Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 10 - TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Chapter 361 - REGIONAL FLOOD PLANNING
Subchapter E - NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON NEIGHBORING AREAS AND FAILURE TO MEET REQUIREMENTS
Section 361.61 - Addressing Negative Effects on Neighboring Areas Between Flood Planning Regions

Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 361.61

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) In the event an RFPG has asserted or the Board finds that there is an element of a draft RFP that will negatively affect a neighboring area in a different FPR, the involved regions shall make a good faith effort to voluntarily work together to resolve the issue.

(b) The EA may use the following process to address the issue:

(1) notify the affected RFPGs of the nature of the potential negative effect;

(2) request affected RFPGs appoint a representative or representatives authorized to negotiate on behalf of the RFPG and notify the EA in writing of the appointment; and

(3) assist in negotiating resolutions of the issue with RFPGs.

(c) In the event the negotiations are unsuccessful, the EA may:

(1) propose a recommendation for resolution of the issue to the Board; or

(2) hold a public meeting on the proposed recommendation for resolution of the issue at a time and place determined by the EA. At the meeting, the EA may take comments from the RFPGs, Political Subdivisions, and members of the public on the issues identified by the Board as unresolved issues; and

(3) after the public meeting, the EA may make a recommendation to the Board for resolution of the issue.

(d) The Board shall consider the EA's recommendation and any written statements by a representative for each affected RFPG and determine the resolution of the issue.

(e) The EA shall notify affected RFPGs of Board's decision and shall direct changes to the affected RFPs, to be incorporated in accordance with Texas Water Code § 16.062(i).

(f) The Board may also, at its discretion, consider approving a regional flood plan with the exception of the specific element that will negatively affect a neighboring area.

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