Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB13

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Caption

Relating to the provision by a political subdivision of credits against impact fees to builders and developers for certain water conservation and reuse projects.

Impact

If enacted, HB 13 will amend the Local Government Code by adding provisions that require political subdivisions to create a structured approach for offering credits against impact fees. This means that municipalities would need to establish clear procedures for calculating, applying, and reviewing these credits. The bill seeks not only to support builders financially but also to encourage the adoption of practices that exceed standard compliance requirements, thereby aiming for a more environmentally conscious approach in local development.

Summary

House Bill 13 focuses on providing credits against impact fees to builders and developers for projects that enhance water conservation and reuse. The bill aims to incentivize the construction or dedication of facilities, systems, or products that promote water efficiency. Specifically, these credits are intended for projects that meet certain criteria, such as reducing water consumption per service unit or decreasing the need for wastewater treatment infrastructure. The proposal represents an effort to improve water sustainability within local jurisdictions in Texas.

Contention

Discussions around the bill may highlight differing perspectives on its implementation and effectiveness. Supporters could argue that offering credits will stimulate more water-efficient projects and help manage water resources better, while critics might raise concerns regarding the potential administrative burdens for local governments in determining eligibility and calculating credits. Additionally, some may question if the shared funding mechanisms could lead to inequities in how different regions manage their infrastructure improvements related to water systems.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 395. Financing Capital Improvements Required By New Development In Municipalities, Counties, And Certain Other Local Governments
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX HB33

Same As Relating to the provision by a political subdivision of credits against impact fees to builders and developers for certain water conservation and reuse projects.

TX SB13

Same As Relating to the provision by a political subdivision of credits against impact fees to builders and developers for certain water conservation and reuse projects.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3875

Relating to the provision by a political subdivision of credits against impact fees to builders and developers for certain water conservation and reuse projects.

TX SB1253

Relating to impact and production fees for certain water projects and to the regulation of certain wells; authorizing a fee.

TX SB2427

Relating to the use of impact fees by a political subdivision.

TX HB5222

Relating to consent to the creation of certain political subdivisions.

TX SB2349

Relating to consent to the creation of certain political subdivisions.

TX HB3002

Relating to the authority of certain political subdivisions to issue certificates of obligation.

TX SB2685

Relating to municipal and county consent for the creation of and inclusion of territory in certain political subdivisions.

TX SB1412

Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions.

TX SB469

Relating to the eligibility of certain political subdivisions to receive certain financial assistance administered by the Texas Water Development Board.

TX HB2789

Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions.

Similar Bills

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