Coastal Coordination Council
Notice and Opportunity to Comment on Requests for Consistency Agreement/Concurrence Under the Texas Coastal Management Program
On January 10, 1997, the State of Texas received federal approval of the
Coastal Management Program (CMP) (62 Federal Register pp. 1439-1440). Under
federal law, federal agency activities and actions affecting the Texas coastal
zone must be consistent with the CMP goals and policies identified in 31 TAC
Chapter 501. As required by federal law, the public is given an opportunity
to comment on the consistency of proposed activities in the coastal zone undertaken
or authorized by federal agencies. Pursuant to 31 TAC §§506.25,
506.32, and 506.41, the public comment period for these activities extends
30 days from the date published on the Coastal Coordination Council web site.
Requests for federal consistency review were deemed administratively complete
for the following projects(s) during the period of March 28, 2003, through
April 3, 2003. The public comment period for these projects will close at
5:00 p.m. on May 9, 2003.
FEDERAL AGENCY ACTIONS:
Applicant: Petro-Guard Production, LLC; Location: The proposed project
sites are located in State Tract 198 S/2, Espiritu Santo Bay, Calhoun County.
The project sites can be located on the U.S.G.S. quadrangle map entitled:
Long Island, Texas. Approximate UTM Coordinates: Zone 14; Easting: 740000;
Northing: 3240250. Project Description: The applicant proposes to install,
operate and maintain structures and equipment necessary for drilling Well
No. 1. Such activities include installation of typical marine barges and keyways,
and production structures with attendant facilities. No fill will be required
for the proposed project. Deep-water access is available to the proposed site;
therefore, no dredging is proposed. Bay bottom at the site is composed of
firm sand and approximate bottom elevations range from -4.7 to -5.4 feet Mean
Low Tide. Surveys show no seagrass, oysters, or oyster reefs within 500 feet
of the proposed drill site. CCC Project No.: 03-0103-F1; Type of Application:
U.S.A.C.E. permit application #22984 is being evaluated under §10 of
the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C.A. §403). NOTE: The consistency
review for this project may be conducted by the Texas Railroad Commission
as part of its certification under §401 of the Clean Water Act.
Applicant: Matagorda County Navigation District No. 1; Location: The proposed
project is located along Tres Palacios Bay, Turning Basin No. 1, South 11th
and 12th Streets in Palacios, Matagorda County. The project sites can be located
on the U.S.G.S. quadrangle map entitled: Palacios, Texas. Approximate UTM
Coordinates: Zone 14; Easting: 771124; Northing: 3177417. Project Description:
The applicant proposes to place 3,750 cubic yards of fill below the high tide
line for the construction of 621 feet of bulkhead along Turning Basin No.
1. The project will take place on the western and eastern shores of Turning
Basin No. 1. Existing bulkhead along the eastern part of Turning Basin No.
1 will be replaced with 200 feet of new bulkhead. On the western shore, 421
feet of new bulkhead will be placed and will square the harbor for docking
shrimp boats. CCC Project No.: 03-0104-F1; Type of Application: U.S.A.C.E.
permit application #22934 is being evaluated under §10 of the Rivers
and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C.A. §403) and §404 of the Clean
Water Act (33 U.S.C.A. §125-1387).
Applicant: Jack Lack; Location: The proposed project is located one-half
block east of the intersection of 13th Street wand Water Street, Port O'Connor,
Calhoun County. The project sites can be located on the U.S.G.S. quadrangle
map entitled: Port O'Connor, Texas. Approximate UTM Coordinates: Zone 14;
Easting: 753200; Northing: 3148600. Project Description: The applicant proposes
to construct approximately 390 feet of bulkhead and backfill approximately
0.59 acres of upper-saltmarsh wetlands adjacent to the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
(GIWW). In addition, 3 piers will be constructed that will consist of an 8-foot-wide
by 63-foot-long walkway with a 4- by 48-foot terminal T-head. Four 10-foot
boat slips would be constructed on the landward side of each T-head. The end
of the proposed piers will be located approximately 200 feet from the centerline
of the GIWW in water approximately -8 feet (mean high water) deep. No dredging
is proposed for the project. The purpose of the project is to build a marine
docking and service facility and to fill the property to a suitable elevation
for building construction. As mitigation for wetland impacts, the applicant
would excavate 0.6 acres of upland across the GIWW from the proposed project
and adjacent to Barroom Bay and plant the area with smooth cordgrass near
the mitigation site. CCC Project No.: 03-0105-F1; Type of Application: U.S.A.C.E.
permit application #22722 is being evaluated under §10 of the Rivers
and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C.A. §403) and §404 of the Clean
Water Act (33 U.S.C.A. §125-1387).
Applicant: Pier Properties Incorporated; Location: The proposed project
is located off the Galveston Seawall, at 2215 Seawall Boulevard, between Murdoch's
Bathhouse and the Mermaid Pier, in Galveston, Galveston County. The project
sites can be located on the U.S.G.S. quadrangle map entitled: Galveston, Texas.
Approximate UTM Coordinates: Zone 15; Easting: 326384; Northing: 3241227.
Project Description: The applicant proposes to place new pilings just north
of and adjacent to existing unusable pilings. New pilings are to be placed
to support a proposed connection between two existing piers. The new construction
will enlarge existing retail space. The applicant has not proposed to remove
the existing pilings. CCC Project No.: 03-0112-F1; Type of Application: U.S.A.C.E.
permit application #22968 is being evaluated under §10 of the Rivers
and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C.A. §403).
Applicant: Lower Neches Valley Authority; Location: The proposed project
is located in wetlands adjacent to the Neches River, at the Neches River Salt
Water Barrier project, 6790 Bigner Road, in Beaumont, Jefferson County. The
project sites can be located on the U.S.G.S. quadrangle map entitled: Pine
Forest, Texas. Approximate UTM Coordinates: Zone 15; Easting: 392632; Northing:
3336463. Project Description: The applicant proposes to construct recreational
fishing piers, nature observation trails, and boardwalks at the Neches River
Saltwater Barrier project. The work includes the retention of temporary fill
for a construction access road that is part of the Saltwater Barrier project
and construction of boardwalks and observation areas in the adjacent sloughs
and wetlands. The fishing piers and boardwalks will be pile supported. The
fishing pier for Area A will be approximately 500 feet in length. The loop
trail around the existing sand pit pond will be approximately 3,000 feet in
length. The pier at Area B will be approximately 100 feet in length terminating
with a gazebo observation deck. Trails and boardwalks for Area C will include
approximately 2,000 feet of natural trails with boardwalks installed where
necessary to elevate the path to approximately 4 feet of elevation. Construction
methods for the boardwalks will make use of All Terrain Vehicles and boats
to carry construction materials to the sites. Hand clearing of some brush
will be undertaken on portions of the trails; however, no heavy equipment
will be used to transport construction materials or to install the boardwalks.
The existing access road consists of timber mat bridges that will be replaced
with concrete slabs to span the sloughs to maintain water flow. CCC Project
No.: 03-0113-F1; Type of Application: U.S.A.C.E. permit application #22998
is being evaluated under §10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33
U.S.C.A. §403) and §404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C.A. §125-1387).
NOTE: The consistency review for this project may be conducted by the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality as part of its certification under §401
of the Clean Water Act.
Applicant: Harris County Toll Road Authority; Location: The proposed project
is located at the intersection of the Sam Houston Parkway (Beltway 8) and
the Houston Ship Channel, in eastern Harris County. The project sites can
be located on the U.S.G.S. quadrangle map entitled: Pasadena, Texas. Approximate
UTM Coordinates: Zone 15; Easting: 292482; Northing: 3291186. Project Description:
The applicant proposes to place stone riprap around the two support piers
of the Beltway 8 Bridge. The top of the riprap placement will be at an elevation
of 2 feet above the ordinary high water mark. The proposed riprap area will
be 75 feet by 50 feet around the base of the piers. The surface slopes at
2:1 to the top of natural ground. With a maximum expected depth of 12 feet
from the top of the proposed riprap to natural ground, the final dimensions
of the footprint of each stone island will be 125 feet by 100 feet. One half
of a ton will be the minimum size to be placed around the base of the piers.
The stone will be transported and placed by barge. CCC Project No.: 03-0114-F1;
Type of Application: U.S.A.C.E. permit application #22989 is being evaluated
under §10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C.A. §403)
and §404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C.A. §125-1387).
FEDERAL AGENCY ACTIVITIES:
Applicant: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District; Location:
The proposed shoreline demonstration site is located in Jefferson County,
Texas, about 10 miles southwest of Sabine Pass between High Island and Sea
Rim State Park, seaward of State Highway 87. Project Description: The proposed
shoreline demonstration project will be constructed along 2,500 linear feet
of severely eroding shoreline at the eastern end of the McFaddin National
Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The proposed project will involve the installation
of groins perpendicular to the Gulf beach, beach nourishment, and construction
of a dune within and adjacent to the McFaddin NWR boundary and on state-owned
lands. The work will include placement of six sand-filled geotube groins varying
in length from 175 to 260 feet along a 1,250-foot reach of severely eroding
shoreline within and adjacent to the McFaddin NWR. The project site is situated
on lands owned and managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Texas
General Land Office. The groins will be constructed of 5-foot high geotubes
with a circumference of 30 feet and will act to establish five separate compartments.
Four of the cells will receive beach nourishment with the fifth cell acting
as a control. Two cells will be filled with sand near ambient sand diameter
and two cells will be filled with larger grain sand. A dune of about 2,500
linear feet will be constructed with half of the dune length outside the designated
groin field area. Fifty percent of the dune will be comprised of a clay core
covered by sand, while the remaining half will be comprised of only sand.
The dune elevation will be about 11.0 feet Mean Sea Level. The proposed plan
will include monitoring the project features. Monitoring will include surveying,
sediment sampling, and photographic records. Primary project objectives are
to determine the effectiveness of the beach nourishment and dune field on
existing erosion. Project monitoring is scheduled to last 3 years. If required,
the project may be removed. All material needed for the construction of the
groin field, beach nourishment, and dune creation will be obtained from offsite
upland sources. Sand used for the geotubes and beach nourishment will be temporarily
stockpiled on site. Sand for the geotubes will be combined with water, taken
offshore from the Gulf, to make a slurry and pumped to the geotube. The pipelines
used to carry the water will be installed in a manner in which impacts to
the environment will be avoided. Sand used for beach nourishment will be well-graded,
beach quality material that is clean, nonorganic, cohesionless, and free from
impurities. Sand and clay will be imported from offsite for the construction
of the dune. Typical equipment used during the construction of the project
may include, but not be limited to, graders, loaders, bulldozers, fill trucks,
and hoppers. Also, equipment used to make a slurry to fill the geotubes will
include a water intake pump and pipes. All construction vehicles and equipment
will reach the project site by existing access roads. CCC Project No.: 03-0108-F2;
Type of Application: This public notice is issued in accordance with the provisions
of Federal regulations, Title 33 CFR 337.l and Title 40 CFR 230, concerning
the policy, practice and procedures to be followed by the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers in conjunction with disposition of dredged or fill material in
navigable waters.
