed directly to the commissioners court
 by the applicant.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2017.