Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3033

Caption

Relating to the regulation of aggregate production operations by the commissioners court in certain counties.

Impact

The bill allows commissioners courts in specified counties to impose restrictions on the construction of aggregate production operations. Notably, it permits the establishment of a buffer zone, mandating that such operations be located at least one mile away from residences, schools, places of worship, or hospitals. This aspect is particularly highlighted as a measure to safeguard community interests and minimize potential negative impacts from aggregate operations, such as noise, pollution, and traffic.

Summary

House Bill 3033 revises regulations concerning aggregate production operations, particularly focusing on how these operations can be managed by county commissioners in specific counties in Texas. The bill specifies that it applies to counties adjacent to more populated areas and those exhibiting significant population growth, thereby tailoring regulation to regions experiencing increased urbanization and development pressures. This targeted approach aims to address the balance between development needs and community welfare, particularly in relation to the environment and public health.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intent to enhance local regulatory power and protect community health, it may face contention from stakeholders in the aggregate industry. Industry representatives may argue that such restrictions could hinder operations and economic viability, especially in regions where aggregate resources are needed for infrastructure and construction projects. The balancing act between stringent local regulations and economic development remains a point of contention, with proponents advocating for community safety and detractors highlighting potential economic drawbacks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1687

Relating to the regulation of certain aggregate production operations by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality; authorizing an increase in the amount of a fee.

TX HB1093

Relating to planning and financial responsibility requirements for certain aggregate production operations; providing for the imposition of an administrative penalty.

TX HB4959

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX SB1555

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX HB4896

Relating to air quality permits for certain aggregate production operations; establishing rulemaking authority.

TX SB2196

Relating to the identification and mapping of aggregate production operations by The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology.

TX HB4086

Relating to the identification and mapping of aggregate production operations by The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology.

TX HB4537

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX SB1398

Relating to air quality permits for aggregate production operations and concrete batch plants.

TX HB3995

Relating to the regulatory authority of certain counties to protect the operations of military installations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.