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032423 Friday Staff Report „ City Manager's Office " 215 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76201 • (940) 349-8307 DENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: March 24, 2023 TO: The Honorable Mayor Hudspeth and Council Members FROM: Sara Hensley, City Manager SUBJECT: Friday Staff Report Upcoming Meetings A. Public Utilities Board on Monday,March 27,2023,at 9:00 a.m.in the City Council Work Session Room. B. Development Code Review Committee on Monday,March 27,2023, at 10:00 a.m. at the Development Service Center. C. Cancelled-Zoning Board of Adjustment on Monday,March 27, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. at the Development Service Center. D. Mobility Committee on Wednesday, March 29, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. in the City Council Work Session Room. E. Civil Service Commission on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at the Police Department Training Facility. F. Work Session of the Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday,March 29, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Council Work Session Room followed by a Regular Meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. OUR CORE VALUES Inclusion • Collaboration • Quality Service • Strategic Focus • Fiscal Responsibility General Information & Status Updates A. Denton Public Library Offers New Digital Obituary Collection - The Denton Public Library is pleased to announce the immediate availability of its new digital obituary collection, HeritageHub. This new resource provides online access to hundreds of years of obituaries and death notices from thousands of newspapers across the United States. Also included are over 94 million records from the Social Security Death Index. This one-of-a- kind collection helps patrons and family historians uncover new family members and understand family relationships on a deeper level than ever before. HeritageHub enables library customers to easily search and browse obituaries and death notices from 1704 through today. The scanned obituaries have been manually indexed to enhance search accuracy. In addition to using HeritageHub at workstations in the library, customers can access the collection from home by logging in to the Denton Public Library Genealogy webpage with a library card. For more information about HeritageHub or other genealogy databases available at the Denton Public Library, contact Laura Douglas by calling (940) 349-8749 or emailing Laura.Douglas@cityofdenton.com. Staff contact: Jennifer Bekker, Library B. Economic Development Strategic Plan Dashboard-Staff is excited to announce the launch of the new dashboard to track the progress of the Economic Development Strategic Plan. Developed in collaboration with the City's Chief Strategic Officer, the dashboard will improve Economic Development's ability to align its team with the goals and priorities outlined in the plan. Using the dashboard, staff can better present their goals and progress to the public, offering increased transparency and accountability. The system allows users to assign tasks, track progress measures, and view performance on a more comprehensive scale. This enhanced visibility will enable the team to work more efficiently, make data- driven decisions, and stay focused on achieving strategic objectives. As of March 23,Economic Development has made 41%progress on the Strategic Plan and is eager to share this milestone with the public. Staff anticipates the new dashboard will continue to drive progress and engagement as they move forward in implementing strategic initiatives. Staff contact: Wayne Emerson, Economic Development C. Substantial Damage Management Plan - As a requirement of the FEMA Community Rating System, staff has prepared the attached Substantial Damage Management Plan. The plan was developed by staff to demonstrate that the City is prepared in the event of a major flooding event that would impact properties in the floodplain and includes initial field surveys, establishing damage trends, preparing cost information, and collecting data. It also established the roles and responsibilities of the Building Official, the Floodplain Administrator, and the Emergency Management Coordinator. Staff contacts: Michael Linder, Engineering Scott McDonald, Development Services and Bob Martinez, Fire D. 2022 Population Estimates by North Central Texas Council of Government(NCTCOG)— Each year the NCTCOG publishes its population estimates using information and data collected from surrounding counties and cities. Attached is a copy of the 2022 estimates. Overall last year the DFW region added an estimated 157,570 people,for a total population of 8,097,170. Denton County experienced a population increase of 23,830 based on last year's estimates from 926,830 to 950,660, a percent change of 2.6 percent. The City of Denton experienced a population increase of 4,870 from 141,880 to 146,750, a percent change of 3.4 percent. With the development activity as well as all the residential projects 2 proposed, staff anticipates that the City's population percent change will increase each year. Staff contact: Ron Menguita, Development Services Responses to Council Member Requests for Information A. Dust from Rayzor Ranch Construction Projects — On March 22, Council Member Davis inquired on behalf of a resident regarding excess dust from the nearby Rayzor Ranch construction site. Public Works staff visited the construction site and informed contractors that they must provide adequate dust control for this site per City of Denton requirements. Staff also coordinated with the Building Inspections and Watershed Protection Departments to ensure all departments provide the same direction and messaging to any contractors associated with the project. Staff contact: Wesley McBride, Public Works Information from the City Manager A. Discover Denton Activity Report — Attached is the February 2023 Discover Denton activity report which includes information such as an executive overview, sales and service activity updates, and visitor center material. Upcoming Community Events and Public Meetings A. Great American Cleanup —The 35th Annual Great American Cleanup (GAC), Denton's most extensive and longest-running litter cleanup,begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday,March 25. The cleanup is followed by a volunteer appreciation party at Quakertown Park and Denton Civic Center (321 E. McKinney Street) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with a free lunch, educational activity booths, bounce houses, entertainment, and more. During the appreciation party,prizes will be awarded by Mayor Gerard Hudspeth for the largest group of volunteers,the most bags collected, and the oddest item found. While online registration for the 2023 GAC has closed, day-of registration will be available at the event beginning at 8 a.m. at the Denton Civic Center. For more information visit the Great American Cleanup webpage. Staff contact: Autumn Natalie, Parks and Recreation B. Northeast Denton Area Plan Public Engagement Events —Two public engagement events have been scheduled for the Northeast Denton Area Plan. The first event is a Community Visioning Open House to obtain input and feedback from the community. At the open house, attendees will learn about the planning process and timeline, participate in fun exercises to understand opportunities and challenges from the community's point of view and share their vision for the Northeast Denton area. Staff encourages community members and Council to attend the Community Visioning Open House below: • Date/Time: Saturday, March 25 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. • Location: Hodge Elementary School Cafeteria—3900 Grant Parkway The second event is an invitation-only Strategic Foresight Workshop. Participants will review trends impacting the area, develop future scenarios, and identify a list of common themes. Feedback will be used to develop a future vision statement for the Northeast Denton area, which will then be vetted widely through multiple public feedback opportunities, including an online survey on the project website. This one-day workshop will include a diverse group of 40-60 stakeholders that are a representative sample across geography, organizations, and demographics (age, race, gender, etc.). The invitations will ensure participants represent a broad range of experiences to ensure a meaningful dialogue. 3 City staff worked with the consultant team to identify stakeholders that include City Council members, Planning and Zoning Commissioners, Denton County representatives, Northeast Denton Area Plan Steering Committee and Ambassador members, DISD representatives, landowners, residents, business owners and university and high school faculty and students. An email invitation will be sent out later this month. • Date/Time: Saturday, April 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Location: Development Service Center—401 N. Elm Street For more information about the Northeast Denton Area Plan, visit www.discussdenton.com/areElans. Staff contact: Ron Menguita, Development Services C. Felted Soap Workshop — Have "good clean fun" by creating felted soap on Wednesday, March 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the South Branch Library (3228 Teasley Lane)! We will cover a bar of soap with colorful wool which gently exfoliates, eliminates the need for a loofah or washcloth, and makes soap easier to hang on to. More information and registration are available online. Staff contact: Jennifer Bekker, Library D. Teen Art Night—The City of Denton Teen Council is hosting an Art Night on March 31 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Denia Recreation Center (1001 Parvin St). Step-by-step instructions will be provided to create your masterpieces. No creative or artistic skills are needed. Additionally, the Teen Council will provide all necessary supplies and snacks for all attendees. The cost is $10 per teen (ages 13-18), and registration is available online. Staff contact: Megan Thomas, Parks and Recreation E. Active Adult Health Fair — The Denton Senior Center (509 N. Bell Avenue) is hosting a health and resource fair for active adults ages 50+ on April 1 from 9 a.m. to noon. This fair provides residents with connections to services and resources they may need now or in the future. Vendors include Medicare, doctor's offices, legal services, and so much more! The fair is free to attend and open to the public For more information, visit the event calendar online. Staff contact: Nicole Brasher, Parks and Recreation F. Ellen Frenkel Quilt Talk—Local historian and quilt artisan, Ellen Frenkel will present her quilt"The 1922 Displacement of the Town of Quaker in Denton,TX"at 6:45 p.m. on April 5 at the monthly meeting of the Visual Arts Society of Texas held at the Patterson-Appleton Arts Center (400 E. Hickory). The meeting is open to the public, but non-members are asked to pay a$5 guest fee. Frenkel's quilt was inspired by her encounter with Quakertown history. With the knowledge gained from her research and her conversations with other local historians, Ms. Frenkel created this powerful memorial to Quaker. The quilt includes a map of Quakertown, a list of Quakertown residents from the 1920 Census, and arrows demonstrating the directions of the Quaker diaspora. Staff contact: Omar Siddiqi, Parks and Recreation G. Teen Twilight Egg Hunt — Denia Recreation Center (1000 Parvin St) is hosting a Teen Twilight Egg Hunt on April 6 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The event includes outdoor games, food trucks, and more. Registration for the hunt begins at 7:45 p.m. and the outside hunt begins at 8 p.m. or sunset. Teens need to bring a flashlight and basket or bucket to participate. The event is free to attend, for more information visit the event page online. Staff contact: Omar Siddiqi, Parks and Recreation 4 Senior Scavenger Hunt— Spring brings out festivities and the Senior Center (509 N. Bell Ave.) wants to join in on some scavenger hunt fun on April 6 from 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.! Bring your puzzle skills, your navigational techniques, and your sense of fun. Participants will team up in groups of four and hunt for treasure! Teams sign up together and the cost is$7 per person. Each participant will receive an event t-shirt to wear during the hunt. To fully participate, each team will need at least one person proficient with a smartphone and willing to download the GooseChase app. A tutorial on how to use the app will be provided at the start of the event. Scavenger hunt items will be placed in more than one location in the city, so teams will need access to a vehicle that fits four people. Registration is available online. Staff contact: Nicole Brasher, Parks and Recreation H. Easter Eggstravaganza — Denton Parks and Recreation will host its annual Easter Eggstravaganza and Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8 from 9 a.m. to noon. The family- friendly event will feature bounce houses, food trucks, arts and crafts, face painting, balloon twisting, a petting zoo, free photos with the Easter Bunny, and over 40,000 eggs! The egg hunts are staggered and categorized by age groups (ages 0-10) and are scheduled at various times throughout the event. This year's event will feature a sensory hour and sensory-friendly egg hunt which includes reduced noise and lights and allows for a slower paced egg hunt for every bunny to enjoy! Hop on out and do not forget your favorite basket for the hunt! This free event is hosted at the Denton Civic Center and Quakertown Park (321 E. McKinney St.). For more information, visit the event page online. Staff contact: Arianna Bencid, Parks and Recreation I. College and Career Fair— The Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreation Center, (1300 Wilson St.) is hosting a College and Career Fair on April 8 from 10 a.m.to noon. The fair provides attendees with an opportunity to learn from local employers,community organizations,and colleges. Learn how to navigate the process of applying for college using the Texas Common Application and discover possible funding avenues through Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The event is free and open for all to attend. Staff contact: Cheylon Brown, Parks and Recreation. J. Parks and Recreation Hiring Fair — The Parks and Recreation Department is hiring! To learn more, speak to departmental staff, and apply/interview on-site,visit the Denton Civic Center (321 E. McKinney) on April 12 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event is free to attend and open to the public. Parks and Recreation is looking to fill permanent and seasonal positions, many of which offer work schedule flexibility. Parks and Recreation salaries start at $15 an hour. For more information on City of Denton jobs, visit www.dentonjobs.com. Staff contact: Jessika Miller, Human Resources K. Kids Rock: The Return—Kids Rock has returned, and young Denton residents are having a blast! Each month, kids enjoy a night out while parents enjoy the night off. The program runs from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Experienced staff plan each month around a unique theme, then create play stations that include games and activities,mini-sports tournaments,unique inflatable fun, ping-pong, video games on a large screen, and a DJ with dance contests! Two slices of pizza and a drink are included for attendees. Staff also sell additional concessions and glow products. Preregistration is required and can be completed online. The cost is $25 per child, with a $5 late fee if registering the day of, after 5 p.m., with an upcoming program on April 21. Staff contact: Sara Farris, Parks and Recreation 5 L. Garden Workdays at Denia Wildflower Garden—Join Keep Denton Beautiful for monthly garden workdays at the Denia Wildflower Garden, located in front of Denia Recreation Center(1001 Parvin St.). Get ready to dig in the dirt and learn proper garden maintenance techniques with our garden experts. Tasks vary but frequently involve weeding, cutting back plants, and picking up plant debris and litter. The volunteer opportunity is free to attend but does require registration online. Upcoming workdays are scheduled for April 15 and May 6. Staff contact: Austin Eldred, Parks and Recreation Attachments A. Substantial Damage Management Plan ...............................................................................7 B. 2022 NCTCOG Population Estimates...............................................................................84 C. February 2023 Discover Denton Activity Report..............................................................92 Informal Staff Reports A. 2023-028 Quiet Zones History and Update.....................................................................111 B. 2023-029 March 24, 2023, State Legislative Update ......................................................113 C. 2023-030 Special Citizen Bond Advisory Committee for Nov. 2023 Bond Election.....255 Council Information A. Council Requests for Information....................................................................................257 B. Public Meeting Calendar..................................................................................................259 C. Draft Agenda for April 4 Joint Special Called Meeting with DISD................................263 D. Draft Agenda for April 4 Council Meeting......................................................................265 E. Future Work Session Items..............................................................................................275 F. Street Closure Report.......................................................................................................277 6 CITY OF DENTON Substantial Damage Management Plan March 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................2 Section 1.0 -Assessment of Vulnerability to Substantial Damage......................................................................4 Section 2.0 - Substantial Damage Management Team..............................................................................................7 Section3.0 - Post-Flood Actions........................................................................................................................................8 Section4.0 - Property Database.....................................................................................................................................18 Section 5.0 - Pre-Event Action on Substantial Damage.........................................................................................18 Section 6.0 - Considering Mitigation Options............................................................................................................18 Section7.0 - Plan Evaluation............................................................................................................................................20 Appendices Appendix A Resources and References.................................................................................................................................................22 Appendix B DoorHanger Example..........................................................................................................................................................23 Appendix C Database of Properties in SD Areas................................................................................................................................24 Appendix D Repetitive Loss Areas/SD Area Maps............................................................................................................................25 Appendix E Substantial Damage Letter to Owners..........................................................................................................................31 Appendix F Costs Included/Excluded for SI/SD...............................................................................................................................32 Appendix G Annual Outreach to Repetitive Loss Areas..................................................................................................................34 Appendix H Survey123App Screenshots.............................................................................................................................................37 Appendix I FEMASDE Field Worksheets............................................................................................................................................38 Page 2 8 Introduction The Community Rating System (CRS) is a program that was developed by FEMA that provides discounts on flood insurance for communities that adopt and implement higher standards beyond the basic requirements of the NFIP.Communities can receive discounts in flood insurance premiums for its residents and business owners by meeting criteria outlined in the CRS Coordinator's Manual and earning credits. The number of credits earned correlates with different class levels which each provide a different level of discounts,up to 45%. In 2021, FEMA released an addendum to the CRS Coordinator's Manual that provides a new credit opportunity in Activity 510 for developing a Substantial Damage Management Plan (SDP). This new credit allows for up to 140 points and the requirements are outlined in Section 1.2. This document was created to meet the requirements of this credit. Steps to Develop SDPs that meet CRS Requirements There are three opportunities for credits under the SDP: 1. SDP1 -40 points for the development of an SDP 2. SDP2 - 50 points if FEMA's Substantial Damage Estimator (SDE) is prepopulated or other equivalent program 3. SDP3 - 50 points if pre-event mitigation alternatives are considered This totals to 140 points available for this credit. The CRS Coordinator's manual outlines the requirements of this credit,including the following seven criteria: 1. Must be developed using a definition of substantial damage that meets or exceeds the NFIP definition of substantial damage 2. If a community is receiving credit for cumulative substantial improvement (element CSI) under Activity 430 (Higher Regulatory Standards), then the SDP must reference the community's cumulative substantial damage definition credited under CSI and describe the community's process for tracking cumulative substantial improvements. If a community is receiving credit for having a lower threshold for substantial improvement(element LSI),then the definition of lower substantial improvement must be referenced. 3. The SDP must be the outcome of the six-step planning process, which is outlined following this list. 4. The community must prepare an annual evaluation report for its SDP. 5. The SDP and the annual evaluation report must be submitted to the community's governing body. If private or sensitive information (such as names or street addresses) is included in the report,then a summary report(s) must be prepared for the governing body,committees, media,and the public. 6. The community must provide its latest update or revision to its SDP in time for each CRS cycle verification visit. The update or revision must include a review of each of the six planning steps. 7. The SDP must be made available to the State NFIP Coordinator and the FEMA Regional Office, if requested. One of the seven criteria above requires the following six steps be followed when developing the SDP: Page 3 9 1. Assess community's vulnerability to substantial damage 2. Identify community's team for management of substantial damage properties 3. Identify post-event efforts related to substantial damage 4. Build a property database for substantial damage estimates S. Identify actions community can take to address potential substantial damage 6. Determine implementation steps and procedures for updating the plan The City of Denton (City) has followed these steps in the development of this plan,as outlined in the subsequent sections. 1.0 Assessment of Vulnerability to Substantial Damage Implementing this plan requires identifying vulnerable areas so that substantially damaged properties can be safely identified and evaluated,and homeowners and business owners can rebuild and reoccupy their structures. Identifying areas that are more vulnerable can also help focus efforts to those areas that may need the most attention post-disaster.The City assessed its most vulnerable areas by closely examining the unmitigated properties on FEMA's repetitive loss list as well as those properties adjacent or nearby that face the same susceptibility to repeat flooding.This effort led the City to group certain properties together into repetitive loss"areas."Further,as part of the City's five- year CRS cycle visit,the City developed a Repetitive Loss Area Analysis (RLAA) for Activity 510.The addresses in the RLAA are the same as those identified as vulnerable for this SDP; therefore, some text,maps,and structure data from the RLAA have been copied into this plan. 1.1 Definitions in the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance The following definitions are copied from the City's effective Chapter 30 Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance No. 22-2064,revised and adopted on October 18, 2022. Increased Cost of Compliance(ICC).-means coverage through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)that provides payment of up to$30,000 to substantially damaged properties to help cover the cost of mitigation activities that will reduce the risk of future flood damage to a building if all of the following for the structure are met: (1) The structure is covered by an insurance policy through the NFIP; (2) The structure must have suffered flood damage on at least two occasions in a 10-year period ending on the day of the second loss; (3) The cost to repair the flood damage, on average, equals or exceeds 25% of the market value of the building at the time of each of the two flood losses, or cumulatively total 50% of the pre-flood market value (a value less than 50% for substantial damage does not qualify for ICC),as defined by the local floodplain ordinance,and; (4) In addition to the claim requesting ICC,the NFIP must have paid a previous qualifying claim. Repetitive Loss-means a building covered by a contract for flood insurance that has incurred flood- related damages on two occasions during a 10-year period ending on the date of the event for which a second claim is made, in which the cost of repairing the flood damage, on the average, equaled or exceeded 25 percent of the market value of the building at the time of each such flood event. Page 4 10 Substantial Damage - means damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before damaged condition would equal or exceed fifty (50) percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred. Substantial Improvement - means any reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, or other improvement of a structure(including repetitive loss structures),the cost of which equals or exceeds fifty (50) percent of the market value of the structure before the start of construction of the improvement.This term includes structures which have incurred substantial damage, regardless of the actual repair work performed.The term does not,however,include either of the following: (1) Any project for improvement of a structure to correct existing violations of state or local health, sanitary, or safety code specifications which have been identified by the local code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to assure safe living conditions; or (2) Any alteration of a historic structure, provided that the alteration will not preclude the structures' continued designation as a historic structure. Previous definitions for SD and SI were the same as the current ones with one exception: SI did not include repetitive loss structures. The definitions for ICC and repetitive loss were also new to the October ordinance. The City does not have provisions for a substantial improvement/damage threshold lower than the 50% or more per minimum NFIP criteria. 1.2 List and Maps of Buildings that have SD Potential The buildings that have been identified as having SD potential are the same buildings as those identified in the adopted City of Denton Repetitive Loss Area Analysis (September 2022), as mentioned in section 1.0. Structures in these areas are mostly older residential homes built on slab on grade in both AE and zone X flood zones.Below is the list of 28 addresses followed by a map of all the repetitive loss areas.A full property database can be found in Appendix C, and individual maps for each of the six (6) repetitive loss areas can be found in Appendix D. 1900 Lariat 503 Bolivar 3919 Lariat 505 Elm 4000 University 1500 Angelina Bend 2705 Bell 1508 Angelina Bend 2709 Bell 1516 Angelina Bend 2711 Bell 1520 Angelina Bend 2801 Bell 600 Tennyson 2803 Bell 604 Tennyson 2805 Bell 608 Tennyson 2807 Bell 612 Tennyson 212 Parkway 616 Tennyson 220 Parkway 112 Mill Pond 222 Parkway 116 Mill Pond 414 Parkway 124 Mill Pond Page 5 11 � - , � _��. a-:rl �. M •'�r++ __ - ■ _.�', Fag 91 - �` !1� .ice w �•I II' ` �1�} �k�11'�1 ! r-- 1 •u ,,' .IN 11 1 I'll I I p 111 1.� {lS�+ f-�I J■ .nr.p Jam, ,�11{{� �I Mae , I " - � � 'AUL.I�d — ..�� J � '1 '`_'-ail a�yt+�i �•�!�;,y-��,I' '.�-- '��= _ t►_7111UNION i Ar Ell 1 yet t■� d1Lc . � -- ur_ 1 ■ 1 pg/1�7► fill - 1 MR Ink ^� ■■ ::fir.z .� //I' . 1.3 Description of Other Building or Flood Factors The following are the maps,studies,and other data that the City uses to evaluate flood risks. 1.3.1 Flood Insurance Rate Maps and Flood Insurance Studies Effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) for the City of Denton are dated April 18, 2011 and June 19, 2020. Several Letters of Map Change have been filed on the FIRMs and are accessible via the FEMA Map Service Center website at httl2s://msc.fema.gov/portal/. The City follows adopted Flood Insurance Studies (FIS) with an effective date of June 19, 2020. Historical FIRMs, FISs, and Index panels are on file including ones from 1975, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1997, 1998,and 2002. 1.3.2 Community-Defined Floodplain Areas and Higher Standards The City's Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance regulates a 200-foot buffer around FEMA's floodplain requiring all structures in this buffer to meet freeboard requirements. This freeboard elevation may be based on fully developed or existing conditions. The following excerpt is from Section 30-53 of the Chapter 30 ordinance: New construction or substantial improvement of any residential structure within a floodplain draining less than one square mile, the SFHA, or within two hundred (200) feet of the SFHA boundary shall have the lowest floor, including basement, elevated eighteen (18) inches above the one-hundred-year water surface elevation based on fully developed conditions in the appropriate flood insurance study or thirty (30) inches above the base flood elevation as indicated in the flood insurance study or, if the base flood elevation is unavailable, one-hundred-year flood elevations based on ultimate development watershed conditions. 2.0 Substantial Damage Management Team Following a disaster, there are many different offices and local officials that need to be involved in the recovery process. Identifying these individuals and offices ahead of time and ensuring they are trained in their roles and responsibilities prior to an event is necessary for a swift and quick rebuild. The following is a list of the members that make up the City's team and their responsibilities post- disaster: • Emergency Management Coordinator o Assist in communicating to public before and after disaster o Draw on their Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)team (if applicable)to assist during and after emergencies and conduct preliminary damage assessments o Door hangers placed at buildings suspected of flood damage o Request additional help,if necessary, from consultant engineers or other sources o Provide training and outreach to staff and contractors o Identify available resources Page 7 13 o Notify elected officials and community departments including fire, police, and emergency services,planning,and building code of the upcoming fieldwork o Plan the SI/SD field inspections including initial field surveys, establishing damage trends,preparing cost information,and collecting data o Hire,train, supervise,certify and license staff for field operations o Organize press release and provide information on flood hazards, floodplain map data,advisory flood data and compliance to residents and property owners • Floodplain Administrator o Assist in substantial damage inspections and determinations o Coordinate final storage of SI/SD files o Review elevation certificates o Process and track requests for building code variances and record outcomes • Building Official o Review and process permit applications o Determine if interim permitting procedure is necessary o Collect fees o Monitor impacted areas for unpermitted construction activities o Inspect structures under construction for compliance o Notification on permitting procedures for rebuilding o Hire,train,supervise,certify and license staff for field operations o Ensure follow-up coordination with structure owners is completed o Process, maintain, and track temporary occupancy permits and inspect temporary occupancy buildings o Take corrective action necessary to ensure compliance o Determine if damaged structures have been designated as historic or that may be eligible for such designation o Conduct and process condemnation determinations o Regularly document and require repairs of existing violations of state or local health, sanitary,or safety code specifications which have been identified by the Construction Code Official and are the minimum necessary to ensure safe living conditions. If appropriate,this pre-event documentation may be used by a qualified professional to adjust the market value of distressed properties after an event. Other personnel resources that may be involved in the substantial damage process are the State NFIP Coordinator's office administered by the Texas Water Development Board,as well as representatives and/or Disaster Assistance Employees (DAEs) from FEMA Region VI. 3.0 Post-Event Actions Related to Substantial Damage The following sections outline steps for the City to follow after a disaster. Page 8 14 3.1 Warning Prior to an Event If City staff is an aware of an impending flood event or potential disaster situation,warning information will be disseminated via the City's Alert Denton emergency notification system as well as through the City's 22 outdoor warning sirens (more information on the siren systems can be found on the City's website under the Office of Emergency Management, https://www.cityofdenton.com/319/Emergency-Management). The City will also post notices through its social media accounts,possibly borrowing from other organizations such as the National Weather Service.The posts would include information to inform residents of the upcoming event and encourage the public to check back for updates.In addition,the Flood Protection Information page (https://www.cityofdenton.com/436/Flood-Protection- Information) on the City's website is a static location of detailed information on all things flood-related such as flood insurance, floodplain development requirements, property protection,and flood warning and flood safety. 3.2 Debris Management Clearing debris is an important first step to take after a disaster so that emergency vehicles are able to navigate the community. This effort will be led by the City's Public Works Division. Denton County's Hazard Mitigation Plan includes a list of local staging areas where debris can be transported. Also, the City may choose to pursue Federal assistance for debris removal through the Public Assistance (PA) Program. 3.3 Communication with Elected Officials and Property Owners 3.3.1 Notify Property Owners After a disaster,notifications will be sent out to property owners via social media,the City of Denton website, and other methods of outreach. Properties suspected of flood damage will receive a door hanger placed during the preliminary damage assessment that will inform them of post-disaster action items,such as contacting the Building Department for permitting procedures and substantial damage requirements, as well as general recovery information such as contacting insurance agents. During this time, property owners will be eager to rebuild, so it is important to inform them of these requirements as quickly as possible and ensure that work performed on their property is properly permitted. The door hanger is English on one side and Spanish on the back,is a part of the City of Denton's Flood Response Preparations (CRS Activity 330 FRP),and is included in Appendix B. 3.3.2 Press Release After a disaster, it is important to get the word out to citizens about rebuilding plans and resources they may need.The City will work with their Public Affairs Division to develop an appropriate and informative press release. Below are a few items that are important to be included and considered: • Permit requirements • Substantial damage requirements including information on elevation and freeboard ordinance requirements Page 9 15 • Safety hazards • Update on public utilities (i.e. what is working and what is not, a timeline of when things will be restored, etc.) • Locations for resources,shelters and food • State and Federal Assistance options • How to file flood insurance claims and how to appeal claims payments • NFIP Increased Cost of Compliance Procedures • Phone number or email address where questions can be directed 3.3.3 Meet with Substantial Damage Team,Train Members,and Assign Areas of Responsibility The SD team members and their areas of responsibility are defined in Section 2.0 of this plan. After a disaster,City staff will schedule a meeting with the team as soon as possible to review roles and responsibilities and ensure all members are trained and have all necessary tools to carry out their work. This SD team will be broken up into smaller groups to assess the floodplain and structure damages or will acquire additional help and delegate these assessments. The Floodplain Administrator will be designated as the Substantial Damage Manager. These roles and responsibilities are as follows: • Identify available resources. • Notify elected officials and community departments including fire, police, and emergency services,planning,and building code of the upcoming fieldwork. • Plan the SI/SD field inspections. • Organize and train the inspectors, and construction code/floodplain administration support staff. • Supervise field operations. • Ensure follow-up coordination with structure owners is completed. • Coordinate final storage of SI/SD files 3.4 Assess Post-Disaster Needs and Request Assistance 3.4.1 Initial Damage Assessment In the case of a flood, the initial damage assessments, led by the Substantial Damage Team, includes a tour of the flooded portions of the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) to identify every affected structure and those with obvious structural damage. It is key to identify affected properties in the first days after an event. This initial damage assessment will be done by walking the SFHA and viewing structures from the street/sidewalk.During the rapid assessment, the Substantial Damage Team will use the Survey123 field app on their mobile phones to input pertinent data on the structures such as number of stories,building type,and building condition.The app has the ability to store photos taken at the site as inspectors are evaluating each structure. During this initial damage assessment, damage will be estimated depending on the level of the high-water mark (in the case of flooding) and/or on other characteristics, such as roof damage after a high-wind event. The data collected in the Survey123 app will be used to Page 10 16 generate a map. The map will help inspectors narrow down areas that may require further inspection.When marking this map,buildings should be marked with green,yellow and red colors to indicate levels of damage. Structures that are marked yellow will indicate the need for a more comprehensive assessment which can also be conducted using the Survey123 app. Appendix H contains screenshots of both the rapid assessment and comprehensive assessment information via the Survey123 app. Designation Description Structures with low water levels (if GREEN flood); not likely to be SD; approximately 0-40% damaged Structures not clearly SD or not; YELLOW may need more extensive evaluation to determine SD; approximately 40-60% damaged structures that experiences high RED levels of (flood) damage; clearly SD; approximately 60-100% damaged Some standard rules that the Substantial Damage Team will use during this initial screening include the following: o If a structure has been moved off of its foundation or if there is major foundation damage,it is nearly certain that it has been substantially damaged. o If flood depths exceed two feet above the first (primary) floor on a traditionally constructed (frame) building,the structure may be approaching substantial damage thresholds. o If flood depths exceed one foot on a mobile or manufactured home,the structure may be approaching substantial damage thresholds. During this time,door hangers will be posted on structures notifying the owners that there is a possibility of substantial damage and steps the owner should take first (such as gathering insurance documents). An example of the door hanger is included in Appendix B. The door hanger is printed in English on one side and Spanish on the back, and is part of the City's Flood Response Preparations for CRS Activity 330. Information collected during this initial damage assessment will identify the approximate location of the affected structures. This information will be used to define the scope of the field inspection, and to calculate the number of days and staffing needs to complete the SI/SD determinations. Areas that have a lot of structures with the"yellow"marking should have teams with more experience assigned to them. It is important to note that even structures that are clearly damaged will still need an evaluation and documentation of the substantial damage determination. Page 11 17 3.4.2 Establishing Timeframes It is recommended by FEMA that local officials begin damage assessments as soon as possible after a disaster,whenever determined to be safe. After the initial screening of damages,the Substantial Damage Team will have a better understanding the extent of the damages. Using this information, the equation below will be used by the team to determine the amount of time necessary to assess all structures in the designated areas.Using this calculation will help in determining whether additional assistance is necessary to perform all of these inspections in a timely manner. FEMA has estimated that a two-person team can assess approximately 20 to 35 homes in one day when they can walk between structures. Or approximately 2 to 4 homes per hour.Keep this in mind when doing these calculations. r7' f Min te F Homes in the Inspection The Nurr.- i :Special Flood Team Needs Needed for Hazard Area per Home ofTeams inspections 3.4.3 Interim Permit Procedures After a disaster,the Building Division will be inundated with permit applications as property owners are eager to rebuild. This may require interim permitting procedures in order to process the large number of applications in a timely manner. This does not waive the requirement to obtain a permit. 3.5 Damage Determinations 3.5.1 Conduct Inspections,Make Damage Estimates,and Occupancy Determinations When breaking up teams to conduct inspections and assigning areas of work,the Substantial Damage Team will send more experienced teams to areas indicated as the "yellow' color during the initial screening. During this time,teams will also make occupancy determinations for the structures. If a structure is unsafe,the building will be marked with notices stapled directly onto the properties. All groups will walk the suspected damage areas and conduct inspections in their assigned areas. Appendix I has worksheets that were created by FEMA that will aid in this inspection process, along with guidance on estimating damages and percentages. Using this data, the team or floodplain administrator will be able to make estimates of the damage costs. It is important to remember that the damage estimate needs to include all costs to return the structure to its pre-damaged condition regardless of if the owner plans to have all of the work done or not. Additionally, if owners plan to perform the labor themselves or use donated materials, the cost of these still need to be added to the to the damage estimate. Appendix F includes two lists of what should be considered in the damage estimate and what should be excluded. All calculations for damage are tracked by the Capital Projects and Engineering Division in a Page 12 18 SmartSheet application that will be updated as additional documentation, such as itemized construction estimates and/or private appraisals,is submitted 3.5.2 Establishing Market Value When calculating substantial damage, the market value used is of the structure alone, and does not consider land or exterior improvements. Section 4.5 of the FEMA Desk Reference P-758 "Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Desk Reference" provides extensive background information that can be used to determine market value. The City may also use detailed estimates of the structure's Actual Cash Value (replacement cost minus deprecation consult with the tax assessor to provide advice on adjusting a structure's tax assessed market value to reflect the market at the time of the event, and may use detailed estimates of the structure's Actual Cash Value (replacement cost minus deprecation).City staff will default to the Denton County Appraisal District (https:[/www.dentoncad.com/) to obtain the market value of the structure's improvement value; however, if allowed, property owners of buildings may secure an independent appraisal to determine market value. 3.5.3 Substantial Damage Determinations After the damage estimate and market value have been determined and recorded, City staff will calculate if the cost of work is equal to or greater than 50%of the market value. If that is the case, then the structure is considered substantially damaged. To be clear, it is up to the City's Floodplain Administrator and not another entity such as the State or FEMA, to make that SD declaration. 3.5.4 Notify Property Owners Once all of the determinations have been made, property owners need to be notified of the outcomes. Appendix E contains an example of the letter that is given or sent to property owners if their structures are determined to be substantially damaged.If a structure has been determined substantially damaged, homeowners will also be advised to contact their insurance providers, where resources for NFIP insurance including Increased Cost of Compliance coverage can be found. Some homeowners may have private sector flood coverage where coverage options and resources can vary. 3.5.5 Variances Not every property owner is going to be satisfied with their substantial damage determination. An owner may apply for a variance to the local official's finding or determination that the proposed work constitutes substantial damage.The owner may apply for a variance to an SI/SD determination on the basis of insufficient information, errors, repair/improvement costs that should be included/excluded, inappropriate valuations of costs for the proposed work, or an inappropriate method to determine the market value of the building. Pre-event outreach regarding SI/SD can help reduce the number of variances. Community officials should inform residents whose homes are within the SFHA that SI/SD determinations will apply to them. FEMA Publication 213 "Answers to Questions about Substantially Damaged Buildings"can be a helpful resource that can be shared with property Page 13 19 owners. Language from the City of Denton's Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance regarding the process to apply for variances can be found in Section 30-35. 3.6 Flood Insurance Claims and Increased Cost of Compliance 3.6.1 NFIP Flood Insurance Claims Property owners who have NFIP flood insurance policies receive information from FEMA on the claims process,including the NFIP Insurance Claims Handbook. The following steps need to be taken to file a claim and the process: • Owners report losses to their insurance agents or companies. • Adjusters are assigned to estimate damage ("a detailed room-by-room unit-cost estimate of damage") and advise owners about preparing the "Proof of Loss" documentation. Adjusters may authorize advance partial payments to help owners start making repairs. • After the adjuster and owner agree on the damage estimate, the adjuster sends documentation to the owner's insurance company and the claim is settled (paid), unless the claim is denied by FEMA. Often times, NFIP claims can be paid quickly and ahead of a community's effort to determine building permit requirements. Therefore, it is important that the Substantial Damage Team makes sure property owners understand the need for permits, and that working without them may violate the building code. If they do not have NFIP insurance,they will be informed that they need to work with their insurance provider.If residents ask about filing a claim,City staff may direct them to the following resources: • National Flood Insurance Program Claims Handbook: https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020- 05/17INAL ClaimsHandbook 10252017.pdf • FEMA Web Page, How do I start my flood claim? https://www.fema.gov/flood-insurance/resources-practitioners/file-your-claim 3.6.2 Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) Substantially damaged properties that are in the SFHA and insured through the NFIP may be eligible for Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) coverage. (Private insurance may or may not have a rider that provides these funds.) As of 2021, ICC coverage provides up to $30,000 toward the costs to mitigate a property that has been determined to be substantially damaged. A substantial damage determination triggers the requirement that owners bring structures into compliance with NFIP requirements for new buildings and the community's ordinance in effect at the time of the flood event,which may mean elevating or relocating the structure, adding flood vents, or making other changes based on the flood zone. Below are the steps property owners need to take to file an ICC claim: • Contact insurance company and document the loss,including photos. Page 14 20 • If home determined to be substantially damaged, discuss with community what mitigation activity is required to bring their buildings into compliance and if any mitigation grants are available. • Submit to adjuster the community's substantial damage or repetitive loss letter, a signed repair contract, and building permit that documents rebuilding requirements in the floodplain. • Insurance providers will also verify that a building's flood damages equate to 50%or greater of the before damage market value. Owners can also assign ICC payments to communities seeking FEMA grant funds for mitigation; the assigned ICC claim funds are used as part of the non-federal share required by FEMA mitigation grant programs and can cover structure demolition costs. Some communities have found that grouping applicants allow for better mitigation value.ICC funds can be used for relocating, elevating, and demolishing buildings, and for dry floodproofing non-residential buildings. ICC funds can also be used for repetitive loss structures. In order for a structure to be considered repetitive loss, it needs to have been damaged two times over a 10-year period, and the cost of repairs was on average 25% or higher than the market value of the building before the damage occurred each time. Additionally, a flood insurance claim needs to have been paid out after each instance of damage. If the Substantial Damage Team is asked about ICC,they should point residents to the resources listed below. • FEMA ICC Website https:[/www.fema.gov/floodplain-management/financial-he1R/increased-cost- compliance • Increased Cost of Compliance Factsheet https:llwww.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-08/fema increased-cost-of- compliance fact-sheet.pdf • FEMA P-1080 - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Increased Cost of Compliance httl2s:llwww.fema.gov/sitesldefaultlfiles/2020- 111fema 121080 icc faq 20170817.12df 3.7 Enforcing Permitting for Repairs and Mitigation Compliance 3.7.1 Substantial Damage Requirements Upon notification of the substantial damage determination,property owners will be directed to the City's Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance,Chapter 30,wherein the requirements are outlined for bringing a substantially damaged/improved structure into compliance. Regulations include elevating the structure to or above the minimum building elevation as explained in Section 30-52 and 30-53. Further, Section 30-58 details the penalties for non- compliance including a fine of$500.00.The Floodplain Administrator will not issue a permit to the property owner until or unless all applicable standards of the Chapter 30 ordinance are met. Page 15 21 3.7.2 Non-Substantial Determinations For structures which were not determined to be substantially damaged,City staff will review permit applications to ensure that substantial improvement will not be triggered, thus requiring the structure to be brought into compliance with NFIP requirements. In some cases,property owners will try to avoid triggering this requirement by only applying for part of the work at one time. 3.7.3 AW-501 Forms Tracking and mitigating RL and severe RL properties is important for making communities more resilient. It also helps in updating NFIP data,which in turn, helps owners of mitigated properties reduce their premium costs. FEMA designates SRL as any NFIP-insured single family or multi-family residential building: • That has incurred flood-related damage for which four or more separate claims payments have been made, with the amount of each claim (including building and contents payments)exceeding$5,000,and with the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeding$20,000; or • For which at least two separate claims payments (building payments only)have been made under such coverage,with the cumulative amount of such claims exceeding the market value of the building. In both instances, at least two of the claims must be within 10 years of each other, and claims made within 10 days of each other will be counted as one claim. Addressing SRL and RL properties is an important part of floodplain management and is required for CRS participation(Activity 501). Tracking and completing paperwork to update the status of these RL and SRL structures to"mitigated"on the NFIP records when structures are relocated, retrofitted, elevated, and bought out and demolished is an important responsibility of the City's Floodplain Administrator and will save time and confusion if these are done on a structure-by-structure basis as they occur. When permitting a structure elevation or floodproofing project for an RL or SRL structure in advance of removing it from RL/SRL lists,the City's Floodplain Administrator will ensure that the newly elevated/floodproofed structures are compliant with NFIP standards and the City's ordinance including any and all higher standards that have been adopted. Only when these structures are deemed compliant by FEMA can the structure be successfully updated on the RL/SRL lists and shown as "mitigated" on future FEMA lists. AW-501 Forms to update the status of these properties on City of Denton's RL/SRL lists can be obtained by sending a request to FEMA. Once forms have been completed, they will be submitted to the NFIP via the NFIP Underwriting Mailbox. When the City's Floodplain Administrator needs to obtain a copy of the list of RL and SRL properties, an Information Sharing Access Agreement will need to be made with FEMA to protect Personally Identifiable Information associated with this list in accordance with the Privacy Act.The City will need to contact FEMA Region VI for guidance on this request. Page 16 22 3.7.4 Guidance for Historic Structures While ensuring buildings are brought into compliance, the City will consider the different requirements when it comes to historic structures. When historic structures in special flood hazard areas are substantially damaged by flood,fire,or other hazard,they must be mitigated by elevating, retrofitting, buyouts, or relocations just like other structures in a floodplain. When severe damage or future risk make elevation or retrofitting structurally impossible, historic structures should be saved for future generations by pursuing a combination of a buyout and relocations to higher ground. Demolition of historic structures should be reserved only for those structures too damaged to be saved or relocated. When full mitigation is not an option, only structures that are listed on Federal and State registries can be given a variance according to NFIP and UCC rules. Unfortunately, partial mitigation activities will not significantly lower insurance premiums for any structure that receives a variance because the flood risk has not been fully mitigated. For more guidance, the City will develop an adaptation plan for their historic structures to avoid future flood damage and to reduce insurance premiums. Guidance from the HPO office along with FEMA guidance can be found below. 3.7.5 Temporary Certificates of Occupancy In some cases, like large scale disasters, there may be several homes determined to be substantially damaged and a limited amount of alternative housing for displaced residents. If necessary, the City will determine if the structure is safe to occupy and may issue Temporary Certificates of Occupancy for the time needed to bring the structure into compliance. Any permits for minimal repairs (i.e., electrical, mechanical, plumbing and structural) granted for temporary occupancy must be included in the calculation for the substantial damage determination. Only minimal repairs shall be made so the residence is safe to live in and no other improvements are made until the structure meets the SD requirements of the local ordinance. The permit application will document the purpose and need for temporary occupancy of the damaged structure along with appropriate time restrictions to ensure damaged homes are brought into compliance with local codes and ordinances within a reasonable time. Temporary occupancy will need to be reconsidered once the established time limit is over.A determination to extend the temporary occupancy will be based on need and documented in the permit file. Additional guidance on Temporary certificates of occupancy can be found on the FEMA website. 3.8 Updates to the State NFIP Coordinator's office and FEMA Regional Office The state NFIP Coordinator's office and FEMA Region VI are great resources pre- and post- disaster. If the City has questions,issues,or needs assistance,they will notify these offices at the contact information below. Gayle Davidson Brian Bartley NFIP Texas State Coordinator Mitigation Specialist Texas Water Development Board FEMA Region VI Gayle.Davidsongtwdb.texas.gov Brian.Bartley@fema.dhs.gov 512-475-1790 940-383-7207 Page 17 23 4. 0 Property Database To meet the additional CRS Credit SDP 2,the City has populated an Excel spreadsheet with basic data on structures in the repetitive loss areas. The spreadsheet, with all 28 fields, matches the data required by FEMA as an equivalent that can be used to meet this credit in place of the Substantial Damage Estimator Tool. The spreadsheet is included in Appendix C, and maps of each of the six (6) repetitive loss areas are included in Appendix D. 5.0 Pre-Event Actions Related to Substantial Damage There are several activities that can be done ahead of time to prepare for a disaster and make the process easier and faster. The following sections go over procedures and preparation that the City has put into place. 5.1 Education and Outreach 5.1.1 Handouts and Letters for Property Owners The City annually sends out a targeted letter to every address in the repetitive loss areas.The letter gives basic information on permitting requirements, substantial damage and substantial improvement rules,and includes other outreach content relevant to CRS Activity 330. The letter is included in Appendix G. 5.1.2 Communication with Elected Officials Each year, after the annual review of this report is completed, the report and updated document is shared with the elected officials of the City of Denton. After the elected officials have had time to review this report, a meeting may be requested to go over the review, updated report,and to answer any questions they may have. 6.0 Consideration of Mitigation Alternatives The best time for properties with a high risk of flooding to take mitigation actions is before the next flood. For each of the repetitive loss areas (aka areas with high potential for SD), the City has considered the following mitigation actions: relocation, acquisition, building elevation, and retrofitting. City staff measured each mitigation alternative as it relates to the effectiveness for specific areas. Considerations were given to the location of the nearest channel, the flood zone, age and condition of the structures, cost effectiveness, feasibility, and potential to reduce future flood risk. 6.1 Relocation Since most of the SD vulnerable properties are not located in the FEMA mapped floodplain, relocation is not a mitigation alternative that would be cost effective or feasible. Page 18 24 6.2 Acquisition Some communities are not in favor of purchasing properties and retaining the land as open space only because it decreases the tax revenue. In Denton's case, the City could apply for federal grant money to purchase the repetitive loss properties; however, since most of the vulnerable SD properties identified in this plan are not located in the floodplain,they would not meet the benefit cost analysis or qualify for federal assistance. 6.3 Building Elevation Voluntary or federally-assisted building elevation is the most logical and cost-effective mitigation alternative for the SD-vulnerable properties in Denton. The City could apply for federal funding through the Repetitive Loss grant or Severe Repetitive Loss grant to elevate the structures that qualify, but would also need to meet the local match. Given the recent change in flood insurance rating,homeowners may take it upon themselves to elevate their structures in an effort to lower their premiums. For example,FEMA has researched building foundations that are rated cheaper than others such as masonry piers vs wood piers or even slab on grade. The cost to elevate the structure may be expensive out of pocket but, in the long run,would lessen the threat of getting flooded in the future and having to pay out more for costs that flood insurance may not cover.As in most cases,bringing an SD structure into compliance includes elevation but,following a disaster situation,the property owners would have ICC coverage to assist them in the costs. 6.4 Retrofitting The City consistently encourages property owners to consider retrofitting techniques such as dry floodproofing and wet floodproofing.The annual outreach letter that the City mails to the 28 repetitive loss area properties,as well as the article the City runs in the Construction Guide that is mailed to every resident,includes suggestions for floodproofing such as making sure downspouts drain away from the structure to protect the foundation and marking the fuse or breaker box to show the circuits to vulnerable areas. While floodproofing is not a measure that satisfies compliance for an SD structure,it is an alternative to consider to reduce the flood risk. Method Feasible? Recommended? Ranking Relocation No No 4 Acquisition No No 3 Building Elevation Yes Yes 1 Retrofitting Yes Yes 2 Page 19 25 7. Plan Implementation The City will update this SDP once a year in August/September to coincide with the annual CRS recertification. The report will be evaluated and reviewed by the Floodplain Administrator and then shared with City Council. During this review,the team will go over the following: • Review of pre-event action items • Describe what was implemented (or not implemented) • Recommend changes to the action items • Highlight flood damage that occurred and update this report as necessary • Update the plan to reflect new ordinance language that affects substantial damage or substantial improvement (e.g., the Local Design Flood Elevation, implementation of cumulative substantial damage or improvements,changes to variance language,etc.) • Review of post event actions. If a disaster has recently occurred, the City's review team will ask the following questions: o What steps were followed? o What steps were not necessary? o Were there additional steps necessary? o Are there additional materials or research that could have been done to make the process easier? o What needs to be changed before the next event? After this review is completed,the City of Denton City Council provides a resolution stating that they have reviewed and approved the report, and indicates any changes that have been made. This updated plan and evaluation report is shared with the City's elected officials. If there is any personally identifiable information in the data,a summary report will be prepared as aggregate data that will adhere to the Privacy Act. This summary report will then be shared with elected officials and City departments via email,and shared with the public via the City's website. Page 20 26 APPENDICES Page 21 27 APPENDIX A - RESOURCES AND REFERENCES • 2017 NFIP CRS Coordinator's Manual and 2021 Addendum https:://www.crsresources.Qrg • City of Denton Chapter 30 Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance • FEMA 480 - National Flood Insurance Program Floodplain Management Requirements - https://www.tn.gov/content/dam Itn/tema/documents/national-flood- insurance/FEMA 480 Complete reduced v7.pdf • FEMA F-687 National Flood Insurance Program Claims Handbook https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020- 051FINAL ClaimsHandbook 10252017.pdf • FEMA Increased Cost of Compliance Fact Sheet https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-08/fema increased-cost-of- compliance fact-sheet.pdf • FEMA Policy FP 204-079-01 Building Code and Floodplain Management Administration and Enforcement-https:/Zwww.fema.gov/sitesZdefault/files/2020-10/fema building-dode- floodplain-management-ddministration-enforcement-policy drra-1206 signed 10-15- 2020.pdf • FEMA Publication 213 -Answers to Questions about Substantially Damaged Buildings. https:llwww.fema.gov/sitesldefaultlfiles/2020-071fema p213 08232018.pdf • FEMA Substantial Damage Estimator and Field Workbook https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020- 07/sde 3.0 user manual field workbook 0.12df • FEMA Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Desk Reference https:/Zwww.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-07/fema nfip substantial-improvement- substantial-damage-desk-reference.pdf • Hazard Mitigation Assistance Guidance https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-07/fv15 HMA Guidance.pdf • Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide FP 104-009-2 https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-06/fema public-assistance-program-and- policy-guide v4 6-1-2020.pdf Page 22 28 APPENDIX B - DOOR HANGER EXAMPLE UENTON DENTON Recibio este aviso porque su estructura puede haber sufrido danos en la reciente inundacion. Tenga en cuenta la siguiente informacion. You are receiving this notice because your structure may have suffered damage in the recent flooding event. Comuniquese con el Departamento de Servicios de Please be aware of the following information. Desarrolio al 940-349-8541 para ver si se necesita un penniso antes de realizar cualquier reparaci6n o mejora en Contact the Development Services Department at 940-349- su hogar. 8541 to see if a permit is needed before you make any repairstimprovements to your home. Si su estructura ha sido danada al 50%o mas de su valor de mercado,puede ser considera"sustancialmente danado"y If your structure has been damaged to 50%or more of its debera incorporarse al c6digo Y al cumplimiento actual. market value,it may be considered"substantially damaged" Comuniquese con el administrador de Ilanuras de and will need to be brought into current code and inundacion al 940-349-8942 para obtener mas informaci6n. compliance. Contact the Floodplain Administrator at 940- 349-8942 for more information. Mantenga los escombros y la basura fuera de los arroyos para que el agua no se acumule y aumente el riesgo de Keep debris and trash out of streams so that water does not inundacion an otras estructuras- Llame Cumplimiento de back up and increase the flooding risk to other structures. Codigos al 940-349-8360 para obtener informaci6n sobre Call Code Enforcement at 940-349-8360 for information on c6mo lidiar con los escombros y los danos causados por la how to deal with debris and damage caused by the storm. tormenta. Do you have a flood insurance policy?If so,contact your :• 6Tiene una p6liza de seguro contra inundaciones?Si es asi, agent as soon as possible. Have your policy declarations comuniquese con su agente to antes posible.Tonga a mano page on hand when you talk to your agent.Take pictures of la pagina de declaraciones de su p6liza cuando hable con all damaged items before you throw anything away. su agente.Tome fotografias de todos los articulos danados antes de brar nada. Do not walk through flooded streets as there may be contaminants,snakes,or stinging ants in the water. :• No camine por calles inundadas ya que puede hater contaminantes,serpientes u hormigas en el agua. 4• Visit the City of Denton website for more information on the recovery process: www.cityofdenton.com. Uisite el sdio web de la Ciudad de Denton para obtener mas informaci6n sobre el proceso de recuperaci6n: www.dtvofdenton.com. Page 23 29 APPENDIX C - DATABASE OF PROPERTIES IN SD AREAS In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974,Appendix C containing sensitive and site-specific data per address will not be shared with the public. Page 24 30 APPENDIX D - REPETITIVE LOSS AREAS/SD AREA MAPS Repetitive Loss Area 1 , E _ Repetlt.e LC46Area Repato'y Flooftay ,y es -Centerline 1>,Annual Chance Food Hazars Parcels 0.2:G Annual Cnance F*od Hazard Area'wrh Reduceo Risk Due to Levee � Future CondrJJrs I%Annual CnanCe Food Hazard �M,aa / -- • e µ edZ Fm —ISZE -St g z �. y J z 6 S c! P L 9� � / I �P Q W UNIVERSITY DR o J m Page 25 31 Repetitive Loss Area 2 , .'��R�� E ; ® Repetitive Loss Area Regulatory Fbodway NSS Centerline 1%Annual Chance Flood Hazard / OParcels 02%Annual Chance Flood Hazard 4p q Area with Reduced Risk Due to Levee ■ Future Conditions t%Annual Chance Flood Hazar� eCHISHOLM 7HL CORDOVA CIR lo O V QZ 2 CORONADO DR Page 26 32 Fkslr, Repetitive Loss Area 3 11 E 'a ®Repetitive Loss Area Regulatory Floodway, ryas Q4 -Cenierlme 1%Annual Chance Flood Hazard QParcels 0 2%Annual Chance Flood Hazard 'S Area with Reduced Risk Due to Levee Alf Future Conditions'%A.nnual Chance Flood Hazard �� W J J � U u7 co J O Z W. cc ixa EERGUISION.ST z 41HANN ST z ✓r PANH'I NDL'E.ST O - !Z fl •p u Q Z ^.1ARSHALtFM r PAUL'INE:S.T FT G• a .v CO..GRESS ST -I—EtONGRES �W PARKWAY ST /% PKCP� S` u O J � W Z J t� PEARLST W MC INNEY$,T a Z s Z �E1MCrNNEY ST Page 27 33 Repetitive Loss Area 4 , l� Y E �'= ' ©Repetitive Loss Area Regulatory Floodway N4S � Centedine 1%Annual Chance Flood Hazard Parcels 02%Annual Chance Flood Hazard Area withReduced Risk Due to Levee Future Conditons'%Annual Charoe Flood hazarc eFox HOLLOW c Y W a �•,.yG`cgf t] Z Wm Q 2 W Z c4�9 Page 28 34 Repetitive Loss Area 5 � n 7� -®Repet t:e Lcss Area Regutsory FlcocwayNSSCenterline 1%Annual Chance Flood HazardrParcels 0 2%Annual Chance Flood Hazard Area wih Reduced Risk Due to Levee Future Corditons`%Annual Charce Flood I-azarc �M L4�4 • I �NGp�DGE fc�F STC/,9 do F�H O� 90 O,f J a - W O m 2 uJ a c - o -' �HURST LN O• 0 Page 29 35 Repetitive Loss Area 6 I � � • E NIYI __- QRepe0twe Loss.Area Reg,iatory Floodway NaS Centerline 1%Annual Chance Flood lazard �� G, •.� OParcels 0 2%Annual Chance Flood F-azard 'S Area with Reduced Risk Clue to Levee Future Conditions 1%Annual Chance Flood Hazard e BROKEN BOW ST n s s O z 0 n\, MILL POND RD --P_UBEIC.AILEY i EMERSON LN- Page 30 36 APPENDIX E - SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE LETTER TO OWNERS [Community Letterhead] Date TO: Property Owners Address FROM: Michael Linder, Floodplain Administrator Address SUBJECT Substantial Damage Determination for [ADDRESS] Dear Property Owner: The City of Denton has reviewed your recent application for a permit to repair your existing home that was damaged by [insert cause of damage]. The building is located in a FEMA mapped Special Flood Hazard Area.As required by our floodplain management regulations and/or building code,we have determined that the building has been substantially damaged.This determination is based on a comparison of the cost estimate of the work required to restore the building to its pre-damage condition to the market value of the building(excluding land value). Per the City of Denton's Chapter 30 Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance,when the cost to repair equals or exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the building,the work is repair of substantial damage. As a result of this determination, you are required to bring the building into compliance with the flood damage-resistant provisions of City of Denton's Chapter 30 Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. City staff is available to meet with you and your designated representative (architect/builder) to discuss how to bring your home into compliance. There are several aspects that must be addressed to achieve compliance. The most significant requirement is that the lowest floor must be elevated to the Local Design Flood Elevation which is calculated using the methodology described in the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. Please note that any enclosure below the base flood elevation may only be used for parking,storage,and access and must be deed restricted to these uses. You may wish to contact your insurance agent to understand how raising the lowest floor higher than the minimum required elevation can reduce NFIP flood insurance premiums. If the damage was caused by flooding and if you have a flood insurance policy from the National Flood Insurance Program, you should contact your adjuster to discuss the Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) coverage. This coverage may provide a claim payment to help pay for work required to bring your home into compliance. Your adjuster can explain that the ICC claim may also be used to pay certain costs associated with demolishing and rebuilding your home, or moving your home to a site outside of the floodplain. Please resubmit your permit application along with plans and specifications that incorporate compliance measures. Construction activities that are undertaken without a proper permit are violations and may result in stop works,fines, or other legal action. Page 31 37 APPENDIX F - COSTS INCLUDED/EXCLUDED FOR SI/SD Included Costs Items that must be included in the costs of improvement or costs to repair are those that are directly associated with the building. The following list of costs that must be included is not intended to be exhaustive,but characterizes the types of costs that must be included: • Materials and labor, including the estimated value of donated or discounted materials and owner or volunteered labor • Site preparation related to the improvement or repair (foundation excavation, filling in basements) • Demolition and construction debris disposal • Labor and other costs associated with demolishing,moving, or altering building components to accommodate improvements,additions, and making repairs • Costs associated with complying with any other regulation or code requirement that is triggered by the work,including costs to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) • Costs associated with elevating a structure to an elevation that is lower than the base flood elevation • Construction management and supervision • Contractor's overhead and profit • Sales taxes on materials • Structural elements and exterior finishes,including: o Foundations (e.g., spread or continuous foundation footings, perimeter walls, chainwalls,pilings,columns,posts,etc.) o Monolithic or other types of concrete slabs o Bearing walls,tie beams,trusses o Joists,beams,subflooring,framing,ceilings o Interior non-bearing walls o Exterior finishes (e.g.,brick,stucco,siding,painting,and trim) o Windows and exterior doors o Roofing,gutters, and downspouts o Hardware o Attached decks and porches • Interior finish elements,including: o Floor finishes (e.g.,hardwood,ceramic,vinyl,linoleum,stone,and wall-to-wall carpet over subflooring) o Bathroom tiling and fixtures o Wall finishes (e.g., drywall,paint,stucco,plaster,paneling,and marble) o Built-in cabinets (e.g.,kitchen,utility, entertainment,storage,and bathroom) o Interior doors o Interior finish carpentry o Built-in bookcases and furniture o Hardware o Insulation • Utility and service equipment,including: o HVAC equipment o Plumbing fixtures and piping Page 32 38 o Electrical wiring,outlets,and switches o Light fixtures and ceiling fans o Security systems o Built-in appliances o Central vacuum systems o Water filtration, conditioning,and recirculation systems Excluded Costs Items that cannot be included are those that are not directly associated with the building. The following list characterizes the types of costs that may be excluded: • Clean-up and trash removal • Costs to temporarily stabilize a building so that it is safe to enter to evaluate required repairs • Costs to obtain or prepare plans and specifications • Land survey costs • Permit fees and inspection fees • Carpeting and recarpeting installed over finished flooring such as wood or tiling • Outside improvements, including landscaping, irrigation, sidewalks, driveways, fences,yard lights, swimming pools, pool enclosures, and detached accessory structures (e.g., garages, sheds,and gazebos) • Costs required for the minimum necessary work to correct existing violations of health, safety,and sanitary codes • Plug-in appliances such as washing machines, dryers,and stoves Page 33 39 APPENDIX G - ANNUAL OUTREACH TO REPETITIVE LOSS AREAS or Engineering Department DENTON 401 N.Elm Street..Denton.TX '01 •(940)349-8942 November XX.2022 «Owner Name), «Maihng_Address� «Mailing_C S Z). Subject: -Property_Address» Dear-Owner-Name), You have received this letter because,your property is in or near an area that is subject to flooding. Make sure you are knowledgeable on how to protect yourself and your property for the next flooding event. Purchase a flood insurance policy and maintain coverage on your structure.Don't delay — there is a 30-day waiting period before a policy takes effect Basic homeowner's insurance does not cover damage from floods. Flood insurance is not only for homeowners: renters should consider purchasing flood insurance to protect their contents. For more information about flood insurance such as types of policies and coverage limits.contact your insurance provider or visit www.floodsmartgov. Check with the Capital Projects and Engineering Department on the extent of past flooding in your area. Department staff can tell you about the causes of repetitive flooding, what the City is doing about it, and what would be an appropriate flood protection level.City staff can visit your property to discuss flood protection alternatives such as elevating your structure above the flood levels. Consider some permanent flood protection measures such as marking your fuse or breaker box to show the circuits to the floodable areas.Protect your home's foundation from flooding by making sure your downspouts drain away from your house.City staff can provide advice on how to correct drainage issues, information on grant opportunities, and other flood protection assistance including sources for financial assistance.Call 940-349-8942 for more information or to request one-on-one sitevisits. Visit the City's Flood Protection Information website for more information on property protection. OUR CORE V UL-El, Inteenry•Fucai Fe pau:ioi ty•Inc:u;ion•Trau parer—cy•Ountani:ng Cu_tomei Service Page 34 40 Keep trash out of ditches and streams, and avoid dumping pollutants in the sewers. Debris can clog our ivatenzvays to back up and increase the flooding risk. Prepare a family evacuation plan and designate a place:where your family can meet after an evacuation order is issued.Visit the Office of Emergency Management website to sign up for lert Denton notifications in the event of an emergency. Sincerely Michael Linder.P.E. Engineering Department (940)349-8942 MichaeLLinder@citvofdentoii.com Page 35 41 otro npo de asnstencia pars proteger su vinendz contra inundaciones.incluyendo ayuda el"- amm Engineering Department finnic—Marque.1 numero 940-349-8942par.mas informacibno pars soliatorunavisit. personal-da al sitio.Visit el sow web de infoanacson de proteccion contra inundiciones de DENTON401 N.Elm Street..Dorton TX 76201•(940)349-8942 la cnulad para obteaer mas informacibn sobre la protection de Is propiedad. llmtenga Is basura fuera de zanlas o cunetas y arroyos.y evite tear cmuinunantes m Nmembre XX,2022 alcantanllas-Los escombros paedm obsinrir nuesnas siss fluviales pars retroceder y --tar el—go de inundation. .Owner Name. Prepare on plan de evacuation para su£amnia y designe un lugar doade m familia pueda .Mailing-Address. —parse dmpues de que la order de evacuation sea emuida.Visit el sow web de la OScins «Madmg_C S Z. de Mauelo de Emergencias(sc—cimoMenton.com)pars susenbuse a las notifications de Alert Denton m caw de una emergmcia- Sinceramente, Subject «Property Address,. Michael Lndm P.E. Departanento de Ingemeria Quendo o0wner Name» (940)349-8942 MichaeLLinderpotyofdenton.com Ha mdbido esta carts porque su propiedad esta a esta cema de un area mjeta a inundations. Aseg6rese de conocer todas las medidis para protegerse y proteger su propiedad en el siguiente ewnto de inundation. Compre una poliza de seguro poi immdacnones y nra itenga cobertura m su estnictura.No espere-hay um periodo de espera de 30 dias antes de clue la poliza tmga efecto.Los segurc s bisicos de propietanos de viviendas no mbren los daiios causados por inundations.Los seguros por intmdacions no solo son pars propietanos de civiendas,los arreodatanos tambien debm cousiderar comprar rm seguro por unuidaciones pars proteger sus pertenencias.Para mas information sobre segmos por inundations,asi como rpos de p6hm y lumtes de cobertura. favor de contactar a so proveedor de seguros o visits wzaly.flo odsmart.eov. Comulte con el Departamento de Ingenima,y Proyectos de Capital sobre sobre el alcance de las immdacimes pasadas m su area.El personal del departamento puede informarle sobre las causes de las immdacimes repetitivas,que esta hacienda Is cudad al respect u coal sera m nivel de protection contra turridacioaes apropiado pan su estructura-El personalde Is cudad puede visitor su propiedad pars discutir altemativas de protection contra iundaciones.comp etev so estructura por encima de Im niveles de inundation.Llame al 940-349-8942 pare obtener ours informacidn o para soliator visitas persoualizadas al sitio. Consideie medidas de protection permanmte Como marque m caja de faubles o caja de _ mtmuptores pars mostrar los circuitos m las areas intmdables.Prote3a los cimientos de su Casa contra inundations asegurandose que el tubo o cohuuna de balada de aquas pluviales se mcueatre lejos de su casa.El personal de la Ciudad puede proporaonai asesoria pars corrego problenta:de drmaje.information sobre oporttmidades de subvenmon.o cualquier O1R CORE VALUES Inteptn-•Fnscal Respoa�bilm•Inehissim•Tian par—•Ouarammg C-toma Snake Page 36 42 APPENDIX H - SURVEY123 APP SCREENSHOTS _ Owne r: E s colson.blair@cityofdenton.com_dentont xgis © Created:1/25/19 3:05 PM — Modified:2/21/20 10:16 AM MM77Addres� / Building Info Location a 33°13'N 97"6'W±20.4 m Q Number of Stories Footprint area Sq Ft Depth of Water in Building Damage Photos 0" 1" 3" 6" 12' 18" 24" 36' 48" >60 Type of Building Photo 1 Budding Type: Single family Mobile homes Hlgh Water Mark — Multi-family Commercial 0" 1" 3" 6" 12" 16" 24" 36" 48" >60 Primary Occupancy Notes: . Evaluation Occupancy Type: Investigate the building for conditions below and Residential Business check the appropriate column. Collapse,partial collapse,or building off Damage Assessment Inspection foundation Damage Type Inspection Type: 0 x • Affected Minor • Exterior Only Interior and Exterior Building out of plumb or in danger of collapse, Major Destroyed Inspection Datelfime racking 8 Friday,March 17,2023 0 — x Estimated Building Damage: © 4:19 PM Damage to primary strutural members,rafters, joists,etc... 0% 80 90 100 Inspector ID 0 % % % % % % % % % % Fire Inspector Building Inspector Community Services Other Falling hazard due to non-structural damage Officer 0 X Exteriro cladding,roofing,windows,siding damage,etc... o x Page 37 43 APPENDIX I - FEMA SDE FIELD WORKSHEETS Contents: • Blank SDE Damage Inspection Worksheets - Single,Town, or Row House or Manufactured House • Blank SDE Damage Inspection Worksheets - Non-Residential Structures • Checklist 1 -Post-Disaster Planning • Checklist 2 -Field Preparations • Photo Log • Guidance for Estimating Percent Damage for Residential Structures • Guidance for Estimating Percent Damage for Non-Residential Structure Source: FEMA P-784-Substantial Damage Estimator User Manual and Field Workbook https:://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-07/sde 3.0 user manual field workbook 0.12df Page 38 44 Blank SDE Damage Inspection Worksheets - Single, Town, or Row House or Manufactured House Residential SDE DAMAGE INSPECTION WORKSHEET Single-Family, Town or Row House(Site Built Residences), or Manufactured House Address: SDE ADDRESS Tab Subdivision/Community Information Subdivision Parcel Number: Lot Number: Elevation of Lowest Floor: Datum: Community Information NFIP Community ID: NFIP Community Name: Latitude: Longitude: Building Address Owner First Name: Owner Last Name: Street Address: City: State: County/Parish: Zip: Phone: Cell Phone: Mailing Address Check here if same as building address: Owner First Name: Owner Last Name: Street Address: City: State: County/Parish: Zip: Phone: Cell Phone: Page 39 45 SDE STRUCTURE/DAMAGE/NFIP INFO Tab Structure Attributes/Information Residence Type: Single Family Town or Row House Manufactured House Foundation: Continuous Wall w/Slab (Standard) Basement Crawlspace Piles Slab-on-Grade Piers and Posts Superstructure: Stud-Framed (Standard) Common Brick ICF Masonry Roof Covering: Shingles -Asphalt,Wood (Standard) Clay Tile Standing Seam (Metal) Slate Exterior Finish: Siding or Stucco (Standard) Brick Veneer EIFS None-common brick, structural HVAC System: Heating and/or Cooling None Story: One Story(Standard) Two or More Stories Structure Information Year of Construction: Quality of Initial Construction: Low Budget Average Good Excellent Residence Information (if needed): Inspector/Damage Information Inspector's Name: Inspector's Phone: Date of Inspection (mm/dd/yyyy): Date Damage Occurred (mm/dd/yyyy): Cause of Damage: Fire Flood Flood and Wind Seismic Wind Other Cause of Damage (if"Other" is selected): Page 40 46 SDE STRUCTURE/DAMAGE/NFIP INFO Tab Damage Undetermined: (check here and check the reason below): No Physical Damage Sustained Vacant/ Property Resident Refused Inspection Address Does Not Exist Other (Explain) Duration of Flood: Hours Days Depth of Flood Above Ground (estimated to nearest 0.5 foot): Depth of Flood Above Lowest Floor (estimated to nearest 0.5 foot): NFIP/Community Information FIRM Panel Number: Suffix: Date of FIRM Panel (mm/dd/yyyy): FIRM Zone: Base Flood Elevation: Regulatory Floodway: Yes No Possible Community Information (if needed): Page 41 47 COST Tab Select appropriate diagram of structure footprint and enter structure dimensions and the number of stories: number of I member r I Nw6a of Stories I g : Number I N I I Stones i Number of FT � I 1 1 1 NYmb8 of 1 1 stories 1 Number of Stories Number of Number of FT Stories Searles Page 42 48 COST Tab Square Footage Base Cost per Sq Ft.: Total Square Footage: Geographic Adjustment: CostAd'ustments Single-Family Quanti Units Unit Cost Item Cost House Roofing Sq. Ft. Heating/Cooling Each Appliances Each Fireplaces Each Porch/Breezeways Sq. Ft. Garage Sq. Ft. Manufactured Quanti1y Units Unit Cost Item Cost House Expando Sq. Ft. Carport Sq. Ft. Open Porch Sq. Ft. Enclosed Porch Sq. Ft. Decks Each Skirting Sq. Ft. Fireplaces Each Page 43 49 COST Tab Additional Cost Adjustments Adjustments Qmantft Unit Cost Item Cost Cost Data Reference (source or name): Cost Data Date: Note:The computed Actual Cash Value (ACV) for the structure will be calculated once the square footage,base cost, cost adjustments,costs add-ons,and depreciation percentage are entered into the SDE tool. Depreciation Rating: 1.Very Poor Condition 2. Requires Extensive Repairs 3. Requires Some Repairs 4.Average Condition 5.Above Average Condition 6. Excellent Condition 7. Other Depreciation Percentage (if`Other'selected for Depreciation Rating): Depreciation Explanation (if'Other'selected for Depreciation Rating): Page 44 50 ELEMENT PERCENTAGE Tab Note:The inspector needs only enter the% Damaged data here.The data in the Element%,Item Cost,and Damage Values columns will be populated based on the selected attributes once all the data are entered into the SDE tool. Residence Type:—Single-FamilySF House Townhouse Manufactured House MH Item % Damaged Element% Item Cost Damage Values Foundation (Not required for MH) Superstructure Roof Covering Exterior Finish Interior Finish Doors and Windows Cabinets and Countertops Flood Finish Plumbing Electrical Appliances HVAC Skirting/Forms Piers MH Only) SDE OUTPUT SUMMARY Tab- Optional User Entered Data Professional Market Appraisal: Tax Assessed Value: Tax Factor Adjustment: Adjusted Tax Assessed Value: Contractor's Estimate of Damage: Community's Estimate of Damage: Page 45 51 Blank SDE Damage Inspection Worksheets - Non-Residential Structures Non-Residential SDE DAMAGE INSPECTION WORKSHEET Address: SDE ADDRESS Tab Subdivision/Community Information Subdivision Parcel Number: Lot Number: Elevation of Lowest Floor: Datum: Community Information NFIP Community ID: NFIP Community Name: Latitude: Longitude: Building Address Owner First Name: Owner Last Name: Street Address: City: State: County/Parish: Zip: Phone: Cell Phone: Mailing Address Check here if same as building address: Owner First Name: Owner Last Name: Street Address: City: State: County/Parish: Zip: Phone: Cell Phone: Page 46 52 SDE STRUCTURE/DAMAGE/NFIP INFO Tab Structure Attributes/Information Year of Construction: Number of Stories: 1 Story 2 to 4 5 or more Structure Use: Sprinkler System: Yes No Conveyance: Yes No Quality of Initial Construction: Low Budget Average Good Excellent Structure Information (if needed): Inspector/Damage Information Inspector's Name: Inspector's Phone: Date of Inspection (mm/dd/yyyy): Date Damage Occurred (mm/dd/yyyy): Cause of Damage: Fire Flood Flood and Wind Seismic Wind Other Cause of Damage (if'Other'is selected): Damage Undetermined: (check here and check the reason below): No Physical Damage Sustained Vacant/ Property Resident Refused Inspection Address Does Not Exist Other (Explain) Duration of Flood: Hours Days Depth of Flood Above Ground (estimated to nearest 0.5 foot): Depth of Flood Above Lowest Floor (estimated to nearest 0.5 foot): Page 47 53 SDE STRUCTURE/DAMAGE/NFIP INFO Tab NFIP/Community Information: FIRM Panel Number: Suffix: Date of FIRM Panel (mm/dd/yyyy): FIRM Zone: Base Flood Elevation: Regulatory Floodway: Yes No Possible Community Information (if needed): Page 48 54 COST Tab Select appropriate diagram of structure footprint and enter structure dimensions and the number of stories: number of I member r I Nw6a of Stories I g : Number I N I I Stones i Number of FT � I 1 1 1 NYmb8 of 1 1 stories 1 Number of Stories Number of Number of FT Stories Searle. Page 49 55 COST Tab Square Footage Base Cost per Sq Ft.: Total Square Footage: Geographic Adjustment: CostAd"ustments Adjustments Quantity Units Unit Cost Item Cost Additional Cost Adjustments Adjustments Quantity Unit Cost Item Cost Cost Data Reference (source or name): Cost Data Date: Page 50 56 Note:The computed Actual Cash Value (ACV) for the structure will be calculated once the square footage,base cost, cost adjustments,costs add-ons,and depreciation percentage are entered into the SDE tool. Depreciation Rating: 1.Very Poor Condition 2. Requires Extensive Repairs 3. Requires Some Repairs 4.Average Condition 5.Above Average Condition 6. Excellent Condition 7. Other Depreciation Percentage (if'Other'selected for Depreciation Rating): Depreciation Explanation(if`Other'selected for Depreciation Rating): ELEMENT PERCENTAGES Tab Note:The inspector needs only enter the% Damaged data here.The data in the Element%, Item Cost,and Damage Values columns will be populated based on the selected attributes once all the data are entered into the SDE tool. Item % Damaged Element% Item Cost Damage Values Foundation Superstructure Roof Covering Plumbing Electrical Interiors HVAC SDE OUTPUT SUMMARY Tab- Optional User Entered Data Professional Market Appraisal: Tax Assessed Value: Tax Factor Adjustment: Adjusted Tax Assessed Value: Contractor's Estimate of Damage: Community's Estimate of Damage: Page 51 57 Checklist 1 - Post-Disaster Planning # Need Completed Item 1. Brief all elected officials as soon as possible after the event regarding the NFIP requirements for Substantial Damage determinations. Source: • FEMA P-758,Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Desk Reference,Chapter 7 (May 2010) 2. Select an SDE Manager. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Section 7.1 (August 2017 3. Review NFIP requirements for Substantial Damage and Substantial Improvement. Sources: • NFIP Regulations • FEMA P-758,Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Desk Reference (May 2010) • FEMA 213,Answers to Questions About Substantially Damaged Buildings (May 1991 4. Review SDE tool and User Manual to understand the SDE data requirements. Sources: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Sections 3 and 4 (August 2017) • FEMA SDE Best Practices (August 2017) • FEMA Substantial Damage Estimator Tool Frequently Asked Questions 5. Identify Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS) or other floodplain maps to review the boundaries of the SFHA. Data may include FIRMS,FBFMs, FIS reports,community maps showing previously flooded areas,and flood studies by State or other Federal agencies. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Section 8.1 (August 2017) • Community NFIP coordinator 6. Identify type,location,and community contacts for tax or GIS data for structures within the SDE inventory area that are potentially Substantially Damaged. Any or all of the following data will be useful: owner name, building address,type of house,non-residential building use, year of construction, square footage,number of stories,adjusted building values,number of years since last tax adjustment,and dates of additions or renovations. Page 52 58 Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Section 8.1 (August 2017 7. Identify community street,address,or tax maps for delineating the boundaries of the SFHA. This will help delineate the maximum limits of the SDE inventory area while also showing addresses or lot locations. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Section 7 (August 2017 8. Transfer SFHA boundaries from floodplain map to a base map that includes streets,addresses, or a tax map. Using the effective FIRM for the community,transfer the SFHA boundaries to a base map with named streets and either addresses or lot boundary lines.This will delineate the maximum limits of the SDE inventory to narrow the focus of the inspections while avoiding areas outside the SFHA. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Sections 8.1 and 9.3 (August 2017 9. Perform a curbside review of structures within the SDE inventory area. This helps the SDE Manager understand the scope and extent of the inventory area as well as the initial construction quality,size, and type of structures that will require inspections. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Sections 7.3 and 9.5 (August 2017 10. Identify the property and structure access procedures for locked or unoccupied structures. These procedures should be written and well defined;the elected officials and community legal counsel should then review and approve them to ensure that the procedures are legal and defensible.As a minimum,these procedures should include guidance on owner/resident interaction,and requirements for entering open property and structures when owners/residents are not present or when occupants are present but refuse entry to the structure or property. In addition,inspectors with permission to enter a structure need to verify that the structure is structurally stable and safe to enter. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Sections 8.2 and 9.1 (August 2017) 11. Pre-load available property data into the SDE tool. Page 53 59 These data must be cross-referenced to a FIRM,address,or tax map so that the inspectors know which structure and property record are being inspected. Once the data are uploaded into the SDE tool, it will create property records.After the inspection is complete and the field data are entered,the records become SDE assessments. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Sections 3.7, 7.5,and 8.1 (August 2017) 12. Identify the number and names of inspectors required for the inventory and form the inspection teams. The number of inspectors and inspection teams will determine the potential daily rate of completed inspections and a target completion date. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Section 8.2 (August 2017 13. Identify inspection areas that may require permission or special access. Industrial parks,factories,private or gated subdivisions,islands, airports,school campuses,and other areas may require permission or other advance coordination to gain access to the property and structures. 14. Identify the proposed sequence of SDE inspections. Decide which subdivisions,neighborhoods, or areas will be inspected first,then next,and so on.The sequence will depend on the number of inspectors,their availability during the inspection process,the number of structures to inspect,and the proposed completion date of the inspections.The sequence may be revised as issues arise due to other post-disaster activities that may restrict or limit the inspection teams. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Section 8.2 (August 2017 15. Prepare a list of local contacts for all project personnel and local agencies. This list should include,as a minimum,the SDE Manager,a responsible community official,inspectors,office staff,and the police,fire,and emergency management contacts. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Section 8.1 (August 2017 16. Research,obtain,or develop base costs for determining reasonable structure values for residential and non-residential structures in the community. Page 54 60 Resources include industry-accepted cost-estimating guides, building permit data, discussions with local contractors or realtors,adjusted tax data,guidance from adjacent communities, or personal experience with residential and nonresidential cost estimating. Sources: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Sections 3.11, 8.1,and 8.4 (August 2017) 17. Prepare a Letter of Introduction on community letterhead. The letter will be handed to occupants by the inspectors as they prepare to enter a new property.This should include,as a minimum,a brief discussion of the intent and scope of the SDE inspections,the normal work hours and days,the option of the structure owner or resident to refuse entry to the property or the structure,and the name,telephone number,and e-mail address of the SDE Manager or local official in charge of the SDE inventory. Source: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Appendix C (August 2017 18. Make Substantial Damage determinations for structures located in the SFHA. Sources: • FEMA P-784,SDE User Manual and Workbook,Sections 3.11 and 9 (August 2017 19. After Substantial Damage determinations are complete,issue permits for repair and reconstruction. Source: • FEMA P-758,Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Desk Reference,Chapter 7 (May 2010 Page 55 61 Checklist 2 - Field Preparations # Need Have Item 1. Flood maps such as FIRMs, FBFMs, FEMA Flood Recovery maps,or other flood lain or flood risk maps 2. Tax or address map with 100-year flood boundaries 3. Route or area map showing proposed areas and sequence for data collection 4. Tax data,including structure owner name,address,and zip code, mailing address and zip code,number of stories,and dimensions or habitable square footage if available 5. Copies of blank SDE Damage Inspection Worksheets 6. Copies of blank photo logs (if needed) 7. Photo ID badges for inspectors 8. Letter of Introduction with community point of contact(name and telephone number 9. Clip boards,pens/pencils,steno pad or notebook,highlighter 10. 100 ft tape measure (to obtain or verify structure dimensions) 11. Address board and dry erase markers 12. Hard hat,gloves,safety glasses and vest,steel-toe and steelshank shoes,safety vest,and flashlight 13. Cell phones or walkie-talkies 14. Digital camera,primary and alternate memory cards,and extra batteries 15. Verification that police,fire,and emergency management agencies have been advised of SDE inspections 16. Laptop computers or tablets with SDE tool installed and power cords with plug adaptors for use and re-charging in field vehicles 17. Rain or cold-weather gear Procedures to review with inspectors prior to the start of data collection # Need Have Item 1. Field safety procedures for dealing with extreme temperatures, wild and domestic animals,driving,parking,and accidents 2. SDE data collection and recording requirements 3. Guidance for entering locked,occupied,or unoccupied structures 4. Guidance on identifying initial construction quality for both residential and non-residential structures 5. SDE inspection procedures for residential structures 6. SDE inspection procedures for non-residential structures 7. Guidance on selecting the depreciation rating 8. 1 1 1 Data collection routes and sequence 9. Guidelines for interaction with structure owners and occupants Page 56 62 Photo Log Team ID Name Number: Date mm dd Memory Photo No. Address/Description Stick No. Page 57 63 Guidance for Estimating Percent Damage for Residential Structures Basic Flooding Model Assumptions: 1)Medium height freshwater flooding:limited duration.No high-velocity action;ne Crave action. 2)A 1-story house(without a basement)is used for this example house to establish the Cate ones of Work percentages of total costs Damage Threshold Foundation 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% Over 75% Continuous perimeter foundations.footings.and Water level does not rise to Water level rises just above Water level is 4-7 feet Water level is 7 feet or piers for internal beams and floor loads.Footing the level of the bottom of first floor level. against the outside of the higher against the outside depth averages between 30 inches and 42 inches the first floor of the building. of the building_ below ground level.Materials include w structure. unreinforced cast-in-place concrete, ro unreinforced masonry or concrete masonry units No scouring at the Limited scouring at the Limited scouring at the Limited scouring at the (CMUs),concrete slab on grade,or raised slab :1 footings. footings. footings. footings. construction. Soils are saturated and Foundation is notably G unstable cracked andlor displaced. C Structure has been knocked off its foundation Some undermining but no Soils are saturated. Cracks noted on or along Portions of the foundation visible cracking at concrete the foundation walls. are damaged or missing slab. Undermining of the Significant undermining of Significant undermining of concrete slab,especially at the concrete slab— the concrete slab-major corners-hairline cracks significant cracking is cracking and separation of only visible. the concrete slab. Short-term inundation to Short-term inundation- Floodwaters extend over line Settlement noted at tr.- limited heights.Limited Foundabon is inundated with top of the foundation system footings,due to erosion or scouring and erosion-low flood waters but for a limited -significant inundation(of unstable soils Foundation flow and low velocity duration Limited scourmg or over 12 hours Some wall damage-sections of floodwaters No noticeable undermining of the cracking of the the walls are cracking craclung of line masonry or foundabon or footings is masonryiconcrete foundation disp4aced and missing. displacement of the found Minor cracking from walls Some damage to the causing an inherent instability foundation walls some settlement but no foundation wail from debris or to the support for the house displacement,heaving or settlement noted Use caution when v discontinuities of the approaching or entennq t, structural support systems house lit- Coastal floods may show more evidence of scouring at the supports -the foundation system may be better designed to Special Considerations for resist this scouring action CoastalrHigh Velocity Floods High velocity floodwaters may create erosiorUscounng that the building has not been designed to resist. Page 58 64 Superstructure(Wood FrameNasonry) 0.25% 25.50% W75% OwTS�L The wall support systems that extend from the Water level does not rise to Water level rises just Water level is up to 3 feet Water is over 3 feet high foundation wall to the roof structure. �, the level of the bottom of above first floor level high on the first floor level. on the first floor level of Superstructures include the exterior wall Y the first floor of the the house. sheathing panels.shear panels,or braced wall A structure panels.This section also includes structural g members that support the roof(rafters and o Damage to the exterior Some damage to exterior Significant damage to trusses).but does not include the roof sheathing. L walls is limited walls. exterior walls. L f- Wood frame construction: No damage to the roof Damage to the roof framing Significant damage to Significant damage to the Lightweight lumber or metal studs Interior wall framing- is limited- sections of the roof main portion or multiple framing(without sheathing)Typical exterior framing sections of the roof structural panel wall sheathing is plywood or framing. hardboard Minor damage to portions Some missing sections of Missing sections or open Missing exterior wall(s)or of the wall structure.Wall open damage to portions damage to significant portions open damage to large Masonry construction: studs and sheathing of the wall structure.Wall of the wall structure.Wall portions of the wall structure N suffered minor damage by studs and sheathing studs and sheathing Wall studs and sheathing o Load bearing walls using k or brick masonry contact with debris or from suffered some damage by damaged by contact, damaged by contact, (URM)and reinforced block or brick � floodwater pressures contact with debris or from collision,or piercing with couts►on or piercing with Typical exterior covers are stucco.siding E against the structure floodwater pressures debris or from floodwater debris or from floodwater (aluminum,vinyl,or wood►.and masonry veneer Minor missing or damaged against the structure pressures against the pressures against the sections of the roof Some missing or damaged structure Significant missy structure Large missy o (Reinforced concrete construction should be p 9 9Q 9 n9 9e n9 categorized under masonry.) Ek structure.No deformation sections of the roof or damaged sections of the damaged sections of the ra-' 0 or distortion of the structure.No deformation roof structure Some structure Significant U structural frame is evident. or distortion of the deformation or distortion of deformation or distortion -� structural frame is evident. the structural frame is the structural frame is evident evident Coastal areas have higher wind conditions requiring additional exterior wall structural panels,shear walls and braced Special Considerations for wall panels Coastal/Nigh Velocity Floods Damage to theso wall structural systems would indicate a higher percent of damage,because they are already designee to resist higher wind conditions. Page 59 65 Roof Covering V 0-25% 25-50% 50 M Over 75% Roofing includes a lightweight composition Minor wind damage to the Some damaged areas of Significant damaged areas Large damaged areas of shingle,the roofs,metal roofs,or a built-up roof roof coverings. the roof from high-winds or of the roof from high winds the roof from high winds with gravel or rock cover material.Roofing does damage from debris. or damage from debns. or damage from debris. not include structural framing members such as rafters or prefabricated trusses that support the Main surface areas are Some sections of the roof Significant sections of the Major sections of the roof roof deck.The roof sheathing and flashing is unaffected. covering are missing or roof covering are missing covering are missing or included in this section. loose or loose loose. Flashings are intact. Some damage to the Damage to the flashings Damage to the(lashings flashings- allows some water allows significant water infiltration at joints and infiltration at joints and a c roof penetrations. roof penetrations L' No damage to the roof Minimal damage to the roof Significant damage to the Major damage to the roof [Roo ing_ sheathing roof sheathing-some sheathing•most of the areas of the sheathing will roof sheathing will ne, need replacement. replacement c 0 n � hingles or tiles mostly Some areas where the root Some areas where the roof Malor areas of the roof Some minor damage shingles were damaged by shingles were damaged by where the shinglesftue arc to rod shingles-some torn high winds Several small high winds Several small missing.allowing or loose shingles in limited areas of exposed roof areas of exposed roof rainwater to freely enter E areas sheathing as a result of sheathing as a result of the house below missingldamaged shingles missinTclamaged shingles Significant damage to roc' c Some damage to the roof covering and roof covering and sheathing due sheathing from strong V to debris falling or penetrating winds or windborne debns the roof assembly penetrating the roof assembly. Coastal areas have higher wind conditions requiring additional roof covering requirements. Special Considerations for Damage to those roof coverings would indicate a higher percent of damage.because they are designed to resist higher Coastal/High Velocity Floods wind conditions. Damage to the roofing is more likely during high-wind conditions due to the loss of protection from missing roof coverings and water Infiltration This will increase the percent of damage Page 60 66 Exterior Finish 0-25% 2550% 50-75% Over 75% The wall covering system that covers the wall pa Water level is less than 6 Water level is between 6 Water level is between 18 Water level is more than 3 sheathing,as well as insulation and weather inches above the lowest and 18 inches above the inches and 3 feet above the feet above the lowest floor stripping.This includes the water resistant a floor level. lowest floor level_ lowest floor level. level. materials and the finish materials: Stucco. a The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the Siding(aluminum.vinyl.or wood),Masonry, Stone veneer. floodwaters is limited-less floodwaters is limited-less floodwaters is more than floodwaters is more than than 12 hours. than 12 hours. 12 hours. 12 hours. Insulation is installed at the flooring beneath ttls lowest floor level and throughout the walls and Water staining Damage losses to some Damagerlosses to significant Damagedosses to major ceilings.Types of insulation include:fiberglass contamination.and damage areas of the exterior wall sections of the exterior wall sections of the exterior wall wall and ceiling insulation.blown wall and ceiling on some of the exterior wall surfaces.in addition to water surfaces.in addition to water surfaces,in addition to wate, Insulation.and rigid wall insulation- finishes.'Clean and repair' staining and contamination. staining and contamination. staining and contamination process is likely.Brick and Some repairs are required at Significant repairs are Major repairs are required stone veneer walls,stucco damaged locations prior or required at damaged damaged locations prior to walls.and'cultured stone during'Dean and repair locations prior to'Dean and dean and repair process. walls may need some wafer process.Brick and stone repair'process.Replacement Replacement of large removal techniques to allow veneer walls,stucco walls, of some sections of the sections of the exterior sidin; drying of the interior and'cultured stone'walls exterior siding is required- is required-Brick and stone materials and wall cavities may need some water Brick and stone veneer walls. veneer walls.stucco walls Verify adherence of the finish removal techniques W allow stucco walls.and'cultured and'cultured stone'watts materials to the wall drying of the interior stone'walls may need some may need some water substrate.A limited amount materials and wall cavities water removal techniques to removal techniques to allotiti of the siding materials may Verity adherence of the finish allow drying of the interior drying of the interior require replacement as materials to the wall materials and wall cavities materials and wall cavities needed No damage or substrate Damaged house Verify adherence of the finish Verity adherence of the finis, o replacement of the insulation trim work will require materials to the wall materials to the wall n s system is necessary,except replacement Water damage substrate Water damage to materials Damaged house In where water and high to the insulation in the sub- the insulation in the sub- trim will require replacemer, g e moisture condibons have flooring above the flooring above the especially at door and o caused the insulation to fall crawlspace or basement crawlspace or basement window casings Water rs loose within the crawlspace levels Damage to insulation levels This insulation should damage to the insulation it sub-flooring is evident and insulation be removed and replaced the sub-flooring above the often has fallen loose This Water saturation of wall crawlspace of basement insulation should be removed insulation may be found in levels This insulation shoo and replaced the lowest section of the be removed and replaced exterior walls Contaminants Water saturation of wail in the flood waters are cause insulation requires the for removal and replacement removal of all of the of lower sections of the insulation from the damage. saturated insulation Clean sections of the exterior wall- sanitize,and dry the Contaminants in the flood structural systems before re- waters are cause for femo,. installing materials Damaged and replacement of lower house trim work will require sections of the saturated replacement especially at insulation Clean.san dae door and window casings and dry the structural systems before re-installing The salt,erosion,and winds In coastal areas will have a damaging affect on the quality of exterior wall finishes Special Considerations for Damage to exterior finishes are more likely during high-wind conditions due to the loss of protection from missing Coastal/High Velocity Floods exterior finishes and water infiltration Damage to the insulation is more likely during high-wind conditions due to the loss of protection from missing roof coverings and exterior finishes,and from subsequent water infiltration This will increase the percent of damage Page 61 67 Interior Finish 0.25% 25-50% W75% Over 75% Interior finish includes the gypsum board, Water level does not rise to Water level rises just above Water level is up to 3 feet Water is more than 3 feet drywall,plaster,or paneling that makes up the the level of the first floor the first floor level. above the first floor level. above the first floor level of wall surfaces.It also includes trim around door a structure. the house. Y baseboards,casings.chair rails,and ceiling a moldings. z The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the o floodwaters is limited-less floodwaters is limited -less floodwaters is more than floodwaters is more than Materials include low-grade wood/plastic r than 12 hours. than 12 hours. 12 hours. 12 hours. composites,soft woods.and hard woods. m Finishes include paint,stain.or varnish. This item also covers any exterior and interior painted surfaces.This includes all interior Wicking of the water and high Water staining and damage Water staining and damage Water staining and damage painted surfaces,but not the building or repairs moisture conditions into the likely at the baseboard and at the baseboards and the at the baseboards,and of the underlying surfaces.This also includes finished materials at the the casings at the bottoms of casings at door openings running trim and casings at those exterior siding materials(and trim work) subfloonng and at the bottom door openings-Some need to be replaced Water door and window openings that need to be painted,but not those that have of the walls-Water staining ad)ustmenb'repaWrep4aceme damage at the lowest teveks need to be replaced Water inherent coloring within the materials themselves and damage possible at nt may be necessary.Water of the wall assembly-wall damage at all the levels of (brick,stucco.EIFS). baseboard and the casings at damage at the lowest levels and Vim.window sills and the wall assembly-wall a-r! the bottoms of door of the wall assembly-lower window aprons,wall tnm,window sills and openings.Some wall and trim may need to be paneling.wainscoting and window aprons,wall adfustment/repaw removed and replaced Minor chair rails require removal panelingr wainscoting and C replacement may be damage anbcipaled on door. and replacement Wall chair rails require removal ` necessary.No damage cabinet,and window surfaces should be removed and replacement Wall anticipated on door,cabinet, hardware.After repairs to to a height of 4 feet Some surfaces should be removed and window hardware The surfaces,the lower wall damage anticipated on door, to a height of 8 feet o baseboards and the bottom finishes,baseboards,and cabinet and window Significant damage of the door casings may need door casings will need to be hardware Some replacement anticipated on door,cabinet to be cleaned and painted primed and repainted. The needed After repairs to and window hardware Some bottoms of the cabinet bases surfaces,the entire wall replacement needed-After in the kitchen and bathrooms finishes.baseboards and repairs to surfaces.the entire may require repainting door and window casings will wall finishes baseboa! need to be primed and door and window ca5 repainted,along with the and window sashes ca,1.r,._c vanity cabinets in the to be primed and repainted bathrooms along with the vanity cabinets in the bathrooms Repaint both the upper an lower kitchen cabinets, where these are paint-grade cabinets Damage to the interior finishes are more likely during high-wind conditions due to the loss of protection from missing Special Considerations for roof coverings and exterior finishes,and from subsequent water infiltration.The salt,erosion,and winds in coastal areas Coastal/High Velocity Floods will have a damaging effect on the quality of exterior hardware-This will significantly increase the percent of damage Page 62 68 Doors and Windows 0-25% 25-50% 50.75% over75% This section includes all doors and windows of a Water level rises just to the Water level is just above Water rises to at least 12 Water rises more than 12 structure,as well as locks.hinges,frames,and o floor structure of the first the first floor. inches above the first floor inches above the first floor handles.Assumptions are hollow core doors -15 floor level. level. level with low-cost hardware for low,fair.and average quality construction.raised-panel hardwood _a The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the veneer with good quality hardware for good or floodwaters is limited-less floodwaters is limited-less floodwaters is more than floodwaters is more than excellent quality construction. than 12 hours. than 12 hours. 12 hours 12 hours (This section does not include paint or stain.) Bottoms of some interior Bottoms of intent and Bottoms of interior and Bottoms of interior and doors may be deformed, exterior doors may be exterior doors will be exterior doors will be delaminated,or have some deformed.delaminaled or deformed,delaminated,or deformed delanvnated,or swelling damage.Doors may have some swelling damage have some swelling damage have some swelling damage o need adjustment and/or Doors may need adjustment Interior doors will likely need Interior and exterior doors repairs to close and latch and/or repairs to close and replacement Exterior doors will likely need replacement c properly No impact on latch property No impact on may need adjustment_ Deformation or other normal sill-height windows normal sill-height windows repairs,or replacement No damage will be found at p Damage may be found at Damage may be found at impact on normal sdl-height norinal sill-te4ghl window o floor-level windows(hopper floor-level windows(hopper windows. Repairs of Replacement well be windows,awning windows, windows.awning windows replacements may be needed necessary at floor-level and floor-to-ceding windows) and floor-to-ce ling windows) at floor-level windows windows(hopper windows. (hopper windows,awning awning windows,and floor windows,and floor-to-ceWrig to-cedrng windows) windows) Replacement may be necessary for other windows r Special Considerations for Wind-driven rain in coastal areas will have a damaging effect on the quality of exterior doors and windows CoastallHigh Velocity Floods Page 63 69 Cabinets and Countertops 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% Ow 75% The basic cabinets for bathroom vanities and Water level is less than 4 Water level is between 4 Water level is between 1 Water level is more than 3 kitchens include paint-grade cabinets made of a inches above the finished and 12 inches above the foot and 3 feet above the feet above finished floor fiberboard or plywood material.The countertop floor level. finished floor level- finished floor level- level. is laminated plastic or a manmade'cultured v stone'surface. g Flood duration is short-no Flood duration is longer Flood duration is longer ., prolonged exposure to than 12 hours-prolonged than 12 hours-prolongeo Paint-grade cabinets are the baseline because water or contaminants exposure to water and exposure to water and they can be painted to match upper wall f- contaminants. contaminants. cabinets,when they are repairable,to return the house to pre-disaster conditions. a Damaged cabinets with hardwood face-frames, Base cabinets have minimal Base cabinets of Replace base cabinets Replace base cabinets and CL. doors and drawers will require replacement water damage Swelling and particleboard or medium- Water damage and exposure upper wall cabinets Water , e deterioration of manufactured density fiberboard need to be is prolonged-deformation, damage and exposure is Ill based on the depth of flooding above the floor. case goods especially replaced Repaint to match delamination and warping of prolonged-deformatian. o Therefore,if the flood depth only damages the cabinet bases,sides,and upper cabinets in kitchen cabinet base drawers and delaminetion and warping of base cabinet and countertops,the percent drawers using engineered Wood and plywood base doors Water contains debris cabinet base drawers and damage will be 60",0 or less. wood products.Bathroom cabinets may need cleaning, and contaminants. The doors Water contains debris, vanity cabinets and kitchen sarntving,and some repairs countertops may need to be and contaminants The base cabinets may need at cabinet base Repainting replaced countertops will need to be cleaning,sanitizing,and will be required to match replaced limited repairs Repainting upper cabinets in kitchen will be required to match upper cabinets in kitchen Page 64 70 Floor Finish 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% Over75% Materials for floor finish include:carpet. Water level does not rise to Water level rises lust to the Water level is above the Water level is well above hardwood.vinyl composition tile,sheet vinyl the level of the bottom of first floor level. first floor. the first floor_ floor cover,ceramic tile,and marble.Sub- the first floor structure. flooring is also included. Water level inundates the Water level inundates Water level inundates Carpeting,hardwood flooring,vinyl flooring °Y sub-flooring but does not above the sub-flooring and above the sub-flooring and tiles,and sheet vinyl are typically replaced 2 rise to the finished floor finished floor materials- finished floor materials. after water inundation.Brick,stone,and clay v materials. tile floor can be cleaned,sanitized,and L reused.These types of floors may have %1 No damage to the floor Minimal damage to the Significant damage to the Major damage to the floor areas where the mortar setting compound , sheathing. floor sheathing. floor sheathing -some sheathing-most of the has broken loose.These tiles should be areas of the sheathing will floor sheathing will need replaced.The floor sheathing is included in need replacement- replacement. this Category of Work,as compared to the Superstructure Category. No damage is anticipated in The sub-flooring may be The sub-flooring may be The sub-flooring may be the floor finish system at this damaged or delaminated by damaged or delaminated by damaged or delaminated by water level. high-humddy conditions and water inundation Floor water inundation Floor n may need to be repaired or covering will need removal. covering may need removal replaced drying sanitising and drying.saniMirig,and aQ, replacement,depending replacement depending upon the type of floor upon the type of floor c� covering Carpets(with covering.Carpets(with padding)should be removed padding)should be removed and replaced Wood floors and replaced Wood floc-, will need to be replaced will need to be replaced Ilk Ceramic Wes and stone Ceramic tiles and stone flooring may be re-used it flooring may be re-used d they are still secured to the they are still secured to the substrate Sheet vinyl and substrate Sheet vinyl an,.' vinyl Wes will need to be vinyl Wes w41 need to be replaced to facilitate drying replaced to facilitate dryi,� and repair of damage of the and repair of damage of the subfloor sub-floor Special Considerations for Damage to the floor finishes and floor sheathing are more likely during high-wind conditions due to the loss of protection Coastal/High Velocity Floods from missing roof coverings and exterior finishes.and from subsequent water infiltration This will significantly increase the percent of damage Page 65 71 Plumbing 0-25% 25-50% 50.75% over 75% The plumbing system includes the incoming „ Water level is less than 6 Water level is between 6 Water level is between 18 Water level is more than 3 water service(municipal water supply or well inches above the lowest inches and 18 inches inches and 3 feet above the feet above the lowest floor service),the water heater,water distribution floor level. above the lowest floor lowest floor level. level. piping,and the wastewater system.Wastewater level will be conveyed away from the structure by c either a connection to the municipal sewer r- Flood duration is short-no Flood duration is longer Flood duration is longer system or a septic system. t prolonged exposure to than 12 hours -prolonged than 12 hours-prolonged r- water or contaminants. exposure to water and exposure to water and When floodwaters saturate the soils.septic contaminants. contaminants. systems may be unable to discharge their waste, causing a back-up of the septic systems.If Floor drains can backflow Floor drams,shower drains. Floor drains.shower drains. All plumbing futures %;;i floodwaters raise above the level of the into the house-Under floor bathtubs,and toilets can bathtubs,toilets,bathroom backftow into the house b municipal sewer manhole covers,the sewage (or under slab)plumbing back flow into the house- sinks.utility sinks,and toilets Septic contamination will can back-up into the house through the sower Pj systems should be purged. Septic contamination is likely_ will backflow into the house occur The water heater wdi in lines.Verify the condition of the potable water cleanedr and sanitized.Any The water heater may need Septic contamination will need to be replaced supply to determine if it can provide a safe water o materials that might contain to be replaced occur The water heater will supply. remnants of waste materials need to be replaced or other contaminants in the floodwaters will require replacement Special Considerations foI CoastalMigh Velocity Floodf Houses incoastal areas may have additional plumbing fixtures and piping on the exterior of the house. Page 66 72 Electrical 0.25% 25-50% 50-75% ovw 75% 100-to 200-amp electrical service providing Water level is less than 12 Water level is between 12 Water level is between 18 Water level is more than 3 circuit breaker panels and distribution wiring.B. inches above the finished inches and 18 inches inches and 3 feet above the feet above the lowest floor Basic wiring(15/20 amp)for outlets,switches, floor level, above the finished floor lowest floor level. level receptacles,and lighting, 25-to 60-amp wiring level. systems for outlets for a washer,dryer,stove. and refrigerator. 9 Minor electrical A significant number of A significant number of Most of the wiring Components and limited wiring components and wiring components and a components and a (A minimum number of outlets and lighting g wiring are inundated but limited wiring are significant amount of significant amount of fixtures,sometimes quantified by local building remain below normal inundated.floodwaters wiring is inundated- wiring are inundated- code,begin to increase in number and receptacle height. above the normal floodwaters above normal floodwaters above normal application as the quality level of the residence receptacle height- wall switch height_ wall switch height- increases.)The basic approach listed here is for slab-on-grade or elevated houses: crawlspace 4 and basement houses will have higher damage �y levels more quickly due to the main panel and If the main eledncal power Modern Romex wrong that is Modem Romex wiring that r5 Modem Romex wiring that is horizontal wiring runs located below the lowest source is located in the inundated only for short inundated only for short inundated only for king o floor level. basement,the panel will durations(without wetting the durations while wetting the durations should be g' need to be replaced All endsrjointstterminatons)can ends/lointsilermmations replaced Older nonrn' outlets(receptacles, be dried and reused Older should be replaced Older cable(with impregnate.. switches,and lights)located nonmetallic cable(with non-metallic cable(with braided sheathings)shouk; in Vie basement should be impregnated braided impregnated braided be replaced when wetted replaced All receptacles, sheathings)should be sheathings)should be When chemical switches,and outlets located replaced when wetted When replaced when wetted When contaminants are suspected above the flood water high chemical contaminants are chemical contaminants are in the floodwaters.all c mark can be left in place and suspected in the floodwaters. suspected in Uwe floodwaters, inundated electrical wiring reused, all inundated electrical winng all inundated electrical wiring and components will iequ r. and components will require and components will require replacement tg replacement replacement Page 67 73 Appliances 0-25% 25-50k 50-75% ovw 75% Common,built-in appliances that would be Water level is less than 6 Water level is between 6 Water level is between 12 Water level is between 18 included are the dishwasher,hot water tank,and inches above the finished inches and 12 inches inches and 18 inches inches and 3 feet above the some stoves, a floor level. above the finished floor above the finished floor finished floor level. level_ level. Y 7 M Water level is in the floor Water level is in the floor Water level is in the floor Water level is in the floor area of the appliances but area of the appliances and area of the appliances and area of the appliances and 0 not into the equipment into the equipment into the equipment into the equipment operating system. operating system operating system operating system. The appliances may be Some of the appliances will Most of the appliances will AJI of the appliances will cleaned and reconditioned. need to be replaced- need to be replaced- need to be replaced. If appliances(water heater. If appliances(water healer. All appliances located at or AM appliances at or above clothes washer/dryer)are clothes washer/dryer)are above the first-floor level the first floor level should be located in the basement or located in the basement or should be cleaned and cleaned and reconditioned. under the floor spaces,these the under floor spaces,these reconditioned as needed- as needed-Gas-fired should be replaced should be replaced Gas-fired appliances should appliances should be Appliances at or above the Appliances at or above the be checked by a service checked by a service first-floor level should be first-floor level should be technician to verity whether technician to verity whether cleaned and reconditioned cleaned and reconditioned, the gas burners and controls the gas burners and controls a, as needed.Gas-fired as needed Gas-fired and electric wrong systems and elecUc wring systems E appliances should be appliances should be were compromised were compromised Replace checked by a service checked by a service Replacement may be as necessary The clothes technician to verify whether technician to verify whether required. The clothes dryer dryer.washing machine and the gas burners and controls the gas burners and controls and dishwasher systems and dishwasher systems and and electric wiring systems and electric wiring systems controls will be inundated and controls will be inundated were compromised. were compromised need to be replaced- and need to be replaced Replacement may be Replacement may be required required The clothes dryer and dishwasher systems and controls Ml likely be inundated and may require replacement Page 68 74 HVAC 0-25% 15-50% 50.75% Dvv 75% The base HVAC system is a torced-air heating Water level is less than 6 Water level is between 6 Water level is between 12 Water level is more than 3 system(furnace)with ductwork.The air handler inches above the lowest inches and 12 inches inches and 3 feet above the feet above the lowest floor system is located inside the thermal barrier of floor level_ above the finished floor finished floor level. level, the house. level. The percent damaged will be less for a boiler.A Water level is in the lower Water level is into the Water level is into the Water level is into the duct boiler system has a sealed piping system to ducts but not into the air lower ducts and the air lower ducts.air handler, distribution system.air distribute the heat while the furnace uses a duct handler or equipment handler,but not into the and the equipment handler.and the equipment system.Ducts with water infiltration will need to operating system equipment operating operating system. operating system. be cleaned,repaired,and re-insulated.By d System contrast,a boiler piping system only needs to y have the distribution piping clean and re- g The condenser unit may be The condenser unit may be The fuel-fired equipment The fuel-fired equipment insulated.Note:Old duct and HVAC insulation v reconditioned if the water reconditioned if the water (burneralcontrols)is (bumersicontrols)is may contain asbestos-use appropriate caution r level is less than 6 Inches level is up to 12 inches inundated. inundated. and adjust the costs for removal,if found. from the bottom of the from the bottom of the A gas-fired or oil-fired furnace located in a appliance. If the condenser appliance If the condenser basement or crawlspace will require replacement unit is located below the unit is located below the of the furnace assembly as soon as 12 inches of flood level,it will need to flood level,it will need to C floodwaters are present. This will require an be replaced. be replaced. adjustment of the percent damaged to 75%,as The condenser unit needs The condenser unit needs soon as the water reaches the firebox level of to be replaced. to be replaced. this heating equipment. A central air conditioner C or heat pump will have a ductod air distribution system.The outside condenser unit(s)will If HVAC equipment(furnace, II portions of the HVAC Portions of the HVAC All HVAC equipment require reconditioning after any flooding au handler. heat pump)are equipment(furnace.air equipment(furnace,au (furnace.au handler heap conditions. located in the basement or handler,heat pump)are handler_heat pump)should pump)should be replaced the under Moor areas the located In the basement or be replaced.Water-inundated Water-inundated duct equipment should be the under Moor areas,the duct Insulation should be insulation should be reconditioned or replaced equipment should be removed and replaced If the removed and replaced If the Water-nundated duct reconditioned or replaced duct Insulation is integral to duct insulation is integral to insulation should be removed Water-inundated duct the ducts(duct board or the ducts(duct board or and replaced If the duct Insulation should be removed secured interior duct liners), secured Interior duct liners) Insulation is integral to the and replaced If the duct the ducts should be replaced the ducts should be ducts(duct board or secured insulation Is integral to the All ducts that are bang replaced.All ducts that are Interior duct liners),the ducts ducts(duct board or secured reused will require cleaning being reused will require should be replaced.All ducts interior duct liners),the ducts cleaning Nat are being reused will should be replaced All ducts require cleaning that are being reused will require cleaning. Page 69 75 Guidance for Estimating Percent Damage for Non-Residential Structures Basic Flooding Model Assumptions: 1)Medium height freshwater flooding-limited duration Some high-velocity action,possible wave action. This guidance represents a starting point for inspectors to perform assessments on non-residential buildings Because of the wide range of structure types.this guidance should be used as a rough estimation for a typical 1-story convenience store.Any variation from that should take into consideration the potential differences in each element. 2)The damage evaluation guidance in this should be taken as possible or likely indicators of the respective level of damage.but is not a definite representation of damage to a structure after a flood and wind event.Not all threshold markers may need to be met to achieve the level of damage indicated. Damage Threshold Foundation 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% over 75% Continuous perimeter foundations,footings,and Water level rises just Water level is 4.7 feet Water level is 7.10 feet Water level is more than 10 piers for internal beams and floor loads. above first floor level. against the outside of the against the outside of the feet against the outside of Materials include masonry or concrete masonry building. building. the building. units(CMUs)or piles. No scouring around Limited scouring around Limited scouring around Limited scouring around foundation. foundation, foundation. foundation Some undermining but no Soils are saturated. Soils are saturated and Foundation is notably e visible cracking at unstable. cracked and'or displaced. concrete slab. Structure has been knocked m � off its foundation. v t Undermining of the Cracks noted on or along Portions of the foundation foundation,especially at the foundation walls are damaged or missing. t corners-hairline cracks ~ only. Significant undermining Significant undermining of of the foundation- the foundation-major _ significant cracking is cracking and separation of visible. the foundation. Short-term inundation to Short-term inundation- Floodwaters extend over Settlement noted at the footings limited heights.Limrted foundation is inundated with the top of the foundation due to erosion or unstable sods scouring and erosion-low- flood waters but for a limited system-significant Foundation wag damage- flow and low velocity duration.Limited scouring or inundation for over 12 secbons of the walls cradung. floodwaters-No noticeable undermining of the foundation hours Some craclung of displaced-and missing,causing cracking of the masonry or or footings is found.Minor the masonry/concrete an inherent instability to the a displacement of the cracking from some foundation walls.Some support for the building.Use foundation walls. settlement but no damage to the foundation caution when approaching or displacement.heaving.or wall from debris or entering the budding_ E discontinuities of the structural settlement noted. support systems. Coastal floods may have more evidence of scouring at the supports-the foundation system may be better designed to Special Considerations for resist this scouring action. Coastal/High Velocity Floods High-velocity floodwaters may create erosion;scounng that the building has not been designed to resist. Page 70 76 Superstructure(Wood Frame-Masonry) 0-25% 25.50% 50-75% Ovr75% The wall support systems that extend from the Water level does not rise Water level rises just Water level is up to 3 feet Water is over 3 feet high on foundation wall to the roof structure. to the level of the bottom above first floor level. high on the first floor level. the first floor level of the Superstructures include the exterior wall of the first floor of the building. sheathing panels,shear panels,or braced wall structure. panels.This section also includes structural members that support the roof,but does not No damage to the roof Damage to the exterior Some damage to exterior Significant damage to include roof sheathing. framing. walls is limited. walls. exterior walls- No wind damage to the Damage to the roof Some damage to sections Significant damage to the Wood frame construction: superstructure. framing is limited. of the roof framing. main portion or multiple Lightweight lumber or metal studs Interior wall Y sections of the roof framing.Pressurization framing(without sheathing) and failure of framing Typical exterior structural panel wall sheathing is -0 connections. plywood or hardboard m ►L- Minor damage to portions of Some missing sections or Missing sections or open Missing exterior wallls)or o Masonry construction: the wall structure.Wall studs open damage to portions of damage to some portions of open damage to large a Typically concrete or CMUs.with steel and sheathing suffered minor the wall structure.Wall studs the wall structure.Wall studs portions of the wall stnmcture. Nreinforcement.Typical exterior covers are damage by contact with and sheathing suffered some and sheathing damaged by Wall studs and sheathing a°' stucco,siding(aluminum, vinyl,or wood),and debris or from floodwater damage by contact with contact.collimsn,or piercing damaged by contact.. masonry veneer pressures against the debris or from floodwater with debris or from floodwater collision,or pierang with structure.Minor missing or pressures against the pressures against the debris or from floodwater damaged sections of the roof structure.Some missing or structure.Some missing or pressures against the structure.No deformation or damaged sections of the roof damaged sections of the roof structure-Large mkssrng c: distortion of the structural structure.No deformation or structure-Some deformation damaged sections of the roof o frame is evident. distortion of the structural or distortion of the structural structure.Significant c frame Is evident. frame is evident deformation or distortion of the structural frame is E evident- Coastal areas have higher wind conditions requiring additional exterior wall structural panels.shear walls. and braced wall Special Considerations for panels. Coastal/High Velocity Floods Damage to these wall structural systems would indicate a higher percent of damage-because they are already designed to resist higher wind conditions. Page 71 77 Roof Covering 0-25% 25 50% 5d75% Over 75% Rooting includes a lightweight composition Minor wind damage to the Some damaged areas of the Significant damaged areas Large damaged areas of shingle,the roofs.metal roofs,or a built-up roof roof coverings. roof from high winds or of the roof from high the roof from high winds or with gravel or rock cover material. Roofing does damage from debris. winds or damage from damage from debris. not include structural framing members such as debris. rafters or prefabricated trusses that support the roof deck.The roof sheathing and flashing is Main surface areas are Some sections of the roof Significant sections of the Major sections of the roof included in this section. unaffected. covering are missing or roof covering are missing covering are missing or loose. or loose. loose. Flashings are intact. Some damage to the Damage to the flashings Damage to the flashings flashings. allows some water allows significant water infiltration at joints and infiltration at joints and roof penetrations roof penetrations. o No damage to the roof Minimal damage to the roof Significant damage to the Major damage to the root sheathing. sheathing- roof sheathing -some sheathing-most of the areas of the sheathing will roof sheathing will need need replacement. replacement. 0 n Roof covering mostly intact- Some areas where the roof Some areas where the roof Major areas of the roof Some minor damage-some was damaged by high winds- was damaged by high winds. where the shingles ie are tom or loose parts of Several small areas of Several small areas of missing,allowing rainwater covering in limited areas- exposed roof sheathing as a exposed roof sheathing as a to freely enter the building result of missing/damaged result of damaged covering. below.Significant damage tc covering. Some damage to the roof roof covering and roof p covering and sheathing due sheathing from strong wim, to debris failing or or wmdbome debris penetrating the roof penetrating the roof assembly assembly_ Coastal areas have higher wind conditions requiring additional roof covering requirements. Damage to these roof coverings would indicate a higher percent of damage,because they are designed to resist higher Special Considerations for wind conditions. Coastalil-ligh Velocity Floods Damage to the roofing is more likely during high-wind conditions due to the loss of protection from missing roof coverings.This will increase the percent of damage. It is also possible that the local building code will require that the entire roof covering be removed and replaced. Page 72 78 Interiors (F25% 25-50% 50-75% 0.>i-5 Interiors include the partitions,interior doors, Water level does not rise Water level rises just Water level is up to 3 feet Water is more than 3 feet and surface finishes(for walls.floors.and to the level of the first floor above the first floor level. above the first floor level. above the first floor level of ceilings). E structure. the building- 0 Materials include low-grade wood/plastic The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the The duration of the Composites,Soft woods,and hard woods. floodwaters is limited - floodwaters is limited- floodwaters is more than 12 floodwaters is more than Finishes include paint,stain,or varnish. less than 12 hours. less than 12 hours. hours. 12 hours. This item also covers any exterior and interior painted surfaces.This includes all interior painted surfaces.but not the building or repairs Wicking of the water and Water staining and damage Water staining and damage at Water staining and damag= of the underlying surfaces.This also includes high moisture conditions into likely at the baseboard and the baseboards and the at the baseboards.runrmg those exterior siding materials(and trim work) the finished materials at the the casings at the bottoms of casings at door openings trim.and casings at door and that need to be painted,but not those that have subflooring and at the bottom door openings.Some need to be replaced-Water window openings need to be inherent coloring within the materials themselves of the waits.Water staining adlustmentlrepair,repiaceme damage at the lowest levels of replaced.Water damage at (brick,stucco.EIFS). and damage possible at nt may be necessary_Water the wall assembly-wall and all the levels of the wall baseboard and the casings damage at the lowest levels trim.window sills and window assembly-wall and trim. NOTE:Non-residential structures with multiple at the bottoms of door of the wall assembly-lower aprons.wall paneling. window sills and window stories will receive less damage to this element openings.Some wall and trim may need to be wainscoting.and chair rails aprons-wall paneling, than single-story structures,as the majority of adjustmenVrepair/reptaceme removed and replaced. require removal and wainscoting.and chair rail= o intenor finish for multi-story structures will likely nl may be necessary.No Minor damage anticipated on replacement_Wall surfaces require removal and n not be on the ground floor. damage anticipated on door. door.cabinet,and window should be removed to a height replacement.Wall surfaces cabinet,and window hardware.After repairs to of 4 feet.Some damage should be removed to a rn hardware-The baseboards surfaces,the lower wall anticipated on door.cabinet. height of 8 feet Significant and the bottom of the door finishes.baseboards.and and window hardware Some damage anticipated on door, casings may need to be door casings will need to be replacement needed.After cabinet.and window cleaned and painted. primed and repainted.The repairs to surfaces,the entire hardware.Some bottoms of cabinet bases in wall finishes.baseboards.and replacement needed-After bathrooms may require door and window casings will repairs to surfaces.the entire repainting. need to be primed and wall finishes.baseboards repainted.along with the and door and window vanity cabinets in the casings.and window sashes bathrooms.Both upper and will need to be primed and lower paint-grade cabinets repainted along wrth the should be repainted where vanity cabinets in the lower cabinets were repaired bathrooms.Repaint both or replaced. upper and lower cabinets. where these are paint-grade cabinets SpecialConsiderations for Damage to the interior finishes are more likely during high-wind conditions due to the loss of protection from missing roof Coastal;High Velocity Floods coverings and exterior finishes.and from subsequent water infiltration.The salt,erosion.and winds in coastal areas will have a damaging effect on the quality of exterior hardware.This will significantly increase the percent of damages. Page 73 79 Plumbing 0-25% 25-50% 50-75% Over 75% The plumbing system includes the incoming Water level is less than 6 Water level is between 6 Water level is between 18 Water level is more than 3 water service(municipal water supply or well inches above the lowest inches and 18 inches above inches and 3 feet above the feet above the lowest floor service).the water heater,water distribution floor level. the lowest floor level. lowest floor level. level. piping,fire protection system,and the wastewater system.Wastewater will be conveyed Flood duration is short -no Flood duration is longer Flood duration is longer away from the structure by either a connection to prolonged exposure to than 12 hours -prolonged than 12 hours -prolonged the municipal sewer system or a septic system. 1 water or contaminants. exposure to water and exposure to water and a contaminants. contaminants. When floodwaters saturate the soils.septic systems may be unable to discharge their waste, causing a back-up of the septic systems.If s c floodwaters raise above the level of the ~ Floor drains can backflo-n Floor drains.shower drams. Floor drams.shower drains. All plumbing futures wdl . municipal sewer manhole covers,the sewage into the budding. Under bathtubs,and toilets can bathtubs,toilets.bathroom bacldlow into the building can back-up into the building through the sewer floor(or under slab) backflow into the building. sinks.utility sinks.and toilets Septic contamination will to lines.Verify the condition of the potable water plumbing systems should Septic contamination is likely. will backftow into the budding. occur.Water heaters will supply to determine if it can provide a safe water be purged.Leaned,and Water heaters may need to be Septic contaminabon will need to be replaced supply. r, sandized.Any materials replaced occur.Water heaters will need that might contain remnants to be replaced. ° of waste materials or other contaminants in the c4 floodwaters will require replacement. Special Considerations The plumbing systems in place in the buildings may vary significantly.and damage thresholds should account for the situation of the building being assessed. Page 74 80 Electrical 0.25% 25-50% 50-75% Over 75% Consists of all electrical components on the Water level is less than 12 Water level is between 12 Water level is between 18 Water level is more than 3 property site,such as electrical wiring, inches above the finished inches and 18 inches inches and 3 feet above the feet above the lowest floor communications,conveyance,lighting.and floor level. above the finished floor lowest floor level. level- security. Y level. A minimum number of outlets and lighting Minor electrical A significant number of A significant number of Most of the wiring fixtures.sometimes quantified by local building components and limited wiring components and wiring components and a components and a code,begin to increase in number and L wiring are inundated but limited wiring are significant amount of wiring significant amount of application as the quality level of the structure remain below normal inundated.and is inundated-floodwaters wiring are inundated- ncreases.Structure type will also affect the receptacle height. floodwaters are above the are above normal wall floodwaters are above amount of fixtures,wiring,and electrical normal receptacle height switch height. normal wall switch height equipment in the building,and therefore will significantly affect the percent damage to this If the main electrical power Modern Romex wiring that is Modern Romex winng that is Modem Romex winng that element.For this example.equipment is source is located in the inundated only for short inundated orNy for short inundated only for long assumed to be on the first floor.In multi-story basement.the panel will durations(without wetting durations while wetting the durations should be buildings where equipment is on floors higher need to be replaced.All the endsljoint&terminatons) endsrpintsAerminabons replaced.Older nonmetallic than where the flooding is occurring,these � outlets(receptacles. can be dried and reused- should be replaced.Older cable(with impregnated o percent damage estimates would be significantly g switches and tights)located Older nonmetallic cable(with non-metallic cable(with braided sheathings)should lower. below grade should be impregnated braided impregnated braided be replaced when wetted. replaced.All receptacles. sheathings)should be sheathings)should be When chemical A switches.and outlets located replaced when wetted When replaced when wetted. When contaminants are suspected c above the flood water high chemical contaminants are chemical contaminants are in the floodwaters.all mark can be left in place and suspected in the floodwaters, suspected in the floodwaters. inundated electrical wrong reused. all inundated electncal wring all inundated electrical-nnng and components will require and components will require and components will require replacement replacement replacement- Special Considerations The electrical system in place and its location with respect to the building may vary significantly.and damage thresholds should account for the situation of the building being assessed. Page 75 81 HVAC 0.25% 2550% 50-75% Over 75% The base HVAC system is a forced-air heating Water level is less than 6 Water level is between 6 Water level is between 12 Water level is more than 3 system(furnace)with ductwork.The air handler inches above the lowest inches and 12 inches inches and 3 feet above the feet above the lowest floor system is located inside the thermal barrier of floor level. above the finished floor finished floor level. level. the building. level. The percent damaged will be less for a boiler.A Water level is in the lower Water level is into the Water level is into the Water level is into the duct boiler system has a sealed piping system to ducts but not into the air lower ducts and the air lower ducts.air handler, distribution system,air distribute the heat while the furnace uses a duct handler or equipment handler, but not into the and the equipment handler.and the equipment system.Ducts with water infiltration will need to operating system. equipment operating operating system. operating system. be cleaned.repaired.and re-insulated.By system. contrast.a boiler piping system only needs to have the distribution piping clean and re- The condenser unit may be The condenser unit may be The fuel-fired equipment The fuel-fired equipment insulated.Note:Old duct and HVAC insulation reconditioned if the water reconditioned if the water (burners,,controls)is (burnersicontrols)is may contain asbestos-use appropriate caution level is less than 6 inches level is up to 12 inches inundated. inundated. and adjust the costs for removal,if found. from the bottom of the from the bottom of the A gas-fired or oil-fired furnace located in a >° appliance.If the condenser appliance,If the condenser basement or crawlspace will require replacement unit is located below the unit is located below the of the furnace assembly as soon as 12 inches of flood level,it needs to be flood level, it needs to be floodwaters are present.This will require an v replaced. replaced. adjustment of the percent damaged to 75%.as g a Minor to no damage to Minor to some damage to The condenser unit needs The condenser unit needs soon as the water reaches the firebox level of extenor HVAC exterior HVAC to be replaced. to be replaced. e this heating equipment.A central air conditioner components. components. or heat pump will have a ducted air distribution Some damage to some Significant damage to system.The outside condenser unit(s)will exterior HVAC multiple exterior HVAC require reconditioning after any flooding components.Some components.Components conditions. components may have may have connection i3 connection failures and failures and components some became windborne became windbome debns. debris. If HVAC equipment(furnace. If portions of the HVAC Portions of the HVAC All HVAC equipment air handler.heat pump)are equipment(furnace.air equipment(furnace.air (furnace.air handler.heat located in the basement or handler,heat pump)are handler.heat pump)should pump)should be replaced the under floor areas.the located in the basement or be replaced.Water- Water-inundated duct equipment should be the under floor areas.the inundated duct insulation insulation should be removed reconditioned or replaced. equipment should be should be removed and and replaced.It the duct Water-inundated dud reconditioned or replaced. replaced-If the duct insulation is integral to the insulation should be Water-inundated duct insulation is integral to the ducts(duct board or secured removed and replaced.If the insulation should be removed ducts(duct board or secured interior duct hners).the ducts E duct insulation is integral to and replaced- If the duct interior duct knersl.the duds should be replaced.All ducts the duds(dud board or insulation is integral to the should be replaced.All duds that are being reused will secured intenor dud liners). ducts(dud board or secured that are being reused will require cleaning. E the ducts should be interior dud liners).the duds require Ueaning_ o replaced.All duds that are should be replaced-All ducts being reused will require that are being reused will cleaning. require cleaning. Page 76 82 City of Denton Substantial Damage Management Plan Page 1 83 22 Population Estimates i� 1 N tr Teas Council of Governments .-. ►- A, , IL A 111041111111 Now -x• � ,� IIII r a "moo M"cott Rae 7 It Summary The estimated January 1,2022 population for the NCTCOG region is 8,097,170.Last year the region added 157,570 people.Regional growth last year was almost the same as it was in 2020.In 2021,21 cities grew by 10%or more.Fort Worth led the region in growth,adding 22,710 people last year while Lewisville added 19,000,due in large part to the annexation of Castle Hills.They were followed by Dallas with just under 17,000 and McKinney with 6,800 and Frisco with 6,500.Collin,Denton,Dallas,and Tarrant Counties each added more than 23,000 people last year,with Collin County leading the way with 41,000 new residents.Ellis County is now over 200,000 and Hunt County over 100,000 population.Since 1990,the region has almost doubled in population. Cities with populations of 1,000 or more are reported individually in this report. Highlights NCTCOG Region-Housing Completions Top 10 Largest City Populations on January 1st ngle Family Units Mufti Family Units 7000D 1♦Dallas Fort Worth Arlington Plano Irving Garland Frisco McKinney 60000 Grand Prairie Mesquite 1.0 50000 0,9 40000 0.8 07 30000 0.6 05 20000 - 0.4 10000 0.3 0.2 0 7r0.1 2020 2021 0 Cities With Most Growth Last Year Fastest Growing Cities by Percent Last Year h.Total Population Added Percentage Increase in PopUlation Fort Worth Caddo Mills Lewisville Aubrey Dallas Haslet McKinney Celina Frisco New Fairview Celina Northlake Denton Godley Plano Lavon ' Little Elm Royse City Princeton Princeton 20000 25000 10 20 30 40 s0 60 70 84 2022 City Population Estimates Name 2020 Census 2021 Estimate 2022 Estimate 2021-2022 Absolute 2021-2022 Percent Population April 1 January 1 January 1 Change Change Addison 16,661 17,150 17,720 570 3.3% 10 AIlen 104,627 104,630 104, 770 240 0.2% ado 4,739 4,930 5,330 400 8. Alvord 1,351 1,360 1,360 0 0% Anna 16,896 18,700 20,980 2,280 12.2% Annetta 3,041 3,050 3,050 0 0% Argyle 4,403 4,480 4,780 300 6.75 Arlington 394,266 396,490 399,560 3,070 0.8% Aubrey 5,006 5,630 7,580 1,950 34. Aurora 1,390 1,'3901 1,390 0 0% 13,420 13,610 190 Balch Springs 27,685 27,750 27,740 -10 0% Bartonville 1,770 30 Bedford 49,928 49,920 49,930 10 0% Benbrook 24,520 24,960 25,240 280 1.1% Blue Mound 2,393 2,390 2,390 0 0% Blue Ridge 1,180 1,180 1,200 20 1.7% Boyd 1,416 1,410 1,410 0 0% Bridgeport 5,923 5,930 5,930 01 0% Burleson 47,641 48,540 50,210 1,670 3.4% Caddo Mills 1,495 1,840 3,030 1,190 Carrollton 133,4341 134,6301 135,110 480 0.4% Cedar Hill ,1 50,280 140 Celina 16,739 19,150 25,240 6,090 31.89%. Cleburne 31,352 31,890 32,640 50 2. Cockrell Hill 3,815 3,820 3,820 0 0% Colleyville 26,057 26,200 26,370 170 0.6% Combine 2,245 2,270 2,300 30 1.3% Commerce 9,090 9,110 9,180 70 0.8% Coppel I 42,983 43,120 43,140 20 0% Copper Canyon 1.731 1740 1,780 40 2.3% Corinth 22,634 22,7201 22,800 80 0.4% orsicana 25,140 40 0. Crandall 3,860 3,920 4,080 160 4.1% resson 1, 1,350 ,350 0 0% Cross Roads 1,744 1,740 1,830 90 5.2% Crowley 18,070 18,350 18,600 250 1.4% Dallas 1,304,379 1,304,870 1,321,740 16,870 1.3% Dalworthington Gardens 2,293 2,300 2,300 0 0% Decatur 6,538 6,850 6,910 60 0.9% DeCordova 3,007 3,010 3,010 0 0% Denton 139,869 141,880 146,750 4,870 3.4% DeSoto 56,145 56,470 57,380 910 Double Oak 3,0541 3,060 3,0801 20 0.7% 85 2022 City Population Estimates Name 2020 Census 2021 Estimate January 2022 Estimate January 2021-2022 Absolute 2021-2022 Percent Population April 1 1 1 Change Change 3,359 3,370 3,370 0 JLO% Duncanville 40,706 40,700 40,700 0 *6. Edgecliff Village 3,790 0 � Ennis 20,159 20,570 21,860 1,290 Euless 61,032 61,080 61,480 0. Everman 6,154 6,170 6,170 0 0% Fairview 10,372 10,580 10,830 250 2.4 a Farmers Branch 35,991 36,570 38,140 1,570 4.3% Farmersville 3,61 3,660 4,290 JL 6 17.2% Fate 17,958 20,080 22,890 2,810 14% Ferr AL 2,78 2,820 3,070 8. Flower Mound 75,956 76,820 78,570 1,750 2.3% Forest Hill 13,955 14,150 Forney 23,455 25,170 27,040 1,870 7.4% Fort Worth 918,915 933,190 955,900 22,710 2.4% Frisco 200,509 210,940 217,470 6,530 3.1% Garland 246,018 246,020 247,590 1,570 0.6% Glenn Heights 15,819 16,560 18,090 1,530 9.2%11 Glen Rose 2,659 2,680 EL 2,710 30 1.1% Godley 1,450 1,610 1,980 370 23% ranbury 10,95 10,950 11,440 490 4. Grand Prairie 196,100 198,030 199,780 1,750 0.9% Grandview 1,879 1,880 1,890 10 Grapevine 50,631 52,000 52,000 0 0% reenville A 28,16 28,640 30,450 Hackberry 2,973 2,970 2,970 0 0% Haltom City 46,073 46,120 46,260 40 0. Haslet 1,952 2,030 2,730 7 00 34.5% Heath 9,769 9,860 9,890 30 0.3% Hickory Creek 4,718 4,900 5,440 540 11% Highland Park 8,864 M. 8,840 8,800 -40 -0.5% Highland Village 15,899 15,950 16,020 70 0.4% Hudson Oaks 2,174 2,500 2,830 330immob- 13. Hurst 40,413 40,420 40,430 10 0% Hutchins 5,670 5,700 Irving 256,684 258,860 261,350 2,490 1% Italy 1,926 1,970 2,00 1. Josephine 2,119 2,210 2,290 80 3.6% Joshua 7,891 8,060 8,370 3 3.8% Justin 4,409 5,250 5,820 570 10.9% Kaufman 6,797 6,860 6,9901 130 1.99' Keene 6,387 6,400 6,500 100 1.6% Keller 45,776 45,940 120 0. Kemp 1 1,129 1,130 1,140 101 0.9% 8,5171 8,530 8,530 0 86 2022 City Population Estimates Name 2020 Census 2021 Estimate January 2022 Estimate January 2021-2022 Absolute 2021-2022 Percent Population April 1 1 1 Change Change Kerens 1,505 1,500 1,510 10 0.7% rugerville 1,766 111,840 1970 130 Krum 5,483 5,710 5,7901 80 1.4% Lake Dallas 7,708 7,720 _ 70 0.991. Lakeside 1,649 1,650 1,660 10 0.6% Lake Worth 4,711 0 4,710 -10 -0.27. Lancaster 41,275 41,500 41,560 60 0.1% Lavon 4,469 4,660 5,710 1,050 22.5% Lewisville 111,822 113,620 132,6201 19,0001 16.7% Little Elm 46,453 48,200 51 3.440 7 Lowry Crossing 1,6891 1,690 1,690 0 0% 2 Mabank g72,60t2 4,140 4,140 0 0% cKinney 1 199,640 6,820 McLendon-Chisholm 3,890 3,890 0 0% Mansfield 74,750 77,040 2,290 3. Melissa 13,901 16,070 18,030 1,960 12.2% Mesquite 150,108 150,420 152,020 1,600 1.1% Midlothian 35,125 36,470 37,580 1,110 3% Mineral Wells 14,820 15,020 15,090 70 0.5% Murphy 21,013 21,180 21,200 201 0.1% Nevada 1,314 1,310 1,490 180 13. Newark 1,096 1,100 1,100 0 0% New Fairview 1,386 1,570 2,060 Northlake 5,201 7,020 8,790 1,770 25.2% North Richland Hills 69,917 71,000 71,600 r 0.8% Oak Leaf 1,552 1,560 1,640 80 5.1% Oak Point 4,357 4,520 5,000 480 10.6% Ovilla 4,304 4,330 4,340 10 0.2% Palmer 2,393 2,460 2,530 70 2.8% Pantego 2,568 2,570 2,570 0 0% Parker 5,462 5,670 5,730 1. relican Bay 2,049 2,180 2,360 180 8.3% Point 4,381 4,580 4,830 285,494 287,400 290,850 3,450 1.2% er 2,450 Princeton 17,027 18,410 21,760 3,350 18.2% Prosper 30,174 32,320 35,410 3,090 9. Providence Village 7,691 7,860 8,260 400 5.1% Quinlan 1,414 1,430 1,450 20 1.4.a Red Oak 14,222 14,900 15,640 740 5% Reno 2,878 3,080 3,250 170 5.5% Rhome 1,630 1,680 1,690 10 0.6% Rice 203 1,200 1,280 b Richardson 119,4691 120,640 122,5701 1,930 1.6% 87 2022 City Population Estimates Name 2020 Census 20�ate January 2022 Estimate January 2021-2022 Absolute 2021-2022 Percent Population April 1 1 1 Change Change Richland Hills 8,621 8,640 8,630 -10 -0.1% Rio Vista 1,008 - 1,010 1,010 0 0% iver Oaks 7,646 7,640 0 Roanoke 9,665 9,770 9,830 60 0.6% Rockwall 47,25 48,010 49,300 1,290 2. Rowlett 62,535 64,180 65,030 850 1.3% Royse City 13,508 15,720 18,810 3,090 19.7% Runaway Bay 1,546 1,550 1,590 40 2.6% Sachse 27,1037 27,330 28,450 1,120 4.1% Saginaw 23,890 24,420 24,450 301 0.1% St.Paul 99 990 1,000 10 Sanger 8,839 9,170 9,470 300 3.3% Sansom Park Seagoville 18,446 18,950 19,580 630 3.3% hady Shores 2,764 2,770 2, Southlake 31,265 31,660 31,770 110 0.3% Springtown 3,064 3,210 3,310 100 3.1% Stephenville 20,897 20,840 21,130 290 1.4% Sunnyvale 7,893 7,940 8,540 600 7. Talty 2,500 2,520 2,550 30 1.2% Terrel 17,465 17,520 17,590 70 0 The Colony 44,5341 45,520 45,900 380 0.8% Trophy Club 13,688 14,290 14,400 110 University Park 25,278 25,310 25,360 50 0.2% 4,36 5,050 IL 5,760 710 Watauga 23,650 23,650 23,660 10 0% Waxahachie 41,14 42,120 44,28 2,160 5. Weatherford 30,854 31,180 31,690 510 1.6% Westlake 1,623 1,780 1,840 60 3.4% West Tawakoni 1,895 1,900 1,900 0 0% Westworth Village 2,585 2,600 2,610 10 0.4% White Settlement 18,269 18,340 18,430 901 0.5% Willow Park 4,936 4,940 5,210 5. Wilmer 4,974 6,100 6,690 590 9.715%1. Wolfe City 1,400 1,400 Wylie 57,526 59,220 60,460 1,240 2.1% 88 2022 County Population Estimates Name 2020 Census Population 2021 Estimate 2022 Estimate 2021-2022 Absolute 2021-2022 Percent April 1 January 1 January 1 Change Change Collin 1,064,465 1,093,910 1,135,060 41,150 3.8% Dallas 2,613,539 2,623,850 2,654,510 30,660 1.2% Denton 906,422 926,830 950,660 23,830 2.6% Ellis 192,455 198,970 207,620 8,650 4.3% Erath 42,545 42,880 43,320 440 1% Hood 61,598 61,600 62,120 520 0.8% Hunt 99,956 101,660 104,900 3,240 3.2% Johnson 179,927 185,560 193,500 7,940 4.3% Kaufman 145,310 148,970 153,130 4,160 2.8% Navarro 52,624 53,450 53,610 160 0.3% Palo Pinto 28,409 28,720 28,780 60 0.2% Parker 148,222 150,220 152,930 2,710 1.8% Rockwall 107,819 112,850 119,900 7,050 6.2% Somervel I 9,205 9,420 9,660 240 2.5% Tarrant 2,110,640 2,131,520 2,157,740 26,220 1.2% Wise 68,632 69,190 69,740 550 0.8% NCTCOG Region Denton ! y ina I- - ' Metropolitan Planning au re Collin L _ _� Area(MPA) '� Denton �''x McKinney Litt(e lrn I nceYoni - NCTCOG New Fairview Frisco Wise Northlake I Cad ills Lewisville � Plano Lavon -- - ;- Royse ity 44L Haslet � Hurtt i -Rockwall r �-- Dallas Fort Worth Dallas c r Palo Pinto Parker Tarrant41 ` j' Godley t Kaufman Hood Johnson ~ , Somervel! Ellis Erath Navarro WO =' Top 10 cities with the most growth 0 4.75 s.a to zas 38 Low or fastest growth last year 89 2022 Detailed Estimates for Multi-county Cities Name Total population Collin Dallas Denton Ellis Erath Hood Hunt Johnson Kaufman Navarro Pinto parker Rockwall Somervell Tarrant Wise Other Azle 13,608 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,675 0 0 10,933 0 0 Burleson 50,207 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41,020 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,187 0 0 Carrollton 135,108 672 52,317 82, 0 0 0 0 Cedar Hill 50,277 0 49, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Celina 25,241 22,299 0 2, 0 0 0 0 Combine 2, 1,424 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coppell 43,138 0 42,083 1, 0 0 0 0 Cresson 1,349 0 0 521 0 0 0 0 0 Crowley 18,602 0 0 18,570 0 0 Dallas 1,321,737 51,915 1,241,271 28, 0 0 0 0 Ferris 3,069 0 1 0 3,068 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flower Mound 78,573 0 0 76, 0 1,602 0 0 Fort Worth 955,902 0 0 21,581 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,232 0 0 931,061 28 0 Frisco 217,469 130,003 0 87, 0 0 0 0 Garland 247,590 162 247, 2 0 0 0 0 Glenn Heights 18,088 0 11,320 0 6,768 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Prairie 199,778 0 127, 0 0 0 0 71,869 0 0 Grapevine 51,998 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51,998 0 0 Haslet 2,732 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,732 0 0 Heath 9,886 0 9,690 0 0 0 0 Josephine 2,287 2,257 0 0 0 0 Lewisville 132,616 0 1,309 131, 0 0 0 0 Mabank 4,140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,869 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,271 McLendon-Chisholm 3,886 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,886 0 0 0 0 Mansfield 77,041 0 0 0 829 0 0 0 7,575 0 0 0 0 0 0 68,637 0 0 Mesquite 152,020 0 151, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mineral Wells 15,091 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,917 174 0 0 0 0 0 Newark 1,096 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,096 0 New Fairview 2,064 0 0 0 0 1,954 0 Ovilla 4,338 0 302 0 4,036 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pilot Point 4,829 0 0 4, 0 0 0 0 Plano 290,847 285,186 0 5, 0 0 0 0 Prosper 35,414 27,124 0 8, 0 0 0 0 Reno 3,253 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,233 0 0 20 0 0 Richardson 122,574 42,822 79, 0 0 0 0 0 Roanoke 9,830 0 0 9, 0 0 0 0 Rowlett 65,031 0 57, 7,521 0 0 0 0 Royse City 18,813 2,359 0 0 0 0 0 3,090 0 0 0 0 0 13,364 0 0 0 0 Sachse 28,453 10,534 17, 0 0 0 0 0 Sanger 9,471 0 0 9, 0 0 0 0 Seagoville 19,576 0 19, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Southlake 31,769 0 0 0 31,028 0 0 Springtown 3,310 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,310 0 0 0 0 0 Trophy Club 14,397 0 0 13, 0 688 0 0 Venus 5,762 0 0 0 686 0 0 0 5,076 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Westlake 1,842 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,839 0 0 Wylie 60,459 57,343 1,6L4 OI 011 O] 01L_0 0 0r 0 0 0 1,442 0 0 0 0 Although split city boundaries cross county lines,some split cities may have population in only one county. 90 2022 Population By Planning Area Region 2020 Census Population April 1 2021 Estimate January 1 2022 Estimate January 1 2021-2022 Absolute Change 2021-2022 Percent Change 16 County NCTCOG Region 7,831,768 7,939,600 8,097,170 157,570 2% 12 County MPA 7,698,985 7,805,140 7,961,800 156,660 2% 2022 Population Estimates Methodology NCTCOG uses the housing unit method for estimating current year population: Estimated household population=estimated units*estimated occupancy rate*estimated persons per occupied unit The calculation is performed for each unit type(single family,multi-family,other).The results are summed along with an estimate of group quarters population to arrive at a total population estimate.Every year,cities are asked to provide information about changes in housing stock and population in group quarters housing.Cities are also given the opportunity to review figures prior to release.Kennedale did not participate in the survey.The 2021 population estimates for some cities have been revised.The estimates included herein supersede any prior estimates. 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Arlington,TX 76005 www.nctcog.org 91 a_ P - 790 r i MONTHLY ACTIVI T r:eM REPORT FEBRUARY 2023 °` EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW HOTEL PERFORMANCE STATS EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW HOTEL STATS FEBRUARY 2023 OCCUPANCY BY WEEK FEBRUARY 2023 VS 2022 MONTH END HOTEL STATS ° ° Occupancy%,by week: Feb 2023 Same week Feb 2022 Occupancy % 68.6% 73.3% (6%) 80% 80% 79% ADR $97.74 $93.34 5% 75% Revenue $ 4,671,509 $ 4,768,192 (2%) 72% 72% u 3/ RevPAR $ 67.26 $ 65.11 3% M 70% 71 ° 70% u 69% U 67% 60% FEBRUARY MONTH END HIGHLIGHTS o February hotel occupancy was 68.6%, down 6% compared to last year's record February, but still the 2nd best February 50% occupancy on record, Jan 29-Feb 4 Feb 5-11 Feb 12-18 Feb 19-25 Feb 26-Mar 4 o Despite the slightly lower occupancy, ADR was up 5% which YTD FEBRUARY OCCUPANCY, REVENUE & ADR COMPARISON resulted in a record high February ADR of $97.74, as well as a 2023 2022 record high February RevPAR of $67.26. ' ' o This is the 15th consecutive month of achieving all-time Occupancy % 68.4% 70.5% (3%) month end records for ADR and RevPAR. Revenue $ 9.873,762 $ 9,561,068 3% ADR $ 98.29 $ 92.38 6% DISCOVER DENTON 94 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 3 ©Q SALES AND SERVICES SALES AND SERVICES ACTIVITIES UPDATE 0\/ Attended X Site Round Up in Fort Worth. Conducted a Site Tour with Embassy andServiced Texas Transition Conference Networked with several meeting & event 0\/ Division 10 — A Psycholoeical Association C\/ with onsite registration and talked to professionals local to the DFW area. looking to start their annual conference attendees about local Denton restaurants in Denton. and places to shop. We also provided them with Discover Denton Welcome C\/) Met with IAI Summit Conference bags, badges, and lanyards. planners. Discussed off-site meeting plans 2/1 Attended Emerging Leader with MPi. It they have at the Austin Food Truck stop was a round panel discussion regarding Attended the TSAE Women Summit and and Miss Angeline's. generational differences in the hospitality C\/ had the opportunity to e with pp Y engage g g industry and how to work well with all many Association decision-makers and generations. leaders. 0\/ Hosted Carol and Katie for lunch. They are two HelmsBriscoe planners that bring several conferences to Denton. Discussed next year's program and re-booking _ options. 0\/ Conducted a site tour with the TX Dept. of Family & Protective Services. They are s �a looking to book about 4 programs at the DISCOVER DENTON Embassy and l%ed the property! MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 5 O0 GROUP LEADS GENERATED TOTAL LEADS 61 17 44 • 61 total leads generated TOTAL ROOM • 71 Organizations/Clients prospected in February NIGHTS 25,661 6,535 19,126 • Active leads have an estimated economic impact* of $6.7M TOTAL $*EEI $6.7M $1.9 M $4.8 M Group Lead Name Requested Rooms EEI Value Continued Group Leads QASPIR Foundation 30 $55,379.83 Group Lead Name Requested Rooms EEI Value 033-23 NPPC:Purina RetrieverAwards 58 $4,987.68 Elevate 117 $10,061.36 2023HBU-June 111 $9,545.39 Hillcrest Alumni Association 100 $40,279.45 TMHRA Annual Conference 2024 400 $113,597.80 embecta NSM 2023 484 $92,661.34 24 Seven Dance Convention-2024-May 384 $209,021.89 10390-May Oncology Summit 162 $45,611.11 24Seven Dance Convention-2024-March 384 $209,021.89 WOWCon Beyond 2024 21 $28,985.88 2024 The Streetz-March 308 $184,886.31 Retail Market Development Spring 2023 Meeting 39 $9,513.79 JUMP Dance Convention 2024-Feb 384 $138,621.89 REVEL Dance-Dallas 2028 440 $37,837.58 NUVO Dance Convention-2023--Nov 384 $138,621.89 REVEL Dance-Dallas 2027 440 $37,837.58 CD1C Institute 2023-Dallas Area 716 $216,452.06 REVEL Dance-Dallas 2026 440 $37,837.58 RASA Floors 104 $61,743.43 2024T3AdvisorConference 1675 $408,040.79 Texas State Association of Fire Fighters-2023TX/Oklahoma State Leadership Meeting 160 $31,359.12 TAPT-HPN 90677 2007 $568,590.96 2024 1-CAR National Meeting 671 $153,534.31 2024SACC Midwest Texas 292 $130,710.39 TACVPR Annual 135 $64,409.26 Light the Way End Human Trafficking Summit 2024 1350 $573,692.57 Bespoke-Cox Auto-Texas Race-Sept 21-25,2023 98 $16,347.46 RFP_PfizerNA_POPCE Texas Pilot Meeting#3_PFZ099322_May2023 30 $2,579.84 Advent Wave 4 Mid-West 2023 670 $57,616.32 Sales Excellence Training- Dallas 112 $24,415.38 APCO Natl Sales Meeting 2023 643 $160,894.46 Senior Leadership Meeting 2023 1335 $466,802.66 SP Annual event 2024 565 $136,586.89 Lush Retail Managers Meeting 2023-East/West US 160 $13,759.12 FLOAT 2026 1956 $168,205.24 Avenue One Event 277 $48,900.48 SOHO Healthfest 2024 347 $29,840.09 Premierinc.,Continuum Care Winter2023 130 $25,699.28 2024 AHPA Annual Conference 683 $58,734.24 DISCOVER DENTON 97 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 6 ©Q SALES DEPARTMENT GROUP LEADS GENERATED Continued Group Leads Group Lead Name Requested Rooms EEI Value Launch Manager Meeting 395 $77,967.83 Principal Reset and Building Your Base - Denton 331 $129,664.18 TWUJNIWLWomen in Public Service Symposium 50 $48,299.72 Onconephrology Symposium 80 $6,879.56 IPMA Annual Convention 143 $12,297.21 Customer Management Practice - CCW 2024(Revised) 460 $180,357.47 Moody's Advisory Board Meeting 70 $6,019.61 Ontada Commercial LT Meeting 26 $4,699.86 2023 Pest Management Kick-off Meeting 173 $34,237.05 Sunbelt Senior Leadership 2023 1335 $466,802.66 Publicis- New Hire Training Dallas- May2023 80 $13,919.56 Advanced Complex Scenario Training 34 $7,147.81 2023 Texas Women in Higher Edu. Conference 165 $93,389.09 2023 USAAS Rising Stars- Denton 250 $197,498.63 NCM02292 2048-- Fort Worth, TX-- October 2023 67 $5,761.63 Mirion Connect 2024(1) 1440 $123,832.08 Note Expo 2023 523 $150,575.12 DMA 2023 Fall Meeting 465 $92,787.44 TBD 280 $50,478.46 2023 Global Strategic Meeting 92 $7,911.49 Texas Bass Federation Tournament 400 $122,397.80 SUM: 61 256611 $6,656,148.85 DISCOVER DENTON 98 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 7 ©O 115CII.N OUR VENIIESS wlFl SERVICES FACItnIES RFP WIN-WIN MARKETING CAMPAIGN Meet in Denton,Texas! �S�OIEI Discover Denton Texas ... 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Conference 165 $93,389.09 Embassy Suites SUM: 7 1156 $429,409.64 DISCOVER DENTON 100 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 9 ©O MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS 9.,41 FEBRUARY WEBSITE TRAFFIC www.d;scoverdenton com C • TOP USER LOCATIONS (OUTSIDE TEXAS) IOWA .A I' 82K ILLINOIS L 'Q � PAGEVIEWS �11! :r tart _ 1:02 Job - 't� AVG TIME ON PAGE 24 K mMONTHLY USERS WELCOME TO WIN Stay the Night WWdLowto Nay.You > CALIFORNIA OKLAHOMA NORTH CAROLINA DISCOVER DENTON 102 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 11 ©O TOP WEBSITE CONTENT • In February, our Website had 24,000 visitors, with 95% being new users. • Average time spent per session was 1 min and 2 seconds. • Event Calendar and Things to Do continue to be our top viewed content. DEVICE USAGE TOP PAGEVIEWS WEBSITE VISITORS 0 Event Calendar TOTAL — 2 4 K 70% DENTON - Things To Do Shopping & Dining Restaurants& Bars f5 30% 0 Family Fun „` Yl • J,_ ,j Q � • Texas Tulips •-aw �. Hotels&Lodging ■ New ■ Returning DISCOVER DENTON 103 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 12 ©Q TOP SOCIAL MEDIA CON T E NT Our top social content this month includes an Instagram Reel promoting activities in Denton, and the Texas Tulip farm opening date promotion. I' t, Qo discoverdenton 01311YIe (� Discover Denton IS y @DiscoverDenton 11�1�� Wed 2/22/2023 9:50 am CST ���II p Tue 2/21/2023 12:30 pm CST �I "je 2/21/202-3 12:30 pm CST Come on out to little ole Denton and Texas-Tulips is officially opening their 2023 Texas-Tulips is officially discover our small town charm &big city season this Friday, February 24th! Plan your amenities! trip up to Denton;stop by to pick some fre,., opening their 20Z3 season this Friday, February 24th! Texas Tulips in North Texas I Explore L. Plan your trip up to Denton, stop by to pick some fresh tulips, and grab lunch or dinner in town! 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DISCOVERDENTON.COM LOCAUS GUIDE PAGE 1 LOCAUS GUIDE PAGE 2 DISCOVER DENTON 106 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 15 ©Q VISITOR CENTER VISITOR COUNT AND NET SALES FEBRUARY VISITOR COUNT FEBRUARY NET SALES 2,000 ■ 2023 2022 $5,000 ■ 2023 2022 1,800 $4,500 1,600 $4,000 1,400 $3,500 1,200 1,154 000$3, 1,022 $2,745 $2,790 1,000 $2,500 800 $2,000 600 $1,500 400 $1,000 200 $500 0 $0 2023 2022 2023 2022 FEBRUARY 2023 Total Visitor Count: 1,154 FEBRUARY 2023 Net Sales: $2,745 o Visitor count for February was 1,154, up 12% from last o Historically February is a tough period for retail. Our sales year. were in line with the prior year, with a slight 2% decrease. DISCOVER DENTON 108 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 17 ©O VISITOR CENTER FEBRUARY 2023 SALES PERFORMANCE Gross Sales Net Sales Gross Profit Margin Orders $2,832.19 $2,744.76 50.07% 166 TOP 10 ITEM CATEGORY SALES BY VOLUME TOP 5 ITEM CATEGORY SALES BY REVENUE Name ^ O Sold - Q Net Sales ^ (2) %Net Sales Net Sales: • Feb 1 - 28 STICKERS&DECALS 59 $261.44 9.53% PRINTS&POSTCARDS 30 $83.42 3.04% DISCOVER DENTON MAGNETS 29 $166.73 6.07% DRINKS 29 $111.05 4.05% MANDY METTS MAKES _ TSHIRTS 27 $678.20 24.71% - TWU ACCESSORIES 23 S255.80 9.32% ,DRINKWARE 19 $149.77 5.46% UNT B&N KEYCHAINS 18 592.85 3.38% HOME CRAFTED CANDLES ' Uncategorized 17 $0.17 0.01% $0 S500 k S2k $2k $3k HOME 15 $163.10 5.94% DISCOVER DENTON 109 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 18 ©O VISITOR CENTER UPDATES We moved the grass wall to the front of the Visitor Center to grab visitors' attention when they walk in. We also updated the a-frame signage to fit our current brand guidelines. DISCOVER i'J _ rLl '. 11 •. l TX f oEN ON _ o _. VISITOR CENTER & GIFT SHOP N IENEON10 Visitor • • I -;v Denton Gifts -V Local Art College NORTH COLLEGEWNT TEXAS Find even more Denton information at DISCOVERDENTON.COM DISCOVER DENTON 110 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT 19 ©O March 24, 2023 Report No. 2022-028 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Quiet Zone Projects History and Status Update EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Capital Projects Department is currently overseeing two separate Quiet Zone projects—Project 1 (Downtown Quiet Zones) and Project 2 (Ruddell/Mingo). Both projects were approved as part of the 2014 Bond Election. Recent changes have been made to the overall delivery of the two projects to effectively deliver with the appropriate scope and budget. BACKGROUND: A quiet zone is a section of a rail line at least one-half mile in length that contains one or more consecutive public highway-rail grade crossings at which locomotive horns are not routinely sounded when trains approach the crossings. To establish a quiet zone, each crossing within the desired quiet zone must have some combination of gates, flashing lights and bells, constant warning time devices, and power-out indicators. Each crossing is evaluated against Federal Railroad standards to determine what devices are needed to comply with the quiet zone requirements. Both Quiet Zone Projects listed above are being designed to eliminate the train horn by the railroad company in the areas of the crossings. The 2014 Bond commitments for the Mingo Quiet Zones and Ruddell Extension Projects were removed from the Bond program by approval from the Bond Oversight Committee on August 19, 2022. These projects were removed due to insufficient funding allocations as only $923,000 was provided to update the identified quiet zones. These projects were rescoped and combined to be included as a part of the bundled project called the Ruddell/Mingo project which is included in the 2023 Bond Election. DISCUSSION: Project 1 (Downtown Quiet Zones) — The original intent of this project was to install specific signalization and infrastructure at the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) at-grade crossings located at McKinney Street, Hickory Street, Sycamore Street, and Prairie Street to effectuate a railroad quiet zone. The project was originally scheduled to be completed by July 2019,however,that date has been pushed back due to significant staffing changes with UPRR, along with proposed scope changes by City staff to make necessary pedestrian crossing improvements that will enhance safety specifically with the DCTA Sycamore side path project. The 2014 Bond did not include pedestrian enhancements. Through the evaluation with UPRR, staff recommended the inclusion of pedestrian improvements due to the work with the UPRR right of way and relocation of UPRR lights and gates. Redesign of crossings along with the revised plans will be resubmitted to UPRR for review in the second quarter of 2023. Construction is anticipated to begin approximately 12 to 18 months after design submission, contingent on final agreements with UPRR. The project is fully funded with an estimated completion of$2.1 million. 111 March 24,2023 Report No. 2022-028 Project 2 (Ruddell/Mingo)—This project includes the installation of a quiet zone at Mockingbird, a private crossing, Nottingham, Ruddell, and Frame Street with the elimination of the railroad crossing at Willis Street and Pertain Street. This will be performed in conjunction with Ruddell/Mingo widening from Bell Ave to Mockingbird and the Ruddell Extension from US 380 to the south of Mingo to connect into existing Ruddell. This project was bundled to minimize rework and enhance safety and pedestrian facilities. The Ruddell/Mingo project including the quiet zones is being considered as a part of the November 2023 Bond Election. The current cost estimate for the stand-alone Quiet Zones is $6.9 million not including any construction along Mingo Road or Ruddell Street. The widening of Mingo Road and the Ruddell Extension project, if constructed without the Quiet Zones, would remove a large portion of the stand-alone Quiet Zone improvements and ultimately impact infrastructure recently installed. Combining the Mingo Road, Ruddell Street, and Quiet Zones project scopes saves on improvements needed for each crossing, relocation of the traffic signal at Nottingham, and the closing of the crossings at Willis Street and Pertain Street for the new Ruddell Extension. STAFF CONTACT: Trevor Crain, PMP Director of Capital Projects Trevor.crain@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-7426 REQUESTOR: Mayor Hudspeth STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 2 hours PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: Capital Projects/Engineering 112 March 24,2023 Report No. 2023-029 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: March 24, 2023, State Legislative Update BACKGROUND: The filing period for the 88th Session of the Texas Legislature concluded on Friday, March 10. Since the beginning of bill filing on Nov. 14,2022,over 8,000 pieces of legislation were submitted for the legislature's consideration. This record-breaking tally includes over 1,500 bills impacting cities. Staff along with its legislative consultants continue to review filed legislation, assess their impacts on the City of Denton, and, in some cases, prepare for and provide written or verbal testimony to the legislature. A report of the bills currently being tracked by the City is attached. Additionally, the Texas Municipal League also publishes detailed descriptions of bills on its website. Nearing the halfway point of the 140-day session, legislators continue their work by hearing bills in an ever-increasing number of committee meetings. DISCUSSION: This week, the City took action in opposition to two bills heard in committee. S.B. 1117 amends the definition of "video service provider" to exclude streaming companies, with the result of preventing municipalities from being able to collect franchise fees for these services. There is pending ligation on this topic and the City provided information to the legislature requesting that the bill be opposed until the court proceedings have concluded.Additionally,this week, S.B. 1110, which would generally prohibit the transfer of funds from a municipally owned electric utility to the general fund was heard in committee. The City provided a letter to the committee (attached) providing additional information on the purpose for such transfers, how they are used, and how they relate to calculations of the full cost of service for a utility. The City gave notice of support for H.B. 540 ahead of its committee hearing this week. This bill would allow grants from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission to be used for new construction,rehabilitation, or renovation of a library or the infrastructure of a library. As we plan for new libraries and/or the future of our current library facilities, the availability of state-level grant dollars will be an important option for potential funding. Finally, at the request of the office of Representative Lynn Stucky, staff provided information and were in Austin to respond to inquiries regarding H.B. 2331. This will would ensure that document requests, via subpoena, which stem from third-party lawsuits would be bound by the same fee requirements as residents requesting information through a Public Information Act request. Currently, state statute limits the fee for subpoena document requests to $1, regardless of the volume of the material requested. 113 March 24,2023 Report No. 2023-029 Electric Utility Bills The Senate Business and Commerce Committee held a hearing on nine bills aimed at restructuring the ERCOT market to improve grid reliability. Several of the bills target intermittent/renewable resources as the leading contributor to energy inadequacy and would disproportionately levy reliability improvement costs on communities like Denton that rely predominantly on renewable energy. DME filed comments to the committee on S136 and S137 (attached) but has not taken a position on the bills as considerable committee substitutes are expected. DME will take a position once the bills are ready for a vote in the committee. DME staff continue to monitor the status of other electric utility bills and complete impact analysis. Denton County Days Mayor and Council, along with staff,peer jurisdictions, and partner organizations, convened at the Capitol this week for Denton County Days. While in Austin, Council and staff had opportunities to meet with state agencies and elected officials, receive recognition in the Senate and House, and advocate for the City. CONCLUSION: Staff, along with legislative consultants, peer cities, and partner organizations, are actively implementing the Council's legislative policy. Staff will continue to provide ongoing updates on the legislative session to Council via the Friday Report. ATTACHMENTS: 1. City of Denton Bill Tracking List 2. Letter regarding S.B. 1110 3. DME Comments on S.B. 6 and S.B. 7 STAFF CONTACT: Ryan Adams Chief of Staff Ryan.Adams@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8565 REOUESTOR: Staff Initiated STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 1 hour PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: City Manager's Office Denton Municipal Electric 114 !I� )W I JACKSON WALKER L. L.P. 6 i/ R esearch R qyort 03-15-2023 - 14:03:37 F1FFFReferred to Committee Reported from Committee Passed 1st Chamber Referred to Committee Reported from Committee FFrF-rr--r-S4gre<VVetoed Pas 2nd Chamber Select All Deselect All 0 OH B14 H arris, Cody(R) Relating to certain approval procedures for property development review by a political subdivision. ■ Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management 0 OH B30 Moody, Joe(D ) Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public ■ information law . Companions: H B2383 Moody, Joe(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 975 West, Royce(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B61 Noble, Candy(R) Relating to prohibited logistical support by a governmental entity for procurement of an abortion or ■ an abortion provider's services. Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B66 Talarico, James(D ) Relating to the regulation of kennels. ■ Companions: H B 1171 Cole, Sheryl(D ) Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry 115 OH B92 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality, county, or property ow ners' association to prohibit or regulate ■ certain activities on residence homestead property. Companions: H R 9 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock O H B121 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to the regulation by a municipality or county of certain employment benefits and policies. ■ Companions: SB 563 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B 149 M urr, Andrew(R) Relating to the sale of park land ow ned by certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs ❑H B 159 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the procedure by w hich a taxing unit is required to provide public notice of certain ad valorem ■ tax-related information. Companions: H B 1360 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B 163 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to the applicability of lobbyist registration requirements to a person w ho provides legal services ■ to a political subdivision. Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B 170 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to certain requirements applicable to certain public entities that engage in lobbying. ■ Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B187 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to a proposition to approve the issuance of bonds or other debt. ■ 116 Companions: H B664 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1609 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services CH B 193 O rtega, Lina(D ) Relating to authorization for a county or municipality to establish a local minimum wage. ■ Companions: H B224 O mega, Lina(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 389 Eckhardt, Sarah (F)(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 582 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads ■ of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H B5134 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed H R 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B318 Cortez, Philip(D ) Relating to the authority of a county to require a person to obtain a building permit for certain portable ■ structures. Companions: SB 1231 Campbell, D cnna(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G(xernment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs O H B349 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the exemption of certain property from municipal drainage service charges. ■ Companions: H B824 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 597 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 117 OH B409 Collier, Nicole(D ) Relating to the governance and administration of the Texas Indigent D Efense Commission and to certain ■ disclosures made in relation to the provision of funding for indigent defense services. Companions: H B2864 Collier, Nicole(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H cuse Criminal Jurisprudence O H B413 Thompson, Senfronia(D ) Relating to a progressive disciplinary matrix for police officer misconduct in certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O H B419 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit other than a school district of a portion of ■ the appraised value of a residence homestead based on the average appraised value in the preceding tax year. Companions: H R 23 Shine, H Lgh(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B422 VanD saver, G a-y(R) Relating to remotely conducting depositions, hearings, and other proceedings in juvenile cases. ■ Companions: H B890 VanD Eaver, G a-y(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1992 Perry, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Juvenile Justice and Family Issues OH B451 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to issue debt to purchase or lease tangible personal ■ property. Companions: SB 561 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O H B452 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities. ■ Companions: H B 1910 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) 118 Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cruse Land and Resource Management O H B455 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich their general election for ■ officers is held. Companions: H B4128 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 647 Springer, Drew(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Elections 0 ❑H B494 M eza, Terry(D ) Relating to employment leave for certain family or medical obligations. ■ Companions: H B247 M eza, Terry(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House International Relations/Economic D ev ❑H B495 M eza, Terry(D ) Relating to rest breaks for employees of certain contractors w ith a governmental entity. ■ Companions: H B263 M eza, Terry(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B550 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue for certain infrastructure projects and public ■ parks. Companions: H B3091 Vasut, Cody (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B553 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to provide a universal basic income. ■ Companions: H B4550 Toth, Steve(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 2498 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs 119 OH B576 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to the confidentiality of certain autopsy records. ■ Companions: H B 1678 Raymond, Richard(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Committee action pending H cuse Public H ealth ❑H B581 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property ow need by a charitable organization for ■ the purpose of renting the property at below market rates to low income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B602 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to requiring political subdivisions of this state to participate in the federal electronic verification of ■ employment authorization program, or E-verify. Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B613 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to charges imposed by a governmental body for providing copies of public information under the ■ public information law. Companions: H B2789 Vasut, Cody (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B614 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to property ow ners' association fines. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Committee action pending H cuse Business and Industry O H B622 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to the publication of required notice by a political subdivision by alternative media. ■ Companions: H B 1030 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs OH B640 Johnson, Julie(D ) Relating to the municipal sales and use tax for street maintenance. ■ 120 Companions: H B 1538 Johnson, Julie(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 402 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 612 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B708 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 476 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B664 Bailes, Ernest(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B529 White, James(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means OH B708 Shaheen, M att(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 476 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B714 Patterson, Jared(R) Relating to the establishment of the D strict of Austin as the seat of state government. ■ 121 Companions: H B4521 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 50 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B740 G cnzalez, Jessica(D ) Relating to the deferral or abatement of the collection of ad valorem taxes on an appreciating residence homestead. Companions: H B469 G cnzalez, Jessica(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B741 G codw in, Vikki(D ) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property ow ned by a charitable organization and used to provide child-care services. Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B743 D Ean, Jay(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate the use of an appliance, system, or component that is fueled by natural gas or propane. Companions: SB 783 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B744 D Ean, Jay(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of gasoline-pow Bred landscaping equipment. Companions: H B764 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs OH B745 D Ean, Jay(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 122 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 51 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B762 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to a prohibition on the issuance of a warrant authorizing the use of a no-knock entry by a peace ■ officer. Companions: H B492 Wu, G aie(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B1272 Crockett, Jasmine (F)(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B2009 Reynolds, Ron(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B4464 D Eshotel, Joe(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 175 Miles, Borris(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Sent to subcommittee H ouse Criminal Jurisprudence O H B764 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of gasoline-pow e-ed ■ landscaping equipment. Companions: H B744 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H B774 Collier, Nicole(D ) Relating to the ad valorem tax appraisal of an older residence homestead located in or near a tax increment ■ financing reinvestment zone. Companions: H B4046 Collier, Nicole(D ) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 52 Collier, Nicole(D ) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B783 M eza, Terry(D ) Relating to cemeteries in certain municipalities and counties. ■ 123 Companions: H B3199 M eza, Terry(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management ❑H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living facilities. Companions: H B2301 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H uran Services SB 1202 M iles, Borris(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H aalth and H uman Services SB 1207 Menendez, Jose(D ) Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House H u-nan Services ❑H B799 H arris, Cody(R) Relating to a limitation on the use of certain unsubstantiated information relating to peace officer misconduct. Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Criminal Jurisprudence ❑H B824 Buckley, Brad(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich their general election for officers is held. Companions: H B2640 King, Tracy(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Elections O H B834 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to the establishment by the Texas Department of H cusing and Community Affairs of a pilot program to solicit donations made by text message for the benefit of local programs. Companions: H B1226 Campos, Liz (F)(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O H B860 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to municipal and county permitting requirements to conduct certain repairs on residential buildings. Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management 124 ❑H B863 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to the election date for the authorization of the issuance of bonds or a tax increase. ■ Companions: SB 1608 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services ❑H B866 O Iverson, Tom(R) Relating to approval of certain land development applications by a municipality or county. ■ Companions: SB 494 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B889 Klick, Stephanie(R) Relating to the timing of changes to county election precincts. ■ Companions: H B2057 Klick, Stephanie(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Elections ❑H B893 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to requiring certain employers to provide paid sick leave to employees. ■ Companions: H B87 Reynolds, Ron(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse International Relations/Economic D e✓ O H B898 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the offense of passing certain vehicles on a highway. ■ Last Action: 3 - 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation ❑H B934 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to the definition of "affected person" for purposes of a contested case hearing held by or for the ■ Texas Commission on Environmental Quality regarding certain environmental permit applications. Companions: H B969 D Ltton, H a-old(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation 125 OH B953 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to a periodic review and expiration dates of state and local tax preferences. ■ Companions: H B 1335 D utton, H a-old(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 60 D utton, H a-old(D ) enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means ❑H B969 Cook, D a✓id(R) Relating to local regulation to enforce child custody orders. ■ Companions: H B4240 Raymond, Richard(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 431 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Juvenile Justice and Family Issues ❑H B974 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Relating to law enforcement policies prohibiting a peace officer from using less lethal projectiles for the purpose ■ of controlling the activity or movement of a gathering of people. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H aneland Security and Public Safety OH B978 O rdaz, Claudia (F)(D ) Relating to pet cruelty by a pet groomer. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Criminal Jurisprudence ❑H B986 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the categorization, collection, and publication of certain demographic and other ■ information pertaining to certain public benefits programs. Companions: H B 1608 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 982 Pow ell, Beverly(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-2 3 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services OH B993 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to sheriff's department civil service systems in certain counties. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs 126 ❑H B994 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to sheriff's department civil service systems in certain counties. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Oise County Affairs ❑H B995 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to line of duty illness or injury leave for sheriff's department civil service systems in certain ■ counties. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse County Affairs ❑H B997 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to municipal authority to prohibit police or fire department employees from circulating or signing ■ certain employment petitions. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Urban Affairs O O H B 1014 Plesa, M haela (F)(D ) Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies. ■ Companions: H B3798 M injarez, Ina(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1159 Anderson, D oc(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs SB 349 Springer, D iew(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse County Affairs O O H B1022 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) Relating to the hours of work of county employees. ■ Last Adtion: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs O ❑H B1033 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to prohibiting the use of political tests by governmental entities and certain government ■ contracts. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O H B1034 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that ■ tax. Companions: SB 1538 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed 127 Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means O O H B 1065 Sherman, Carl(D ) Relating to official oppression and to law enforcement policies requiring peace officers to report certain peace ■ officer misconduct. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H crneland Security and Public Safety ❑H B 1076 Neave Criado, Victoria(D )Relating to hiring and licensing certain persons as peace officers. ■ Companions: SB 376 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Committee action pending H cuse H cneland Security and Public Safety O ❑H B1082 H eanandez, Ana(D ) Relating to the release of a tier two form listing hazardous chemicals that is in the possession of a ■ political subdivision of this state. Companions: SB 585 Alvarado, Carol(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation ❑H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ■ ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: H B 1061 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B1283 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3437 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means ❑H B1096 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the enforcement of commercial motor vehicle safety standards in certain counties. ■ 128 Companions: H B75 Toth, Steve(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation ❑H B 1127 M artinez Fischer, Trey(D ) Relating to the payment in installments of ad valorem taxes on a residence homestead. ■ Companions: H B 1828 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O ❑H B 1132 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to the amount of an expenditure made by certain political subdivisions for w hich competitive ■ bidding is required. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse County Affairs O ❑H B 1148 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the repeal of the prohibition against certain municipal or county regulation of the rental or leasing ■ of housing accommodations. Companions: H B886 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B3308 Bryant, John(D) (dentical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O ❑H B1154 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to commissioners court quorum requirements and voting requirements applicable to the levying of a ■ county tax. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs ❑H B 1159 Anderson, D oc(R) Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies. ■ Companions: H B3798 M injarez, Ina(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1014 Plesa, M ihaela (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs SB 349 Springer, Drew(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs 129 O ❑H B 1171 Cole, Sheryl(D ) Relating to applicability of civil service status to emergency medical services personnel in certain ■ municipalities. Companions: H B4025 Rodriguez, Eddie(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B66 Talarico, James(D ) Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry SB 66 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O ❑H B 1174 H oiv ard, D cnna(D ) Relating to the authority of municipalities to prohibit the sale of single-use plastic water bottles at municipal ■ golf courses. Companions: SB 551 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e,/elopment Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O O H B1191 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the regulation of raising or keeping six or fewer chickens by a political subdivision or property ■ ow nersACTM association. Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Agriculture and Livestock O O H B 1196 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to certain contracts regarding airports operated by or on behalf of a local government. ■ Last Action: 3 - 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation ❑H B 1203 O rdaz, Claudia (F)(D ) Relating to the prosecution of the offense of cruelty to nonlivestock animals. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Removed from hearing 03/14/23, H cuse Criminal Jurisprudence O ❑H B 1204 Martinez, Armando(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality to remove territory from an emergency services district follow ng ■ annexation. Companions: SB 1189 Buckingham, D a✓v n(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management 130 ❑H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means ❑H B 1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B708 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 476 H Lghes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs ❑H 81279 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the extent of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management El 81307 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to municipal release of extraterritorial jurisdiction and disannexation involving certain areas. ■ Companions: H B2776 D Eshotel, Joe(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1500 Buckingham, D a✓v n(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B4751 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management 131 ❑H B 1309 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to suits against certain governmental employees. ■ Companions: H B2549 D utton, H a-old(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence ❑H B 1312 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to meetings of the board of directors of a municipal utility district. ■ Companions: SB 917 H dl, Bob(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management ❑H B1317 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to the electronic delivery of certain communications required or permitted under the ■ Property Tax Code. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O ❑H B 1327 Morales, Eddie(D ) Relating to access to certain law enforcement, corrections, and prosecutorial records under the public ■ information law. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B1348 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate veterinarians. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee on H cuse Agriculture and Livestock O ❑H B 1354 Sherman, Carl(D ) Relating to the salaries of members of certain municipal police departments and to state assistance payments ■ to offset the cost of those salaries. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Appropriations ❑H B1389 G ullen, Ryan(R) Relating to the applicability of certain municipal governmental requirements on an agricultural ■ operation. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H Ouse Agriculture and Livestock O O H B 1439 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) Relating to the authority of a county or municipality to require removal of graffiti from private property. ■ 132 Companions: SB 368 Alvarado, Carol(D ) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last A ction: 3 -15-23 H M eeting set for 10:30 A.M . O RAD 1, E2.012, H cuse County Affairs ❑H B 1454 Anchia, Rafael(D ) Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining w hether victims and w itnesses to an ■ offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States. Companions: H B 1236 Anchia, Rafael(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 92 Menendez, Jose(D) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 106 Menendez, Jose(D) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs O O H B 1458 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the intake and disposition records of animal shelters and releasing agencies. ■ Companions: H B337 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Public H ealth O O H B 1465 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the location w here certain sales are consummated for the purpose of municipal sales and ■ use taxes. Companions: H B4260 Talarico, James(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1417 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 333 Schw e'tner, Charles(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means O O H B 1467 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to drug testing and prescription drug policies and certain legal protections for employees and ■ independent contractors of state agencies and political subdivisions. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs ❑H B1476 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to a limitation on the salary paid to officers and employees of this state and political subdivisions of ■ this state. 133 Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case State Affairs O O H B1489 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certificates of obligation by local governments ■ Companions: SB 2490 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O H B 1492 O rdaz, Claudia (F)(D ) Relating to the conveyance of property by a municipality for the public purpose of economic ■ development. Companions: SB 543 Blanco, Cesar(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D evelopment Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O O H B1514 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to protesting changes to municipal zoning regulations and boundaries. ■ Companions: H B4637 Sherman, Carl(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B 1518 D arby, D rew(R) Relating to the examination of appraisal services for an appraisal management company. ■ Companions: SB 769 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Committee action pending Licensing and Administrative Procedures O ❑H B 1557 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to a D Epartment of Public Safety program to provide grants to public improvement districts for ■ services for homeless individuals. Companions: H B2394 Campos, Liz (F)(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 134 ❑H B 1579 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the investigation of municipal fire fighters in certain municipalities. ■ Companions: SB 1436 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs ❑H B1596 Buckley, Brad(R) Relating to the applicability of the law governing the provision of state aid to certain local governments ■ disproportionately affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans. Companions: H B125 Buckley, Brad(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Appropriations ❑H B 1598 D arby, D rew(R) Relating to local government and other political subdivision regulation of certain solid waste facilities. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Environmental Regulation O ❑H B 1661 Burns, D ewayne(R) Relating to the age limit for a beginning position in a police department under municipal civil service. ■ Companions: SB 2161 King, Phil (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O ❑H B 1689 M urr, Andrew(R) Relating to the use of county hotel occupancy tax revenue for an electronic tax administration system ■ and the reimbursement of tax collection expenses. Last Aetion: 3 -13-23 H Committee action pending H cuse Ways and M eans ❑H B 1724 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to the submission of personal contact information by certain local government officials to the ■ Texas D Vision of Emergency Management and local health departments. Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse H cmeland Security and Public Safety ❑H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) 135 SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D aan, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O O H B1738 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to severance pay for political subdivision employees and independent contractors. ■ Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs O H B1767 Klick, Stephanie(R) Relating to the granting of privileges at hospitals for podiatrists. ■ Companions: SB 730 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H EaIth and H unan Services Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Public H eBlth O ❑H B 1776 Thompson, Ed(R) Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a ■ municipality. Companions: H B4492 H a-ris, Caroline (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed SB 659 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management ❑H B 1817 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to the validity of a contract for which a disclosure of interested parties is required. ■ Last A ction: 3 -15-23 H Meeting set for 10:30 A.M . O RAD 1, JH R140, H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B 1819 Cook, D a✓id(R) Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews. ■ 136 Companions: H B561 Israel, Celia(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 603 H uahes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Criminal Justice Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Select on Youth H ealth & Safety ❑H B1829 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Relating to the publication of annual financial statements by a municipality. ■ Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Urban Affairs O H B 1863 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to the civil penalty for certain signs placed on the right-of-w a/ of a public road. ■ Companions: SB 190 M iles, Borris(D ) (dentical) 3-15-23 S Recommended for Local/Uncontested Calendar Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation O ❑H B1918 Lopez, Janie (F)(R) Relating to publication by the attorney general of a contingent fee contract for legal services for political ■ subdivisions and related information. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs ❑H B 1922 D utton, H a-old(D ) Relating to periodic reauthorization of municipal building permit fees. ■ Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management O O H B 1946 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the categorization, collection, and publication of demographic and other information ■ pertaining to certain public benefits programs. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H Lman Services O H B 1954 Vo, H Lbert(D ) Relating to the licensing of certain veterans by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and the hiring ■ of those veterans by political subdivisions. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H aneland Security and Public Safety O ❑H B1962 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax 137 revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Companions: SB 720 Paxton, Angela(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D welopment Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O O H B1987 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to municipal regulation of structured sober living homes. ■ Companions: H B4431 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs ❑H B2018 M unoz, Sergio(D ) Relating to prompt review of land development applications. ■ Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management O O H B2035 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to the authority of a local government to regulate evictions. ■ Companions: SB 986 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Business and Industry O O H B2050 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Relating to local government prohibitions or restrictions on the sale or use of a container or package. ■ Companions: H B 176 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation ❑H B2127 Burrows, D ustin(R) Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation. ■ Companions: SB 814 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce 138 Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Meeting set for 10:30 A.M . O RAD J., I R140, H cuse State Affairs O H B2133 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich the general election for ■ officers is held. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Elections O H B2134 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by political subdivisions. ■ Companions: SB 1009 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures O ❑H B2135 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the public information law. ■ Companions: SB 618 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs O H B2211 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in this state and the ■ express preemption of local regulation of those emissions. Companions: SB 1261 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 784 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Environmental Regulation O ❑H B2224 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality to alter speed limits. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Transportation O O H B2226 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to state and municipal motor fuel taxes. 0 139 Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means O O H B2232 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to county authority to cancel subdivisions in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a municipality. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B2239 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to municipal regulation of the removal of an Ashe juniper tree. ■ Companions: SB 1426 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B2241 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to use public money to provide legal services for individuals ■ unlawfully present in the United States. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O O H B2253 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district in certain counties. ■ Companions: SB 883 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means O H B2258 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to a limit on municipal and county expenditures. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse State Affairs O H B2266 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to judicial review of certain local laws applicable to state license holders. ■ Companions: H B610 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence ❑H B2282 G amez, Erin (F)(D ) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities and counties and the authority of ■ certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue. 140 Companions: SB 940 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means ❑H B2301 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to emergency generators or other power sources for nursing facilities and assisted living ■ facilities. Companions: H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H uman Services SB 1202 M iles, Borris(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H EaIth and H Lman Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services ❑H B2321 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center ■ projects and other qualified projects. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means ❑H B2331 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to requests to a municipality for production or certification of a record in certain civil actions. ■ Companions: SB 569 Springer, Drew(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence ❑H B2350 H a-ris, Cody(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate certain activities. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures O ❑H B2352 Kuempel, John(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 141 ❑H B2353 Kuempel, John(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Ways and Means ❑H B2367 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the regulation of residential amenity rentals by a political subdivision. ■ Companions: SB 1466 H ancock, Kelly(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H Ouse Land and Resource Management O H B2374 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate an energy source or engine. ■ Companions: SB 1017 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B2391 Thompson, Senfronia(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to request a hearing from the Texas Commission on ■ Environmental Q uality related to the construction of a concrete plant. Companions: SB 705 M iles, Borris(D ) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation O O H B2408 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to building codes applicable in the unincorporated areas of a county. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2409 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to the residential and commercial building codes of municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2423 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to the authority of certain counties to cancel platted subdivisions that have remained undeveloped. ■ 142 Companions: H B4426 King, Tracy(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1878 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 580 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G(Yernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B2425 Isaac, Carrie (F)(R) Relating to a prohibition on governmental contracts with Chinese companies. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B2436 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) Relating to the sale of bonds by certain special purpose districts. ■ Companions: SB 2206 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O H B2440 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate certain health professions. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Public H Ealth O H B2450 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to the authority of a property ow ners' association to regulate the assembly, association, and ■ speech of property ow ners or residents. Companions: SB 468 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry ❑H B2457 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to notice requirements for certain municipal fees and the process to adopt a municipal budget that ■ includes the use of revenue from those fees. Companions: SB 767 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G(Yernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 143 ❑H B2483 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water D e,/elopment Board. ■ Companions: H R 116 King, Tracy(D ) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SB 837 Perry, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources D H B2492 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to the disclosure of certain contracting information under the public information law. ■ Companions: SB 680 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O O H B2493 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law. ■ Companions: SB 965 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (dentical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O O H B2496 Swanson, Valoree(R) Relating to notice provided by a public w ater system regarding a water outage in an area served by a ■ provider of fire protection services. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources O ❑H B2497 Morrison, G Eanie(R) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Companions: SB 644 H Lffman, Joan(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 144 O H B2518 Bell, Keith(R) Relating to public work contracts, including contracts on public property leased to a nongovernmental entity. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case State Affairs O H B2532 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the time for issuance of a municipal building permit. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2533 Walle, Armando(D ) Relating to the implementation of a statewide homeless data sharing netw crk to share real time data on ■ homelessness. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O ❑H B2571 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to notice of w ater and w astew ater requirements for the foreclosure sale of residential ■ properties by certain political subdivisions. Companions: SB 59 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O H B2607 G ates, G a-y(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a ■ public facility corporation. Companions: H B 1096 G ales, G ay(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H B2608 G a-en, Charlie(R) Relating to the use by certain municipalities of certain tax revenue to fund convention center facilities, ■ multipurpose arenas, venues, and related infrastructure. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means 145 O ❑H B2648 H a-less, Sam(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax ■ revenue for certain qualified projects and project- associated infrastructure. Companions: SB 1057 Whitmire, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D evelopment Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B2649 Allison, Steve(R) Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services ❑H B2654 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to the authority of the legislature, governor, and certain political subdivisions w ith respect to ■ disasters and emergencies. Companions: H R 121 Slaw son, Shelby(R) ( Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 1104 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O O H B2665 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to regulation of short-term rental properties by municipalities and counties. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs O O H B2667 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Relating to the property tax rate imposed by a municipal utility district. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O O H B2682 Cook, D wid(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 146 O H B2711 Smithee, John(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax. ■ Companions: SB 1809 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B2750 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to notice signs for certain changes in zoning classification in home-rule municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B2782 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to the age limit for a beginning position in a fire department under municipal civil service. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O O H B2784 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to the issuance of certain bonds by municipal utility districts. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O H B2785 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to county plat approval requirements related to fire protection for certain residential subdivisions. ■ Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O O H B2787 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to late payment fees charged by a municipally ow ned w ater utility. ■ Companions: H B 1873 G ates, G ary(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources O H B2789 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions. ■ Companions: SB 1412 H uJhes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management 147 ❑H B2832 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to the funding of multimodal transportation projects. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation O ❑H B2858 Morales Shaw,Penny(D ) Relating to state and local government disaster preparedness. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B2863 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) Relating to publication of certain notices on the Internet w ebsite of a newspaper. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B2910 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Relating to the authority of a municipality to establish rent control for persons 65 years of age or older. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O ❑H B2925 Martinez, Armando(D ) Relating to applicability of the civil service system for municipal firefighters and police officers and sheriff's ■ departments. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House County Affairs ❑H B2934 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to a study by the Texas D Epartment of Transportation on the use of municipal impact fees for ■ roadway facilities. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Transportation ❑H B2956 Shine, H ugh(R) Relating to municipal annexation of an area adjacent to contiguous or connecting railroad rights-of-w ay. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B2965 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to certain construction liability claims concerning public buildings and public works. ■ Companions: SB 1336 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence 148 O H B2970 G dllen, Ryan(R) Relating to the municipal regulation of H lD -code manufactured homes. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B2996 Zw iener, Erin(D ) Relating to the applicability of prohibitions on municipal or county regulations on the rental or leasing of ■ housing accommodations. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O H B2999 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to the enforcement of county traffic rules in certain private subdivisions. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Transportation O ❑H B3001 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to purposes for w hich certificates of obligation may be authorized. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services ❑H B3013 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to exempting certain contracts from procurement notice requirements. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3018 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to the offense of unlawful use of public funds for communications relating to a measure. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3033 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Relating to attorney general decisions under the public information law. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B3038 Walle, Armando(D ) Relating to the applicability of prohibitions on municipal or county regulations on the rental or leasing of ■ housing accommodations. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 149 ❑H B3052 H arrison, Brian(R) Relating to the publication of a line-item budget by school districts and municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs O ❑H B3055 King, Tracy(D ) Relating to the purposes for w hich certain counties may use county hotel occupancy tax revenue. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B3064 Bailes, Ernest(R) Relating to the right of property ow ners' association members to speak at an association or board meeting. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry ❑H B3080 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to annex area qualified for agricultural or w ildlife management ■ use or as timberland. Companions: H B4295 G ates, G ary(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B3090 Lalani, Suleman (F)(D ) Relating to the authority of a county to maintain a sew Er utility. ■ Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources ❑H B3103 D crazio, Mark (F)(R) Relating to the text of municipal ballot propositions on the issuance of bonds. ■ Companions: SB 2371 Campbell, Donna(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Pensions/Investments/Financial Services O ❑H B3112 Allison, Steve(R) Relating to the entitlement of certain municipalities to certain tax revenue related to a hotel and convention ■ center project. Companions: SB 627 Menendez, Jose(D) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 150 O H B3135 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to the review and adoption of land development regulations by municipalities, counties, ■ and certain special districts. Last Action: 3 -14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource Management O H B3153 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to the adoption of county and municipal building codes for the insulation and protection of ■ piping in new residential construction. Companions: H B3634 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O ❑H B3167 Moody, JOe(D ) Relating to the production of public information under the public information law ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B3186 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to youth diversion strategies and procedures for children accused of certain fine-only offenses in ■ municipal and justice courts and related criminal justice matters. Companions: SB 1505 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Select on Youth H ealth & Safety O ❑H B3211 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to a campus of the Texas State Technical College System located in D aiton County. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House H gher Education O ❑H B3216 Klick, Stephanie(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B3235 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a county hotel occupancy tax. ■ Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H B3241 G ullen, Ryan(R) Relating to the exemption of certain assets used for agricultural production from property taxes. ■ 151 Companions: H R 141 G ullen, Ryan(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means O H B3243 Reynolds, Ron(D ) Relating to the use by certain municipalities of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue for the enhancement and maintenance of public parks. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H B3245 Manuel, Christian (F)(D ) Relating to consideration of the location of a bidder's principal place of business in certain municipality contracts. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Urban Affairs O H B3250 Manuel, Christian (F)(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H B3262 H Lnter, Todd(R) Relating to county or municipal regulation of mass gatherings and sports and community venue district duties regarding emergency services and fire suppression. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3281 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) Relating to a prohibition on certain roadway projects and to the distribution of affordable housing funds to local governmental entities that violate that prohibition. Companions: SB 1293 H 11, Bob(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Transportation Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Transportation O ❑H B3308 Bryant, John(D ) Relating to the repeal of the prohibition against certain municipal or county regulation of the rental or leasing of housing accommodations. Companions: H B886 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1148 Rosenthal, Jon(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs 152 Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs O ❑H B3312 H eanandez, Ana(D ) Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, ■ materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings. Companions: SB 2453 Menendez, Jose(D) (dentical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H B3324 G ardes, Stan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center ■ projects and other qualified projects. Companions: SB 2351 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H B3334 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the collection and disclosure of certain public information. ■ Companions: SB 1658 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O ❑H B3369 D(Bn, Jay(R) Relating to exempting property owned by taxing units from local government land use regulations restricting ■ impervious cover. Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management ❑H B3398 G a'des, Stan (F)(R) Relating to county zoning authority for counties adjacent to populous counties. ■ Last A ction: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Land and Resource Management O ❑H B3406 Spiller, D a✓id(R) Relating to w crkers' compensation insurance coverage and bid bonding requirements for small municipal construction projects. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3428 Bryant, John(D ) Relating to certain employment restrictions for former county or municipal officers or employees. 153 Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Filed ❑H B3430 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate claims for unpaid wages. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3440 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to the governmental bodies required to post on the Internet agendas for meetings under the open meetings law. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O O H B3442 Canales, Terry(D ) Relating to identifying attendees at a closed meeting. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O H 83453 Jetton, Jacey(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax, the applicability and rates of that tax in certain counties, and the use of revenue from that tax. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3482 Turner, Chris(D) Relating to the possession of dangerous w ild animals and live nonindigenous snakes in certain counties and municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O O H B3490 Rogers, G bnn(R) Relating to the notice and compensation a municipality must provide before revoking the right to use property for a use that was allowed before the adoption of or change to a zoning regulation or boundary. Companions: SB 929 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O ❑H B3491 Romero, Ramon(D ) Relating to whom certain violations of the law by a state or local governmental entity may be reported. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed O H B3492 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to county and municipal authority to impose certain value-based fees and require disclosure of certain information related to subdivision construction. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 H Filed 154 O H B3526 Raymond, Richard(D ) Relating to the application of a municipal or county building code to the construction of a solar pergola. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3538 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds for lobbying activities. Companions: H B749 Middleton, M ayes(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 175 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 S Committee action pending Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O ❑H B3598 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. Companions: SB 1837 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3697 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to county regulation of subdivisions and approval of subdivision plans or plats. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3699 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to municipal regulation of subdivisions and approval of subdivision plans or plats. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O ❑H B3718 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the authority of the presiding officer of the governing body of a political subdivision to issue an order closing a business in response to the CO VID -19 pandemic. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O ❑H B3720 Lozano, Jose(R) Relating to the prohibition on a political subdivision limiting or prohibiting a school activity or service in response to the CO VID -19 pandemic. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3727 Anderson, D oc(R) Relating to municipal and county hotel occupancy taxes. Companions: SB 1420 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed 155 Last Action: 3 - 6-23 H Filed O O H B3737 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain. Companions: SB 1093 Schw ertner, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 H Filed ❑H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: H B 1061 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B1283 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3437 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3826 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the time for the issuance of municipal building permits. Companions: H B2590 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1947 Springer, D rew (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 560 Springer, D Few(R) ( Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O ❑H B3834 Lopez, Janie (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to prohibit the raising or keeping of hens. Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3846 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to requiring state contractors, political subdivisions of this state, and private employers to 156 participate in the federal electronic verification of employment authorization program, or E-verify. Companions: SB 1621 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last A coon: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O ❑H B3856 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of a product for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gas emissions or conserving natural resources. Companions: SB 1114 H ancock, Kelly(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e/elopment Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a public facility corporation. Companions: H B 1096 G ates, G ay(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B2607 G des, G ay(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O H B3883 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to general definitions for and collection of governmental information regarding biological sex. Last A coon: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O H B3899 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of bonds by certain local government corporations. Companions: SB 1791 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O O H B3921 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to size and density requirements for residential lots in certain municipalities. Companions: SB 1787 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed 157 Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed ❑H B3960 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) Relating to contracts or agreements entered into by governmental entities involving the enforcement of immigration law or common or contract carriers. Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O ❑H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D san, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 7-23 H Filed O H B3980 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) Relating to the business leave time account for a firefighter employee organization in certain municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O ❑H B4000 Bucy, John(D ) Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities. Companions: SB 1444 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4024 H arrison, Brian(R) Relating to the notice required before the issuance of certain debt obligations by political subdivisions Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4038 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the limitations period for actions challenging and validations regarding municipal annexation. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed 158 O H B4039 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the provision of municipal services to land annexed by a municipality for full purposes. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4090 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to the use of revenue attributable to the imposition of a hotel occupancy tax by certain municipalities and counties for venue projects and the period for w hich certain of those taxes may be imposed. Last Action: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4108 G ullen, Ryan(R) Relating to the modification of model subdivision rules. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed ❑H B4171 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to county and municipal regulation of automated external defibrillators. Companions: SB 1304 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O H B4175 H a-ris, Cody(R) Relating to the provision of full municipal services to a property in a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction follow ng the municipality's denial of or refusal to permit an activity or structure. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O H B4215 Bell, Keith(R) Relating to the maximum size of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Companions: SB 1545 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O H B4227 G ddman, Craig(R) Relating to the repeal of a municipal civil service system for firefighters and police officers in certain municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 H Filed O ❑H B4266 H e-rero, Abel(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue to fund convention center facilities, multipurpose arenas, venues, and related infrastructure. Companions: SB 1881 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) (dentical) 3- 8-23 S Filed 159 Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O H B4275 Rogers, G i?nn(R) Relating to territory in an emergency services district that is annexed by a municipality. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4285 Rogers, G bnn(R) Relating to enforceability of municipal prohibitions of outdoor signs in the municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 0 ❑H B4292 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to the entitlement of persons not residing in this state to public information. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4294 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O H B4295 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to annex area qualified for agricultural or w ildlife management use or as timberland. Companions: H B3080 H ages, Richard (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4297 G ates, G ary(R) Relating to municipal solid waste management services contracts. Companions: H B753 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4303 G ales, G ay(R) Relating to exceptions to municipal plat requirements for certain property developments. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4328 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to rates established by municipalities for water or sew Er service for certain entities. Companions: SB 1334 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 160 3- 1-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4335 Shine, H Lgh(R) Relating to certain requirements applicable to certain municipal economic development programs and grants. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 0 ❑H B4431 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to municipal regulation of structured sober living homes. Companions: H B 1987 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4441 Meyer, M organ(R) Relating to reporting requirements for municipalities and counties that impose a hotel occupancy tax. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O H B4492 H a-ris, Caroline (F)(R) Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a municipality. Companions: H B1776 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement SB 659 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (dentical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4494 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to eligible coastal municipalities for purposes of the municipal hotel occupancy tax. Companions: SB 1962 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4495 G Erdes, Stan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to order the microchipping of dogs. Companions: SB 1962 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (dentical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 161 ❑H B4529 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue. Companions: SB 2138 Parker, Tan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4559 D a-by, D rew(R) Relating to the application of statutes that classify political subdivisions according to population. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O ❑H B4564 Longoria, O 9rar(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects. Companions: SB 2006 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O ❑H B4565 Longoria, O srar(D ) Relating to the use of the revenue derived from the municipal hotel occupancy tax by certain municipalities and to the rate at w hich that tax is imposed by those municipalities. Companions: SB 2007 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed O ❑H B4637 Sherman, Carl(D ) Relating to protesting changes to municipal zoning regulations and boundaries. Companions: H B 1514 H dland, Justin(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4653 Anchia, Rafael(D ) Relating to participation in a deferred retirement option plan by members of the retirement systems for police and fire fighters in certain municipalities. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 H Filed ❑H B4689 H ages, Richard (F)(R) Relating to hotel and convention center projects, including the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from those projects and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations rela Last Action: 3 - 9-23 H Filed 162 O H B4701 D e4yala, Emilio (F)(R) Relating to the review of ballot proposition language for certain political subdivision elections. Companions: SB 1912 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4710 Kacal, Kyle(R) Relating to allow ng a governmental body to combine multiple requests submitted by separate individuals on behalf of an organization for purposes of computing charges under the public information law. Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4751 Schofield, M ke(R) Relating to municipal release of extraterritorial jurisdiction and disannexation involving certain areas. Companions: H B2776 D Eshotel, Joe(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1500 Buckingham, D am n(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1307 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4759 Campos, Liz(D ) Relating to an attack by a dangerous dog. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4770 G Ervin-H a1v fans, Relating to a grant program for municipal pedestrian Barbara(D ) infrastructure administered by the Texas D apartment of H cusing and Community Affairs. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4803 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to municipal and county ad valorem tax relief. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4808 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certain anticipation notes and certificates of obligation. Companions: SB 1810 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed 163 O H B4815 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Relating to the authority of a local government to regulate evictions. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O O H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a public facility corporation. Companions; H B 1096 G ales, G ary(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B2607 G ates, G ary(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action; 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4841 H unter, Todd(R) Relating to the prohibition on CO VID -19 restrictions, w ith exceptions. Last A ction; 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4842 H dland, Justin(R) Relating to municipal civil service for fire fighters and police officers. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4848 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations. Last A ction; 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4930 Craddick, Tom(R) Relating to the adoption of a climate policy in a municipal charter. Companions: SB 1860 H ughes, Bryan(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B4939 H finer, Cole(R) Relating to prohibitions on camping in a public place. Companions: SB 2018 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed 164 O H B4940 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D ) Relating to limitations on the use of public money under certain economic development agreements or programs adopted by certain political subdivisions. Companions: SB 1419 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4942 Bernal, D ego(D ) Relating to the amount of an expenditure made by a municipality for w hich competitive bidding is required. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O ❑H B4991 O Iverson, Tom(R) Relating to the regulation of platting and subdivisions of land by a municipality or county. Companions: SB 2037 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B4995 Kitzman, Stan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality, county, or property ow ners' association to prohibit or regulate certain activities on residence homestead property. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5027 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to prohibited governmental entity implementation or enforcement of a vaccine mandate, mask requirement, or private business or school closure to prevent the spread of CO VID -19. Companions: SB 29 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B5047 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the imposition of sales and use tax after a municipality annexes an area in an emergency services district. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5105 Stucky, Lynn(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that tax. Companions: SB 2345 Springer, D iew(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5106 H a-rison, Brian(R) Relating to training requirements for certain municipal, county, and school district elected officers. 165 Companions: SB 2555 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H B5115 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) Relating to the collection of state, municipal, and county hotel occupancy taxes by an accommodations intermediary. Companions: SB 2356 Alvarado, Carol(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O ❑H B5134 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H B215 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 196 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5161 Cain, Briscoe(R) Relating to the applicability of certain municipal and county regulations affecting agricultural operations. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O ❑H B5178 Ashby, Trent(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the applicability of that tax in certain counties. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H 85194 Bernal, D ego(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to impose a fee related to building, zoning, or operating certain child-care businesses. Last Action: 3 -10-23 H Filed ❑H B5255 Lopez, Ray(D ) Relating to the collection and publication of data on affordable housing by municipalities. Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O H R 9 Landgraf, Brooks(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right of a property ow ner to conduct activities necessary to secure basic human needs. Companions: H B92 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Enabling) 166 3-15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Voted favorably from committee as substituted H cuse Agriculture and Livestock H R 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H R 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B215 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) Cnabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 196 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 23 Shine, H ugh(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a political subdivision other than a school district. Companions: H B419 Shine, H ugh(R) ( Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 29 Schofield, M ke(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment providing that a residence homestead is not subject to seizure or sale for delinquent ad valorem taxes. Companions: H R 43 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑H R 50 Patterson, Jared(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment allow ng the legislature to establish a special district to be the seat of state government. Companions: H R 162 Cain, Briscoe(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B714 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs 167 ❑H R 51 D ean, Jay(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H R 52 Collier, Nicole(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the officials responsible for appraising property for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 146 Collier, Nicole(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B774 Collier, Nicole(D ) Cnabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 60 D utton, H a-old(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the periodic review of state and local tax preferences and the expiration of certain tax preferences if not reauthorized by law. Companions: H R 74 D utton, H a-old(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B953 D utton, H a-old(D ) enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose. Companions: H R 62 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 71 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R 168 Session) H R 141 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O O H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 51 D ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment SIR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G wernment Last Action: 2 -28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 51 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 169 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means O H R 116 King, Tracy(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the w ater for Texas fund to assist in financing w ater projects in this state. Companions: H B2483 King, Tracy(D ) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SIR 43 Perry, Charles(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Natural Resources ❑H R 121 Slaw son, Shelby(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the supreme court following certain disaster or emergency declarations. Companions: H B2654 Slawson, Shelby(R) ( Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SIR 58 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs O H R 123 Burns, D cWayne(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to restrict the power of the legislature to mandate requirements on a municipality or county. Companions: H R 32 Shine, H ugh(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 87 Burns, D F-Wayne(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑H R 141 G ullen, Ryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the taxation of assets used to begin production on agricultural land. Companions: H B3241 G ullen, Ryan(R) ( Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 170 ❑H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose on the residence homest Companions: H R 62 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 71 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 141 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) (dentical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3972 Cook, D avid(R) ( Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed H R 51 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑H R 196 Bell, Cecil(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: H R 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B5134 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed H R 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D ) (dentical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means 171 Last A ction: 3 -10-23 H Filed O SB 29 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to prohibited governmental entity implementation or enforcement of a vaccine mandate, ■ mask requirement, or private business or school closure to prevent the spread of CO VID -19. Companions: H B5027 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 42 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to remote and other meetings held under the open meetings law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 43 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to business days for purposes of the public information law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 44 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to a governmental body's response to a request for public information. ■ Companions: H B3015 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 927 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 45 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 46 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the availability of dates of birth under the public information law. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 59 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to notice of water and w astew ater requirements for the foreclosure sale of residential ■ properties by certain political subdivisions. Companions: H B2571 King, Tracy(D ) (Identical) 172 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cruse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 66 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to applicability of civil service status to emergency medical services personnel in certain ■ municipalities. Companions: H B 1171 Cole, Sheryl(D ) Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 70 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the creation and duties of the unfunded mandates interagency w ark group. ■ Companions: SB 61 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 103 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to a periodic review and expiration dates of state and local tax preferences. ■ Companions: SJR 14 Johnson, Nathan(D ) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 106 Menendez, Jose(D ) Relating to state, local, and court involvement in determining w hether victims and w itnesses to an ■ offense and certain detained, arrested, or incarcerated persons are lawfully present in the United States. Companions: H B 1236 Anchia, Rafael(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 92 Menendez, Jose(D) Refiled from 87R Session) H B1454 Anchia, Rafael(D ) Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 149 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to regulate statewide commerce. ■ 173 Companions: H B3790 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 -14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 152 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G (vernment Q ❑SB 175 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the use by a political subdivision of public funds for lobbying activities. ■ Companions: H B3538 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -13-23 S Committee action pending Senate State Affairs ❑SB 183 M ies, Borris(D ) Relating to increasing the criminal penalty prescribed for certain acts of official oppression. ■ Companions: SB 65 M iles, Borris(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 185 Mies, Borris(D ) Relating to the retention and required disclosure under the public information law of certain complaints ■ alleging official oppression. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 190 Mies, Borris(D ) Relating to the civil penalty for certain signs placed on the right-of-way of a public road. on 174 Companions: H B 1863 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) (dentical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation Last Action: 3 -15-23 S Recommended for Local/Uncontested Calendar ❑SB 196 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a taxing unit to adopt an exemption from ad valorem ■ taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the appraised value of an individual's residence homestead. Companions: SIR 20 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 221 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to requirements for certain petitions requesting an election and ballot propositions and to ■ related procedures and provisions. Last Action: 3 -13-23 S Committee action pending Senate State Affairs ❑SB 232 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the removal from office of an officer of a political subdivision for commission of certain criminal ■ offenses. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 252 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to hiring and licensing certain veterans as peace officers. ■ Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 259 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to procedures applicable to municipal consideration of building permits, plats, and certain ■ land development plans. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 306 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to the right to choose medical treatments and certain control measures and to the imposition of ■ isolation or quarantine control measures. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H mlth and H unan Services ❑SB 307 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to the enforcement w thin this state of certain federal law sfor federally declared public health ■ emergencies. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate 175 State Affairs ❑SB 326 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality or a property ow ners' association to regulate the raising or keeping ■ of chickens. Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 333 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) Relating to the location w here certain sales are consummated for the purpose of municipal sales and ■ use taxes. Companions: H B4260 Talarico, James(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1417 Schw Ertner, Charles(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1465 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 349 Springer, D iew(R) Relating to county and municipal housing authority pet policies. ■ Companions: H B 1014 Plesa, M ihaela (F)(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs H B 1159 Anderson, D oc(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 368 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the authority of a county or municipality to require removal of graffiti from private property. ■ Companions: H B 1439 H e-nandez, Ana(D ) (dentical) 3-15-23 H M eeting set for 10:30 A.M . OR AD 1, E2.012, H ouse County Affairs Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment O SB 376 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to hiring and licensing certain persons as peace officers. ■ Companions: H B1076 Neave Criado, Victoria(D )(Identical) 3-14-23 H Committee action pending H cuse H orneland Security and Public Safety Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs 176 ❑SB 431 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to local regulation to enforce child custody orders. ■ Companions: H B4240 Raymond, Richard(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B969 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 468 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the authority of a property ow ners' association to regulate the assembly, association, and ■ speech of property ow ners or residents. Companions: H B2450 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 469 Springer, D iew(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain political subdivisions to receive certain financial assistance administered by ■ the Texas Water D welopment Board. Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs ❑SB 471 Springer, D Few(R) Relating to the imposition of a fee by the Texas Commission on Environmental Q uality for the ■ investigation of certain complaints. Last Action: 3 -13-23 S Committee action pending Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs ❑SB 476 H uJhes, Bryan(R) Relating to the definition of sexually oriented business. ■ Companions: H B643 Patterson, Jared(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B708 Shaheen, M att(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs H B1266 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 494 H Lghes, Bryan(R) Relating to approval of certain land development applications by a municipality or county. ■ 177 Companions: H B866 O Iverson, Tom(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment ❑SB 541 Campbell, D cnna(R) Relating to the barring of certain vendors from participation in certain contracts w ith the state or a ■ political subdivision. Last Action: 3 -14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 543 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Relating to the conveyance of property by a municipality for the public purpose of economic ■ development. Companions: H B1492 O idaz, Claudia (F)(D ) (dentical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment ❑SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a taxing unit other than a school district to adopt an ■ exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount. Companions: SJR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D ) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G wernment Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G wernment ❑SB 551 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to the authority of municipalities to prohibit the sale of single-use plastic water bottles at municipal ■ golf courses. Companions: H B 1174 H oN ard, D cnna(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D cvelopment ❑SB 560 Springer, D iew(R) Relating to the time for the issuance of municipal building permits. ■ Companions: H B2590 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1947 Springer, D tew (F)(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3826 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed 178 Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 561 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to issue debt to purchase or lease tangible personal ■ property. Companions: H B451 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 563 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the regulation by a municipality or county of certain employment benefits and policies. ■ Companions: SB 14 Creighton, Brandon(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 121 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 569 Springer, D rew(R) Relating to requests to a municipality for production or certification of a record in certain civil actions. ■ Companions: H B2331 Stucky, Lynn(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 572 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the authority of a general-law municipality or county to regulate certain unlicensed facilities. ■ Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 573 H Lghes, Bryan(R) Relating to municipal requirements for exterior key boxes to provide access to buildings to first responders. ■ Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 580 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the authority of certain counties to cancel platted subdivisions that have remained undeveloped. ■ 179 Companions: H B4426 King, Tracy(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1878 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B2423 King, Tracy(D ) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 582 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to authorization for a county or municipality to establish a local minimum wage. ■ Companions: H B224 O mega, Lina(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 389 Eckhardt, Sarah (F)(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B 193 O mega, Lina(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H oise State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment ❑SB 585 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the release of a tier two form listing hazardous chemicals that is in the possession of a ■ political subdivision of this state. Companions: H B1082 H arnandez, Ana(D ) (dentical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 603 H uahes, Bryan(R) Relating to the repeal of the authority of political subdivisions to adopt or enforce juvenile curfews. ■ Companions: H B561 Israel, Celia(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1819 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Select on Youth H aalth & Safety Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Criminal Justice ❑SB 612 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to the municipal sales and use tax for street maintenance. ■ Companions: H B 1538 Johnson, Julie(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) 180 SB 402 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Refiled from 87R Session) H B640 Johnson, Julie(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 618 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to the public information law. ■ Companions: H B2135 Canales, Terry(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 627 Menendez, 3ose(D ) Relating to the entitlement of certain municipalities to certain tax revenue related to a hotel and convention ■ center project. Companions: H B3112 Allison, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D cvelopment ❑SB 644 H Lffman, Joan(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. ■ Companions: H B2497 Morrison, G Eanie(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D atelopment ❑SB 647 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to authorizing certain political subdivisions to change the date on w hich their general election for ■ officers is held. Companions: H B4128 Schofield, Mike(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B455 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Elections Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs O SB 659 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to the expansion of the territory of an emergency services district into the territory of a ■ municipality. Companions: H B1776 181 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement H B4492 H a-ris, Caroline (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment O SB 674 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to municipal and county building codes. ■ Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 680 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to the disclosure of certain contracting information under the public information law. ■ Companions: H B2492 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 705 M iles, Borris(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to request a hearing from the Texas Commission on ■ Environmental Q uality related to the construction of a concrete plant. Companions: H B2391 Thompson, Senfronia(D ) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 720 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and ■ convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Companions: H B 1962 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 730 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the granting of privileges at hospitals for podiatrists. ■ Companions: H B 1767 Klick, Stephanie(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to 182 committee on H cuse Public H ealth Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H 6alth and H Lman Services ❑SB 767 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to notice requirements for certain municipal fees and the process to adopt a municipal budget that ■ includes the use of revenue from those fees. Companions: H B2457 Lozano, Jose(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 769 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the examination of appraisal services for an appraisal management company. ■ Companions: H B 1518 D arby, D rew(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Committee action pending Licensing and Administrative Procedures Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 783 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate the use of an appliance, system, or ■ component that is fueled by natural gas. Companions: H B743 D ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 784 Birdw Ell, Brian(R) Relating to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in this state and the ■ express preemption of local regulation of those emissions. Companions: H B2211 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Environmental Regulation Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment ❑SB 797 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to disclosure of certain relationships w ith local government officers and vendors. ■ Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 805 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the taxation of a leasehold or other possessory interest in a public facility granted by a ■ public facil1t 3corporation. Companions: H B 1096 G ates, G ary(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B2607 G ates, G ary(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3879 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed H B4833 Swanson, Valoree(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 814 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to state preemption of certain municipal and county regulation. ■ Companions: H B2127 Burrows, D ustin(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H M eeting set for 10:30 A.M . OR AD 1, JH R140, H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ■ ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals. Companions: H B1061 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B1283 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B3437 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 1083 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3757 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment O SB 837 Perry, Charles(R) Relating to financial assistance provided and programs administered by the Texas Water D e/elopment Board. ■ Companions: H B2483 King, Tracy(D ) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SIR 43 Perry, Charles(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs 184 Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs El SB 881 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem ■ taxation. Companions: H B3321 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B745 D Ean, Jay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B1733 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H B3972 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 883 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district in certain counties. ■ Companions: H B2253 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 909 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Relating to municipal civil service for fire fighters and police officers. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 917 H dl, Bob(R) Relating to meetings of the board of directors of a municipal utility district. ■ Companions: H B 1312 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 929 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the notic and compensation a municipality must provide before revoking the right to use property ■ 185 for a use that was allowed before the adoption of or change to a zoning regulation or boundary. Companions: H B3490 Rogers, G irnn(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 933 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the definition of a governmental body for the purposes of the public information law. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 934 M iddIeton, M ayes (F)(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain officers of a political subdivision authorized to impose a tax or issue bonds ■ to hold at the same time certain other offices. Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SB 940 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalties and counties and the authority of ■ certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project. Companions: H B2282 G anez, Erin (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D cvelopment ❑SB 946 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the election date for the authorization of the issuance of bonds or a tax increase. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 965 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to maintenance and production of electronic public information under the public information law. ■ Companions: H B2493 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 985 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the method of providing notice for certain municipal zoning changes. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment 186 ❑SB 986 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the authority of a local government to regulate evictions. ■ Companions; H B2035 Slawson, Shelby(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Business and Industry Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1009 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to regulation of massage therapists and massage establishments by political subdivisions. ■ Companions: H B2134 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on Licensing and Administrative Procedures Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 1017 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate an energy source or engine. Companions; H B2374 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action; 3 -14-23 S Committee action pending Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1024 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to preventative health care and public health; authorizing a civil penalty. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H 6alth and H Lman Services ❑SB 1026 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to prohibited CO VID-19 vaccine mandates and vaccination status discrimination. ■ Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 1057 Whitmire, John(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax ■ revenue for certain qualified projects and project- associated infrastructure. Companions; H B2648 H a-less, Sam(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D welopment 187 ❑SB 1093 Schw ertner, Charles(R) Relating to facilities included in the electricity supply chain. ■ Companions: H B3737 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1102 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to access to certain education, law enforcement, and health records under the public ■ information law. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 1104 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to the authority of the legislature, governor, and certain political subdivisions w ith respect to ■ disasters and emergencies. Companions: H B2654 Slawson, Shelby(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SJR 58 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs ❑SB 1108 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to release of an area from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 1110 Schw e-tner, Charles(R) Relating to the authority of a municipality to transfer revenue of a municipal utility to the general fund of the ■ municipality. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 1114 H amcock, Kelly(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to regulate the use or sale of a product for the purpose of ■ reducing greenhouse gas emissions or conserving natural resources. Companions: H B3856 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Natural Resources/Economic D e✓elopment O SB 1202 M iles, Borris(D ) Relating to emergency generators or other pow er sources for nursing facilities and assisted living ■ facilities. 188 Companions: H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H Lman Services H B2301 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate H salth and H unan Services O SB 1204 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to state and local government information technology infrastructure, information security, and ■ data breach and exposure reporting. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O SB 1205 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the modernization of information technology of state agencies and certain local governments. ■ Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce O ❑SB 1207 Menendez, 3ose(D ) Relating to the retirement system in certain municipalities for firefighters and police officers. ■ Companions: H B795 Thompson, Ed(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse H unan Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 1214 Schw ertner, Charles(R) Relating to hearing and public notice requirements regarding the conversion by a municipality of certain ■ properties to house homeless individuals. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 1231 Campbell, D cnna(R) Relating to the authority of a county to require a person to obtain a building permit for certain portable ■ structures. Companions: H B318 Cortez, Philip(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse County Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment O SB 1291 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the reimbursement of a municipality's expenses in a ratemaking proceeding for electric or gas ■ utilities. Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce 189 ❑SB 1293 H all, Bob(R) Relating to a prohibition on certain roadway projects and to the distribution of affordable housing funds to ■ local governmental entities that violate that prohibition. Companions: H B3281 Leo-Wilson, Terri (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Transportation Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Transportation ❑SB 1304 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to county and municipal regulation of automated external defibrillators. ■ Companions: H B4171 Campos, Liz(D ) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SB 1334 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to rates established by municipalities for water or sew er service for certain entities. Companions: H B4328 Bell, Cecil(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1336 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to certain construction liability claims concerning public buildings and public works. Companions: H B2965 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1412 H ughes, Bryan(R) Relating to regulation of accessory dwelling units by political subdivisions. Companions: H B2789 H dland, Justin(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Filed O ❑SB 1419 Birdw dl, Brian(R) Relating to limitations on the use of public money under certain economic development agreements or programs adopted by certain political subdivisions. Companions: H B4940 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 H Filed 190 Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1420 Birdwell, Brian(R) Relating to municipal and county hotel occupancy taxes. Companions: H B3727 Anderson, D oc(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1422 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to enforcement of criminal offenses by state agencies, law enforcment agencies, political subdivisions, or local entities. Last A ction: 3 - 1-23 S Filed O SB 1426 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to municipal regulation of the removal of an Ashe juniper tree. Companions: H B2239 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last Action: 3 - 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1436 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the investigation of municipal fire fighters in certain municipalities. Companions: H B 1579 Canales, Terry(D ) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 2-23 S Filed O SB 1442 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the creation of a campus of the Texas State Technical College System. Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed O SB 1444 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the public retirement systems for employees of certain municipalities. Companions: H B4000 Bucy, John(D ) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed O SB 1463 West, Royce(D ) Relating to a grant program for a nonprofit organization or political subdivision to establish or expand a behavioral health crisis response program. Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed 191 ❑SB 1466 H cmcock, Kelly(R) Relating to the regulation of residential amenity rentals by a political subdivision. Companions: H B2367 Lozano, Jose(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Land and Resource M anagement Last A ction: 3 - 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1505 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to youth diversion strategies and procedures for children accused of certain fine-only offenses in municipal and justice courts and related criminal justice matters. Companions: H B3186 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Select on Youth H EDIth & Safety Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1538 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that tax. Companions: H B 1034 Stucky, Lynn(R) ( Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1545 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the maximum size of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Companions: H B4215 Bell, Keith(R) ( Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1579 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to an expedited response by a governmental body to a request for public information. Companions: H B3435 Smithee, John(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1492 Bettencourt, Paul(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3 - 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1601 H ughes, Bryan(R) Relating to prohibiting municipal libraries that host certain events from receiving state funding. Last A ction: 3 - 3-23 S Filed 192 ❑SB 1608 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the election date for the authorization of the issuance of bonds or a tax increase. Companions: H B863 Schofield, M ike(R) ( Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1609 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to a proposition to approve the issuance of bonds or other debt. Companions: H B664 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B 187 Landgraf, Brooks(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1621 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to requiring state contractors, political subdivisions of this state, and private employers to participate in the federal electronic verification of employment authorization program, or E-verify. Companions: H B3846 Toth, Steve(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1658 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the collection and disclosure of certain public information. Companions: H B3334 Canales, Terry(D ) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 6-23 S Filed O ❑SB 1663 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality to alter speed limits. Last A ction: 3 - 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1761 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to infrastructure planning and lot frontages in the unincorporated are of certain counties. Companions: SB 2557 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed 193 ❑SB 1786 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to approval procedures for property development review by a municipality. Last A ction: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1787 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to size and density requirements for residential lots in certain municipalities. Companions: H B3921 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1791 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the issuance of bonds by certain local government corporations. Companions: H B3899 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1809 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax. Companions: H B2711 Smithee, John(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1810 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certain anticipation notes and certificates of obligation. Companions: H B4808 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1837 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the use of municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. Companions: H B3598 Lozano, Jose(R) ( Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1860 H uJhes, Bryan(R) Relating to the adoption of a climate policy in a municipal charter. Companions: H B4930 Craddick, Tom(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed 194 Last A ction: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1881 H hojosa, Chuy(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue to fund convention center facilities, multipurpose arenas, venues, and related infrastructure. Companions: H B4266 H e-rero, Abel(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed O SB 1912 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the review of ballot proposition language for certain political subdivision elections. Companions: H B4701 D EAyala, Emilio (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1962 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to the authority of certain counties to order the microchipping of dogs. Companions: H B4494 Vasut, Cody(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed H B4495 G e-des, Stan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1992 Perry, Charles(R) Relating to remotely conducting depositions, hearings, and other proceedings in juvenile cases. Companions: H B422 VanD saver, G ay(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Juvenile Justice and Family Issues Last Action: 3 - 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 2006 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to authorize and finance certain venue projects. Companions: H B4564 Longoria, O a:ar(D ) (dentical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2007 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D ) Relating to the use of the revenue derived from the municipal hotel occupancy tax by certain municipalities and to the rate at w hich that tax is imposed by those municipalities. Companions: H B4565 Longoria, O s:ar(D ) (dentical) 195 3- 9-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2018 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the prohibitions on camping in a public place. Companions: H B4939 H Efner, Cole(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2035 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the issuance of certain anticipation notes and certificates of obligation. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2037 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the regulation of platting and subdivisions of land by a municipality or county. Companions: H B4991 O Iverson, Tom(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2062 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to bids or proposals required for insurance and risk pool contracts entered into by a school district, municipality, or county. Companions: H B 1649 Middleton, M ayes(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2092 West, Royce(D ) Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to regulate the locations in w hich a person may carry a firearm. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2138 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to receive certain tax revenue derived from a hotel and convention center project and to pledge certain tax revenue for the payment of obligations related to the project. Companions: H B4529 Capriglione, G bvanni(R) ( Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed O SB 2155 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Relating to the authority to appear by telephone or videoconference in municipal and justice courts. 196 Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2161 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the age limit for a beginning position in a police department under municipal civil service. Companions: H B 1661 Burns, D elNayne(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H case Urban Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2206 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the sale of bonds by certain special purpose districts. Companions: H B2436 Frazier, Frederick (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2209 H ancock, Kelly(R) Relating to municipal civil service for fire fighters and police officers. Last A ction: 3 - 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2330 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the authorization and reporting of expenditures for lobbying activities by certain political subdivisions and other public entities. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2345 Springer, D rew(R) Relating to authorizing certain counties to impose a hotel occupancy tax and the use of revenue from that tax. Companions: H B5105 Stucky, Lynn(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last A ction: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2351 Schw ertner, Charles(R) Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center projects and other qualified projects. Companions: H B3324 G e'des, Stan (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2356 Alvarado, Carol(D ) Relating to the collection of state, municipal, and county hotel occupancy taxes by an accommodations intermediary. 197 Companions: H B5115 Thierry, Shaw n(D ) (dentical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2371 Campbell, D cnna(R) Relating to the text of municipal ballot propositions on the issuance of bonds. Companions: H B3103 D crazio, M ark (F)(R) ( Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last A ction: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property ow ned by a charitable organization for the purpose of renting the property at below market rates to low income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H B581 Raymond, Richard(D ) (dentical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last A ction: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2453 Menendez, Jose(D ) Relating to certain regulations adopted by governmental entities for the building products, materials, or methods used in the construction of residential or commercial buildings. Companions: H B3312 H a'nandez, Ana(D ) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2470 Springer, D rew(R) Relating to the removal of a territory by a municipality. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2490 Sparks, Kevin (F)(R) Relating to the issuance of certificates of obligation by local governments. Companions: H B 1489 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Pensions/Investments/Financial Services Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed 198 ❑SB 2498 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the authority of a political subdivision to provide a universal basic income. Companions: H B4550 Toth, Steve(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H B553 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) ( Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2529 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the provision of homeless services in Texas. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O ❑SB 2543 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Relating to the campus of the Texas State Technical College System serving West Texas. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O SB 2555 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to training requirements for certain municipal, county, and school district elected officers. Companions: H B5106 H a-rison, Brian(R) ( Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O SB 2557 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to infrastructure planning and lot frontages in the unincorporated area of certain counties. Companions: SB 1761 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) ( Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed O SB 2564 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the use of hotel occupancy tax revenue by certain municipalities. Last Action: 3 -10-23 S Filed ❑SIR 14 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the periodic review of state and local tax preferences and providing an expiration date for certain tax preferences. Companions: SB 103 Johnson, Nathan(D ) Cnabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance 199 ❑SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 51 D ean, Iay(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SIR 20 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing body of a political subdivision to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the market value. Companions: SB 196 Eckhardt, Sarah(D ) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SIR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D ) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing body of a political subdivision other than a school district to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D ) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G o✓ernment Last Action: 2 -17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G cvernment ❑SIR 42 Flores, Pete(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes. Companions: H R 62 Bucy, John(D ) (Refiled from 87R Session) H R 71 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 141 G ddman, Craig(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 68 Bucy, John(D ) (Identical) 200 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 153 Wilson, Terry(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment O SIR 43 Perry, Charles(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the water for Texas fund to assist in financing water projects in this state. Companions: H R 116 King, Tracy(D ) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Natural Resources SB 837 Perry, Charles(R) ( Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs ❑SIR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a low er limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: H R 132 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) ( Refiled from 87R Session) H R 51 D ean, lay(P) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means HR73 Metcalf, Will(R) ( Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 95 Leach, Jeff(R) ( Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means H R 160 Cook, D a✓id(R) ( Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse Ways and Means Last Action: 3 - 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local G aernment ❑SIR 58 Birdwell, Brian(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment regarding the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the supreme court follow ng certain disaster or emergency declarations. Companions: H R 121 Slaw son, Shelby(R) ( Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on H cuse State Affairs SB 1104 201 Birdwell, Brian(R) ( Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs Last Action: 3 - 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate State Affairs A 1 Track Total B ills: 5 07 507 Track(s): (M aster List O dy) Position: (None) v Add to Track AML. Copyright© 2023. Texas Legislative Service. All Rights Reserved. 202 TELICON )W JACKSON WALKER L.L.P. Bill Research Report 03-15-2023 - 13: 15:01 1F1FrReferred to Committee Reported from Committee Passed 1 st Chamber R:terred to Committee R parted from mee —F—rSignedA1etoedda 01111111 Select All Deselect All ❑HB 2 Meyer, Morgan(R) Relating to providing property tax relief through the public school finance system and property tax appraisal and administration. Companions: HJR 1 Meyer, Morgan(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means ❑HB 32 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single- family residences other than residence homesteads. Companions: HB 794 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 6 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 40 Zwiener, Erin(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the portion of the appraised value of a person's property that is attributable to the installation in or on the property of certain water conservation systems. Companions: HB 186 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 25 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 203 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑HB 96 Gonzalez, Mary(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records. Companions: SB 617 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Identical) 3-16-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.016, Senate Border Security Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs a ❑HB 117 Bernal, Diego(D) Relating to a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a school district may impose on certain residence ® homesteads following a substantial school tax increase. Companions: HB 183 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 19 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 144 Bernal, Diego(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homestead of an unpaid ® caregiver of an individual. Companions: HB 122 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 147 Bernal, Diego(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 16 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 145 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 10 Vasut, Cody(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 147 Bernal, Diego(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homestead of an unpaid ® caregiver of an individual. Companions: HB 122 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 144 Bernal, Diego(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 16 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 204 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads of certain ® elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HB 5134 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed HJR 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 295 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 14 Toth, Steve(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 335 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 18 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 402 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that certain taxing units may ® impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HJR 21 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 419 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit other than a school district of a portion of the ® appraised value of a residence homestead based on the average appraised value in the preceding tax year. Companions: HJR 23 Shine, Hugh(R) (Enabling) 205 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 481 Goldman, Craig(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that certain taxing units may ® impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 707 Geren, Charlie(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 30 Goldman, Craig(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 543 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to the exclusion from the market value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes of the value of any ® improvement, or any feature incorporated in an improvement. Companions: HB 951 Raymond, Richard(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 42 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 581 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property owned by a charitable organization for the purpose ® of renting the property at below-market rates to low-income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 582 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by certain taxing units of a portion of the appraised value of the ® residence homestead of the parent or guardian of a person who is disabled. Companions: HJR 43 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 596 Shaheen, Matt(R) Relating to a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a county of a portion of the value of the residence FTTTTT-F-I 206 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ® homestead of a physician who provides health care services. Companions: HB 457 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 45 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 610 Raymond, Richard(D) Relating to a temporary increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation ® by a school district. Companions: HJR 44 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 2074 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 634 Lozano, lose(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. 207 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Companions: SB 262 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 707 Geren, Charlie(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that certain taxing units may ® impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly and their surviving spouse Companions: HB 481 Goldman, Craig(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 49 Geren, Charlie(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 721 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to the rate at which interest accrues in connection with the deferral or abatement of the collection of ad valorem ® taxes on certain residence homesteads. Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 740 Gonzalez, Jessica(D) Relating to the deferral or abatement of the collection of ad valorem taxes on an appreciating residence homestead. Companions: HB 469 Gonzalez, Jessica(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 741 Goodwin, Vikki(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization and used to ® provide child-care services. Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed 208 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 746 Dean, Jay(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 1224 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 72 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 774 Collier, Nicole(D) Relating to the ad valorem tax appraisal of an older residence homestead located in or near a tax increment financing ® reinvestment zone. Companions: HB 4046 Collier, Nicole(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 52 Collier, Nicole(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 794 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Relating to limitations on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of residence homesteads and single- family residences other than residence homesteads. Companions: HB 32 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 55 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed 209 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 868 Bell, Keith(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 57 Bell, Keith(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1027 Slawson, Shelby(R) Relating to the repeal of the additional ad valorem taxes imposed as a result of a sale or change of use of certain land. Companions: SB 279 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 2074 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 1041 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 64 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem ® taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. 210 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Companions: HB 1061 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1283 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3437 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means O ❑HB 1189 Davis, Yvonne(D) Relating to limitations on the appraised value of certain real property in specified areas for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 71 Davis, Yvonne(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1224 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 746 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 74 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways 211 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON and Means ❑HB 1251 Plesa, Mihaela (F)(D) Relating to eligibility for the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse ® of certain first responders. Companions: SB 300 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 288 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1325 Isaac, Carrie (F)(R) Relating to the allocation and deposit of certain surplus state revenue to the property tax relief fund for use in reducing ® school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes. Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations ❑HB 1513 Vasut, Cody(R) Relating to the elimination of ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the elimination of ® those taxes. Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1566 Allison, Steve(R) Relating to the ad valorem taxation of residential real property. Companions: HJR 87 Allison, Steve(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1582 Dutton, Harold(D) Relating to the period for redeeming the residence homestead of an elderly person sold at an ad valorem tax sale. Companions: HJR 88 Dutton, Harold(D) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1596 Buckley, Brad(R) Relating to the applicability of the law governing the provision of state aid to certain local governments disproportionately ® affected by the granting of ad valorem tax relief to disabled veterans. Companions: HB 125 Buckley, Brad(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations 212 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑HB 1608 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to the electronic payment of ad valorem taxes. Companions: SB 1486 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 1613 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to the provision of state aid to certain local governments to offset the cost of the exemption from ad ® valorem taxation of the residence homestead of a 100 percent or totally disabled veteran. Companions: SB 748 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1674 Holland, Justin(R) Relating to certain sales or purported sales of homestead property that are classified as loans. Companions: SB 613 Springer, Drew(R) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry G ❑HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 1934 Rogers, Glenn(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of income-producing tangible personal property having a value ® of less than a certain amount. 213 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Companions: HJR 101 Rogers, Glenn(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 1994 Raney, John(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a percentage of the appraised value of the tangible personal ® property a person owns that consists of inventory held for sale at retail. Companions: HJR 104 Raney, John(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2054 Jones, Venton (F)(D) Relating to the authority of the commissioners court of a county to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation by ® the county of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the appraised value. Companions: SB 266 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 108 Jones, Venton (F)(D) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 854 West, Royce(D) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HB 2121 Paul, Dennis(R) Relating to the form of a rendition statement or property report used to render property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2130 Lozano, lose(R) Relating to the method to be used by the chief appraiser of an appraisal district to determine the market value for ad ® valorem tax purposes of the real property of a manufactured home community. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2220 Harrison, Brian(R) Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit and the manner in which a proposed ad valorem ® tax rate that exceeds the voter-approval tax rate is approved. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2221 Harrison, Brian(R) Relating to the vote required in an election to approve an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds a taxing unit's voter-approval 214 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ® tax rate. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2397 Guillen, Ryan(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain property to continue to qualify for an ad valorem tax exemption or special appraisal ® following certain changes in ownership. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2398 Hefner, Cole(R) Relating to late applications for the appraisal of land for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land following ® the death of the owner of the land. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2467 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school ® district. Companions: HJR 115 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2597 Davis, Yvonne(D) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2656 Leach, Jeff(R) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school ® district, an adjustment in the amount of the limitation on school district. Companions: HJR 122 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 215 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2666 Campos, Liz(D) Relating to the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a school district may impose on the residence ® homestead of an individual and the surviving spouse. Companions: HJR 120 Campos, Liz(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2714 Thompson, Ed(R) Relating to the authority of the officer or employee designated by the governing body of a municipality to calculate certain ad ® valorem tax rates of the municipality to recalculate those rates. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2747 Darby, Drew(R) Relating to a requirement that each appraisal district periodically confirm that recipients of residence homestead ® exemptions qualify for those exemptions. Companions: SB 1801 Springer, Drew(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 2889 Slaton, Bryan(R) Relating to a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a taxing unit on the residence homestead of a married couple ® that increases in amount based upon the number of children of the couple. Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 216 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON a ❑HB 2987 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to the exemption of tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SB 1789 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2989 Metcalf, Will(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of certain commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 2993 Hunter, Todd(R) Relating to the eligibility of certain property located in a reinvestment zone for certain ad valorem tax incentives. Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HB 3083 Harrison, Brian(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of tangible personal property a ® person owns that is held or used for the production of income. Companions: HJR 136 Harrison, Brian(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3242 Hefner, Cole(R) Relating to the eligibility of the surviving spouse of an elderly person who qualified for a local option exemption from ad ® valorem taxation by a taxing unit of a portion of the appraised value. Companions: SB 1381 Eckhardt, Sarah(D) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3273 Thierry, Shawn(D) Relating to public notice of the availability on the Internet of property-tax-related information. Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3327 Wu, Gene(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in property tax appraisal records. Companions: SB 1532 Miles, Borris(D) (Identical) 3- 3-23 S Filed 217 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs ❑HB 3336 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of commercial real property and single-family rental property for ® ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HB 3564 VanDeaver, Gary(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HJR 147 VanDeaver, Gary(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 6-23 H Filed G ❑HB 3640 Noble, Candy(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of a property that is the primary residence of an adult who has an intellectual or developmental disability. Companions: HJR 150 Noble, Candy(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 2163 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 6-23 H Filed G ❑HB 3745 Goldman, Craig(R) Relating to the procedure for maintaining the qualification of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed 0 ❑HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: HB 1061 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1283 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3437 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 218 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed ❑HB 3857 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Companions: SB 1455 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed G ❑HB 3972 Cook, David(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed ❑HB 3974 Cook, David(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit located wholly or partly in a populous county of a specified dollar amount, or a greater dollar amount specified by the governing body. Companions: HJR 161 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 H Filed ❑HB 4029 Schofield, Mike(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of a dollar amount or a percentage, whichever is greater, of the appraised value of a residence homestead. Companions: HJR 162 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed ❑HB 4042 Hayes, Richard (F)(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of tangible personal property used for the production of income that, in the owner's opinion, has an aggregate value of less than a certain amount. Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed 219 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑HB 4113 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) Relating to installment payments of ad valorem taxes imposed on residence homesteads. Companions: HB 992 Shine, Hugh(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 2342 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4130 Hefner, Cole(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of property owned by certain electric cooperatives. Companions: SB 1771 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4161 Gervin-Hawkins, Relating to the procedures for providing notice to certain Barbara(D) individuals on placement of a child in the managing conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services. Companions: SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4181 Munoz, Sergio(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a military service member who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty. Companions: HJR 165 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4261 Cook, David(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value for ad valorem tax purposes of the residence homesteads of military veterans, individuals who are disabled or 65 years of age or older. Last Action: 3- 8-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4463 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to the authority to file an application for certain ad valorem tax exemptions after the filing deadline if an exemption for the property was previously canceled because it was erroneously granted. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4473 Harris, Cody(R) Relating to the calculation of ad valorem tax rates by certain taxing units that participate in one or more reinvestment zones for tax increment financing. 220 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4478 Button, Angie Chen(R) Relating to the establishment of a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a county may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals who are disabled or elderly and their surviving spouses. Companions: HJR 171 Button, Angie Chen(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4479 Isaac, Carrie (F)(R) Relating to freezing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HB 4491 Harris, Caroline (F)(R) Relating to the treatment of certain improvements for the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HB 4607 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of a parcel of real property that is located in more than one county. Companions: HJR 173 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HB 4645 Flores, Lulu (F)(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property used to provide low-income or moderate-income housing. Companions: SB 2324 Zaffirini, Judith(D) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4774 Button, Angie Chen(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by an organization engaged primarily in performing charitable functions. Companions: SB 2361 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4858 Gervin-Hawkins, Relating to the allocation of low income housing tax credits. Barbara(D) Companions: SB 1480 Menendez, Jose(D) (Identical) 3- 2-23 S Filed 221 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 4890 Shine, Hugh(R) Relating to installment payments of ad valorem taxes. Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 4901 Bonnen, Greg(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products as a finished good or used. Companions: HJR 184 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed SB 2289 Huffman, Joan(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5013 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of 50 percent of the appraised value of the residence homestead of a person who has received a residence homestead exemption on the property. Companions: HJR 191 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5032 Slaton, Bryan(R) Relating to a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on property owned by a person who makes a donation to the state for the purpose of border security and reimbursement to taxing units. Companions: HJR 193 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5042 Howard, Donna(D) Relating to an adjustment of the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that may be imposed by a school district on the residence homestead of an individual who is elderly or disabled. Companions: HJR 195 Howard, Donna(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5046 Toth, Steve(R) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school district, an adjustment in the amount of the limitation on school district ad valorem taxes. Companions: SB 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance 222 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5100 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) Relating to a one-time credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a taxing unit on the residence homestead of a first-time home buyer and to the effect of the credit on the determination of the taxable value. Companions: HJR 194 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 5134 Bell, Cecil(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HB 215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 196 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5157 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Relating to the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of the appraised value of the residence homestead of a person who is elderly or disabled. Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HB 5285 Guillen, Ryan(R) Relating to the banning of school district ad valorem taxes for certain residential properties and an increase in the rates of certain state taxes to cover the increased cost to the state. Companions: HJR 205 Guillen, Ryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed G ❑HB 5293 Tinderholt, Tony(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a 100 percent or totally disabled veteran. Companions: HJR 206 Tinderholt, Tony(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 1 Meyer, Morgan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes and to except certain appropriations. Companions: HB 2 Meyer, Morgan(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Committee action pending House Ways and Means 223 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑HJR 6 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a lower limit on the maximum ® appraised value of residence homesteads for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 32 Capriglione, Giovanni(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 10 Vasut, Cody(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes to 103.5 percent or more of the appraised value of the property. Companions: HB 145 Vasut, Cody(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence ® homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HJR 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 215 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 196 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 14 Toth, Steve(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the appraised value of a residence ® homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 295 Toth, Steve(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 16 Bernal, Diego(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total assessed value of the residence homestead of an unpaid caregiver. Companions: HJR 14 Bernal, Diego(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 144 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 147 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 224 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 18 Bell, Cecil(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 335 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 19 Bernal, Diego(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® a school district may impose on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 117 Bernal, Diego(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 21 Schofield, Mike(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® certain political subdivisions may impose on the residence homesteads of persons who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 402 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 23 Shine, Hugh(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation by a political subdivision other than a school district. Companions: HB 419 Shine, Hugh(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 25 Zwiener, Erin(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the portion of ® the assessed value of a person's property that is attributable to the installation rainwater collection. Companions: HB 40 Zwiener, Erin(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 225 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 30 Goldman, Craig(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® certain political subdivisions may impose on the residence homesteads of persons who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 481 Goldman, Craig(R) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 49 Geren, Charlie(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 42 Raymond, Richard(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exclude from the market value of real property ® for ad valorem tax purposes the value of any improvement. Companions: HJR 50 Raymond, Richard(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 543 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 43 Raymond, Richard(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation by certain political ® subdivisions of a portion of the market value of the residence homestead of the disabled parent or guardian. Companions: HB 582 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 44 Raymond, Richard(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to appropriate money from the general revenue fund to the foundation school fund ® and use the money to finance a temporary increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads. Companions: HB 610 Raymond, Richard(D) (Enabling) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 45 Shaheen, Matt(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a county of a portion of the value of the residence homestead of a physician who provides health care services. Companions: HJR 25 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) 226 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON HB 596 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Voted favorably from committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 49 Geren, Charlie(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® certain political subdivisions may impose on the residence homesteads. Companions: HB 707 Geren, Charlie(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 30 Goldman, Craig(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 52 Collier, Nicole(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the officials responsible for ® appraising property for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 146 Collier, Nicole(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 774 Collier, Nicole(D) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 55 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a lower limit on the maximum ® appraised value of residence homesteads for ad valorem tax 227 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON purposes. Companions: HB 794 Schatzline, Nate (F)(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 57 Bell, Keith(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 868 Bell, Keith(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 64 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 1041 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 65 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of ® commercial property and rental property for ad valorem taxation. Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a ® limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose. Companions: HJR 62 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 71 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 141 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 228 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑HJR 71 Davis, Yvonne(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for limitations on the appraised value of ® certain real property in specified areas for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 1189 Davis, Yvonne(D) (Enabling) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 72 Dean, Jay(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 746 Dean, Jay(R) (Enabling) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 74 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 51 Dean, Iay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Identical) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government SIR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 74 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real ® property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 1224 Metcalf, Will(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 72 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 229 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 87 Allison, Steve(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of ® residential real property for ad valorem tax purposes to 105 percent. Companions: HB 1566 Allison, Steve(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 88 Dutton, Harold(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to lengthen the period for redeeming the residence homestead of an elderly person ® sold at an ad valorem tax sale. Companions: HB 1582 Dutton, Harold(D) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means a ❑HJR 101 Rogers, Glenn(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation income- producing tangible personal property having a value of less than a certain amount. Companions: HB 1934 Rogers, Glenn(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means 230 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 104 Raney, John(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a percentage ® of the market value of the tangible personal property a person owns that consists of inventory held for sale at reta Companions: HB 1994 Raney, John(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 108 Jones, Venton (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the commissioners court of a county to adopt an exemption from ® ad valorem taxation by the county of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount, of the appraised value of an indi Companions: SIR 18 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 2054 Jones, Venton (F)(D) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 115 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem ® taxation by a school district. Companions: HB 2467 Martinez Fischer, Trey(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 120 Campos, Liz(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to limit the total amount of ad valorem taxes that ® a school district may impose on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 2666 Campos, Liz(D) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 122 Leach, Jeff(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem ® taxation by a school district and to adjust the amount of the limitation. Companions: HB 2656 Leach, Jeff(R) (Enabling) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways 231 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON and Means ❑HJR 128 Slaton, Bryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a credit against the ad valorem ® taxes imposed by a political subdivision on the residence homestead of a married couple. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 129 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment exempting tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SIR 78 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 131 Metcalf, Will(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of certain ® commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 136 Harrison, Brian(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a portion of ® the market value of tangible personal property a person owns that is held or used for production of income. Companions: HB 3083 Harrison, Brian(R) (Enabling) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means G ❑HJR 147 VanDeaver, Gary(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of a ® residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes to the appraised value of the property. Companions: HB 3564 VanDeaver, Gary(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 150 Noble, Candy(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation of a portion of the market value of a property. Companions: HB 3640 Noble, Candy(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 H Filed SIR 83 King, Phil (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Filed 232 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a ® limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes that the political subdivision may impose on the residence homest Companions: HJR 62 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 71 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 141 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 157 Guillen, Ryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the portion of ® the assessed value of a person's property. Companions: HB 3653 Guillen, Ryan(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 160 Cook, David(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 161 Cook, David(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation by a political subdivision located wholly or partly in a populous county. 233 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Companions: HB 3974 Cook, David(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 162 Schofield, Mike(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for an exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school ® purposes of a dollar amount or a percentage, whichever is greater. Companions: HB 4029 Schofield, Mike(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 165 Munoz, Sergio(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem ® taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse. Companions: HB 4181 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 H Filed SJR 73 Paxton, Angela(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 171 Button, Angie Chen(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment establishing a limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that a ® county may impose on the residence homesteads of persons who are disabled or elderly. Companions: HB 4478 Button, Angie Chen(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means ❑HJR 173 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to permit the owner of a parcel of real property that is located in more than one county to elect to have the property appraised. Companions: HB 4607 Tepper, Carl (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 H Filed ❑HJR 184 Bonnen, Greg(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation certain tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products. Companions: HB 4901 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed SJR 87 Huffman, Joan(R) (Identical) 234 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON 3-13-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed a ❑HJR 191 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation 50 percent of the appraised value of the residence homestead of a person who has received a residence homestead exemption. Companions: HB 5013 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 193 Slaton, Bryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on property owned by a person who makes a donation to the state. Companions: HB 5032 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 194 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a one-time credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed by a political subdivision on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 5100 Bhojani, Salman (F)(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 195 Howard, Donna(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for an adjustment of the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that may be imposed by a school district on the residence homestead. Companions: HB 5042 Howard, Donna(D) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 196 Bell, Cecil(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total market value of the residence homesteads of certain elderly persons and their surviving spouses. Companions: HJR 88 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 5134 Bell, Cecil(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed HJR 13 Johnson, Jarvis(D) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed 235 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑HJR 199 Jones, Jolanda (F)(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district of the market value of the residence homestead. Companions: HB 5152 Toth, Steve(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 205 Guillen, Ryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit the imposition of school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes on residence homesteads, to increase the rates of state sales and use taxes. Companions: HB 5285 Guillen, Ryan(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑HJR 206 Tinderholt, Tony(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse. Companions: HB 5293 Tinderholt, Tony(R) (Enabling) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 H Filed ❑SB 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to an increase in the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem taxation by a school ® district, an adjustment in the amount of the limitation on school district ad valorem taxes. Companions: HB 5046 Toth, Steve(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed SJR 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SB 5 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of tangible personal property a ® person owns that is held or used for the production of income. Companions: SJR 2 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SB 102 Johnson, Nathan(D) Relating to the determination of an ad valorem tax protest or appeal on the ground of the unequal appraisal of property on ® the basis of the appraised value of the property relative to the median appraised value. Companions: SB 134 Johnson, Nathan(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) 236 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 152 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 178 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad ® valorem tax purposes. Companions: SJR 19 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 262 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Companions: HB 634 Lozano, Jose(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 279 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the repeal of the additional ad valorem taxes imposed as a result of a sale or change of use of certain land. Companions: HB 1027 Slawson, Shelby(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 288 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) Relating to eligibility for the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse 237 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ® of certain first responders. Companions: SB 300 Hinojosa, Chuy(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1251 Plesa, Mihaela (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 289 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to the procedure for delivery by a chief appraiser of a form for reapplying for the appraisal of land for ad valorem ® tax purposes as agricultural or open-space land. Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 433 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the determination of the market value of solar energy property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government a ❑SB 480 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Relating to the eligibility for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that ® provides rental housing. Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 522 West, Royce(D) Relating to the authority of an owner of certain residential real property to pay the ad valorem taxes imposed on the ® property in installments. Companions: SB 1027 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a taxing unit other than a school district to adopt an exemption from ® ad valorem taxation of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount. Companions: SIR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 547 Blanco, Cesar(D) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SIR 34 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 238 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 613 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to certain sales or purported sales of homestead property that are classified as loans. Companions: HB 1674 Holland, Justin(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Business and Industry Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 617 Blanco, Cesar(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records. Companions: HB 96 Gonzalez, Mary(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs Last Action: 3-16-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.016, Senate Border Security ❑SB 639 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the continuation of a limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax ® purposes if the property is acquired by and qualifies as the homestead of an heir. Companions: SB 1409 Miles, Borris(D) (Identical) 3- 1-23 S Filed SJR 38 Miles, Borris(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 719 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that provides ® services related to the placement of a child in a foster or adoptive home. Companions: SB 734 Paxton, Angela(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government EIS B 748 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the provision of state aid to certain local governments to offset the cost of the exemption from ad ® valorem taxation of the residence homestead. Companions: HB 1613 Shine, Hugh(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance 239 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑SB 750 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to eligibility for service on the board of directors of an appraisal district. Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 769 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the examination of appraisal services for an appraisal management company. Companions: HB 1518 Darby, Drew(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Committee action pending Licensing and Administrative Procedures Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) Relating to the authority of a taxing unit other than a school district to establish a limitation on the amount of ad valorem ® taxes that the taxing unit may impose on the residence homesteads of individuals. Companions: HB 1061 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1283 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 3437 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 1083 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3757 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 854 West, Royce(D) Relating to the authority of the commissioners court of a county to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation by ® the county of a portion, expressed as a dollar amount. Companions: SB 266 West, Royce(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 2054 Jones, Venton (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 879 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SJR 48 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 240 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 880 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the determination of the market value of property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 1644 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 881 Creighton, Brandon(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 3321 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 489 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 745 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1223 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 1733 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 3972 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 889 Perry, Charles(R) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in ad valorem tax appraisal records. Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Business and Commerce ❑SB 977 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the definition of debt for the purposes of calculating certain ad valorem tax rates of a taxing unit. Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1019 Hughes, Bryan(R) Relating to a limitation on increases in the appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorm ® tax purposes. Companions: SJR 53 Hughes, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 241 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑SB 1065 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: HB 96 Toth, Steve(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 55 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1107 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to reducing school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes through the use of certain ® surplus state revenue. Companions: HB 2074 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 612 Shaheen, Matt(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 629 Troxclair, Ellen (F)(R) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations HB 1030 Schaefer, Matt(R) (Identical) 3- 2-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Appropriations Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance ❑SB 1191 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to late applications for the appraisal of land for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land following ® the death of the owner of the land. Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1251 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the ® district's voter-approval tax rate. Companions: SB 1819 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SB 1377 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the selection of the chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Companions: HB 808 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3- 1-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2500 Bell, Cecil(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HB 2766 Slaton, Bryan(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on 242 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1381 Eckhardt, Sarah(D) Relating to the eligibility of the surviving spouse of an elderly person who qualified for a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a taxing unit of a portion of the appraised value. Companions: HB 3242 Hefner, Cole(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Filed ❑SB 1409 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the continuation of a limitation on increases in the appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes if the property is acquired by and qualifies as the homestead of an heir of the owner. Companions: SB 639 Miles, Borris(D) (Identical) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Filed a ❑SB 1455 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Companions: HB 3857 Thimesch, Kronda (F)(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1480 Menendez, Jose(D) Relating to the allocation of low income housing tax credits. Companions: HB 4858 Gervin-Hawkins, (Identical) Barbara(D) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1486 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the electronic payment of ad valorem taxes. Companions: HB 1608 Shine, Hugh(R) (Identical) 3- 7-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 2-23 S Filed ❑SB 1532 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the confidentiality of certain home address information in property tax appraisal records. 243 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Companions: HB 3327 Wu, Gene(D) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House State Affairs Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Filed ❑SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a military service member who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty. Companions: HB 4161 Gervin-Hawkins, (Identical) Barbara(D) 3- 8-23 H Filed HB 4181 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed SIR 73 Paxton, Angela(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 6-23 S Filed ❑SB 1771 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to the appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes of property owned by certain electric cooperatives. Companions: HB 4130 Hefner, Cole(R) (Identical) 3- 8-23 H Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed a ❑SB 1774 Eckhardt, Sarah(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property owned by certain charitable organizations. Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1789 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Relating to the exemption of tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: HB 2987 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3-14-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SIR 78 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1801 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to a requirement that each appraisal district periodically confirm that recipients of residence homestead exemptions qualify for those exemptions. Companions: HB 2747 Darby, Drew(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed 244 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑SB 1819 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the authority of the governing body of a school district to adopt an ad valorem tax rate that exceeds the district's voter-approval tax rate. Companions: SB 1251 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Identical) 3- 9-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SB 1890 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the elimination of school district maintenance and operations ad valorem taxes and the creation of a joint interim committee on the elimination of those taxes. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1892 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land based on its use to raise or keep bees. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1926 Springer, Drew(R) Relating to the establishment of the Texas Miracle Act (TMA), allowing for certain fees, authorizing certain ad valorem tax incentives for economic development, specifically certain tax relief. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1956 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient or the surviving spouse of a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. Companions: SJR 79 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1997 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of the ad valorem tax rate of a taxing unit. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1998 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 1999 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of the unused increment rate of a taxing unit. Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SB 2131 Miles, Borris(D) Relating to the treatment of a replacement structure for a 245 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON structure that was rendered uninhabitable or unusable by a casualty or by wind or water damage as a new improvement for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Filed ❑SB 2163 King, Phil (F)(R) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the appraised value of a property that is the primary residence of an adult who has an intellectual or developmental disability. Companions: HB 3640 Noble, Candy(R) (Identical) 3- 6-23 H Filed SJR 83 King, Phil (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Filed G ❑SB 2289 Huffman, Joan(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products as a finished good or used in manufacturing or processing. Companions: HB 4901 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2324 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property used to provide low-income or moderate-income housing. Companions: HB 4645 Flores, Lulu (F)(D) (Identical) 3- 9-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2352 Lamantia, Morgan (F)(D) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by a charitable organization that provides a meeting place and support services for organizations that provide assistance to persons. Companions: SB 330 Lucio, Eddie(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2357 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to ad valorem taxation. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2361 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of property owned by an organization engaged primarily in performing charitable functions. Companions: HB 4774 Button, Angie Chen(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed 246 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed D ❑SB 2398 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of real property owned by a charitable organization for the purpose of renting the property at below-market rates to low-income and moderate-income households. Companions: SB 613 Zaffirini, Judith(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HB 581 Raymond, Richard(D) (Identical) 2-23-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2408 Hancock, Kelly(R) Relating to the system for appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2427 Zaffirini, Judith(D) Relating to the eligibility of land for appraisal for ad valorem tax purposes as qualified open-space land. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SB 2516 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Relating to the calculation of certain ad valorem tax rates of certain taxing units. Last Action: 3-10-23 S Filed ❑SJR 2 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation a portion of ® the market value of tangible personal property a person owns that is held or used for the production. Companions: SB 5 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SJR 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to increase the amount of the exemption of residence homesteads from ad valorem ® taxation by a school district. Companions: SB 3 Bettencourt, Paul(R) (Enabling) 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance ❑SIP, 4 Bettencourt, Paul(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment excepting certain appropriations to pay for school district ad valorem tax relief ® from the constitutional limitation on the rate of growth of appropriations. Last Action: 3-15-23 S Meeting set for 9:00 A.M., E1.036, Senate Finance 247 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ❑SIR 18 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SIR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 19 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a limit on the maximum appraised ® value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 178 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Enabling) 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-15-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 31 Blanco, Cesar(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing body of a political subdivision other than a school ® district to adopt an exemption from ad valorem taxation. Companions: SB 546 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government EIS]R 34 Blanco, Cesar(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 547 Blanco, Cesar(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 38 Miles, Borris(D) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for the continuation of a limitation on r-F-r-r-r-F-T-1 248 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON ® the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead. Companions: SJR 26 Miles, Borris(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 639 Miles, Borris(D) (Enabling) 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 2-17-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 42 Flores, Pete(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize a political subdivision other than a school district to establish a ® limitation on the amount of ad valorem taxes. Companions: HJR 62 Bucy, John(D) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 71 Wilson, Terry(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 141 Goldman, Craig(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 68 Bucy, John(D) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 153 Wilson, Terry(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 830 Flores, Pete(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 47 Creighton, Brandon(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised ® value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation. Companions: HJR 132 Metcalf, Will(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SJR 31 Kolkhorst, Lois(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) HJR 51 Dean, Jay(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 73 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 2-28-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 95 Leach, Jeff(R) (Identical) 3- 3-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means HJR 160 Cook, David(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SJR 48 Creighton, Brandon(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of ® commercial real property for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 879 Creighton, Brandon(R) (Enabling) 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government 249 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3- 1-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 53 Hughes, Bryan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a limit on the maximum appraised ® value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes. Companions: SB 1019 Hughes, Bryan(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 55 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide that the appraised value of a residence ® homestead for ad valorem tax purposes is the market value of the property. Companions: HIP, 8 Toth, Steve(R) (Refiled from 87R Session) SB 1065 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government Last Action: 3- 3-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Local Government ❑SIR 73 Paxton, Angela(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse. Companions: HIP, 165 Munoz, Sergio(D) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1604 Paxton, Angela(R) (Enabling) 3- 6-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 6-23 S Filed ❑SIR 78 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment exempting tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation. Companions: HIP, 129 Metcalf, Will(R) (Identical) 3-13-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 1789 Middleton, Mayes (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 7-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 7-23 S Filed ❑SIR 79 Parker, Tan (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead. Companions: SB 1956 Parker, Tan (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 8-23 S Filed 250 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] TELICON Last Action: 3- 8-23 S Filed ❑SJR 83 King, Phil (F)(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of a portion of the market value of a property that is the primary residence of an adult. Companions: HJR 150 Noble, Candy(R) (Identical) 3-15-23 H Introduced and referred to committee on House Ways and Means SB 2163 King, Phil (F)(R) (Enabling) 3- 9-23 S Filed Last Action: 3- 9-23 S Filed ❑SJR 87 Huffman, Joan(R) Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation certain ® tangible personal property held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products. Companions: HJR 184 Bonnen, Greg(R) (Identical) 3-10-23 H Filed Last Action: 3-13-23 S Introduced and referred to committee on Senate Finance All Track Total Bills: 251 251 FO ck(s): (Master List Only) ition: (None) Add to Trac Copyright© 2023. Texas Legislative Service. All Rights Reserved. 251 https://www.telicon.com/www/temp/930759.HTM[3/15/2023 1:15:31 PM] -40" o City Manager's Office DENTON 215 E. McKinney St., Denton, TX 76201 • (940) 349-8307 March 21, 2023 The Honorable Charles Schwertner Chairman, Senate Committee on Business and Commerce Texas State Senate PO Box 12068 Austin, Texas 78711-2068 Dear Chairman Schwertner: I am writing on behalf of the City of Denton, TX to provide comments on C.S.S.B. 1110. As written, C.S.S.B. 1110 would prohibit transfers of funds from a municipally owned electric utility (MOU) to a city's General Fund, if the transfer would result in a rate increase or a "financial deficit" for the municipal utility. Additionally, an MOU may not include transfers of funds to the general fund in its cost of service study. The City of Denton currently effects general fund transfers from its MOUs in three ways: 1. Cost of Service Payments. These payments are generally recognized as administrative transfers to fund services that each utility would have if they were fully vertical. Instead, they are centralized, realizing economies of scale and reduced costs. Our electric utility utilizes the City's Human Resources, Information Technology, Procurement, Finance and Accounting, and Legal departments. These payments are outlined explicitly in our annual budget. 2. Franchise Fees. A 5% franchise fee is paid to the city for the use of the city's right of ways. This fee is paid by all utilities in the city of Denton including ONCOR, CoServ, Atmos Gas, and telecommunications providers. This is provided by state law and the City of Denton charter. 3. Return on Investment(ROI) Payments. The City, representing the citizens of Denton, is the sole shareholder of its electric utility, and just like any investor-owned utility, the shareholders (in this case the citizens of Denton) are entitled to a dividend payment that reflects the operational and financial risk they have shouldered. An example of such risk is that the bonds of a utility are ultimately backed by the full faith and credit of taxpayers. This ROI payment in return for risk is no different from the return on equity permitted by the Public Utility Commission of Texas for investor-owned utilities. In addition, the City has several levels of protection to limit the maximum amount of ROI transfers and our ROI is capped at no more than 6% of the net investment of the combined utility system. OUR CORE VALUES Inclusion• Collaboration • Quality Service • Strategic Focus •Fiscal Responsibility ADA/EOE/AREA www.cityofdenton.com TDD(800)735-2989 252 When these transfers, well-prescribed by state law and the City charter, are considered in the rate-making process they act to ensure that Denton's MOU rates account for the full costs of providing the service,just like any investor-owned utility. Additionally, the electric utility rates in the City of Denton are adopted by the Public Utilities Board(whose appointed members make rate recommendations to the City Council) and the City Council in a fully transparent,public process that affords all utility customers (and all other members of the public)the opportunity to provide comments. Further, each year the City Council adopts a budget that is also fully transparent, is discussed thoroughly over multiple meetings, includes the transfer amounts for each municipally owned utility, and is an additional opportunity for utility customers to have their comments heard by their elected officials. As the Senate Business and Commerce Committee considers many bills relating to utilities, and MOUs in particular, we encourage the committee members to consider the ratepayer protections already in place, the transparent nature of the MOU rate-setting process, and that existing transfers ensure rates to account for the full cost of a utility's service. We look forward to working with the committee and the Texas Senate on important utility- related matters this session. Sincerely, 14()k Sara Hensley City Manager City of Denton, TX 2 253 4,crry Denton Municipal Electric DENTON 1659 Spencer Rd, Denton, TX 7620 i • (940) 349-7565 Texas Senate Business and Commerce Committee 1 100 Congress Avenue Room 370 Austin,TX 78701 Subject: Testimony on SB6 Denton Municipal Electric appreciates the opportunity offers the following comments on S136,a critically important aspect of the restructuring of the ERCOT market to increase the reliability and resiliency of the grid. Comments provided herein are intended to be technical in nature and identification of unintended consequence of the complexity of how such changes to the ERCOT wholesale electric market could be implemented. •The regional identification of needed reliability assets must take into account the ambient air quality, regulatory and air permitting limitation associated with non-attainment areas surrounding the major load centers in ERCOT. •Construction of transmission interconnection facilities should be tied to the date needed by the constructed reliability asset to test the generators and achieve commercial operation not based upon a specific time period after execution of the interconnection agreement. Today's supply chain limitations are real and while we understand the need to have these reliability assets in place as soon as possible, lead times on large transformers,among other components of the reliability assets and the interconnection equipment make the proposed timeline unrealistic. •Applicant qualification requirements are too limiting and while intended to ensure that the selected entities have the ability to perform if awarded,the proposed requirements lend themselves to imposing market power pricing on all rate-payers in ERCOT.The Legislature should allow market forces to drive the cost of reliability assets to its minimum and ensure the performance of the selected entities through lower cost,equally protective step-in rights. • The proposed 10 percent return on equity at a 50/50 debt to equity capitalization structure provides too rich a return to equity investors given the risk profile of the investment.All payments are effectively guaranteed by the rate-payers of ERCOT and imply very little risk of the return of equity.As a not for profit, community owned utility whose customers will bear these costs,we recommend a lower return on equity based on the actual levered capital structure of the winning proposers. I thank the committee for its consideration. Respectfully, <77 / - Terrance P.Naulty Assistant General Manager Denton Municipal Electric 940-349-7565 OUR CORE VALUES Integrity • Fiscal Responsibility • Transparency •Outstanding Customer Service ADA/EOE/ADEA www.cityofdenton.com TDD(800)735-2989 254 Date: March 24,2023 Report No. 2023-030 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Special Citizen Bond Advisory Committee for November 2023 Bond Election BACKGROUND: On January 24, 2023, a Council Work Session was held regarding the proposal for a 2023 Bond Program. On March 7,2023, in a follow-up Work Session, Council gave direction to proceed with establishing a Special Citizen Bond Advisory Committee (SBAC) for the November 2023 Bond Election. DISCUSSION: During the March 2023 Work Session, staff proposed the 2023 SCABC be comprised of 19 members, which is consistent with the 2019 Bond Program. Since the March Work Session, staff engaged a consulting firm specializing in the facilitation of bond committees. After a review of the City's proposed program and timeline, the firm recommends increasing the SCBAC from 19 to a 40-members. The recommendation is based on two primary reasons 1.) Committee Attendance—the SCBAC meetings will take place during the summer months when attendance can become a challenge due to vacation schedules. Increasing the number of committee members will help ensure there are enough members at each session to maintain a quorum. 2.) Inclusion - the role of the SCBAC is to provide input and a final recommendation to Council for the 2023 Bond Program. The committee should be representative of the community itself. To allow for robust engagement and community input, increasing the number of members provides a transparent process and additional community input to be heard. The revised recommendation proposes each Council Member will nominate four(4)members total of 28. The remaining 12 members will be nominated by the Bond Oversight Committee for a total of 40. Establishing the 2023 SCBAC and the charge will be considered by Council for approval via a resolution on the April 4, 2023, Council agenda. Following the establishment of the SCBAC Council will confirm member appointments at a subsequent Council meeting in late spring. The SCBAC will meet over a series of meetings in June- July, with a final recommendation to Council in July 2023. STAFF CONTACT: Cassey Ogden Assistant City Manager/CFO cassandra.o gdenkcityofdenton.com REOUESTOR: Staff Initiated 255 Date: March 24,2023 Report No. 2023-030 PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: City Manager's Office STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: Staff— 1 hour 256 Friday Report - Council Requests smartsheet Summary of Request 75uncil Member .. Staff Assigned Department 1 Inquiry regarding unburied cable on Santos Dr. Mayor Pro Tem Beck 03/22/23 Becky Diviney,Trevor Crain Capital Projects/Engineering Information will be included in a In Progress future Friday Report. 2 Inquiry regarding drainage concerns. Council Member Davis 03/21/23 Becky Diviney,Daniel Kremer Public Works Information will be included in a In Progress future Friday Report. 3 Inquiry on zoning compliance review process. Mayor Hudspeth 03/17/23 Scott McDonald Development Services Information will be included in a In Progress future Friday Report. 4 Concerns regarding dust from a construction site. Council Member Davis 03/22/23 Becky Diviney,Trevor Crain Capital Projects/Engineering Information included in the Complete • March 24 Friday Report. 