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CJ <br />• <br />•, <br />~' ~ <br />Texas Department of Water Resources <br />INTEROFFICE MEh1URANUUNI <br />To Texas Water Commission <br />THRU Director, Permits Division <br />GATE: January 9, 1984 <br />FROM Districts Section <br />SUBJECT: College View Municipal Utility District. Application for Approval of <br />$3,350,000 Tax and Revenue Bonds, lOX Interest, Third Issue, Series 1984, <br />Pursuant to Chapter 51 of the Texas Water Code. <br />I. GENERAL INFOR~MTION <br />On November 11, 1983, the Department received an application from the District <br />requesting approval of $3,350,000 in bonds. The bond issue is required to finance: <br />1. A 550,000 gpd expansion to the City of La Porte sewage treatment plant. <br />2. An 18" sanitary sewer main from the District to the City of La Porte <br />sewage treatment plant. <br />3. A 310,000 gallon elevated storage tank. <br />The District was annexed by the City of La Porte on December 28, 1983. The <br />construction of proposed facilities in this bond issue is supported by the City of <br />La Porte. <br />Under the District's first and second bond issues a total of 118 acres were <br />developed. A third bond issue for $1,500,000 was approved by the Texas Water Rights <br />Commission. These bonds were never sold. The projects included in that bond issue <br />have been constructed by the developer. The Commission should rescind approval for <br />the $1,500,000 bond issue. <br />The District has in the past and is continuing to require the developer to pay <br />100 of internal water, sewer, and drainage lines. Currently the District has 540 <br />single-family connections and 6 commercial connections. In 1912, when the District's <br />third bond issue was approved, the projection was for 3058 connections in the District <br />by January 1, 1983. The difference is due to the multi-family housing that was pro- <br />jected but never built. The engineer is now projecting a total of 1900 equivalent <br />connections at full development. According to the engineer, the District has had <br />formal utility requests for a total of 1154 equivalent single-family connections <br />within the last year for the following areas: <br />C~ <br />