Applicant: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Location: Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
in the Laguna Madre, Texas. Project Description: Submission of the Consistency
Determination for Maintenance Dredging of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway--Laguna
Madre, Texas. The applicant is also requesting incorporation, by reference,
of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for this project that was
enclosed separately. The Consistency Determination may also be found in the
Draft EIS as Appendix F. Based on analysis and comments received and comments
received during public coordination and resource agency review, through the
interagency coordination team assembled for this project, of earlier versions
of the Draft EIS and pursuant to 31 TAC §506.28(b), the applicant asserts
that no changes to the Consistency Determination are needed. 31 TAC §506.28(b)
requires the Council to issue a consistency agreement for this project upon
fulfillment of the requirements in the rule. CCC Project No.: 03-0117-F6;
Type of Application: Submission of Consistency Determination and request to
incorporate, by reference, the Draft EIS for the project Maintenance Dredging
of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway--Laguna Madre, Texas. The Draft EIS is available
on the Galveston District, Corps of Engineer web page at
www.swg.usace.army.mil
. NOTE: The Corps' public comment period for
this project will close at 5:00 p.m. on May 19, 2003. Comments on consistency
with the CMP goals and policies should be submitted to the Council Secretary
by 5:00 p.m. on May 9, 2003.
Pursuant to §306(d)(14) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972
(16 U.S.C.A. §§1451-1464), as amended, interested parties are invited
to submit comments on whether a proposed action is or is not consistent with
the Texas Coastal Management Program goals and policies and whether the action
should be referred to the Coastal Coordination Council for review.
Further information on the applications listed above may be obtained from
Ms. Diane P. Garcia, Council Secretary, Coastal Coordination Council, P.O.
Box 12873, Austin, Texas 78711-2873, or diane.garcia@glo.state.tx.us. Comments
should be sent to Ms. Garcia at the above address or by fax at 512/475-0680.
TRD-200302345
Larry L. Laine
Chief Clerk/Deputy Land Commissioner, General Land Office
Coastal Coordination Council
Filed: April 9, 2003
Notice of Additional Contract Awards
Notice of Awards: Pursuant to Chapter 403 and 404, and Texas Government
Code, the Comptroller of Public Accounts (Comptroller) announces this notice
of a contract award.
The Comptroller's Request for Qualifications 148b (RFQ) related to this
contract award was published in the October 25, 2003
Texas Register
at (27 TexReg 10186).
The contractor will provide Professional Contract Auditing Services as
authorized by S.B. 1458 77th Legislature for the Audit Division of the Comptroller
as described in the Comptroller's RFQ.
Notice of this award will be published in the Texas Register on April 18,
2003. The Comptroller announces that three (3) additional contracts were awarded
as of April 3, 2003, as follows:
A contract is awarded to Johnson, Cerda & Hopkins, P.C., 2656 South
Loop West, Ste., 100, Houston, Texas 77054 Audits will be assigned in $50,000
increments or packages but no contract auditor shall have more than six (6)
Audit Packages totaling $300,000 in fees at any one time. The term of the
contract is March 30, 2003 through August 31, 2003.
A contract is awarded to Noel L. Carino, 2314 Parkhaven Dr., Sugar Land,
Texas 77478. Audits will be assigned in $50,000 increments or packages but
no contract auditor shall have more than six (6) Audit Packages totaling $300,000
in fees at any one time. The term of the contract is March 30, 2003 through
August 31, 2003.
A contract is awarded to Hasmukh (Harry) Patel, 6065 Hillcroft Ave., Suite
502, Houston, Texas 77081-1197. Audits will be assigned in $50,000 increments
or packages but no contract auditor shall have more than six (6) Audit Packages
totaling $300,000 in fees at any one time. The term of the contract is April
3, 2003 through August 31, 2003.
TRD-200302343
Pamela Ponder
Deputy General Counsel for Contracts
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Filed: April 9, 2003
Pursuant to Section 1201.027, Texas Government Code and Chapter 2254, Subchapter
B, Texas Government Code, and Chapter 404, Subchapter H, Texas Government
Code, the Comptroller of Public Accounts (Comptroller) announces this notice
of contract award.
The original notice of request for proposals (RFP #153a) was published
in the February 7, 2003 issue of the
Texas Register
(28 TexReg 1260).
The consultant will advise and assist the Comptroller by providing financial
advisor services in connection with the issuance of Tax and Revenue Anticipation
Notes and provide research, analysis, and advice regarding bond and securities
issues.
The contract is awarded to RBC Dain Rauscher Inc., Cityplace, Suite 2400,
2711 North Haskell Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75204-2936. The total amount of the
contract is estimated at $90,000.00. The contract was executed on April 2,
2003. The term of the contract is April 2, 2003, through August 31, 2005.
TRD-200302316
Pamela Ponder
Deputy General Counsel for Contracts
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Filed: April 8, 2003
Pursuant to Chapter 2254, Chapter B, and Sections 403.011 and 403.020 Texas
Government Code, the Comptroller of Public Accounts (Comptroller) announces
this notice of consulting contract award.
The notice of request for proposals (RFP #151a) was published in the January
31, 2003, issue of the
Texas Register
(28
TexReg 986).
The consultant will assist Comptroller in conducting a management and performance
review of the Llano Independent School District.
The contract was awarded to Infosys Development Group, Inc., 3400 Bissonnet,
Suite 175, Houston, Texas 77005. The total amount of this contract is not
to exceed $80,080.00.
The term of the contract is March 31, 2003 through August 31, 2003. The
final report is due on or before July 9, 2003.
TRD-200302317
Pamela Ponder
Deputy General Counsel for Contracts
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Filed: April 8, 2003
Pursuant to Chapters 2305 and 403, Texas Government Code, the Office of
the Comptroller of Public Accounts (Comptroller), on behalf of the State Energy
Conservation Office (SECO) Renewable Energy Demonstration Program (REDP),
issues this Request for Information (RFI #155b) from Texas Independent School
Districts (Districts or ISDs) to participate in the Texas Solar for Schools
Program (Program). SECO requests information from Districts interested in
working with SECO and its contractor to implement the Program, including installation
of a small-scale solar energy system; a hands-on monitoring system; renewable
energy education course materials; and implementation of a community outreach
program.
Comptroller anticipates involving up to ten Districts to receive a small-scale
solar energy system at a school, participate in developing a community outreach
program, and other activities. The Districts selected, if any, will be required
to provide a funding share of the total equipment and installation costs either
monetarily or in the form of equipment or labor. Funding may be secured through
partnerships between the Districts and local businesses, public utilities,
and other organizations. Districts will be expected to work with SECO's contractor
to identify potential sponsors and to determine the eligibility of the funding
proposed.
Contact: Parties interested in submitting information in response to this
RFI should contact Pam Groce, State Energy Conservation Office, Comptroller
of Public Accounts, 111 East 17th Street, Room 1114, Austin, Texas, 78744,
telephone number: (512) 463-1931, no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Zone Time
(CZT), on or before Friday, May 2, 2003. All written inquiries and questions
must be received at the location specified above, prior to 5:00 p.m. (CZT)
on the deadline set forth above in order to be considered.
Closing Date: All responses to this RFI must be submitted no later than
5:00 p.m. (CZT), on Monday, May 19, 2003. Respondents are solely responsible
for ensuring timely receipt of all responses at the location set forth above
on or before the deadline; responses received after this time and date will
not be considered.
Responses: Comptroller and SECO reserve the right, in their sole judgment
and discretion, to accept or reject any or all responses received. Responses
received by the deadline will be subject to evaluation by Comptroller, SECO,
and/or a committee and all responses shall become the property of SECO and
Comptroller. Responses will be public information and available to any requester.
Neither Comptroller nor SECO is under any legal or other obligation to issue
any solicitation or execute a contract or make any selection on the basis
of this notice or any responses received as a result of the issuance of this
RFI. Neither SECO nor Comptroller shall pay for any costs incurred by any
District, or any other entity in responding to this RFI. All responses must
be submitted in the format designed and provided by SECO. The RFI format is
located on the SECO web site--http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/seco_rfi.htm
or can be requested by telephone (800) 531-544, EXT. 3-1931. Respondent Districts
are required to:
* Submit a completed application form;
* Secure required cost-share no later than September 1, 2003 (installations
will be scheduled September through December 2003);
* Complete a pre-survey (prior to installation) and a post-survey (following
educational training) to determine the effects of the program on renewable
energy awareness within the school;
* Designate a TSSP Coordinator at the school who will be responsible for
fulfilling the school's obligations to the program;
* Organize a dedication ceremony and public outreach activities after the
system has been installed.
TRD-200302335
Pamela Ponder
Deputy General Counsel for Contracts
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Filed: April 9, 2003
Notice of Rate Ceilings
The Consumer Credit Commissioner of Texas has ascertained the following
rate ceilings by use of the formulas and methods described in §303.003
and §303.009, Texas Finance Code.
The weekly ceiling as prescribed by §303.003 and §303.009 for
the period of 04/14/03 - 04/20/03 is 18% for Consumer
1
/Agricultural/Commercial
2
/credit thru
$250,000.
The weekly ceiling as prescribed by §303.003 and §303.009 for
the period of 04/14/03 - 04/20/03 is 18% for Commercial over $250,000.
1
Credit for personal, family or household
use.
2
Credit for business, commercial, investment
or other similar purpose.
TRD-200302318
Leslie L. Pettijohn
Commissioner
Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner
Filed: April 8, 2003
Request for Applications Concerning K-12 School-Community Partnerships Grant Program
Filing Authority. This Request for Applications (RFA) is authorized under
the National and Community Service Act of 1990, 42 USC 12521 et seq. (Learn
and Serve America School-based Programs)
Eligible Applicants. The Texas Center for Service-Learning, a statewide
initiative of Region 14 Education Service Center (ESC) in partnership with
the Texas Education Agency, is requesting applications from public school
districts, open enrollment charter schools, and shared services arrangements
of public school districts in Texas.
Description. Grant activities are for model initiatives that use the S.T.A.R.S.
model of service-learning (Student leadership, Thoughtful service, Authentic
learning, Reflective practice, and Substantive partnerships) to meet district
and/or campus improvement goals. Region 14 ESC will issue grants to eligible
applicants to: (1) engage K-12 students in community service activities as
a structured element of an instructional program; (2) focus service activities
to address key goals such as improved academic performance, enhanced personal
responsibility and civic-mindedness, increased parental involvement., etc.;
(3) use service as a strategy to meet real community needs; (4) utilize teacher-facilitated
reflection in a variety of formats (written, verbal, visual, electronic) to
promote critical thinking and analytical skills in preparing for, implementing,
and evaluating service-learning experiences; (5) develop meaningful partnerships
with organizations and individuals (including parents and community members
of all ages) to implement the project successfully and sustain service-learning
as a regular instructional practice; (6) collect information about successful
or model efforts for the purpose of project replication, adoption, and adaptation;
(7) ensure participation in all required trainings and meetings offered through
TxCSL and/or through participating regional Education Service Centers; and
(8) meet all evaluation requirements as specified in the RFA and/or by TxCSL
and the program evaluator. Applicants must also ensure that their programs
address the Texas Learn and Serve America statewide goals as identified in
the RFA.
