Bill Text: TX SB1560 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Relating to easements used for dune construction and maintenance projects in certain counties.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2013-05-21 - Placed on General State Calendar [SB1560 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-SB1560-Engrossed.html
By: Taylor | S.B. No. 1560 |
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relating to easements used for dune construction and maintenance | ||
projects in certain counties. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 63, Natural Resources | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 63.004 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 63.004. DUNE PROJECT EASEMENT. (a) For the purposes | ||
of this section, "dune project" means a state, county, or municipal | ||
project to construct and maintain a vegetated stabilized dune on a | ||
beach for protection against avulsive and meteorological events. | ||
(b) This section applies only to property in a county: | ||
(1) that contains a barrier island and a peninsula; | ||
(2) with a population of more than 50,000 and less than | ||
350,000; and | ||
(3) that borders: | ||
(A) the Gulf of Mexico; and | ||
(B) a county with a population of more than four | ||
million. | ||
(c) A person who owns property that borders the line of mean | ||
high tide or mean higher high tide, as applicable, that establishes | ||
the boundary of state-owned submerged land may grant an easement on | ||
the property or a portion of the property to this state, a county, | ||
or a municipality for the purpose of allowing the governmental | ||
entity to construct and maintain a dune project in the easement. | ||
(d) A person who grants a dune project easement under | ||
Subsection (c) must include with the easement a survey locating: | ||
(1) the line of mean high tide or mean higher high | ||
tide, as applicable; | ||
(2) the seaward and landward boundaries of the dune | ||
project; and | ||
(3) each state, county, or municipal easement on the | ||
property that is the subject of the dune project easement that was | ||
recorded before the granting of the dune project easement. | ||
(e) The granting of a dune project easement under Subsection | ||
(c) does not: | ||
(1) create a burden on or right of access to the | ||
grantor's property that is not specifically provided for in the | ||
easement; or | ||
(2) restrict the grantor's right to use the beach or | ||
the land subject to the easement, provided that the grantor's use of | ||
the beach or the land subject to the easement does not: | ||
(A) unreasonably interfere with public | ||
recreational use of land subject to an easement for recreational | ||
use or construction or maintenance of a dune project in the dune | ||
project easement; or | ||
(B) violate a state, county, or municipal law. | ||
(f) The terms of a dune project easement granted under | ||
Subsection (c) may not reduce the area of a public beach but may | ||
provide that the seaward boundary of the easement may be affected by | ||
gradual or avulsive changes in the line of mean high tide or mean | ||
higher high tide, as applicable. | ||
(g) A dune project easement granted under Subsection (c) | ||
automatically terminates if the governmental entity granted the | ||
easement: | ||
(1) does not commence construction of a dune project | ||
in the easement within a reasonable period of time or fails to | ||
maintain the dune project after completion of the project; or | ||
(2) does not substantially repair or replace a | ||
completed dune project after the project is damaged or destroyed by | ||
an avulsive or meteorological event. | ||
(h) A person may not grant a dune project easement under | ||
Subsection (c) unless the person dedicates a portion of the | ||
easement to the public for use as a recreational easement. The | ||
recreational easement must border the boundary of the public beach. | ||
The recreational easement must authorize users of the easement to | ||
conduct recreational activities traditionally associated with | ||
enjoying gulf beaches on the easement that comply with state, | ||
county, and municipal laws, including fishing, boat launching, | ||
picnicking, hiking, running, studying nature, bird-watching, | ||
engaging in water sports, bicycling, and dog walking. | ||
(i) A person who grants a recreational easement under | ||
Subsection (h) does not by granting the easement: | ||
(1) assure the public that the premises are safe for | ||
recreational purposes; | ||
(2) have a duty to the public to exercise a greater | ||
degree of care than the grantor would owe to a trespasser on the | ||
property; or | ||
(3) assume responsibility or incur liability for an | ||
injury to a public user of the easement caused by an act of another | ||
public user of the easement. | ||
(j) Subsection (i) does not limit the liability of a person | ||
who grants a recreational easement and has been grossly negligent | ||
or has acted with malicious intent or in bad faith. | ||
(k) A recreational easement granted under Subsection (h) | ||
automatically terminates if the associated dune project easement | ||
terminates. | ||
(l) A governmental entity that is granted an easement under | ||
this section shall execute a recordable release of the easement and | ||
deliver the release to the owner of the property on which the | ||
easement is located if the easement is terminated. The | ||
governmental entity is not required to remove the dune project if | ||
the easement is terminated. | ||
SECTION 2. The change in law made by this Act applies only | ||
to an easement granted on or after the effective date of this Act. | ||
An easement granted before the effective date of this Act is | ||
governed by the law in effect on the date the easement was granted, | ||
and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives | ||
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as | ||
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this | ||
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this | ||
Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |