Sec. 57.3295. DISSOLUTION OF DISTRICT BY COMMISSIONERS COURT WITHOUT PETITION. (a) The commissioners court of a county that contains a portion of the Trinity River may dissolve a district at any time if the court finds the following:
(1) the district has been dormant for more than five years;
(2) the physical boundaries of the district cannot be determined;
(3) the board of directors of the district is not active, or cannot be determined;
(4) property owners of the district cannot be determined; or
(5) a levee partially or completely inside the boundaries of the district has received a rating of unacceptable from the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the district has not undertaken, attempted to undertake, or made plans to undertake reasonable efforts to address the concerns of the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
(b) The commissioners court shall hold a public hearing before voting on a dissolution order. The hearing must be held not later than the seventh day before the date the dissolution order is subject to a vote by the commissioners court.
(c) Notice of the public hearing must be published in a regularly circulated newspaper within the county not later than the seventh day before the date the public hearing is scheduled to occur.
(d) If the commissioners court votes to dissolve the district, the commissioners court shall appoint the chairman of the board or some other suitable person as trustee to close the affairs of the district without delay, and shall determine the length of the term and the amount of compensation for the trustee.
(e) A district may not be dissolved under this section if the district:
(1) has any outstanding bonds or other indebtedness until that indebtedness has been repaid or defeased in accordance with the order or resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds; or
(2) has a contractual obligation to pay money until that obligation has been paid fully in accordance with the contract.
(f) This section applies only to a commissioners court of a county that:
(1) has a population of not less than 2.2 million and that is adjacent to a county with a population of not less than 1.8 million;
(2) has a population of not more than 200,000 and that contains a portion of Joe Pool Lake;
(3) has a population of not less than 47,000 and that contains a portion of the Richland Chambers Reservoir; or
(4) has a population of not less than 100,000 and that contains a portion of the Cedar Creek Reservoir.
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 872 (H.B. 2825), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 4 - General Law Districts
Chapter 57 - Levee Improvement Districts
Section 57.321. Dissolution of a District
Section 57.322. Requirements for Dissolving a District by Petition
Section 57.323. Return of Taxes on Dissolution
Section 57.324. Dissolving a District by Election
Section 57.326. Election Order
Section 57.327. Election Procedure, Time, and Place for Holding Election
Section 57.329. Vote Necessary to Carry Proposition
Section 57.3295. Dissolution of District by Commissioners Court Without Petition
Section 57.330. Commissioners Court Order Dissolving District
Section 57.331. Dissolution Trustees
Section 57.332. Trustees' Bond
Section 57.333. Trustees' Compensation
Section 57.334. Appointment of Trustee to Fill Vacancy
Section 57.335. General Duties of Trustees
Section 57.336. Trustees' Expense
Section 57.337. Claims That Were Approved Before District Was Dissolved
Section 57.338. Protesting Payment of Claims Approved Before District Was Dissolved
Section 57.339. Claims Not Approved Before District Was Dissolved
Section 57.340. Claims, Payment Orders, and Appeals
Section 57.341. Claims Judgments
Section 57.342. Claims to Be Paid
Section 57.343. Disposition of Debts After Election