Dates of Project. All services and activities related to this proposal
will be conducted within specified dates. The starting date will be no earlier
than September 1, 2003, with an ending date of no later than August 31, 2004.
Programs will be eligible for two years of continuation funding based on evidence
of satisfactory progress.
Project Amount. A range of contracts will be awarded to a maximum of $100,000
to allow for a variety of models in small, medium, and large districts. A
total of $1,200,000 is available for grant awards. Continuation funding through
August 31, 2006, will be based on satisfactory progress and on general budget
approval by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), the
Texas Education Agency, and Region 14 ESC. This project is funded 100% from
CNCS federal funds.
Selection Criteria. Proposals will be selected based on the ability of
each applicant to carry out all requirements contained in the RFA. Region
14 ESC will base its selection on, among other things, the demonstrated competence
and qualifications of the applicant. Special consideration will be given to
ensure geographic and organizational diversity among applicants. Region 14
ESC reserves the right to select from the highest ranking proposals those
that address all requirements in the RFA.
Region 14 ESC is not obligated to execute a resulting grant award, provide
funds, or endorse any proposal submitted in response to this RFA. This RFA
does not commit Region 14 ESC to pay any costs incurred before a NOGA is executed.
The issuance of this RFA does not obligate Region 14 ESC to award a grant
or pay any costs incurred in preparing a response.
Requesting the Application. A complete copy of the RFA may be obtained
by writing the Texas Center for Service-Learning, 2538 S. Congress Avenue,
Suite 300, Austin, Texas 78704; by calling 1-877-441-1147 or (512) 441-1147;
or by downloading the application from the Texas Center website at www.txcsl.org.
Further Information. For clarifying information about the RFA, contact
program staff members Elizabeth Manning (emanning@esc14.net) or Leslie McLain
(lmclain@esc14.net) at the Texas Center for Service-Learning at 1-877-441-1147
or (512) 441-1147. Technical assistance will also be provided through TETN
teleconferences on Tuesday, April 29 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and on Friday
May 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Advance registration is requested for both
teleconferences by faxing the TETN registration form available for downloading
from www.txcsl.org to (512) 441-1181 no later than one day prior to the date
of the TETN.
Deadline for Receipt of Proposals. Proposals must be received by mail or
delivery service at the Texas Center for Service-Learning by 5:00 p.m. (Central
Standard Time), Friday, May 30, 2003, to be considered. Facsimile and e-mail
copies will not be accepted.
TRD-200302336
Terry Harlow
Executive Director
Education Service Center, Region XIV
Filed: April 9, 2003
Notice of Application and Preliminary Decision for a Municipal Solid Waste Permit
For the Period of April 1, 2003.
APPLICATION
Waste Corporation of Texas, L.P.,
One Riverway, Suite 1400, Houston, Texas 77056, has applied to the Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for a permit amendment to authorize the expansion
of a Type IV municipal solid waste landfill facility that will dispose of
brush, construction-demolition waste, rubbish that is free of putrescible
waste and free of household waste, Class 3 nonhazardous industrial waste,
man-made inert materials, and yard waste. The expanded landfill facility is
to be located on a 114.5 acre site approximately 0.1 miles east of the intersection
of Genoa-Red Bluff Road and Old Highway 3 (Old Galveston Road) on the south
side of Genoa-Red Bluff Road approximately 16 miles southeast of downtown
Houston, Harris County, Texas.
The TCEQ executive director has completed the technical review of the application
and prepared a draft permit. The draft permit, if approved, would establish
the conditions under which the facility must operate. The executive director
has made a preliminary decision to issue this draft permit. The permit application,
executive director's preliminary decision, and draft permit are available
for viewing and copying at the South Houston Branch of the Harris County Public
Library, 607 Avenue A, South Houston, Texas 77587.
MAILING LISTS.
You may ask to be placed on
a mailing list to obtain additional information regarding this application
by sending a request to the Office of the Chief Clerk at the address below.
You may also ask to be on a county-wide mailing list to receive public notices
for TCEQ permits in the county.
PUBLIC COMMENT / PUBLIC MEETING.
You may
submit public comments or request a public meeting about this application.
The purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comment
or to ask questions about the application. The TCEQ will hold a public meeting
if the executive director determines that there is a significant degree of
public interest in the application or if requested by a local legislator.
A public meeting is not a contested case hearing.
You may submit additional written public comment
to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, TX
78711-3087 within 30 days from the date of newspaper publication of this notice.
OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING.
After
the deadline for public comments, the executive director will consider the
comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material or significant
public comments.
The response to comments, along with
the executive director's decision on the application, will be mailed to everyone
who submitted public comments or who requested to be on a mailing list for
this application. If comments are received, the mailing will also provide
instructions for requesting a contested case hearing or reconsideration of
the executive director's decision.
A contested case hearing is a legal
proceeding similar to a civil trial in a state district court.
A contested case hearing will only be granted based on disputed issues
of fact that are relevant and material to the Commission's decision on the
application. Further, the Commission will only grant a hearing on issues that
were raised during the public comment period and not withdrawn. Issues that
are not raised in public comments may not be considered during a hearing.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ACTION.
The executive
director may issue final approval of the application unless a timely contested
case hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed. If a timely
hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed, the executive director
will not issue final approval of the permit and will forward the application
and requests to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration at a scheduled
Commission meeting.
INFORMATION.
If you need more information
about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the TCEQ
Office of Public Assistance, Toll Free, at 1-800-687-4040. General information
about the TCEQ can be found at our web site at www.TCEQ.state.tx.us.
Further information may also be obtained from Mr. B. Jeffrey Hobby, P.E.,
Waste Corporation of Texas, L.P., at the address stated above or by calling
Mr. Hobby at (281) 443-2404.
TRD-200302328
LaDonna Castañuela
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: April 8, 2003
For the Period of April 3, 2003
APPLICATION
Chevron Environmental Services
Company, 5959 Corporate Drive, Houston, Texas 77036, has applied to the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) for a Class 3 modification to the
compliance plan. The modification will authorize the remediation of hydrocarbon
impacted soils, modify the location of Point of Compliance wells, indicator
parameters have been changed to benzene, toluene, ethyl benezene and xylenes
and sampling frequency has been changed from quarterly to semiannual. The
compliance period has been modified based on dates of operation and actual
closure. Accordingly, cost estimates for financial assurance has been updated.
Financial assurance has been modified to add soil corrective measures and
update financial assurance based on current costs for the groundwater corrective
measure. The facility, a decommissioned petroleum refinery, is located at
315 South Grand Street, Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas. This application
was submitted to the TCEQ on July 12, 2002.
The TCEQ executive director has completed the technical review of the application
and prepared a draft compliance plan. The draft compliance plan, if approved,
would establish the conditions under which the facility must operate. The
executive director has made a preliminary decision that this compliance plan,
if issued, meets all statutory and regulatory requirements. The compliance
plan application, executive director's preliminary decision, and draft compliance
plan are available for viewing and copying at Amarillo Public Library, 413
East 4th Street, Amarillo, Texas 79101.
PUBLIC COMMENT / PUBLIC MEETING. You may submit
public comments or request a public meeting about this application.
The
purpose of a public meeting is to provide the opportunity to submit comments
or to ask questions about the application. Generally, the TCEQ will hold a
public meeting if the executive director determines that there is a significant
degree of public interest in the application, if requested in writing by an
affected person, or if requested by a local legislator. A public meeting is
not a contested case hearing.
Written public comments and requests for a public
meeting must be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC 105, TCEQ,
P.O. Box 13087, Austin, TX 78711-3087 within 45 days from the date of newspaper
publication of this notice.
OPPORTUNITY FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING.
After
the deadline for public comments, the executive director will consider the
comments and prepare a response to all relevant and material or significant
public comments.
The response to comments, along with
the executive director's decision on the application, will be mailed to everyone
who submitted public comments or requested to be on the mailing list for this
application. If comments are received, the mailing will also provide instructions
for requesting a contested case hearing or reconsideration of the executive
director's decision.
A contested case hearing is a legal proceeding
similar to a civil trial in a state district court.
A contested case hearing will only be granted based on disputed issues
of fact that are relevant and material to the Commission's decision on the
application. Further, the Commission will only grant a hearing on issues that
were raised during the public comment period and not withdrawn. Issues that
are not raised in public comments may not be considered during a hearing.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ACTION.
The executive
director may issue final approval of the application unless a timely contested
case hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed. If a timely
hearing request or request for reconsideration is filed, the executive director
will not issue final approval of the compliance plan and will forward the
application and requests to the TCEQ Commissioners for their consideration
at a scheduled Commission meeting.
MAILING LIST.
In addition to submitting public
comments, you may ask to be placed on a mailing list to receive future public
notices mailed by the Office of the Chief Clerk. You may request to be added
to: (1) the mailing list for this specific application; (2) the permanent
mailing list for a specific applicant name and permit number; and/or (3) the
permanent mailing list for a specific county. Clearly specify which mailing
list(s) to which you wish to be added and send your request to the TCEQ Office
of the Chief Clerk at the address below. Unless you otherwise specify, you
will be included only on the mailing list for this specific application.
INFORMATION.
If you need more information
about this permit application or the permitting process, please call the TCEQ
Office of Public Assistance, Toll Free, at 1-800-687-4040. General information
about the TCEQ can be found at our web site at www.TCEQ.state.tx.us. The permittee's
compliance history during the life of the permit being modified is available
from the Office of Public Assistance.
Further information may also be obtained from Chevron Environmental Services
Company at the address stated above or by calling Mr. Tommy Thompson at (713)
219-5257.
TRD-200302326
LaDonna Castañuela
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: April 8, 2003
A person may request to be added to a mailing list for public notices processed
through the Office of the Chief Clerk for air, water, and waste permitting
activities at the TCEQ. You may request to be added to: (1) a permanent mailing
list for a specific applicant name and permit number; and/or (2) a permanent
mailing list for a specific county or counties.
Note that a request to be added to a mailing list for a specific county
will result in notification of all permitting matters affecting that particular
county.
To be added to a mailing list, send us your name and address, clearly specifying
which mailing list(s) to which you wish to be added. Your written request
should be sent to the TCEQ, Office of the Chief Clerk, Mail Code 105, P. O.
Box 13087, Austin, TX 78711-3087.
Individual members of the public who wish to inquire about the information
contained in this notice, or to inquire about other agency permit applications
or permitting processes, should call the TCEQ Office of Public Assistance,
Toll Free, at 1-800-687-4040.
TRD-200302325
LaDonna Castañuela
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: April 8, 2003
The following notices were issued during the period of March 31, 2003 through
April 8, 2003.
The following require the applicants to publish notice in the newspaper.
The public comment period, requests for public meetings, or requests for a
contested case hearing may be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk,
Mail Code 105, P O Box 13087, Austin Texas 78711-3087, WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE
DATE OF NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
AQUASOURCE UTILITY, INC. has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No.
12996-001, which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at
a daily average flow not to exceed 100,000 gallons per day. The facility is
located at 11400 Green River Drive on the northeast corner of the crossing
of Greens Bayou by Green River Drive in Harris County, Texas.
RONALD ALLEN BENNER has applied for a new permit, proposed Texas Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. 04001, to authorize the discharge
of mariculture wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 4,000,000
gallons per day via Outfall 001. The applicant operates a mariculture facility.
The plant site is located on the east side of County Road 316 approximately
0.25 miles north of the intersection of County Road 304 and County Road 316,
approximately 2.2 miles east of the intersection of State Highway 172 and
County Road 304, and 3.4 miles south of the intersection of State Highways
35 and 172, near the City of Port Alto, Calhoun County, Texas.
COTTONWOOD ENERGY COMPANY, LP which proposes to operates the Cottonwood
Energy Project, a combined cycle electric power generating facility, has applied
for a major amendment to TPDES Permit No. 04230 to add wastestreams (oil/water
separator effluent, evaporative cooler blowdown, auxiliary boiler flush water,
plant wash water, and domestic wastewater) to the authorized wastestreams
discharging via Outfall 001, to remove Outfalls 101 and 201 (internal monitoring
points), and to increase the effluent limitations for free available chlorine
at Outfall 001. The current permit authorizes the discharge of cooling tower
blowdown and low volume wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 2,250,000
gallons per day via Outfall 001. The facility is located southwest of the
City of Ruliff, west of Indian Lake Road, approximately 0.75 miles south of
the intersection of Indian Lake Road and Hartburg Road, Newton County, Texas.
CRANE CO. has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 12456-001, which
authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average
flow not to exceed 5,000 gallons per day. The facility is located immediately
west of Johnson Road and approximately 9.8 miles west of the City of Conroe
central business district on the southside of Farm-to-Market Road 2854 in
Montgomery County, Texas.
CITY OF DENISON has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 10079-003,
which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater an annual average
flow not to exceed 6,000,000 gallons per day. The facility is located east
of the City of Denison, approximately 1,600 feet east and 2,200 feet north
of the intersection of Center Street and Farm-to-Market Road 120 in Grayson
County, Texas.
FOSTER UTILITIES LLC provider of wastewater collection, treatment and disposal
services, has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
for a new permit, proposed Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES)
Permit No. 14428-001, to authorize the discharge of treated domestic wastewater
at a daily average flow not to exceed 165,000 gallons per day. The facility
will be located within the Foster Development, Ltd. subdivision, approximately
800 feet west of U.S. Highway 183, approximately 2,100 feet south of County
Road 263, and approximately 7,100 feet north of the South Fork of the San
Gabriel River in Williamson County, Texas.
FOREST GLEN, INC. has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 11844-001,
which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average
flow not to exceed 40,000 gallons per day. The facility is located approximately
6 miles southeast of the intersection of U.S. Highway 190 and Farm-to-Market
Road 2296 in Walker County, Texas.
SANDRA LEE GOODWIN has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 12617-001,
which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average
flow not to exceed 35,000 gallons per day. The facility is located at 1719
Gault Road, approximately 1,200 feet west of the intersection of Gault Road
and Aldine-Westfield Road in Harris County, Texas.
HARRIS COUNTY has applied to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
(TCEQ) for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 13027-001, which authorizes the discharge
of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 10,000
gallons per day. The facility is located at 25011 West Hardy Road in Harris
County, Texas. The treated effluent is discharged to Lemm Gully; thence to
Cypress Creek in Segment No. 1009 of the San Jacinto River Basin.
HARRIS COUNTY FRESH WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT NO. 51 has applied for a renewal
of TPDES Permit No. 10032-001, which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic
wastewater at an annual average flow not to exceed 6,300,000 gallons per day.
The facility is located at 14701 Woodforest Boulevard, east of Carpenters
Bayou in Harris County, Texas.
CITY OF HAWKINS has submitted application for a new permit, Proposed Permit
No.04546, to authorize the land application of sewage sludge for beneficial
use on 20.996 acres. This permit will not authorize a discharge of pollutants
into waters in the State. The land application site is located approximately
1,500 feet west of Farm-to-Market Road 14 at a point approximately 6,500 feet
north of the intersection of U.S. Highway 69 and Farm-to-Market Road 14 in
Wood County, Texas.
CITY OF MENARD has applied for a new permit, proposed Texas Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. 10345-002, to authorize the discharge
of filter backwash water at a daily average flow not to exceed 94,000 gallons
per day. The facility will be located on Farm-to-Market Road 2092, approximately
1 mile west of the intersection of U.S. Highway 83 and Farm-to-Market Road
2092 in Menard County, Texas.
NEWPARK SHIPBUILDING - BRADY ISLAND, INC. which operates a centralized
waste treatment facility and a construction, repair, cleaning and gas-freeing
service for ships, barges, and tank trucks, has applied for a major amendment
to TPDES Permit No. 02034 to authorize the relocation of Outfall 001 from
the south side of the island to the north side; a less stringent effluent
limitation for total copper via Outfall 001; remove Outfall 002; remove the
discharge of storm water via Outfalls 003, 004, and 005; and add the discharge
of ballast/void space water on an intermittent and flow variable basis via
newly proposed Outfall 006. The current permit authorizes the discharge of
process wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 100,000 gallons per
day via Outfall 001; storm water runoff on an intermittent and flow variable
basis via Outfall 002; and process wastewater and storm water runoff on an
intermittent and flow variable basis via Outfalls 003, 004 and 005. The facility
is located at 8502 Cypress Street, on Brady Island between the Houston Ship
Channel and Old Buffalo Bayou in the City of Houston, Harris County, Texas.
NEWPORT MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit
No. 11329-001, which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater
at an annual average flow not to exceed 2,000,000 gallons per day The draft
permit authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily
average flow not to exceed 990,000 gallons per day. The facility is located
west of the confluence of Gum Gully and Jackson Bayou, approximately 1.8 miles
northwest of the intersection of Farm-to-Market Road 2100 and U.S. Highway
90 in Harris County, Texas
NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 20 has applied for
a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 13625-001, which authorizes the discharge of
treated domestic wastewater at an annual average flow not to exceed 2,100,000
gallons per day. The facility is located approximately 6,500 feet north and
8,700 feet east of the intersection of Farm-to-Market Road 1960 and Stuebner
Airline Road, approximately 2 1/4 miles northeast of the same intersection
in Harris County, Texas.
REAGENT CHEMICAL & RESEARCH, INC. which operates a hydrochloric acid
bulk terminal, has applied for a new permit, proposed Texas Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. 04552, to authorize the discharge of
railcar rinsewater on an intermittent and flow variable basis via Outfall
001; trailer rinsewater on an intermittent and flow variable basis via Outfall
002; and steam condensate and storm water on an intermittent and flow variable
basis via Outfall 003. The facility is located at 2250 Appelt Drive, approximately
0.6 miles north of the intersection of Appelt Drive and Jacintoport Boulevard,
Harris County, Texas.
CITY OF ROMA has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 11212-002, which
authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at an annual average
flow not to exceed 2,000,000 gallons per day. The facility is located approximately
900 feet south of U.S. Highway 83, approximately 4,900 feet southeast of the
intersection of U.S. Highway 83 and the U.S. Customs Toll Bridge Road in Starr
County, Texas.
CITY OF SUNSET has applied for a new permit, proposed Texas Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (TPDES) Permit No. 14422-001, to authorize the discharge
of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average flow not to exceed 20,000
gallons per day. The facility will be located approximately 1,000 feet north
northwest of the intersection of U.S. Highway 287 and State Highway 101 West
and west of the City of Sunset in Montague County, Texas.
SYNAGRO OF TEXAS-CDR, INC. has submitted application for a new permit,
Proposed Permit No. 04506, to authorize the land application of sewage sludge
for beneficial use on 139 acres. This permit will not authorize a discharge
of pollutants into waters in the State. The land application site is located
0.5 mile east of the intersection of Farm-to-Market Road 1305 and County Road
4225, approximately 5 miles north of the City Poynor in Henderson County,
Texas.
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT has applied for a renewal of TPDES
Permit No. 11692-001, which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater
at a daily average flow not to exceed 14,000 gallons per day. The facility
is located adjacent to State Highway 87, approximately 12 miles west of the
intersection of Farm-to-Market Road 3322 and State Highway 87 in Jefferson
County, Texas.
TOMMY JOE THOMAS has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 12919-001,
which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at a daily average
flow not to exceed 18,000 gallons per day. The facility is located on the
9800 Block of Deer Trail Drive approximately one mile northwest of the intersection
of Farm-to-Market Road 149 and Interstate Highway 45 in Harris County, Texas.
VAITHI DEVELOPMENT, INC. has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No.
12527-001, which authorizes the discharge of treated domestic wastewater at
a daily average flow not to exceed 10,000 gallons per day. The facility is
located at 14718 Kuykendahl Road between Farm-to-Market Road 1960 and Interstate
Highway 45 in Harris County, Texas.
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY which operates the Paint Creek Power Station,
has applied for a renewal of TPDES Permit No. 00963, which authorizes the
discharge of once-through cooling water and cooling tower blowdown at a daily
average flow not to exceed 253,800,000 gallons per day via Outfall 001, and
low volume wastewater on a flow variable basis via Outfall 002. The facility
is located approximately two miles south of the east end of Farm-to-Market
Road 2082, on the northeast side of Lake Stamford, Haskell County, Texas.
TRD-200302327
LaDonna Castañuela
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: April 8, 2003
The State Office Administrative Hearing issued a Proposal for Decision
and Order to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on April 1, 2003
Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Petitioner
v. Lindon Stewart; SOAH Docket No. 582-02-2950; TCEQ Docket No. 2001-0305-AIR-E.
In the matter to be considered by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
on a date and time to be determined by the Chief Clerk's Office in Room 201S
of Building E, 12118 N. Interstate 35, Austin, Texas. This posting is Notice
of Opportunity to Comment on the Proposal for Decision and Order. The comment
period will end 30 days from date of publication. Written public comments
should be submitted to the Office of the Chief Clerk, MC-105 TCEQ PO Box 13087,
Austin Texas 78711-3087. If you have any questions or need assistance, please
contact Doug Kitts, Chief Clerk's Office, (512) 239-3317.
TRD-200302324
LaDonna Castañuela
Chief Clerk
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Filed: April 8, 2003
List of Late Filers
Listed below are the names of filers from the Texas Ethics Commission who
did not file reports, or failed to pay penalty fines for late reports in reference
to the listed filing deadline. If you have any questions, you may contact
Robbie Miller at (512) 463-5800 or (800) 325-8506.
Deadline: Personal Financial Statement due February
11, 2002
Domingo Garcia, P.O. Box 2910, Austin, Texas 78768-2910
Deadline: Personal Financial Statement due April
30, 2002
Dawn Elise Reveley, 1330 Spanish Oaks Estates, Cedar Park, Texas 78613
Deadline: Personal Financial Statement due June
20, 2002
Janice B. Howard, 8542 Hidden Hollow Ct., Missouri City, Texas 77459
Deadline: Personal Financial Statement due July
1, 2002
Heriberto Silva, P.O. Box 249, Garciasville, Texas 78547
Susan Lee Hargrave, P.O. Box 2496, Cedar Hill, Texas 75106-2496
Jacqueline G. Humphrey, Hudgins/Humphrey, 1800 S. Washington St., #315,
Amarillo, Texas 79102
Deborah Hammond, 109 S. Cuernavaca Dr., Austin, Texas 78733-5234
Susan C. Mengden-Ellis, 431 Northridge, San Antonio, Texas 78209
William H. Watson, 4510 Ave. Q, Lubbock, Texas 79408
Ron Lucey, 4800 N. Lamar, Admin Bldg. #220, Austin, Texas 78756
Deadline: Personal Financial Statement due September
9, 2002
Michael Rubin, 900 Henderson Ave., Apt. #2215, Houston, Texas 77034
Deadline: 8 Days Before an Election Report due April
1, 2002
Bart C. Standley, Conservative Republicans Of Harris County PAC, 3323 Richmond
Ave. #C, Houston, Texas 77098-3007
Deadline: 30 Days Before an Election Report due
October 7, 2002
Kelton Dillard, Republican Liberty PAC, 1907 B Kenwood, Austin, Texas 78704
Deadline: 8 Days Before an Election Report due October
28, 2002
Bernard C. Amadi, P.O. Box 300925, Houston, Texas 77230
Harless Benthul, Associated Builders & Contractors Of Greater Houston
PAC, 3910 Kirby Dr. #131, Houston, Texas 77098-4151
Bobby E. Hearn Jr., 5909 Springtide Dr., Fort Worth, Texas 76135
Guy C. Jackson III, Chambers County Democratic Executive Committee (CEC),
P.O. Drawer D, Anahuac, Texas 77514
Jesse R. Molina, 1301 N. Houston St., Fort Worth, Texas 76106
Stella M. Morrison, 1015 East Gulfway Dr., Port Arthur, Texas 77640
Chilton Roberts, Texas Assn. Of Mortgage Brokers PAC, 502 E. 11th St. #400,
Austin, Texas 78701
David C. Scott, 2309 35th, Lubbock, Texas 79401
Tim Turnipseed, 7410 Quaker #34, Lubbock, Texas 79424
Deadline: Semiannual J/COH Report due January 15,
2003
Said Abakoui, 1211 San Dario Ave. #302, Laredo, Texas 78040
Lynda Akin, 5868 Westheimer Rd. #302, Houston, Texas 77057-5641
J.M. "Chuy" Alvarez, 501 N. Britton Ave., Rio Grande City, Texas 78582
John G. Anderson, P.O. Box 984, Tomball, Texas 77377-0984
David Arevalo, 627 Delaware, San Antonio, Texas 78210
Kathleen Ballanfant, 5160 Spruce, Bellaire, Texas 77401
Donna Ballard, 4009 Ridgecrest Trail, Carrollton, Texas 75007-1625
Boyd W. Bauer, P.O. Box 1436, Beeville, Texas 78104
Burgess Beall, 2428 Central Ave., #201, Alameda, California 94501-4536
Theo Bedard, 2813 Buckingham Rd. #398, Richardson, Texas 75081-5499
Stephen P. Birch, 4912 Haverwood Ln. Apt. #818, Dallas, Texas 75287-4422
Sherril Alan Blackmon, 1012 S. Gloucester, Irving, Texas 75062
Michael J. Bolzenius, 12015 Newport Shore Dr., Houston, Texas 77065-3920
Stacey L. Bourland, 919A W. 25th St., Houston, Texas 77008-1825
Sherry L. Boyles, 815-A Brazos Street, PMB 561, Austin, Texas 78701-9996
Howard Bridges Jr., 434 W. Kiest Blvd. #100, Dallas, Texas 75224
James R. Bridges, 5447 Willis, Dallas, Texas 75206
David F. Bristol, P.O. Box 1871, Frisco, Texas 75034
Robert A. Brooks, 1237 E. Cober Dr., Grand Prairie, Texas 75051
Mary D. Guevara Capello, P.O. Box 6031, Laredo, Texas 78042-6031
Shannon L. Carr, 800 N. LBJ Dr. #1234, San Marcos, Texas 78666
Shene Casey, 256 CR 3101, Greenville, Texas 75402
Richard H. Chenevert, 1300 Crossing Pl. #2511, Austin, Texas 78741
M.B. Cohen, 5314 Braesheather, Houston, Texas 77096
Gerry N. Crawford, Rt. 16, Box 2161, Lufkin, Texas 75901
Jeff Daiell, 15213 SW Fwy., Ste. 126, Sugar Land, Texas 77478
Chloe N. Daniel, P.O. Box 810570, Dallas, Texas 75381-0570
Ernesto L. DeLeon, 224 Jade St., Brownsville, Texas 78520
James A. Deats, 898 Logan's Way, Blanco, Texas 78606
Jeanne M. Doogs, 300 Trinidad Ct., Fort Worth, Texas 76126
Richard N. Draheim Jr., 339 Henry M. Chandler's Dr., Rockwall, Texas 75032-2439
Deborah Dunsinger 450 El Dorado #1303, Webster, Texas 77598
Philip L. Durgin, 31 Laurel Hill, Austin, Texas 78737-9309
Dan Engel, 2608 Greenwood, Arlington, Texas 76013
Jack D. Ewing, 2938 Meadowbrook Dr., League City, Texas 77573
Alfredo Flores Jr., P.O. Box 15666, Houston, Texas 77220
Baltazar Garcia, 712 McDaniel, Houston, Texas 77022
Edward T. Garcia, P.O. Box 3202, Freeport, Texas 77541
Juan A. Garcia, 1101 S. Cameron, Alice, Texas 78332
Mario Garcia, 735 W. 10th, Mercedes, Texas 78570
Edgar J. Garrett Jr., P.O. Box 465, Cooper, Texas 75432
Thomas L. Gatton, 2320 Southwest Fwy. #C, Houston, Texas 77098
LeRoy F. Gillam, 13031 Abalone Way, Houston, Texas 77044-1829
Eduardo Z. Gonzalez, P.O. Box 40, Edcouch, Texas 78538
Janie Martinez Gonzalez, 162 Bradley, San Antonio, Texas 78211
Samuel Gonzalez, 15721 Maiden Lane, Houston, Texas 77053
Arthur Granado, P.O. Box 638, Corpus Christi, Texas 78403
Darrell Grear, 1304 Red Oak St., Bryan, Texas 77803
William E. Grisham, 4154 Swans Landing, San Antonio, Texas 78217
J. David Gutierrez, 3720 Jackson St. #100, Irving, Texas 75061
Anton E. Hackebeil, P.O. Box 220, Hondo, Texas 78861-0220
Grant U. Hardeway Sr., 412 Main Street, Suite 300, Houston, Texas 77002
Heath G. Harris, P.O. Box 225404, Dallas, Texas 75222-5402
James B. Harris, P.O. Box 7, Wichita Falls, Texas 76307
David M. Hart, P.O. Box 79034, Saginaw, Texas 76179
Bobby E. Hearn Jr., 5909 Springtide Dr., Fort Worth, Texas 76135
Robert Ashton Herrera, 9607 Wildwood Ridge, San Antonio, Texas 78250
Gary A. Hinchman, 17 Paddock Pines Place, The Woodlands, Texas 77382
Samuel W. Hudson III, P.O. Box 150972, Dallas, Texas 75315-0972
Elizabeth C. Jandt, 112 N. Austin St., Seguin, Texas 78155
Ollie R. Jefferson, 422 E. Lamar Blvd., Suite 212, Arlington, Texas 76011
Michael A. John, 1700 Commerce St., Suite 1130, Dallas, Texas 75201
Brandon Steele Johnston, Rt. 5 Box 512, Big Sandy, Texas 75755
Stephen Kyle Johnston, 678 Fawn Drive, Houston, Texas 77015
Dennis Jones, P.O. Box 1027, Lufkin, Texas 75902
Greg A Kauffman, 2315 Rock Creek Road, Crowley, Texas 76036
V. Sue Koenig, 1803 Silverado Dr., Weatherford, Texas 76087
S. Christopher LaRue, 10878 Westheimer Rd. #373, Houston, Texas 77042-3202
David M Leibowitz, 111 Soledad St., Ste. 2000, San Antonio, Texas 78205-2293
Scott R. Link, 301 Fannin, Houston, Texas 77002
Sandy Madison, 3713 Linden Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Napoleon Madrid, 7811 Wild Eagle, San Antonio, Texas 78255
Raymundo Mancera, 2319 Tremont Ave., El Paso, Texas 79930-1113
Alberto T. Martinez, P.O. Box 549, San Diego, Texas 78384
Edmond S. Maxon, 10422 Shadow Wood, Houston, Texas 77043
Angus McGinty, P.O. Box 7352, San Antonio, Texas 78207-0352
Michael E. McLelland, 918 Antelope, Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
David M. Medina, 952 Echo Lane #350, Houston, Texas 77024
Sylvia R. Mendelsohn, 17592 S. US Hwy 281, San Antonio, Texas 78221-9716
Steve Mendoza, P.O. Box 291216, San Antonio, Texas 78229-1216
Clifford L. Messina, 10510 Tolman, Houston, Texas 77034
Jesse R. Molina, 1301 North Houston St., Fort Worth, Texas 76106
William E. Muirhead, 158 Countrywood Est., Cleveland, Texas 77327
Cynthia Newman, P.O. Box 2366, Prairie View, Texas 77446
Lawrence T. Newman, P.O. Box 2584, Houston, Texas 77252-2584
Warren V. Norred, 2707 Yorkfield Ct., Arlington, Texas 76001
Lloyd Wayne Oliver, P.O. Box 271503, Houston, Texas 77277
Alice Oliver-Parrott, 480 Thunder Canyon Rd., Canyon Lake, Texas 78133-5459
Morris L. Overstreet, 905 Congress Ave., Austin, Texas 78701
James Partsch-Galvan, 1611 Holman, Houston, Texas 77004
Robert L. Penrice, 2000 Professional Bldg., Loop 197, Texas City, Texas
77590
David C. Pepperdine, 18051 Kelly Blvd. #110, Dallas, Texas 75287
Jim Pruitt, P.O. Box 823279, Dallas, Texas 75382
Fernando R. Ramirez, 2735 Lakeshore Dr., Port Arthur, Texas 77640
Bonnie Rangel, 500 E. San Antonio #601, El Paso, Texas 79901
Nathan Reid, P.O. Box 901, Sugar Land, Texas 77487
Ruben L. Reyes, 2830 Aurora, El Paso, Texas 79907
Daniel Rivas, P.O. Box 36122, Houston, Texas 77236-6122
Jon Roland, 7793 Burnet Rd. #37, Austin, Texas 78757
Michael D. Rozell, 3350-A Hwy. 6 South, #555. Sugar Land, Texas 77479
Christina M. Ryan, 27129 Paula Lane, Conroe, Texas 77385
Ignacio Salinas Jr., 505 S. Victoria St., San Diego, Texas 78384
George C. Schwappach, 8318 Saddle Creek Rd., Abilene, Texas 79602-5454
David C. Scott, 2413 27th Street, Lubbock, Texas 79411-1301
Victor Smith, 1423 W. Red Bird Ln., Dallas, Texas 75232
Juan F. Solis III, 907 W. Kirk, San Antonio, Texas 78226
Ivan E. Stober, 2801 Meadowbrook Dr., Fort Worth, Texas 76103-2814
Joe W. Swirczynski, P.O. Box 733, Mineral Wells, Texas 76068
Robert W. Tate, 18081 Midway Rd. #715, Dallas, Texas 75287
Charles L. Tilton II, 1123 Timber Elm, Seguin, Texas 78155
Gregory R. Travis, Box 337, Fulshear, Texas 77441
Jerry Trevino, 4141 Molina, Corpus Christi, Texas 78416
Rudy G. Vasquez, P.O. Box 3664, Houston, Texas 77253-3664
Melva Washington-Becnel, 2403 Arbor, Houston, Texas 77004
Larry M. Wessels, P.O. Box 340, LaGrange, Texas 78945
Robert Lee West, 1525 Lakeshore Dr., Little Elm, Texas 75068
Julius E. Whittier, P.O.Box 4586, Dallas, Texas 75208
Clifford F. William, 8915 Sangamon, Houston, Texas 77074
Paul O. Williams, 3192 Hampshire Ct., Frisco, Texas 75034
Ron Wilson, P.O. Box 2910, Austin, Texas 78768
Michael P. Wolfe, 9712 Old Katy Rd. #107, Houston, Texas 77055-6209
John Worldpeace, 2620 Fountain View #106, Houston, Texas 77057
Virgil W. Yanta, 140 Hwy. 46 W., Boerne, Texas 78006-8114
Kenneth Yarbrough, P.O. Box 920949, Houston, Texas 77292-0949
Michael Yarbrough, 1314 Texas Ave. #515, Houston, Texas 77002
Humberto Zamora, 1014 East Harrison, Harlingen, Texas 78550
Alma Zepeda, 121 E. 12th #9, Houston, Texas 77008
Deadline: Semiannual GPAC Report due January 15,
2003
Sheila A. Holbrook-White, Texas Citizen Action PAC, P.O. Box 10231, Austin,
Texas 78756
Ronnie Sowell, Lubbock Professional Police PAC, Security Park, 3602 Slide
Rd. Ste. B-34, Lubbock, Texas 79414-2548
Suzan Fannin, Political Action Committee Of The Lubbock Assn. Of Insurance
Agents, 1810 50th St., Lubbock, Texas 79493
Richard M. Lannen, Jesse Oliver Campaign, 3800 Marin St., Suite E, Dallas,
Texas 75226
Josephine Z. Chavez, Texas Political & Legislative Committee, USA District
#12 PAC Fund, 12821 Industrial Rd., Houston, Texas 77015
Guy C. Jackson III, Chambers County Democratic Executive Committee (CEC),
P.O. Drawer D, Anahuac, Texas 77514
Darwin McKee, Central Texas PAC Centre Development, P.O. Box 2513, Austin,
Texas 78768
Chilton Roberts, Texas Assn. Of Mortgage Brokers PAC, 502 E. 11th St. #400,
Austin, Texas 78701
G. Daniel Mena, Unity 94 El Paso County, 3233 N. Piedras, El Paso, Texas
79930-3703
Wesley R. Carrera, Texas Water Quality Assn. PAC, 1119 Paulsun, San Antonio,
Texas 78219
Jack Baxley, Fort Worth Associated General Contractors PAC, 417 Fulton
St., Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Vicki L. Hoover, Rockwall County Democratic Party PAC, 6209 Scenic Dr.,
Rowlett, Texas 75088
Edward A. Christensen III, Local #154 PAC, 3605 Katy Freeway #210, Houston,
Texas 77007
Alfred Adask, Equity Under All Law, 9794 Forest Ln. #159, Dallas, Texas
75243
Fred Lehmann, Grayson County Democratic Party PAC, 100 N. Travis St. #206,
Sherman, Texas 75090-0014
Eartha Dotson, Galveston County Democrats Club, 1405 Appomattox Dr., Texas
City, Texas 77591
Vidal G. De Leon, McLennan County Mexican Americans For Better Government
PAC, 1619 Baylor Ave., Waco, Texas 76706
Pat Stevens, South Denton County PAC, 2025 Aspen Dr., Highland Village,
Texas 75067
Keith Hogan, Friends Of Education, P.O. Box 81, Victoria, Texas 77902
Wanda Williams, Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics & Allied Workers
Local #216, 1507 Gleason Avenue, Cleburne, Texas 76033-6737
J.R. Tyson, DOG PAC, P.O. Box 1326, Alvin, Texas 77512
H.J. Johnson, Pleasant Wood Pleasant Grove PAC, P.O. Box 150408, Dallas,
Texas 75305-0408
Herman C. Roark Jr., Texas Telephone Assn. PAC, 502 East 11th St., Ste.
400, Austin, Texas 78701-2619
Janice L. Burkholder, Pathfinders Republican Women's Club, 21 Towering
Pines Dr., The Woodlands, Texas 77381
Richard A. Solo, 8th District Democrats, 4107 Harvest Hill Rd., Apt. 1187,
Dallas, Texas 75244-6321
Kenneth Stinson, Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics & Allied Workers
International Union Local Union #284, 208 Eckman, Longview, Texas 75602
William E. Muirhead, Muirhead Election Committee, 158 Countrywood Est.,
Cleveland, Texas 77327
Stephanie Phillips, Justice For All PAC, 2426 Killarney Cir., Pearland,
Texas 77581
Daniel L. Easterly, Fund To Take Back Texas Prisons, 1500 S. Dairy Ashford
#115, Houston, Texas 77077
Edward T. Wendler Sr., 21st Century Democrats, 106 Golden Cove, Kyle, Texas
78640
Terry Sheneman, Texas Assn. Of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors PAC,
1005 Congress Ave., Suite 480, Austin, Texas 78701
Fred Lehmann, Texoma PAC, 100 N. Travis St. #206, Sherman, Texas 75090-0014
Caryl Bunton, ASSIST PAC, P.O. Box 55763, Houston, Texas 77255
Michael H. Jones, Voice Of The Elephant, 5744 Danciger Dr., Fort Worth,
Texas 76112-3951
Dina Gonzales, Concerned Citizens For Better Government, 1510 7th Street,
Floresville, Texas 78114
Arnold Pedraza, American Hispanics On Reform & Accountability, P.O.
Box 3916, McAllen, Texas 78502
Clarence B. Bagby, Houston Historic Preservation PAC, 2003 Kane St., Houston,
Texas 77007-7612
David Jackson, Republican Communications Network PAC, P.O. Box 703936,
Dallas, Texas 75370-3936
Fernando Contreras Jr., Southside Democrats, P.O. Box 37278, San Antonio,
Texas 78237-0278
Leslie C. Taylor, Precinct 222 Democratic Club, P.O. Box 980541, Houston,
Texas 77098-0541
Bart C. Standley, Campaign For Houston, 3323 Richmond Ave. #C, Houston,
Texas 77098-3007
Nancy Hrobar, Van Zandt County Assn. Of Taxpayers, 14232 FM 773, Ben Wheeler,
Texas 75754
Louis T. Getterman III, Williamson County Republican Party General Election
Campaign Fund, P.O. Box 1653, Georgetown, Texas 78627
Daniel K. Cook, Green Party Of Dallas/Fort Worth, P.O. Box 2501, Arlington,
Texas 76004
Frank Fuentes, Hispanic Contractors Assn. De Tejas, Inc. PAC, 4100 Ed Bluestein
#201, Austin, Texas 78721
R. Shawn Lepard, Plains Residents Organization for Ag. Growth PAC, P.O.
Box 317, Guymon, Oklahoma 73942
Floyd E. Hodges Jr., Texans For Good Government, 280 W. Renner Rd #2611,
Richardson, Texas 75081
H.R. Moseley, Vidor Police Assn. PAC, P.O. Box 1266, Mauriceville, Texas
77626
Peter L. Bargmann, Judicial Elections For Texas PAC, 660 Preston Forest
Center #LB 362, Dallas, Texas 75230-2718
Karen K. Tarry, Doctors For Better Government, 5615 Morningside Dr. #402,
Houston, Texas 77005
James R. Reynolds, Texans For Quality Health PAC, 4600 Tamarisk Cove, Austin,
Texas 78747
John D. Poole II, Southern Party Of Texas PAC, P.O. Box 7452, Huntsville,
Texas 77342
Bill Burdock, Eagle Mountain Political Fund, 714 South Saginaw, Saginaw,
Texas 76179
Anthony R. Godinez, Judge Murray Moore Campaign Committee, 815 Produce
Rd., Hidalgo, Texas 78557
Deborah D. Tucker, Texans Against Gun Violence Political Victory Fund,
P.O. Box 4145, Austin, Texas 78765
David T. LaPlante, San Antonio Coalition Of Politically Active Christians,
P.O. Box 460834, San Antonio, Texas 78246
Dwight E. Jefferson, Verner Liipfert Texas PAC, Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard,
McPherson, 707 Walnut St. #203, Houston, Texas 77002-1165
Vance J. Beaudreau, Southern Independent Party, 1605 E. William J. Bryan
Pkwy., Bryan, Texas 77803
Irene Morales-Russell, Citizens For Legal Ethics And Neutrality, 600 Toronto
Ave., Apt. 36. McAllen, Texas 78503-3072
Christopher C. Stevens, Texas Conservative Caucus, 4800 Dakota St., Dickinson,
Texas 77539
Leslie J. Baldwin, El Paso Pachyderms Pack Fund, 7900 Viscount Blvd., Apt.
281, El Paso, Texas 79925-5714
Michael J. Warner, Texas Amusement Association PAC, P.O. Box 92167, Austin,
Texas 78709
Curtis B. Carden, Texas Tax Relief, 21226 Park Bend Dr., Katy, Texas 77450-4143
John Carpenter, Pecos County Greens, P.O. Box 501, Fort Stockton, Texas
79735-0501
John R. King, Committee for Private Property Rights, 5203 CR 1470, Lubbock,
Texas 79407
Jenny L. Arceo, Filipino American Caucus for Empowerment, 8901 Jones Rd.
#116, Houston, Texas 77065
DeWayne Lark, The People's PAC of The International Ministerial Alliance,
P.O. Box 300905, Houston, Texas 77230
Kathie N. Ware, Concerned Citizens for Regional Water Political Action
Committee, 12210 De Forrest, Houston, Texas 77066
Juan M. Calzada, Friends of Humberto Zamora, 1014 East Harrison Street,
Harlingen, Texas 78550
John W. Lowe, Citizens for Joe Roberts, 1518 Raleigh, Carrollton, Texas
75007
Sharon N. Gray, Friends of Dionne Roberts, 6624 S.W. Freeway, Houston,
Texas 77074
Jeff Van Fleet, Sunset Coalition, 7014 Woodland Oaks Dr., Magnolia, Texas
77354
Christopher M. Duewall, Robertson First, P.O. Box 324, Wheelock, Texas
77882
Sharon S. Warminski, Association of Families Supporting Responsible Development,
206 W. Castle Harbour, Friendswood, Texas 77546
Rudolf S. Stahel, Collin County Republican Party, 2520 Ave. K, Suite 280,
Plano, Texas 75074
Jim Dorman, The Friends of the Montgomery County Republican Party, 16854
Glen Eagles Dr., Conroe, Texas 77385
Deadline: Monthly MPAC Report due September 5, 2002
Joseph J. Hummel, Arlington Professional Fire Fighters Assn. PAC, 706 E.
Abram St., Arlington, Texas 76010
Deadline: Monthly MPAC Report due October 7, 2002
Joseph J. Hummel, Arlington Professional Fire Fighters Assn. PAC, 706 E.
Abram St., Arlington, Texas 76010
Deadline: Monthly MPAC Report due November 5, 2002
Kathleen P. Batchelor, Bedford Leadership Forum, 23251 County Road 460,
Mineola, Texas 78773-9799
Deadline: Monthly MPAC Report due December 5, 2002
Mark Wood, Houston Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus PAC, 1701 Hermann
Dr. #3402, Houston, Texas 77004
Don L. King, Sensitive Care PAC, 500 N. Akard St. #3960, Dallas, Texas
75201-6604
Kathleen P. Batchelor, Bedford Leadership Forum, 23251 County Road 460,
Mineola, Texas 75773-9799
Leonard T. Dunnahoe, Uncommon Sense, 214 St. Mary's Place, Rockwall, Texas
75087
Deadline: Monthly MPAC Report due January 6, 2003
Ronny L. Martin, Houston Police Officers Union PAC, 1602 State Street,
Houston, Texas 77007
Mark Wood, Houston Gay & Lesbian Political Caucus PAC, 1701 Hermann
Dr. #3402, Houston, Texas 77004
Don L. King, Sensitive Care PAC, 500 N. Akard St. #3960, Dallas, Texas
75201-6604
Kathleen P. Batchelor, Bedford Leadership Forum, 23251 County Road 460,
Mineola, Texas 75773-9799
Leonard T. Dunnahoe, Uncommon Sense, 214 St. Mary's Place, Rockwall, Texas
75087
TRD-200302293
Karen Lundquist
Executive Director
Texas Ethics Commission
Filed: April 7, 2003
Notice of Adopted Medicaid Provider Payment Rates
Proposal: As single state agency for the state Medicaid program, the Texas
Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) adopts new per diem payment rates
for state owned veterans nursing facilities. The adopted payment rates for
state veterans nursing facilities for state fiscal year 2003 are as follows:
Big Spring, $115.00; Bonham, $115.00; Floresville, $115.00; and Temple, $115.00.
Payment rates are adopted to be effective September 1, 2002.
Methodology and Justification: The adopted payment rates were determined
in accordance with 1 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 355, Subchapter C
(relating to Reimbursement Methodology for Nursing Facilities), §355.311.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on April 8, 2003.
TRD-200302319
Steve Aragon
General Counsel
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Filed: April 8, 2003
The Health and Human Services Commission, State Medicaid Office, has received
approval from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to amend the
Title XIX Medical Assistance Plan by Transmittal Number 03-06, Amendment Number
641.
The amendment makes technical changes to Attachment 3.1-A and Attachment
3.1-B, as well as to Appendix 1 to Attachment 3.1-A and 3.1-B. It also updates
the number sequence to correlate with the current preprint pages and eliminates
obsolete references. The amendment is effective January 1, 2003.
If additional information is needed, please contact Christina Peeples,
Health and Human Services Commission at 512-685-3157.
TRD-200302260
Steve Aragon
General Counsel
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Filed: April 4, 2003
Notice of Public Hearing
Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds (Fountain Circle)
Series 2003
Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the Texas Department
of Housing and Community Affairs (the "Issuer") at Johnson (LBJ) High School,
7309 Lazy Creek Drive, Austin, Texas 78724, at 6:00 p.m. on May 7, 2003 with
respect to an issue of tax-exempt multifamily residential rental project revenue
bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $11,750,000 and taxable
bonds, if necessary, in an amount to be determined, to be issued in one or
more series (the "Bonds"), by the Issuer. The proceeds of the Bonds will be
loaned to Wendover Texas II, Ltd., a Texas limited partnership, or a related
person or affiliate thereof (the "Borrower") to finance a portion of the costs
of acquiring, constructing and equipping a multifamily housing project (the
"Project") described as follows: 208-unit multifamily residential rental development
to be constructed on approximately 24.1 acres located at 9371 US Highway 290
East, Austin, Texas 78724. The project will be initially owned and operated
by the Borrower.
All interested parties are invited to attend such public hearing to express
their views with respect to the Project and the issuance of the Bonds. Questions
or requests for additional information may be directed to Robbye Meyer at
the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, 507 Sabine, Austin,
Texas 78701; (512) 475-2213 and/or rmeyer@tdhca.state.tx.us.
Persons who intend to appear at the hearing and express their views are
invited to contact Robbye Meyer in writing in advance of the hearing. Any
interested persons unable to attend the hearing may submit their views in
writing to Robbye Meyer prior to the date scheduled for the hearing.
Individuals who require auxiliary aids in order to attend this meeting
should contact Gina Esteves, ADA Responsible Employee, at (512) 475-3943 or
Relay Texas at 1-800-735-2989 at least two days before the meeting so that
appropriate arrangements can be made.
TRD-200302333
Edwina P. Carrington
Executive Director
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Filed: April 9, 2003
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (the Department)
announces that it will hold a public hearing to receive comments on its draft
program year (PY) 2004 Low-Income Energy Efficiency Plan funded by the System
Benefit Fund.
The public hearing will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, May 12, 2003, in
Room 118 of the Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 North Congress Avenue, Austin,
Texas. At the hearing, a representative from the Department will provide descriptions
of the Department’s Low-Income Energy Efficiency Plan energy efficiency
programs and the intended use of the PY 2004 funds.
The System Benefit Fund (SBF) was established as part of Senate Bill 7,
which restructured the electric industry. The purpose of the SBF is to provide
special assistance to low-income residential electric customers in paying
their energy bills by providing a discount (approximately 10% discount) and
reducing their energy consumption through weatherization; to offset lost revenue
for school districts from the devaluation of electric generating plants; and
to educate the public on "customer choice" in the restructuring of electric
utilities. Measures established in the bill to assist low-income residential
consumers include energy efficiency programs to be administered by the Department
in coordination with existing weatherization programs. The targeted energy
efficiency programs will serve low-income electric customers not served by
municipally owned utilities or electrical cooperatives that have not adopted
customer choice. The SBF is funded through a nonbypassable fee and is administered
by the Public Utility Commission (PUC).
The Public Utility Commission released rules for SBF energy efficiency
programs to allow broad latitude for program structure as long as the goal
of increasing the low-income consumer’s energy efficiency is achieved.
The plan will provide information regarding the proposed activities of the
program implementation for program year 2004. The Department plans to continue
administering the SBF energy efficiency programs through the Weatherization
Assistance Program (WAP) subgrantees, which will continue to coordinate the
programs with WAP.
Local officials and citizens are encouraged to participate in the hearing
process. Written and oral comments received will be used to finalize the Department’s
PY 2004 Low-Income Energy Efficiency Plan. Written comments from those who
cannot attend the hearing in person may be provided by the close of business
at 5:00 p.m. on May 12, 2003, to Ms. Lolly Caballero, Senior Planner, Energy
Assistance Section, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, 507
Sabine, Suite 600, Austin, Texas 78701 or by electronic mail to lcaballe@tdhca.state.tx.us
or by fax to (512) 475-3935. A copy of the proposed state plan may be requested
by calling Ms. Caballero at (512) 475-0471 or by writing Ms. Caballero at
the Department’s address given above. The proposed 1st draft plan will
be available April 16, 2003 and the 2nd draft plan will be available May 1,
2003. The draft plans will also be available on the Department’s Website
at www.tdhca.state.tx.us.
Individuals who require auxiliary aids or services for this meeting should
contact Ms. Gina Esteves, ADA responsible employee, at (512) 475-3943 or Relay
Texas at 1-800-735-2989 at least two days before the meeting so that appropriate
arrangements can be made.
TRD-200302344
Edwina P. Carrington
Executive Director
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Filed: April 9, 2003
The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA), through
its Office of Colonia Initiatives (OCI), is pleased to announce that it will
make available approximately Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) utilizing
State of Texas Housing Trust Fund and Junior Lien Single Family Mortgage Revenue
Bonds to purchase or refinance real property on which to build new residential
housing or improve existing residential housing through self-help construction
for low, very low, and extremely low income individuals and families (Owner-Builders);
including persons with special needs.
The OCI administers the Texas Bootstrap Loan Program (the Program) by working
through certified Nonprofit Owner-Builder Housing Organizations.
Targeting of Extremely Low Income in 2003
In an effort to encourage the production of affordable housing for individuals
and families of Extremely Low Income, TDHCA is meeting its goal of directing
the funds in accordance with §2306.753(d) of the Texas Government Code.
The maximum amount of funding per organization is $600,000. The maximum loan
amount using TDHCA funds may not exceed $30,000 per household. The total amount
of loans made with TDHCA and any other source combined may not exceed $60,000
per household. TDHCA, may, at its discretion, award funds above the maximum
award limit to eligible organizations that have in the past demonstrated successful
implementation of this initiative. Projects utilizing additional non-TDHCA
resources will be required to provide documentation identifying the sources
of these additional funds and information about their rates and terms.
Eligibility requirements establish a priority for loans made to Owner-Builders,
as set out in §2306.753, Texas Government Code, with an annual income
of less than $17,500.
To be eligible for a loan, an Owner-Builder:
(1) may not have an annual income that exceeds 60 percent, as determined
by TDHCA, of the greater of the state or local Area Median Family Income (AMFI),
when combined with the income of any person who resides with the Owner-Builder;
(2) must have resided in this state for the preceding six months;
(3) must have successfully completed an owner-builder education class;
and
(4) must agree to:
(A) provide at least 60 percent of the labor necessary to build or rehabilitate
the proposed housing by working through a certified Nonprofit Owner-Builder
Housing Organizations; or
(B) provide an amount of labor equivalent to the amount required in connection
with building or rehabilitating housing for others through a certified Nonprofit
Owner-Builder Housing Organization;
(C) TDHCA may select Nonprofit Owner-Builder Housing Organizations to certify
the eligibility of Owner-Builders to receive a loan. A certified Owner-Builder
Nonprofit Housing Organization selected by TDHCA shall use the eligibility
requirements established by TDHCA to certify the eligibility of an Owner-Builder
for this program.
