Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5325

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Caption

Relating to requirements that certain plats for the subdivision of land include evidence of groundwater supply.

Impact

The anticipated impact of HB5325 is significant, as it promotes responsible land use and enhances the reliability of water supply assessments. By requiring professional certification on groundwater availability, the bill effectively adds a layer of scrutiny to the development process and aims to prevent issues related to water shortages that could arise from unchecked land subdivision. Moreover, this legislation aligns with the goals of sustainability and environmental stewardship, responding to the critical need for managing Texas’s limited water resources effectively.

Summary

House Bill 5325 seeks to amend the Local Government Code by instituting new requirements for the subdivision of land that relies on groundwater as a water supply. The bill mandates that all plat applications must include a certification from a qualified engineer or geoscientist, affirming that there is sufficient groundwater available for the proposed development. This inclusion aims to ensure that new land subdivisions will have access to adequate water resources, thereby addressing ongoing concerns about groundwater depletion in many areas of Texas.

Contention

Notably, some local governments and land developers may perceive this bill as a constraint on their ability to progress with subdivision projects without extensive documentation. There may be concern over the increased costs and time associated with obtaining the necessary certifications, which could delay land development processes. Additionally, the requirement for municipal authorities and commissioners courts to disapprove applications failing to meet these standards might lead to contentious debates about water resource management and development rights within communities.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 212. Municipal Regulation Of Subdivisions And Property Development
    • Section: 0101
  • Chapter 232. County Regulation Of Subdivisions
    • Section: 0032

Water Code

  • Chapter 35. Groundwater Studies
    • Section: 019

Companion Bills

TX SB1855

Identical Relating to requirements that certain plats for the subdivision of land include evidence of groundwater supply.

Similar Bills

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CA AB1413

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CA AB929

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CA AB1466

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AZ SB1520

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CA AB293

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TX HB1635

Relating to the management of groundwater, including the classification of and the obtaining of information regarding groundwater and the formulation of desired future conditions by a groundwater conservation district.

TX SB1421

Relating to the management of groundwater, including the classification of and the obtaining of information regarding groundwater and the formulation of desired future conditions by a groundwater conservation district.