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(a) The district may annex land as provided by Subchapter J, Chapter 49, Water Code.
(b) The district may exclude land as provided by Subchapter J, Chapter 49, Water Code.Section 375.044(b), Local Government Code, does not apply to the district.
(c) After the district is organized and has obtained voter approval for the issuance of, or has sold, bonds payable wholly or partly from ad valorem taxes, the district may include and exclude land as provided by this section and Sections 54.740-54.747, Water Code. To the extent of a conflict between this subsection and Section 54.739, Water Code, this subsection controls.
(d) If the district has any outstanding bonds or contract obligations payable wholly or partly by a pledge of net revenues from the ownership or operation of the district's facilities at the time the board considers an application under Sections 54.740-54.747, Water Code, the lands proposed for inclusion shall be considered to be sufficient to avoid an impairment of the security for payment of obligations of the district if the projected net revenue to be derived from the lands to be included during the succeeding 12-month period, as determined by the district's engineer, equals or exceeds the projected net revenue that would otherwise have been derived from the lands to be excluded during the same period. To the extent of a conflict between this subsection and Section 54.744, Water Code, this subsection controls.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Special District Local Laws Code - SDLL § 3916.115. Annexation or Exclusion of Land - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/special-district-local-laws-code/sdll-sect-3916-115/
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