Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR802 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 03/28/2019

                    H.R. No. 802


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, Residents from Collin County are gathering in Austin
 on March 26 and 27, 2019, to celebrate Collin County Days at the
 State Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, Collin County is one of the largest and
 fastest-growing counties in the state; more than 90 percent of its
 workforce over the age of 25 hold a high school diploma and about
 half have earned at least a bachelor's degree; such highly skilled
 workers also make the county a leader in job growth; and
 WHEREAS, With a population of 283,000, Plano is the largest
 city in the county and home to a number of iconic global
 corporations, including Toyota Motor North America, Liberty Mutual
 Insurance, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Boeing Global Services, NTT DATA,
 JCPenney, FedEx Office, Frito-Lay, and Capital One; in 2018, the
 city was recognized as the best place to live in America by
 AreaVibes, the best city to buy a house in America by Niche, and the
 best city for jobs in America by Forbes, while maintaining its
 status as one of the safest cities in America by WalletHub and among
 the top five best-performing cities in America by the Milken
 Institute; this thriving municipality boasts nationally recognized
 schools, award-winning parks, a lively historic downtown district,
 and multicultural neighborhoods that appeal equally to families,
 young singles, and retirees; its excellent restaurants, vibrant
 shopping districts, exciting entertainment venues, and active
 local arts scene all contribute to the city's high quality of life;
 and
 WHEREAS, County seat and home of the McKinney National
 Airport, the city of McKinney hosts such major employers as the
 aerospace division of Raytheon Company, Encore Wire Corporation,
 Emerson Process Management, and Torchmark Corporation; recent
 relocations include PACCAR and Moss Construction, and the community
 continues to cultivate its own businesses, including Playful, a
 virtual reality gaming company; in addition, Independent Bank is
 completing construction of its new headquarters; furthermore, the
 city's historic downtown encompasses more than 130 boutiques; this
 rapidly growing community currently has a population of nearly
 188,000, a 230 percent increase from 2011; the McKinney National
 Airport maintains its status as an economic engine with a $16
 million construction project that will update and expand its
 facilities, including a new state-of-the-art FBO terminal and an
 additional 40,000-square-foot hangar; and
 WHEREAS, Allen is a dynamic and welcoming home to more than
 103,000 residents and has been ranked among the safest, most
 affordable, and most family-friendly cities nationwide, and the
 city continues to enhance the Texas workforce through the addition
 and expansion of such international companies as NETSCOUT, Boss
 Fight Entertainment, and CyrusOne; in 2017, the city was named the
 number two "Best Place to Live" and number one "Best Place to Live
 in the South" by Money magazine, and the city received the coveted
 National Recreation and Park Association Gold Medal Award in 2016
 for its creation and stewardship of more than 1,100 acres of
 parkland, 67 parks and facilities, and 62 miles of hike-and-bike
 trails; moreover, its volunteer efforts were recognized with the
 2016 Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Award
 for efforts in environmental education, community beautification,
 and litter prevention; and
 WHEREAS, Defining "Progress in Motion," Frisco is one of the
 fastest-growing cities in the country and the fastest-growing
 community over the past decade, according to the United States
 census bureau; it has maintained its quality of life amid rapid
 development, and the Dallas Morning News named Frisco among its top
 10 suburbs for schools, safety, families with children, young
 adults, empty nesters, and "Best Overall" neighborhoods; known for
 top-notch public safety services, the city received the highest
 rating for fire protection, and it enjoys one of the lowest crime
 rates, as well as low taxes; this once-small town is home to Collin
 College, Preston Ridge Campus, world-class venues, and seven
 professional sports organizations, namely the Frisco RoughRiders,
 Dallas Stars, FC Dallas, Texas Legends, Dallas Rattlers, Dallas
 Cowboys, and the PGA of America; active residents have access to 49
 parks, 86 miles of trails, and an athletic center featuring an
 outdoor water park; health care facilities include three hospitals,
 and the favorable business climate supports more than nine million
 square feet of retail and restaurants; among the cultural amenities
 are three museums and hundreds of public and private art
 installations displayed throughout Frisco's approximately
 70-square-mile area; and
 WHEREAS, The city of Wylie, Wylie Independent School
 District, Wylie Chamber of Commerce, and Wylie Economic Development
 Corporation work in concert to build a strong community that
 strives to honor the past, embrace the present, and plan for the
 future, while valuing unity, relationships, and trust, as evidenced
 by a recent report naming Wylie the best small city in the country
 in which to raise a family and the hottest suburb in Texas; Wylie
 fosters a spirit of cooperation, and with a thriving business
 environment and outstanding schools, it is a place people treasure
 and proudly call home; and
 WHEREAS, The city of Richardson, which is known globally for
 its high-tech business leadership, is home to the Telecom Corridor
 area and was named the International Business Capital of North
 Texas by the 82nd Texas Legislature; Richardson is a major
 employment center, with companies including Blue Cross and Blue
 Shield of Texas, Fossil, RealPage, Fujitsu Network Communications,
 and Cisco Systems having headquarters in the city; other major
 employers include State Farm, Raytheon, UnitedHealthcare, Texas
 Instruments, and AT&T; Richardson offers a high quality of life, a
 diverse array of neighborhoods, and easy access to a multimodal
 transportation infrastructure; the city has repeatedly been
 recognized as one of the top places to live, work, and obtain an
 education by national and local media; in 2018, CBS News ranked
 Richardson the 16th-best city in the United States to live, and it
 finished ninth nationally among top cities for STEM workers by
 Livability; Richardson is home to The University of Texas at
 Dallas, the fastest-growing university in the state, and the city
 remains dedicated to continued improvement as well as to the
 principles of open government and two-way communication with
 residents; and
 WHEREAS, The city of Murphy, a diverse, historically
 significant residential community in southeastern Collin County,
 continues to create a distinctive ambience of homeowner pride and
 neighborhood vitality, and it has maintained its designation as a
 Top 10 Best Suburb by D Magazine since the inception of the ratings;
 Murphy's commitment to an enhanced quality of life is reflected in
 the number and level of excellence in its parks system, as well as
 its highly regarded year-round special events; the emerging
 business community offers a wide range of desirable retail and
 culinary options, and residents enjoy the safety and security of
 professionally managed public safety functions; and
 WHEREAS, Recognized by D Magazine as a top 10 suburb, Prosper
 ranked number one on the Dallas Business Journal's 2018 list of
 fastest-growing cities and is currently experiencing a 13 percent
 annual growth rate; located where the northern edge of Dallas'
 Golden Corridor meets the booming U.S. 380 Corridor, the town is
 poised for explosive commercial, office, and retail growth and
 continued residential development, issuing 915 single-family
 housing permits and permits for 865,000 square feet of commercial
 development in 2018, with an additional million square feet of
 shovel-ready projects due to break ground in 2019; Prosper is home
 to several top housing developers, including Blue Star Land,
 LandPlan Development, and the Tellus Group; the Prosper Independent
 School District has been voted by the Dallas Morning News as one of
 the Top 10 Places to Work in Dallas/Fort Worth for five consecutive
 years, and the district continues to be one of the state and
 national leaders in student growth; recognized as a Tree City USA
 and certified as a Scenic City silver-level community, Prosper has
 more than 350 acres of open space and over 22 miles of hike-and-bike
 trails; moreover, the city's outstanding police department offers
 such community outreach and crime prevention programs as Citizens
 on Patrol, the Citizens Police Academy, the Community Safety
 Initiative, and Smart911; and
 WHEREAS, Having been a platinum-level Scenic City in Texas
 since 2011, Fairview has also been recognized as a Tree City USA
 community and earned a Growing Green Cities Award, and it is home to
 the first street in Texas to be illuminated by LED lighting; the
 town is a three-time recipient of the Texas Municipal League
