Bill Text: TX HB3995 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the regulatory authority of certain counties to protect the operations of military installations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-20 - Referred to Land & Resource Management [HB3995 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB3995-Introduced.html
88R12316 SCL-F | ||
By: Troxclair | H.B. No. 3995 |
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relating to the regulatory authority of certain counties to protect | ||
the operations of military installations. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 231, Local Government Code, is amended | ||
by adding Subchapter N to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER N. DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS IN CERTAIN COUNTIES WITH | ||
WATERSHEDS THAT INCLUDE MILITARY INSTALLATIONS | ||
Sec. 231.301. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. The legislature finds | ||
that: | ||
(1) the ability of the military to train and prepare | ||
for future military operations at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp | ||
Bullis is of vital concern to the entire state; | ||
(2) the economy of the entire state is affected by the | ||
ability of the military to train and prepare for future military | ||
operations at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis; | ||
(3) the orderly development of the unincorporated | ||
areas of a county located in the watershed of Joint Base San | ||
Antonio-Camp Bullis will protect the ability of the installation to | ||
operate as a military installation; and | ||
(4) without adequate county development regulations, | ||
the unincorporated areas will be developed in ways that endanger | ||
and interfere with the ability of Joint Base San Antonio-Camp | ||
Bullis to operate as a military installation. | ||
Sec. 231.302. LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS IN | ||
UNINCORPORATED AREA. The commissioners court of a county that has | ||
unincorporated area located in the watershed of Joint Base San | ||
Antonio-Camp Bullis by order may adopt for that area: | ||
(1) lot size restrictions and well spacing | ||
requirements consistent with: | ||
(A) requirements of a groundwater conservation | ||
district that are applicable to the area; or | ||
(B) best management practices to mitigate | ||
flooding and stormwater impacts and preserve water quality; | ||
(2) a requirement that: | ||
(A) the primary supplier of water to a proposed | ||
subdivision be contractually obligated to provide a sufficient | ||
supply of water for a period of at least 50 years; and | ||
(B) a secondary supplier of water be | ||
contractually obligated to adequately serve the residents of the | ||
subdivision during normal and drought conditions to prevent the | ||
depletion of water supplies to military installations; | ||
(3) reasonable design standards for roadways to employ | ||
best management practices for managing flood waters and protecting | ||
public safety and operations at the military installation; | ||
(4) requirements for a minimum amount of open space or | ||
a limitation on the amount of impervious cover for recharge and | ||
runoff purposes; | ||
(5) requirements for local floodplain zones or other | ||
measures to preserve floodways and riparian corridors to minimize | ||
conflicts between incompatible land uses within the watersheds that | ||
jeopardize military operations; and | ||
(6) other regulations necessary to regulate and manage | ||
land development if deemed critical to military operations. | ||
Sec. 231.303. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. (a) A person aggrieved by | ||
a development regulation adopted under this subchapter may appeal | ||
to the commissioners court of the county that adopted the | ||
regulation for a special exception. | ||
(b) A person appealing under Subsection (a) must comply with | ||
applicable procedural requirements prescribed by the county before | ||
the county may grant a special exception. | ||
(c) The commissioners court of each county that adopts | ||
development regulations under this subchapter shall adopt | ||
procedures governing special exception applications, notice, | ||
hearings, and other requirements. | ||
Sec. 231.304. COOPERATION WITH OTHER POLITICAL | ||
SUBDIVISIONS. The commissioners court of a county authorized to | ||
adopt development regulations under this subchapter may enter into | ||
an agreement with a municipality or other governmental entity | ||
located in the county to assist in the implementation and | ||
enforcement of the regulations. | ||
Sec. 231.305. LOT SIZE RESTRICTIONS IN CERTAIN AREAS. A | ||
county must adopt and impose a lot size restriction under this | ||
subchapter in accordance with any desired future conditions adopted | ||
under Chapter 36, Water Code, by a groundwater conservation | ||
district in which the subdivision is wholly or partly located for an | ||
area: | ||
(1) designed as a priority groundwater management | ||
area; and | ||
(2) that is served by a public water supply system that | ||
uses water from the Trinity Aquifer. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |