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Texas Special District Local Laws Code - Chapter 3827 Katy Towne Centre Development DistrictLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Special District Local Laws Code > Texas Special District Local Laws Code - Chapter 3827 Katy Towne Centre Development District In this chapter: (1) "Board" means the board of directors of the district. (2) "District" means Katy Towne Centre Development District. Added by Acts 2005, ... Katy Towne Centre Development District is a special district created under Section 52, Article III, Section 1-g, Article VIII, and Section 59, Article XVI, Texas ... (a) The creation of the district is essential to accomplish the purposes of Sections 52 and 52-a, Article III, Section 1-g, Article VIII, and Section ... (a) The district is created to serve a public use and benefit. (b) All land and other property included in the district will benefit from ... The legislature finds that development or redevelopment in the area in the district would not occur solely through private investment in the reasonably foreseeable future ... (a) The district is composed of the territory described by Section 4, Chapter 765, Acts of the 78th Legislature, Regular Session, 2003, as that territory ... This chapter shall be construed liberally in conformity with the findings and purposes set forth in this chapter. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. ... The district is governed by a board of five directors. Directors serve staggered terms of four years. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 729, ... (a) The governing body of the City of Katy shall appoint directors to the board. (b) Section 375.063, Local Government Code, and Section 49.052, Water ... A vacancy on the board shall be filled by the remaining directors. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 729, § 1.03, eff. April 1, ... Text of section effective until September 1, 2006 (a) The initial board consists of the following persons: Name of Director Ricky Burch Ed Weisner ... The district has all powers provided by the general laws on road districts and road utility districts created under Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution, ... (a) The district may make an agreement with or accept a gift, grant, or loan from any person. (b) The implementation of a project is ... To protect the public interest, the district may contract with a municipality or county to provide law enforcement services in the district for a fee. ... Section 375.093(c), Local Government Code, applies to the district. Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 729, § 1.03, eff. April 1, 2007. ... The district may impose an ad valorem tax, assessment, or impact fee and use the proceeds of the tax, assessment, or impact fee for: (1) ... (a) The district must hold an election in the manner provided by Chapters 49 and 54, Water Code, to obtain voter approval before the district ... (a) The district may impose an annual ad valorem tax on taxable property in the district for any district purpose, including to: (1) maintain and ... (a) The board by resolution may impose an assessment for any purpose authorized by this chapter. (b) An assessment, a reassessment, or an assessment resulting ... (a) The board may not finance a service or improvement project through an assessment under this chapter unless a written petition requesting that service or ... The district may not impose an impact fee or assessment on the property, including the equipment, rights-of-way, facilities, or improvements, of: (1) an electric utility ... (a) Without further authorization or procedural requirement, the district is a tax increment reinvestment zone under Chapter 311, Tax Code. (b) The district has all ... (a) The district may issue bonds or other obligations payable wholly or partly from ad valorem taxes, assessments, impact fees, revenue, grants, or other money ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |