The
Summary Judgment Hearing on the Golf Course Groundwater Permit above
Jacob's Well has been postponed until Monday August 13th at 9:00am at
the Hays County Justice Center (712 South Stagecoach Trail, San Marcos Texas)
Additionally,
the
district failed to require the developer to perform the mandatory
aquifer test that
is required under current district rules. The HTGCD rule 11 states that
“Each
applicant for a new well operating permit shall perform an aquifer test
and
submit a report as part of the operating permit application.” An aquifer
test
was never performed and the permit was approved via a split 3-2 board
vote and in
spite of broad public opposition. Numerous citizens protested the golf
course
and the permit conditions as written by the developer. The permit
allows for the transfer of 80,000,000 gallons of irrigation water to
residential
use with no further consideration on the impact to current water supply
wells or
the spring flow to Jacob’s Well, Cypress Creek and the Blue Hole
swimming area downstream.
In this case, the public was not provided notice of a
February 21 meeting deadline to submit a hearing request. Such a failure violated the local residents due
process rights, was arbitrary and capricious, and constituted a violation of
the District’s own rules. Moreover, the
Board’s 3-2 vote decision to reverse its deadline interpretation after-the-fact meets the very
definition of that which is arbitrary and capricious, violating the due process
and due-course-of-law clauses of the U.S. and Texas Constitutions, and amounts
to a gross abuse of discretion.
Please consider attending the hearing on Monday August 13th
to show support for your local water rights and the fair and balanced allocation
of water. Our future water supply and
livelihood depends on responsible management of our limited water resources. To view the full Motion for Summary Judgment
Response please click here.
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