 Municipal Excellence Award and on an annual basis continues to earn
 the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial
 Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association; the
 Fairview Economic Development Corporation was awarded a
 Certificate of Achievement for Economic Excellence by the Texas
 Economic Development Council in 2017, and the Texas Chapter of the
 American Planning Association honored Fairview with a Certificate
 of Achievement for Planning Excellence in 2015, 2016, and 2017; in
 addition, the town's Veterans Park has been recognized with a
 Patriotic Achievement Award from the Military Order of the World
 Wars; Fairview also features two of the Top 25 Best School Districts
 in Texas as ranked by Niche and continues to be ranked as one of the
 safest and most desirable places to live in Texas; and
 WHEREAS, With 78 square miles of land, Celina has the
 second-largest geographic footprint of any city in Collin County;
 strategic growth plans allow the city to manage new development
 along the Dallas North Tollway, Preston Road, and future Collin
 County Outer Loop corridors; Celina is one of the fastest-growing
 communities in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, having issued 1,249
 single-family housing permits in 2018; the city's robust "Texas
 historic" downtown is filled with a number of unique shops,
 offices, and award-winning restaurants, including Tender
 Smokehouse, which was rated the number two best place to eat on
 Yelp; its school district was recognized for its academic
 achievements with a prestigious "A" rating, and the city has
 received numerous accolades for its outstanding budgeting and
 financial reporting; residents and visitors come together to enjoy
 a number of special events throughout the year, including Movie
 Nights on the Square, Oktoberfest, Splash & Blast, and Cajun Fest;
 Celina's natural rural beauty, coupled with its exquisite
 recreational fields and amenities, creates a welcoming, small
 country-feel culture; and
 WHEREAS, Lucas has maintained a peaceful, rural lifestyle,
 helping to sustain a high quality of life for its citizens; the city
 is pleased to offer 25 miles of trails along Lake Lavon for
 equestrian enthusiasts and continues to focus on wildlife habitat
 preservation, making it the perfect home for the Blackland Prairie
 Raptor Center; moreover, exceptional schools and a vibrant
 residential market, combined with one of the lowest tax rates in
 Collin County, make Lucas an excellent value for its residents; and
 WHEREAS, The citizens of Parker are proud to be living in D
 Magazine's number two suburb in the DFW Metroplex, and they also
 enjoy a low municipal tax rate; the residents number more than
 5,000, and they cherish their uniquely "country" lifestyle;
 characterized by its large lots and comfortable atmosphere, Parker
 is known to millions of television viewers as the home of the
 legendary Southfork Ranch from Dallas; and
 WHEREAS, Boasting an area of 64 square miles and the access of
 three major highways, Anna is a family-friendly community with
 hometown appeal; the city, Anna Independent School District, Anna
 Community Development Corporation, and the Greater Anna Chamber of
 Commerce often collaborate to maintain a small community atmosphere
 as the area undergoes rapid urbanization, and it was ranked among
 the safest cities in Texas in 2018 by a SafeWise report; Collin
 McKinney, one of the 5 drafters and 59 signers of the Texas
 Declaration of Independence, lived in Anna for a number of years;
 and
 WHEREAS, Farmersville, located 15 miles east of McKinney,
 took its name from the primary occupation of its original
 residents; established in 1849 as a settlement on the
 Jefferson-McKinney Road and near the Republic of Texas National
 Road, the town was incorporated in 1873; agriculture kept pace as it
 became a trade center, and in the 1930s, Farmersville shipped over
 1,000 carloads of onions annually, earning the nickname "Onion
 Capital of North Texas"; the city may be best known for native son
 Audie Murphy, who listed Farmersville as his hometown when he
 enlisted in the army during WWII and returned home to a hero's
 welcome in 1945; he had earned every army citation for valor, was a
 recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, and was posthumously
 awarded the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor; Farmersville has a
 nationally recognized Main Street Program, with many historic
 downtown buildings, eateries, and shopping attractions; near the
 restored Onion Shed is the trailhead for the 130-mile Northeast