5 Inquiry regarding ceremonial power of Council Council Member Byrd 03/20/23 Monica Benavides CMO Information included in the Complete • Members as it relates to proclamations. March 24 Friday Report. Shared notes regarding landfill diversion. Mayor Hudspeth 03/20/23 Brian Boerner Solid Waste Notes shared by Mayor Complete • 6 Hudspeth will be incorporated into upcoming PUB and Council agenda items. Exported on March 24,2023 4:28:00 PM CDT 257 Page 1 of 1 FY 22/23 Council Requests Number of Requests Per Quarter Total Requests Made by Council Member Requests by Department 200 123 130 100 79 Community Svcs Enviro.Svcs ■ 100 57 51 Animal Svcs 0 0 50 � 29 Strategic Svcs p Capital Projects 01 22/23 02 22/23 Q3 22/23 Q4 22/23 . ■ 4 Water Utilities ■ 0 CSO I HR ■ Total Requests DME CMO Library Legal l� Please Note:the total number of requests per council member or department may • Jesse Davis • Mayor Gerard Hudspeth • Vicki Byrd Fire ■ not match,as several council members and/or departments may be associated • Mayor Pro Tem Brian Beck• Chris Watts Police lt� with a single request. Tech Services Brandon Chase McGee Airport Marketing&Comms Customer Service ■ Economic Dev ■ Development Svcs Council Number of Pending Requests by Council Member Finance ■ Requests Audit Municipal Court 4 Procurement 6 2 2 1 1 Solid Waste&Recycling 2 R 1 -0 0 0 Parks&Rec a�xs etb � ecK AS Gee Other �es5e'D r GeIO W6sP NXc 99 V41 t3 Ghr`S' dog Gryse or Gee 50 100 DENTON t'wo 6�an 258 City of Denton City Hall 215 E.McKinney St. Meeting Calendar Denton,Texas 76201 U E NTO N www.cityofdenton.com Criteria : Begin Date: 31112023, End Date: 513112023 Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location March 2023 3/1/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 3/2/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee City Hall Conference Room 3/2/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership CANCELLED Board 3/6/2023 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 3/6/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission CANCELLED 3/6/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 3/7/2023 1:30 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 3/8/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership CANCELLED Board 3/8/2023 11:00 AM Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 2 Development Service Center Board 3/8/2023 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East Human Resources Training Room 3/8/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board CANCELED 3/9/2023 3:00 PM Health&Building Standards CANCELLED Commission 3/10/2023 12:00 PM Community Services Advisory Development Service Center Committee 3/11/2023 9:00 AM Community Services Advisory Development Service Center Committee 3/13/2023 9:15 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 3/13/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 3/13/2023 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 3/13/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the North Branch Library, 3020 N. Locust, Denton, Texas 3/14/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment CANCELED City of Denton Page 1 Printed on 3/24/2023 259 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 3/15/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 3/16/2023 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center 3/21/2023 12:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room 3/21/2023 6:30 PM City Council CANCELLED 3/22/2023 5:00 PM Community Partnership Committee Council Work Session Room 3/24/2023 Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 3/24/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee 3/27/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 3/27/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 3/27/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment CANCELLED 3/29/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 3/29/2023 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission Police Department Training Facility Training Room B 3/29/2023 5:30 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers April 2023 4/3/2023 5:30 PM Board of Ethics Council Work Session Room 4/3/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 4/4/2023 11:30 AM City Council Development Service Center 4/4/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/6/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 4/6/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 4/6/2023 4:00 PM Public Art Committee Civic Center Community Room 4/10/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/10/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 4/10/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 4/10/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the South Branch Library, 3228 Teasley Lane, Denton, Texas City of Denton Page 2 Printed on 3/24/2023 260 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 4/11/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment Council Work Session Room 4/12/2023 11:00 AM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Development Service Center Financing Zone No. 1 Board Training Rooms 4/12/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership CANCELLED Board 4/12/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 4/12/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/13/2023 3:00 PM Health&Building Standards CANCELLED Commission 4/17/2023 5:30 PM Traffic Safety Commission Development Service Center 4/18/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/19/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/24/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 4/24/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 4/24/2023 5:30 PM Internal Audit Advisory Committee City Hall Conference Room 4/24/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 4/26/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 4/26/2023 1:00 PM Civil Service Commission City Hall East Human Resources Training Room 4/26/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 4/28/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee May 2023 5/1/2023 6:00 PM Parks, Recreation and Beautification Civic Center Community Room Board 5/2/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/4/2023 8:00 AM Agenda Committee Council Work Session Room 5/4/2023 8:30 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 5/8/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/8/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center City of Denton Page 3 Printed on 3/24/2023 261 Meeting Calendar continued.. Date Time Meeting Body Meeting Location 5/8/2023 5:30 PM Historic Landmark Commission Development Service Center 5/8/2023 5:30 PM Library Board Meeting Room at the Emily Fowler Central Library, 502 Oakland St., Denton, Texas 5/9/2023 9:00 AM Committee on the Environment Council Work Session Room 5/10/2023 11:00 AM Economic Development Partnership Development Service Center Board Training Rooms 5/10/2023 3:00 PM Airport Advisory Board Airport Terminal Meeting Room 5/10/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/16/2023 2:00 PM City Council Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/17/2023 12:00 PM Downtown Denton Tax Increment Development Service Center Financing Zone No. 1 Board Training Rooms 5/18/2023 3:00 PM Committee on Persons with Disabilities Development Service Center 5/22/2023 9:00 AM Public Utilities Board Council Work Session Room 5/22/2023 10:00 AM Development Code Review Committee Development Service Center 5/22/2023 5:30 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment Development Service Center 5/24/2023 10:00 AM Mobility Committee Council Work Session Room 5/24/2023 5:00 PM Planning and Zoning Commission Council Work Session Room Council Chambers 5/26/2023 1:00 PM Sustainability Framework Advisory Council Work Session Room Committee City of Denton Page 4 Printed on 3/24/2023 262 Cityof Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton,Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com DENTON Meeting Agenda City Council Tuesday,April 4,2023 2:00 PM Council Work Session Room Council Chambers WORK SESSION BEGINS AT 2:00 P.M.IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION ROOM CLOSED MEETING BEGINS IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE WORK SESSION IN THE COUNCIL WORK SESSION ROOM REGULAR MEETING BEGINS AT 6:30 P.M.IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL Individuals may speak during a Council meeting under one of the following categories: Open Microphone: At regular meetings only, individuals can speak on any topic that is not on the agenda for no longer than four (4) minutes per individual. This portion of the meeting occurs immediately after the start of the regular meeting session. Please note, Council members cannot engage in a discussion on topics presented during this portion and there are limited slots available for this portion of the meeting. Comments on Agenda Items: Public comments can be given for any item considered by the Council, EXCEPT work session reports or closed meetings. Individuals are only able to comment one time per agenda item and cannot use more than one method to comment on a single agenda item. Public comments are limited to three (3) minutes per citizen. Public Hearing Items: Individuals are limited to four(4)minutes per public hearing item. Individuals may participate by using one of the following methods: 1. In Person for Regular or Consent Agenda Items: To provide in-person comments regular or consent agenda items (excluding public hearing items), Individuals must be present at the meeting and submit a speaker card (available at the meeting location) to the City Secretary prior to the item being called. 2. In Person for Public Hearing Items: For public hearing items, speaker cards are encouraged but not required. Page 1 Printed on 312412023 263 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 3. eComment: The agenda is posted online at https://tx-denton.civicplus.com/242/Public-Meetings-Agendas. Once the agenda is posted, a link to make virtual comments using the eComment module will be made available next to the meeting listing on the Upcoming Events Calendar. Using eComment, Individuals may indicate support or opposition and submit a brief comment about a specific agenda item. eComments may be submitted up until the start of the meeting at which time the ability to make an eComment will be closed. eComments will be sent directly to members of the City Council immediately upon submission and recorded by the City Secretary into the Minutes of the Meeting. 4. By Phone: Individuals may register to provide comments by phone. Instructions and a link to register to comment by phone will be available at www.cityofdenton.com/publicmeetings until noon of the meeting date. Residents will submit contact information using the link provided and receive further instructions via email on how to join the meeting by phone and provide comments. After determining that a quorum is present, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas will convene in a Work Session on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Work Session Room at City Hall, 215 E.McKinney Street,Denton, Texas at which the following items will be considered: WORK SESSION 1. Citizen Comments on Consent Agenda Items This section of the agenda allows citizens to speak on any item listed on the Consent Agenda prior to its consideration. Each speaker will be given a total of three (3) minutes to address any item(s). Any person who wishes to address the City Council regarding these items may do so by utilizing the "By Phone" registration process as referenced under the REGISTRATION GUIDELINES FOR ADDRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL detailed at the beginning of this agenda. Registration is required prior to the time the City Council considers this item. Registrants may call in and remain on hold or receive a call back at the time the Work Session is called to Order and are encouraged to ensure they remain accessible to accept the call. 2. Requests for clarification of agenda items listed on this agenda. This section includes questions members of the City Council direct to staff on any item listed on this agenda. Answers are compiled in a report and provided to the City Council and members of the public by clicking on Exhibit 1 of the item below. The link found within the document will provide access to the supporting documentation. The report will be available prior to start of the meeting. Any handouts distributed at the meeting will also be uploaded to the below link by 12:00 p.m. on the business day following the meeting. A. ID 23-632 Meeting Questions,Responses&Handouts 3. Work Session Reports A. ID 23-690 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding Audit Project 031 - Recreation Facility Operations. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 15 minutes] Page 2 Printed on 312412023 264 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 B. ID 23-691 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding Audit Project 019- Municipal Court Payments: Follow-Up Review. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 15 minutes] C. ID 23-689 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding proposals from the Board of Ethics to amend the Ethics Ordinance and the Board of Ethics' Rules of Procedure. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 60 minutes] D. ID 23-383 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding the Solid Waste and Recycling Rewrite of the Solid Waste Ordinance and addition of a commercial diversion article. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 45 minutes] E. ID 23-212 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction on pending City Council requests for: [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] Following the completion of the Work Session, the City Council will convene in a Closed Meeting in the Council Work Session Room to consider specific item(s) when these items are listed below under the Closed Meeting section of this agenda. The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting on any item on its Open Meeting agenda consistent with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, as amended, or as otherwise allowed by law. 1. Closed Meeting: A. ID 23-344 Consultation with Attorneys under Texas Government Code Section 551.071 and Deliberations Involving Medical or Psychiatric Records of Individuals under Texas Government Code Chapter 551.0785. Receive information from staff, discuss, and provide staff with direction related to a police officer's plan benefits related to an injury in the line of duty. Consultation with the City's attorney regarding legal issues associated with benefits where a public discussion of these legal matters would conflict with the duty of the City's attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas; to consider information in the medical or psychiatric records related to a police officer's injury in the line of duty. B. ID 23-707 Consultation with Attorneys-Under Texas Government Code Section 551.071. Consult with the City's attorneys on the legal status, expenses, strategy and options for resolution of the bankruptcy litigation of In re Core Scientific, Inc.; where public discussion of these legal matters would conflict with the duty of the City's attorneys to the City of Denton and the Denton City Council under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas, or otherwise compromise the City's legal position in pending litigation. Page 3 Printed on 312412023 265 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 Any final action, decision, or vote on a matter deliberated in a Closed Meeting will only be taken in an Open Meeting that is held in compliance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551, except to the extent such final decision, or vote is taken in the Closed Meeting in accordance with the provisions of Section 551.086 of the Texas Government Code (the `Public Power Exception'). The City Council reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting or Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Section 551.001, et seq. (The Texas Open Meetings Act) on any item on its open meeting agenda or to reconvene in a continuation of the Closed Meeting on the Closed Meeting items noted above, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act,including,without limitation Sections 551.071-551.086 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. NOTE: Any item for which a formal action at the Regular Meeting has been taken by Council may be subject to a request for a motion for reconsideration at any time during the meeting, at the Concluding Items Section, or after the meeting. In order to comply with the Texas Open Meetings Act, a request for a motion for reconsideration made during, at the end of, or after a Council meeting will be placed on the agenda and considered at the next official meeting of the City Council. Following the Closed Meeting, the City Council will reconvene in Open Meeting to take action, if any, on matters discussed in closed session. AFTER DETERMINING THAT A QUORUM IS PRESENT, THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF DENTON CITY COUNCIL WILL CONVENE AT 6:30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT CITY HALL, 215 E. MCKINNEY STREET, DENTON, TEXAS AT WHICH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE CONSIDERED: 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. U.S.Flag B. Texas Flag "Honor the Texas Flag—I pledge allegiance to thee,Texas, one state under God,one and indivisible." 2. PROCLAMATIONS/PRESENTATIONS A. ID 23-609 Proclamation:National Community Development Week 3. PRESENTATIONS FROM MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC A. Review of procedures for addressing the City Council. B. Reports from members of the public shall be received through the following two (2) methods. A total of up to seven (7) speakers are permitted to provide public comment and may include any combination of prior registration and open microphone speakers. 1) Pre-registration. This section of the agenda permits any person who has registered in advance to make a citizen report regarding a public business item he or she wishes to be considered by the City Council. Each speaker is allowed a maximum of four (4) minutes to present their report. At the conclusion of each report, the City Council may pose questions to the speaker or may engage in discussion. If the City Council believes that a speaker's report requires a more detailed review, the City Council will give the City Manager or City Staff direction to place the item on a future work session or regular meeting agenda and advise staff as to the background materials to be desired at such meeting. A. ID 23-679 Mr. Stephen Dillenberg regarding Campaign Questions. Page 4 Printed on 312412023 266 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 B. ID 23-702 Ms. Camila Parra regarding youth, education, achievements and plans for the future. 2) Open Microphone. This section of the agenda permits any person who has not registered in advance for a citizen report to make comments about public business items not listed on the agenda. Such person(s) shall have registered using the "Virtual White Card" or `By Phone" process outlined by the City on its website or meeting notice. During open microphone reports under this section of the agenda, the Council may listen to citizens speak. However, because notice of the subject of the open microphone report has not been provided to the public in advance, the Texas Open Meetings Act limits any deliberation or decision by the Council to: a proposal to place the item on a future agenda; a statement of factual information; or a recitation of existing policy. Council Members may not ask the open microphone speakers questions or discuss the items presented during open microphone reports. NOTE: If audio/visual aids during presentations to Council are needed, they must be submitted to the City Secretary 24 hours prior to the meeting. 4. CONSENT AGENDA Each of these items is recommended by Staff or a board, commission, and committee. Approval thereof will be strictly on the basis of the those recommendations. Approval of the Consent Agenda authorizes the City Manager or his designee to implement each item in accordance with the Staff recommendations. The City Council has received background information and has had an opportunity to raise questions regarding these items prior to consideration. For those items recommended by a specific board, commission, or committee, the agenda item will reference that recommendation. To view the video of the related board, commission, or committee meeting, as applicable, a link can be found within the applicable supporting documentation(Exhibit 1). Listed below are bids, purchase orders, contracts, and other items to be approved under the Consent Agenda (Agenda Items A — R). This listing is provided on the Consent Agenda to allow Council Members to discuss or withdraw an item prior to approval of the Consent Agenda. If no items are pulled, the Consent Agenda Items will be approved with one motion. If items are pulled for separate discussion, they may be considered as the first items following approval of the Consent Agenda. A. ID 23-027 Consider approval of the minutes of the March 21,2023 Meeting. B. ID 23-057 Consider nominations/appointments to the City's Boards, Commissions, and Committees: Airport Advisory Board, Animal Shelter Advisory Committee, Board of Ethics, Committee on Persons with Disabilities, Community Services Advisory Committee, Denton Police Department Chief of Police Advisory Board, Health & Building Standards Commission, Historic Landmark Commission, Internal Audit Advisory Committee, Library Board, Parks, Recreation & Beautification Board, Planning & Zoning Commission, Public Art Committee, Public Utilities Board, Sustainability Framework Advisory Committee,Traffic Safety Commission, and Zoning Board of Adjustment. C. ID 23-705 Consider approval of a resolution of the City of Denton providing the March 16, 2023 meeting absence of a Committee on Persons with Disabilities Member be excused; and providing an effective date. Page g Printed on 312412023 267 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 D. ID 23-664 Consider approval of a resolution of the City of Denton providing the March 11, 2023 meeting absence of a Community Services Advisory Committee Member be excused; and providing an effective date. E. ID 23-000 Consider approval of a resolution of the City Council of the City of Denton, approving the 2021/2022 Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Two (Westpark TIRZ) annual report; and declaring an effective date. The TIRZ Number Two Board recommends approval(-). F. ID 23-722 Consider approval of a resolution of the City of Denton adopting the Denton County Hazard Mitigation Plan; and declaring an effective date. G. ID 23-463 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton granting Ashes Smoke Shop, LLC, a three-year noise exception for the Annual Ashes 420 Festivals on Thursday, April 20, 2023, Saturday, April 20, 2024, and Sunday, April 20, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., at 420 S. Carroll Boulevard; and providing an effective date. H. ID 23-527 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the city manager to execute a funding agreement between the City of Denton and Grace Like Rain,Inc. DBA Giving Grace for the payment and use of Home Investment Partnership Grant American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) entitlement funding for Tenant Based Rental Assistance; providing for the expenditure of funds in an amount not to exceed $856,811.00; and providing an effective date. I. ID 23-259 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the city manager to execute a funding agreement between the City of Denton and Our Daily Bread, Inc. for the payment and use of Home Investment Partnership Grant American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP) entitlement funding for Tenant Based Rental Assistance; providing for the expenditure of funds in an amount not to exceed $856,811.00; and providing an effective date. J. ID 23-719 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton authorizing the City Manager, or designee, to execute and accept the dedication of a fee simple interest in approximately 6.8717 acres of land located south of Jim Christal Road Lot 3, and a portion of lot 4, Block A, Westpark Addition, Phase 2; City and County of Denton, Texas; and providing for a severability and an effective date. K. ID 23-728 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the approval of a first amendment to an engagement between the City of Denton and Haynes and Boone, LLP, amending the engagement approved by the City Attorney on November 7, 2022, in the not-to-exceed amount of $49,500.00; said first amendment to provide additional legal services for the City of Denton; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (File 8174 providing for an additional first amendment expenditure amount not-to-exceed $100,500.00, with the total contract amount not-to-exceed$150,000.00). L. ID 23-729 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the additional expenditure of $150,000, for outside counsel Page 6 Printed on 312412023 268 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 expenses and other appellate expenses in the initial litigation styled "Michael Grim and Jim Maynard v. City of Denton, Texas", currently pending merits briefing before the Supreme Court of Texas; and declaring an effective date. M. ID 23-730 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the approval of a first amendment to an engagement between the City of Denton and King and Spalding, L.L.P., amending the engagement approved by the City Attorney on March 11, 2022, in the not-to-exceed amount of $49,500.00; said first amendment to provide additional legal services for the City of Denton; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (File 8159- providing for an additional first amendment expenditure amount not-to-exceed $300,500.00, with the total contract amount not-to-exceed$350,000.00). N. ID 23-626 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., to provide regulatory permitting/approval support, process evaluation, design services, bidding assistance, and construction phase services for the Cooper Creek Lift Station Improvement Project for the Water Utilities Department; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFQ 7574-025 - Professional Services Agreement for design services awarded to Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., in the not-to-exceed amount of $750,000.00). The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(-). O. ID 23-627 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract with McCourt Equipment, Inc, for screener maintenance and repairs for the Beneficial Reuse Department, which is the sole provider of this service, in accordance with Texas Local Government Code 252.022, which provides that procurement of commodities and services that are available from one source are exempt from competitive bidding, and if over $50,000, shall be awarded by the governing body; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (File 8116- awarded to McCourt Equipment, Inc, for one (1) year, with the option for four (4) additional one (1) year extensions, in the total five (5) year not-to-exceed amount of $300,000.00). The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(-). P. ID 23-628 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the City of Longview, under the Texas Government Code, Section 791.001, to authorize the City of Longview and City of Denton to utilize each entities' solicited contracts for the purchasing of various goods and services; authorizing the expenditure of funds therefor; and declaring an effective date (File 8208 - award an Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the City of Longview). Q. ID 23-662 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the approval of Change Order No. 3 to the contract between the City of Denton and Mart, Inc., for the additional work and extension of days necessary to complete the American Legion Hall Senior Center; providing for the expenditure of funds Page 7 Printed on 3/24/2023 269 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 therefor; and providing an effective date (RFP 7103 - Change Order No. 3 in the not-to-exceed amount of $53,506.77, for a total contract award aggregated to $1,688,146.68). R. ID 23-665 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, a Texas home-rule municipal corporation, authorizing the approval of a second amendment to a contract between the City of Denton and United Healthcare Insurance Company, Inc., amending the contract approved by the City Council on October 23, 2018, in the not-to-exceed amount of $625,600.00; amended by Amendment 1 approved by Purchasing; said second amendment to continue to provide employee voluntary vision insurance coverage; providing for the expenditure of funds therefor; and providing an effective date (RFP 6826 - providing for an additional second amendment expenditure amount not-to-exceed $107,400.00,with the total contract amount not-to-exceed$782,000.00). 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. ID 23-532 Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton adopting Standards of Care for recreational care programs administered by Denton's Parks and Recreation department pursuant to Texas Human Resources Code Section 42.041(b)(14); and providing an effective date. The Parks, Recreation, and Beautification Board recommends approval(3-0). B. ID 23-387 Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas,regarding the approval of the Roadway Impact Fees Study. C. ID 22-2556 Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas regarding updates to the Roadway Impact Fees. D. PD22-0010d Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, regarding a change in the zoning district and use classification from a Planned Development - Mixed-Use Neighborhood (PD-MN) District to a Planned Development - Suburban Corridor (PD-SC) District on approximately 12.770 acres of land generally located at the northwest and southwest corner of Teasley Lane (F.M. 2181) and Hunters Creek Road in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; adopting an amendment to the City's official zoning map; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing a severability clause and an effective date. The Planning and Zoning Commission voted L-_] to recommend of the request. Motion for by Commissioner _ and second by Commissioner _. (PD22-0010d, Denton West Joint Venture,Mia Hines). E. Z23-0001 a Hold a public hearing and consider adoption of an Ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas regarding a change in the zoning district and use classification on approximately 29.714 acres of land from Planned Development 120(PD-120) District to Mixed-Use Neighborhood (MN) District. The site is generally located south of Loop 288, approximately 1,640 feet west of North Locust Street (F.M. 2164) in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas; adopting an amendment to the City's Official Zoning Map; providing for a penalty in the maximum amount of $2,000.00 for violations thereof; providing for severability and an effective date. (Z23-0001a, Loop 288 PD to MN, Mia Page g Printed on 312412023 270 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 Hines) 6. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION — CONSIDERATION OF THE USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN TO CONDEMN REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS -- PLACEHOLDER IN THE EVENT EMINENT DOMAIN ITEMS ARE SCHEDULED; OTHERWISE,WILL BE DELETED. -- 7. ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION A. ID 23-545 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, amending the fiscal year 2022-2023 budget and Annual Program of Services of the City of Denton to allow for adjustments to the Capital Improvement Program of $29,223,360 for expenses related to transformers, LED conversion, Hickory GIS, and TxDOT relocations; declaring a public purpose; providing a severability clause, an open meetings clause and an effective date. The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(6-0). B. ID 23-195 Consider adoption of an ordinance directing the publication of Notice of Intention to issue $52,000,000 in principal amount of Certificates of Obligation of the City of Denton for General Government and Solid Waste projects; and providing for an effective date. The Public Utilities Board recommends approval(0-0). C. ID 23-196 Consider adoption of an ordinance directing the publication of Notice of Intention to issue $167,000,000 in principal amount of Certificates of Obligation of the City of Denton for Waterworks and Wastewater System and Electric System projects; and providing an effective date. The Public Utilities Board recommends approval 0-0). D. ID 23-241 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, amending the fiscal year 2022-2023 budget and annual program of services of the City of Denton to allow for adjustments to the Westpark TIRZ Fund of six hundred sixty-five thousand fifty-three dollars ($665,053) for the purpose of reimbursing the Westray Group, LP; declaring a public purpose; directing the City Secretary attach a copy to the 2022-2023 budget; requiring approval by at least five votes; and providing a severability clause, an open meetings clause,and an effective date. E. ID 23-721 Consider approval of a resolution creating a Special Citizens Bond Advisory Committee for the proposed November 2023 Bond Election; establishing a charge for the committee; and declaring an effective date. F. ID 23-405 Consider adoption of an ordinance of the City of Denton, Texas, regarding the approval of the Roadway Impact Fees Study. G. ID 22-2558 Consider adoption of an ordinance regarding the updates to the Roadway Impact Fees. 8. CONCLUDING ITEMS Page 9 Printed on 312412023 271 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 A. Under Section 551.042 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, respond to inquiries from the City Council or the public with specific factual information or recitation of policy, or accept a proposal to place the matter on the agenda for an upcoming meeting AND Under Section 551.0415 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, provide reports about items of community interest regarding which no action will be taken, to include: expressions of thanks, congratulations, or condolence; information regarding holiday schedules; an honorary or salutary recognition of a public official, public employee, or other citizen; a reminder about an upcoming event organized or sponsored by the governing body; information regarding a social, ceremonial, or community event organized or sponsored by an entity other than the governing body that was attended or is scheduled to be attended by a member of the governing body or an official or employee of the municipality; or an announcement involving an imminent threat to the public health and safety of people in the municipality that has arisen after the posting of the agenda. B. Possible Continuation of Closed Meeting topics,above posted. CERTIFICATE I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the official website (https://tx-denton.civicplus.com/242/Public-Meetings-Agendas) and bulletin board at City Hall, 215 E. McKinney Street, Denton, Texas, on March 31, 2023, in advance of the 72-hour posting deadline, as applicable, and in accordance with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. CITY SECRETARY NOTE: THE CITY OF DENTON'S DESIGNATED PUBLIC MEETING FACILITIES ARE ACCESSIBLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE CITY WILL PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION, SUCH AS SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED, IF REQUESTED AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE SCHEDULED MEETING. PLEASE CALL THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 940-349-8309 OR USE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD) BY CALLING 1-800-RELAY-TX SO THAT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION CAN BE ARRANGED. Page 10 Printed on 312412023 272 Cityof Denton City Hall 215 E. McKinney St. Denton,Texas 76201 www.cityofdenton.com DENTON Meeting Agenda City Council Tuesday,April 4,2023 11:30 AM Development Service Center Joint Special Called Meeting with Denton ISD Board of Directors After determining that a quorum is present, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas will convene in a Special Called Joint Meeting with the Denton Independent School District Board of Directors on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. at the Development Service Center, Training Rooms 3, 4, and 5, at 401 N Elm Street,Denton,Texas, at which the following items will be considered: WORK SESSION 3. Work Session Reports A. ID 23-485 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding an update from the United Way of Denton County. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] B. ID 23-486 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding an update on the proposed 2023 Denton Independent School District Bond Program. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] C. ID 23-487 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding an update on the City of Denton Downtown Master Planning process. [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] D. ID 23-488 Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding partnerships between the City of Denton and the Denton Independent School District,including: •Police Summer and Internship Programs •Fire Academy and Fire Camp • Summer Youth Jobs Program [Estimated Presentation/Discussion Time: 30 minutes] Note: The City Council and Denton Independent School District Board of Directors reserve the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting or Executive Session as authorized by Texas Government Code, Section 551.001, et seq. (The Texas Open Meetings Act) on any item on its open meeting agenda or to reconvene in a continuation of the Closed Meeting on the Closed Meeting items noted above, in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, including,without limitation Sections 551.071-551.086 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. CERTIFICATE I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the official website (https://tx-denton.civicplus.com/242/Public-Meetings-Agendas) and bulletin board at City Hall, 215 E. McKinney Street, Denton, Texas, on March 31, 2023, in advance of the 72-hour posting deadline, as applicable, and in accordance with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. Page 1 Printed on 312412023 273 City Council Meeting Agenda April 4,2023 CITY SECRETARY NOTE: THE CITY OF DENTON'S DESIGNATED PUBLIC MEETING FACILITIES ARE ACCESSIBLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE CITY WILL PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION, SUCH AS SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED, IF REQUESTED AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE SCHEDULED MEETING. PLEASE CALL THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 940-349-8309 OR USE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD) BY CALLING 1-800-RELAY-TX SO THAT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION CAN BE ARRANGED. Page 2 Printed on 312412023 274 Tentative Work Session Topics and Meeting Information Updated: March 24, 2023 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Update from United Way of Denton County 23-485 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 B. Update on Proposed 2023 Denton ISD Bond Program 23-486 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 C. Update on City of Denton Downtown Master Planning Process 23-487 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 April 4,2023 D. Partnerships between City of Denton and Denton ISD Special Called Joint Meeting with Denton ISD •Police Summer and Internship Programs (@ 11:30 a.m.) •Fire Academy and Fire Camp 23-488 City Manager's Office City Business 0:30 At the Development Service Center •Summer Youth Jobs Program Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Am Total Est.Time: 2:30 A. Audit Project 031-Recreation Facility Operations 22-690 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B. Audit Project 019-Municipal Court Payments Follow-Up 23-691 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 April 4,2023 C. Packet of Proposed Amendments to the Ethics Ordinance 23-689 Internal Audit City Business 1:00 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) D. Comprehensive Diversion Ordinance 23-383 Solid Waste City Business 0:45 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) E.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-212 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):Human Resources Item Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 3:15 Other Major Items for Meeting:Public Hearing and Approval of Roadway Impact Fee Study;Public Hearing and Approval of Roadway Impact Fees A. Audit Project 032-Fleet Operations:Fuel Management 23-151 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Aggressive Panhandling Ordinance 22-1281 Police;Community Services Council Request:Hudspeth0:45 (6/07/2022) C.Wastewater Master Plan Update 23-375 Water Utilities City Business 0:45 April 18,2023 D. Implementable Components of Proposition B 23-661 City Manager's Office Council Request:Davis 0:45 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) (12/06/2022) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) E.Allocation of Excess Sales Tax 23-456 City Manager's Office Council Request:Hudspeth 0:30 12 06 2022 F.Two-Minute Pitch: 1 23-213 1CIty Manager's Office lCouncil Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 4:15 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 022-Building Permits Follow-Up 23-149 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B. Audit Project 016—COVID-19 Response:Pandemic Preparedness Follow-Up 22-150 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 May 2,2023 C. Consolidated Plan and Action Plan Update 23-286 Community Services City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) D. DCTA Quarterly Update and Introduction of New Staff 23-421 Engineering City Business 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) E.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-214 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Classification and Compensation Study Overview 23-431 Human Resources City Business 1:00 B. Police Department Update 23-601 Police City Business 0:30 May 16,2023 C. GreenSense Update 22-1847 DME City Business 0:45 Work Session(@26:30 p.m p.m Regular Meeting(@6: .) D.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-215 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 3:15 Other Major Items for Meeting:CANVASS May 6,2023 General and Recall Elections/Order Runoff if needed A. Audit Project 034-Fleet Operations:Fuel Card Administration 23-424 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Golf CartOrdinance 23-489 Engineering City Business 0:30 June 6,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) C.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-216 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: June 20,2023 NO MEETING-Day after Juneteenth Holiday(June 19) June 24,2023 City Council Retreat 23-562 City Manager's Office City Business 8:00 City Council Retreat(@9:00 a.m.) A. Audit Project 033-Pedestrian&Cyclist Safety 23-425 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Capital Improvement Plan Work 23-268 Finance City Business 1:00 June 27,2023 C. Bell/Eagle Intersection Traffic Analysis 23-440 Capitol Projects/Engineering City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) D. Aquatics Master Plan 23-683 Parks&Recreation City Business 0:30 Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) E.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-217 Icity Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 [Continuous Meeting] Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 3:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: July 4,2023 NO MEETING-Independence Day Holiday and Summer Break A. Utility Budgets&Rates Work Session 1 23-270 Finance City Business 1:00 July 18,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-218 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Utility Budgets&Rates Work Session Follow-up 23-282 Finance City Business 1:00 July 25,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-219 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 [Continuous Meeting] Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 004-Police Property Room:Second Follow-up 23-595 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 B. Audit Project 005-Utility Street Cuts:Second Follow-up 23-596 Internal Audit City Business 0:15 August 1,2023 C. DCTA Quarterly Update 23-465 Engineering City Business 0:30 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) D.Two-Minute Pitch: w3-220 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s):City Manager and City Attorney Annual Reviews Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: August 5,2022(Saturday) A. Budget Workshop 23-272 Finance City Business 8:00 Budget Workshop(@9:00 a.m.) At the Development Service Center Total Est.Time: 8:00 *This is for planning purposes only.Dates are subject to change. 275 Meeting Date Item Legistar ID Departments Involved Type Estimated Time A. Fiscal Year 2023-24 Annual Audit Plan 23-597 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 B. Budget Follow-up 23-273 Finance City Business 1:00 August 15,2023 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) C.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-221 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s):Internal Auditor and Municipal Judge Annual Reviews Legal(if any) I City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 2:30 Other major Items for Meeting: September 5,2023 NO MEETING-Day after Labor Day(Sept 4) September 12 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 If needed for Budget M Total Est.Time: 0:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. Audit Project 034-Fire Prevention 23-593 Internal Audit City Business 0:30 September 19 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-222 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: A.Audit Project 035-Staff Recruitment&Hiring 23-594 Internal Audit City Business 030 September 26 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-223 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: October 3,2023 NO MEETING-National Night Out October 17 Work Session(@26:30 p.m p.m Regular Meeting(@6: .) A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-224 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: October 24 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-225 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: A. DCTA Quarterly Update 23-466 Engineering City Business 0:30 November 7 Work Session(@2:00 p.m.) Regular Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) B.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-226 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:30 Other Major Items for Meeting: November 14 Work Session Meeting (@ :30 A.Two-Minute Pitch: 23-227 City Manager's Office Council Request 0:30 Special Called Meeting(@6:30 p.m.) Closed Meeting Item(s): Legal(if any) City Business 0:30 Total Est.Time: 1:00 Other Major Items for Meeting: November 21,2023 NO MEETING-Thanksgiving Week Estimated Work Item Legistar ID Departments Type Session Date City Council Communication and Group Effectiveness 22-2182 City Manager's Office Council Priority 0:30 City Hall West Programming TBD City Manager's Office City Business TBD MUD's and MMD's 23-652 Deveopment Services City Business 1:00 Work Session Items to be Determined Airport Master Plan TBD Airport City Business TBD Wildlife Corridors TBD Environmental Services City Business TBD &Sustainability Emergency Medical Service(EMS)Fees 22-2263 Finance City Business 0:45 Item Dates De artments TVQe Estimated Work Council Priorities and Significant Work Plan Items to be Scheduled Item Date Approved Department Estimated Hours to Complete Requester RFP for a Downton Parking Survey 10-18-2022 Economic Development TBD CM Davis Approved Council Pitches to be Scheduled Towing Enforcement Signage 2-7-2023 TBD CM Davis *This is for planning purposes only.Dates are subject to change. 276 1 Street Closure Report: Upcoming Closures smartsheet SCR Mar 27th - Apr 2nd Street/Intersection A' From To Description Department Department Contact 1 Clubhouse or Tuscan Hills Cir Paint or 04/17/23 05/19/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 2 Oak St Mounts Ave Fulton St 04/10/23 O6/16/23 Wastewater Collections will be installing a new Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane sewer main lines and services. 3 Ottawa or Great Bear Ln Wind River Ln 04/17/23 05/19/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel Exported on March 24,2023 11:01:32 AM CDT 277 2 Street Closure Report: Current Closures smartsheet _WWF,0M Da"o- Closure End Description partment ff Department Contact Street/Intersection tsure Start De e Date 1 Angelina Bend Dr Angelina Bend Dr(1416) Sandy Creek Dr 03/13/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 2 Angelina Bend Dr San Gabriel Dr Angelina Bend Dr(1416) 01/17/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 3 Augusta Dr Colonial Dr Augusta Dr(2900) 07/11/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 4 Avenue S Prairie St E Dead End South 03/06/23 05/20/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 5 Bailey St Willson St Dead End South 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Bonnie Brae St Scripture St(Roundabout) Oak St 03/27/23 04/07/23 Contractor is performing Engineering Robin Davis subgrade and pavement repairs,. Northbound traffic will 6 be moved to the inside Southbound lane. Southbound lanes will be converted to two- way traffic until the northbound lanes are repaired. 7 Bonnie Brae St Riney Rd Windsor Dr 03/10/23 07/31/23 Urbana at Bonnie Brae:Public Public Works Inspections Jeremiah Tillman-David Paving 8 Boxwood Dr Plumbago Dr Daisy Dr 01/03/23 03/31/23 Street Panel and Sidewalk Streets Roy San Miguel Repair 9 Bradshaw St Hickory St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 10 Bradshaw St Wilson St Prairie St E 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 11 Bradshaw St Prairie St E Sycamore St 03/13/23 07/17/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 12 Brook Hollow Dr Greenway Dr Carriage Hill Rd 10/07/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Carroll Dr Oak St Mckinney St 12/09/22 04/13/23 Wastewater Collections will be Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane 13 installing a new sewer main line. Carroll Dr Oak St Mckinney St 12/09/22 04/13/23 Wastewater Collections will be Wastewater Tiffany Sherrane 14 installing a new sewer main line. Clover Ln Robinwood Ln Glenwood Ln 12/09/22 04/05/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 15 installing a new main line and services. 16 Colonial Dr Thunderbird Dr Dead End South 07/11/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 17 Cordaro Ct Mira Vista Or End of cul-de-sac 03/20/23 04/07/23 Mill&overlay curb and Streets Jeff Jones sidewalk 18 Crawford St Hickory St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 19 Crescent St Alice St Carroll Blvd 01/18/23 03/31/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 20 Elm Street Oak Street Hickory Street 03/20/23 04/07/23 Installation of Diagonal Engineering Robin Davis Crosswalks/Ramps 21 Eufemia Dr Hermalinda Or Beatriz Dr 03/13/23 04/29/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 22 Fannin St Welch St Beatty St 02/03/23 03/31/23 Steet Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 23 Greenway Dr Thunderbird Dr Dead End South 07/11/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 24 Greenway Or Thunderbird Dr Windsor Farms Dr 10/07/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 25 Hattie St Paisley St McKinney St 03/21/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 26 Hickory Creek Rd Riverpass Dr FM 1830 03/13/23 12/31/24 Bridge Installation Engineering Dustin Draper 27 Hickory St Locust St Pecan St 03/20/23 04/07/23 Installation of Diagonal Engineering Robin Davis Crosswalks/Ramps Exported on March 24,2023 11:01:42 AM CDT 278 Street/Intersection From To Closure Start Description Department Department Contact Date 28 Hickory St Exposition St Ruddell St 05/02/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 29 Highland St Locust St Wainwright St 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 30 Industrial St Dead End Wye St 01/17/23 03/31/23 Utility replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 31 Jim Christal Rd Western Blvd Masch Branch Rd 04/18/22 04/21/23 Exeter PH2:Paving Jim Christal Private Development Public Kirk Winter Works Inspections 32 Johnson St Dallas Dr Wye St 01/17/23 03/31/23 Utility replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 33 Johnson St Dallas Dr Daughtry St 01/19/23 04/14/23 Atmos working on gas main on Atmos Public Works Stephany Trammell Collins and Johnson Inspections 34 Lakewood Dr Greenway Dr Carriage Hill Rd 10/07/22 04/03/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 35 Maddox St. E.Prairie St. Dead End 03/20/23 07/10/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 36 Masch Branch Rd Lovers Ln Hampton Rd 06/24/22 03/31/23 Bridge collapse at 3288 N. Drainage Gabriel Rodriguez Masch Branch Rd 37 May St Henderson Dr Autumn Oak Dr 02/27/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 38 Mayhill Rd @ Spencer Rd 03/28/23 04/30/23 Water main tie-in and turn lane Public Works Inspections Ryan Cuba addition 39 McKinney St Crawford Rd Audra Ln 05/19/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 40 Mill St Allen St Johnson St 01/17/23 03/31/23 Utility Replacement Engineering Seth Garcia 41 Mill St Allen St Robertson St 02/27/23 05/31/23 Utility installation and roadway Engineering Seth Garcia reconstruction Mistywood Ln Robinwood Ln Sherwood Ln 12/09/22 04/05/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 42 installing a new main line and services. North Texas Blvd 1-35 E Service Road Highland Park Rd 02/17/23 04/14/23 Widening&Reconstruction, Engineering Robin Davis Traffic Signal Upgrade. traffic 43 from 135 will need to use Bonnie Brae Street. project is limited to one-way traffic from Highland Park to 135E. 44 Oak St Crawford St Wood St 04/04/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 45 Palamino Ct Mustang Dr Dead End West 03/06/23 03/31/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 46 Park Access Rd Windsor Dr Riney Rd 12/15/22 07/31/23 Urbana Bonnie Brae Project: Private Development Public Jeremiah Tillman-David Water,Sewer,Storm,Paving. Works Inspections 47 Riesling Dr Rhone Dr Merlot Dr 03/27/23 05/12/23 Concrete Panel and Sidewalk Streets Roy San Miguel Repair Robinwood Ln Kayewood Dr Emerson Ln 12/09/22 04/05/23 Water Distribution will be Water Tiffany Sherrane 48 installing a new main line and services. 49 Savannah Trl Whitney Ct Longridge Dr 02/02/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 50 Smith St Johnson St Bell Ave 01/30/23 06/02/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 51 Smith St Dallas Dr(Hwy 77) Hill St 03/06/23 06/07/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 52 State School Rd 1-35E Bowie St 03/06/23 04/06/23 Utilities relocation along East Engineering Aaron Skinner side of State School Rd 53 Sycamore St Exposition St Crawford St S 03/13/23 07/17/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 54 Wainwright St Highland St E Prairie St E 03/13/23 04/07/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 55 Whitney Ct Savannah Trl Dead End East 02/02/23 04/28/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 56 Wood St McKinney St Hickory St 04/11/22 05/31/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. Exported on March 24,2023 11:01:42 AM CDT 279 Street/Intersection From To Description Department Department Contact 57 Woodland St Brown Dr Cherrywood Ln 01/17/23 03/31/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 58 Woodrow Ln McKinney St E Troy H Lagrone Dr 02/20/23 03/31/23 Water tie in Public Works Inspections Ryan Cuba Exported on March 24,2023 11:01:42 AM CDT 280 3 Street Closure Report: Completed Closures smartsheet Street/Intersection From MINEW-T Closure Start Closure End W Date Date Description Department Department Contact 1 Allen St Mill St Wye St 12/12/22 03/17/23 Utility replacement and roadway Engineering Seth Garcia reconstruction 2 Atlas Dr Hercules Ln Redstone Rd 10/17/22 03/24/23 Reconstruct Streets Jeremy Wilks 3 Ave A Ave A Greenlee St 11/08/22 03/10/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 4 Barthold Rd railroad crossing @ Masch Branch Rd 02/25/23 02/25/23 Railroad maintenance for KCS Darryl Ware 5 Bell Ave Mingo Rd 300'North 02/20/23 02/22/23 Mill and Overlay of Senior Jeff Jones Center parking along bell 6 Castle Pines Ln Burr Oak Dr @ Intersection 02/27/23 03/16/23 Concrete Street Panel repair Streets Roy San Miguel 7 Crescent St Fulton St Cordell St 01/16/23 03/10/23 installing new storm line along Private Development Lee Thurmond crescent 8 Dixon Ln Comer St Cope St 01/23/23 03/02/23 Sidewalk Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 9 Eagle Dr Bernard St Beatty St 02/20/23 03/02/23 Concrete Retaining Wall Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 10 Elm Bottom Cir Sherman Dr city limits 02/23/23 02/28/23 Overlay Streets Jeff Jones Elm St Pecan St Oak St 01/23/23 03/17/23 Contractor continues work on Engineering Robin Davis the pedestrian ramps and 11 diagonal crossings improvements.-All Way Crossing 12 Gober St Broadway St Panhandle St 01/02/23 02/24/23 Mill and Overlay Streets Jeff Jones 13 Kingfisher Ln(325) Meadowlark Ln Oriole Ln 02/20/23 03/02/23 Valley Gutter Repair Streets Roy San Miguel 14 McCormick St Eagle Dr Fannin St 12/27/22 03/10/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper Oak St Elm St Cedar St 02/13/23 03/17/23 Contractor is working on the Engineering Robin Davis 15 diagonal crossing on the NE corner of Oak&Elm. -All Way Crossing Project 16 Oak St W railroad crossing by Precision Dr 02/25/23 02/25/23 Railroad maintenance for KCS Darryl Ware 17 Peach St Locust St Bell Ave 02/14/23 03/01/23 Mill&Overlay Streets Jeff Jones 18 Uland St Rose St Railroad Ave 04/25/22 03/01/23 Utility installations and Engineering Scott Fettig pavement replacement. 19 Wayne St Boyd St Mozingo Rd 11/14/22 03/24/23 Street Reconstruction Engineering Dustin Draper 20 Westward Dr Crestmeadow St Lookout Ln 01/23/23 03/22/23 water line tie in.open cut Private Development Public Lee Thurmond roadway. Works Inspections 21 Wye St Crosstimbers St Mill St 12/05/22 02/24/23 Water/wastewater replacement Engineering Seth Garcia and full street reconstruction Exported on March 24,2023 11:01:52 AM CDT 281