 Texas Trail, a beautiful site for walking, hiking, and bicycling;
 and
 WHEREAS, Settled in the mid-1850s, the city of Lavon is
 nestled along the southeastern shore of Lake Lavon, and it is home
 to approximately 3,800 residents who enjoy the friendliness of the
 small-town atmosphere combined with the benefits of living near an
 exciting metro area; the city's growing parks and trail system,
 planned capital improvements, attraction of quality business
 development, growth opportunities, and commitment to service
 contribute to an outstanding quality of life; and
 WHEREAS, The city of Melissa is one of the fastest-growing
 communities in Collin County, gaining roughly one new family per
 day; residents enjoy a friendly atmosphere and close access to a
 number of amenities, as well as more square feet per dollar for the
 price of homes; Melissa is beginning to grow commercially to
 provide its citizens with even more amenities; and
 WHEREAS, Other
 communities add much to Collin County's
 allure; the growing community of Blue Ridge is committed to
 revitalizing its downtown by providing a small-town rural feel;
 with its beautiful rolling hills, open skies with magnificent
 sunrises and sunsets, and friendly residents, Blue Ridge has a
 quaint charm all of its own; Cattlemans Cafe, established in 1953
 and featured in D Magazine and on Texas Country Reporter, adds to
 the town's neighborly atmosphere with its outstanding chicken fried
 steak; known as the "Home of the Last Texas Prairie in Collin
 County," the drive to Blue Ridge is replete with scenic open spaces
 dotted with cattle and horses; and
 WHEREAS, Located in the center of Collin County, the city of
 Princeton is a planned community that was named the number one place
 for first-time home buyers in the DFW area by NerdWallet in 2016;
 the city has continued to lead Collin County as one of its
 fastest-growing cities with an average 20 percent growth rate since
 2017, and it issued more than 900 single-family permits in 2018;
 Princeton cultivates a small-town atmosphere by prioritizing the
 addition of new parks, trails, and open space, and it maintains a
 low crime rate by national standards; the city places emphasis on an
 open and transparent government, and it has been recognized with
 the Government Finance Officers Association's Distinguished Budget
 Presentation Award annually since 2015 and its Certificate for
 Excellence in Financial Reporting annually since 2013; the
 Princeton Independent School District earned an "A" rating from the
 state, and it is home to the CATE Center, which provides vocational
 training across numerous skill-based fields; moreover, the
 district participates in the Jump Start Program and offers students
 the opportunity to receive an associate's degree while attending
 high school; and
 WHEREAS, Sachse is a vibrant, diverse, well-educated, and
 growing community that offers its residents a high quality of life
 while retaining its small-town charm; recently named the
 11th-safest city in Texas, the community prides itself on providing
 its families with a safe place to live; with its prime location
 along the President George Bush Turnpike, Sachse has become a
 regionally significant point of access for the fastest-growing city
 in eastern Collin County; it is the home of an increasingly large
 retail trade area that recently announced a $250 million mixed-used
 development that includes new residential and more than 400,000
 square feet of commercial space; and
 WHEREAS, Also contributing to the development of Collin
 County are the residents of Copeville, Lowry Crossing, Nevada, New
 Hope, Royse City, St. Paul, Westminster, and Weston, along with
 parts of Dallas and Garland, and these communities play an
 important part in the county's flourishing, diversified economy and
 its quality of life; and
 WHEREAS, The citizens of this notable North Texas county are
 working to preserve the best of their past even as they look forward
 to a bright and promising future, and they are sure to figure
 prominently in the growth and prosperity of the Lone Star State in
 the years ahead; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 86th Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize March 26 and 27, 2019, as Collin
 County Days at the State Capitol and extend to the visiting
 delegation sincere best wishes for a meaningful and memorable stay
 in Austin.
 Leach
 Sanford
 Shaheen
 Holland
 Noble
 ______________________________
 Speaker of the House
 I certify that H.R. No. 802 was adopted by the House on March
 27, 2019, by a non-record vote.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House