Eligible applicants include Colonia Self-Help Centers and State Certified
Nonprofit Owner-Builder Housing Organizations. In accordance with §2306.753(d)
of the Texas Government Code, Title 10, TDHCA shall set aside at least two-thirds
of the available funds for Owner-Builders whose property is located in an
Economically Distressed Area Program (EDAP) counties, as defined under Subchapter
K, Chapter 17, Water Code:
Andrews
Brewster
Brooks
Cameron
Crane
Crosby
Culberson
Dimmit
Duval
El Paso
Frio
Grimes
Hidalgo
Hudspeth
Jeff Davis
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Kinney
La Salle
Liberty
Marion
Maverick
Newton
Pecos
Presidio
Red River
Reeves
San Augustine
San Patricio
Starr
Terrell
Tyler
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Ward
Webb
Willacy
Winkler
Yoakum
Zapata
Zavala
The remainder of the funding will be available to TDHCA certified Nonprofit
Owner-Builder Housing Organizations in the State of Texas. The amounts available
for distribution are as follows:
$1,000,000 State of Texas
$2,000,000 Economically Distressed Areas (EDA)
General Information for NOFA:
Applications meeting threshold criteria will be evaluated and scored within
categories, including but not limited to Operational Capacity and Experience,
Financial Design, Quality of Program Design, Leveraging of Public and Private
Resources, and Underserved Areas and Population. Applications will then be
selected based on program scoring criteria (which is included in the application
package), underwriting criteria, and geographic dispersion. TDHCA desires
to select a diverse group of certified owner-builder nonprofit housing organizations
that will serve various populations throughout the state.
Applicants for this program are encouraged to download the FY 2003 Texas
Bootstrap Loan Program application package from TDHCA's web site located at
http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/htf.htm. Applicants may also request a hard copy
version of the application package. Application packages will be transmitted
via first class U.S. Postal Service unless applicants request transmittal
via overnight courier and provide the name and account number of their desired
courier.
TDHCA's Board of Directors reserves the right to change the award amount,
and to award less than the requested amount.
Applications must be submitted on or before 5:00 p.m., Friday June 6, 2003.
FAXED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
All interested parties are encouraged to participate in this program. Applications
will be available on April 18, 2003. Technical Assistance for this application
will be provided during April - June 2003. For additional information, time
and date of workshops, or to request an application package, please call Phyllis
BuenRostro with the Office of Colonia Initiatives at (800) 462-4251, check
TDHCA's web-site at www.tdhca.state.tx.us or e-mail your request to pbuenros@tdhca.state.tx.us.
Please direct your applications to:
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Attention: Office of Colonia Initiatives
Post Office Box 13941
Austin, Texas 78711-3941
Or by courier to:
507 Sabine, Suite 400
Austin, Texas 78701
TRD-200302337
Edwina P. Carrington
Executive Director
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Filed: April 9, 2003
Request for Proposal
The Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) is requesting proposals to conduct
an access management and traffic mobility study for the FM 1960 corridor from
west of SH 249 to east of IH 45 in Harris County (about 7.1 miles). The purpose
of the study is to identify short-term transportation improvements to improve
traffic flow and reduce motorist delay. The study will collect sufficient
information to measure and evaluate a range of viable short-term improvement
concepts, as well as address cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness of various
solutions. The study shall conclude with the identification of a list of recommended
improvements and ways to implement them, including time frame and funding
sources.
A Pre-Proposal Conference was held on Monday, April 14, 2003, at H-GAC.
Submittals are due by
3 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7, 2003.
Twelve (12) typewritten, bound/stapled and signed copies of the proposal
are required. Late proposals will
NOT
be accepted.
The Request for Proposal packet can be downloaded from the H-GAC Transportation
Department Web site at
www.h-gac.com/HGAC/Home/RFP/default.htm.
Interested firms may also obtain the packet at the H-GAC offices at 3555
Timmons Lane, Suite 120, Houston, Texas 77027, or by contacting Jerry L. Bobo
at 713-993-4571. All questions regarding the Request for Proposals can be
sent to the attention of Jerry L. Bobo by email to jerry.bobo@h-gac.com, faxed
to 713-993-4508, or mailed to the Houston-Galveston Area Council, P.O. Box
22777, Houston, TX 77227-2227.
TRD-200302315
Alan Clark
MPO Director
Houston-Galveston Area Council
Filed: April 8, 2003
Notice
The Commissioner of Insurance, or his designee, will consider approval
of a rate filing request submitted by Arch Insurance Company proposing to
use rates for commercial automobile insurance that are outside the upper or
lower limits of the flexibility band promulgated by the Commissioner of Insurance,
pursuant to TEX. INS. CODE ANN. art 5.101 §3(g). The Company is requesting
flex percentages -60 for Fire Department Class, -30 for Ambulances Class Code
7913, and +30 for Ambulance Class Code 7914, under all classes and territories.
The overall rate change is 0%.
Copies of the filing may be obtained by contacting the Texas Department
of Insurance, P&C Actuarial Division, P.O. Box 149104, Austin, Texas 78714-9104,
telephone (512) 475-3017.
This filing is subject to Department approval without a hearing unless
a properly filed objection, pursuant to art. 5.101 §3(h), is made with
the Chief Actuary for P&C, Mr. Phil Presley, at the Texas Department of
Insurance, MC 105-5F, P.O. Box 149104, Austin, Texas 78701 by May 5, 2003.
TRD-200302294
Gene C. Jarmon
General Counsel and Chief Clerk
Texas Department of Insurance
Filed: April 7, 2003
The following petition has been filed with the Texas Department of Insurance,
and is under consideration:
The adoption of amendments to the Plan of Operation for Texas Automobile
Insurance Plan Association (TAIPA), pursuant to Article 21.81.
The proposal is to amend the TAIPA Plan of Operation, Section 13.C.7 regarding
procedures for compliance with "Performance Standards for Insurers" set forth
in Section 13.B. The current rule provides a procedure to determine if an
insurer has failed to meet the performance standards for three consecutive
months; however, it makes no provision for monitoring valid complaints at
the end of that period. This amendment provides a procedure by which the TAIPA
Governing Committee will monitor valid complaints for an additional twelve
month period to verify compliance by the insurer.
This filing is subject to Department approval without a hearing. Any comments
may be filed with the Office of the Chief Clerk, Texas Department of Insurance,
MC 113-2A, P.O. Box 149104, Austin, Texas 78714-9104, within 15 days after
publication of this notice. An additional copy is to be simultaneously submitted
to Marilyn Hamilton, Associate Commissioner, Property and Casualty Program,
Texas Department of Insurance, Mail Code 104-PC, P.O. Box 149104, Austin,
Texas 78714-9104.
For further information or to request a copy of the proposed amendments,
please contact Sylvia Gutierrez at (512) 463-6327 (reference number A-0303-08).
TRD-200302220
Gene C. Jarmon
General Counsel and Chief Clerk
Texas Department of Insurance
Filed: April 4, 2003
The Commissioner of Insurance will hold a public hearing under Docket No.
2548 on April 29, 2003 at 1:30 p.m., in Room 100 of the William B. Hobby Jr.
State Office Building, 333 Guadalupe Street in Austin, Texas. The Commissioner
will consider for adoption the repeal of section 7.28 concerning the regulation
of accounting for reinsurance agreements by insurers.
The proposed repeal and the statutory authority for the proposed repeal
were published in the November 8, 2002 issue of the
Texas Register
(27 TexReg 10558).
TRD-200302330
Gene C. Jarmon
General Counsel and Chief Clerk
Texas Department of Insurance
Filed: April 8, 2003
Notice of Availability of Texas Community Mental Health Services State Plan (Federal Community Mental Health Block Grant)
The Federal Community Mental Health Block Grant statute (42 USC 300x-51)
requires that the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
(TDMHMR) make the Texas Community Mental Health Services State Plan available
for public comment during its development.
TDMHMR is currently preparing the plan for Fiscal Year (FY) 2004 to describe
the intended use of the Federal Community Mental Health Block Grant funds.
These funds must be utilized by TDMHMR to develop new initiatives and/or enhance
already existing service delivery systems for adults with severe mental illness
and children with serious emotional disturbance.
Copies of the current FY2003 Texas Community Mental Health Services State
Plan and previous state plans submitted to the federal government may be obtained
on the TDMHMR web site at the following address: http://www.mhmr.state.tx.us/CentralOffice/ProgramStatisticsPlanning/BGrants.
html or by contacting: Sam Shore, Director, Behavioral Health Services, Texas
Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, P.O. Box 12668, Austin,
Texas 78711-2668.
Comments regarding the development of the FY2004 Texas Community Mental
Health Services State Plan should be directed to Sam Shore, Director, Behavioral
Health Services, Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation,
P.O. Box 12668, Austin, Texas 78711-2668. Comments must be received by 5:00
p.m., Friday, July 18, 2003.
TRD-200302334
Rudy Arredondo
Chairman, Texas MHMR Board
Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation
Filed: April 9, 2003
Request for Proposal
Nortex Regional Planning Commission is seeking written proposals from qualified
individuals or firms with emergency operations planning experience with local
and county governments. The selected individual or firm will be required to
conduct initial basic emergency management planning workshops in each of the
nine counties to be served: Archer, Baylor, Cottle, Foard, Hardeman, Jack,
Montague, Wilbarger, and Young counties. The selected individual or firm will
be required to provide ongoing technical support as needed and required. Proposals
must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on Monday,
April 28th, to Mary Kilgo, Director of Emergency Planning, Nortex Regional
Planning Commission, 4309 Jacksboro Highway, Wichita Falls, Texas 76302, phone
(940) 322-5281.
The individual or firm selected to perform the scope of work will be selected
by an internal review committee. Nortex RPC will use evaluation criteria and
methodology consistent with the scope of work contained in the Request for
Proposal. A complete copy of the Request for Proposal may be obtained by contacting
Mary Kilgo, Director of Emergency Planning at (940) 322-5281.
TRD-200302340
Dennis Wilde
Executive Director
Nortex Regional Planning Commission
Filed: April 9, 2003
Request for Proposal for Child Care Services
The Panhandle Regional Planning Commission (PRPC) is seeking proposals
from qualified contractors to manage the delivery of federal and state funded
child care services for the 26 counties of the Panhandle Workforce Development
Area.
The award will be based primarily on organizational capability, experience
and effectiveness, program service capability, and cost effectiveness. Proposers
must be willing to provide services to the entire area and operate on a cost
reimbursement basis. The initial funding period for the contract to be awarded
as a result of this solicitation is expected to be from September 1, 2003
through August 31, 2004. Contract renewals may be available for up to three
additional one-year periods contingent upon acceptable performance by the
contractor, governing body approval and mutual agreement of the parties.
Organizations interested in submitting a proposal are encouraged to attend
a Proposers Conference at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2003 in the PRPC
3rd Floor Conference Room, 415 West Eighth Avenue, Amarillo, Texas. Sealed
proposals must be submitted to PRPC by 3:00 p.m. on Friday, May 30, 2003.
Beginning April 18, 2003, a copy of the Request for Proposals may be obtained
by contacting Tony White, Workforce Development, Contracts Coordinator at
(806) 372-3381 or (800) 477-4562.
Issued By
Panhandle Regional Planning Commission
P. O. Box 9257
Amarillo, Texas 79105-9257
TRD-200302314
Anthony White
Workforce Development Contracts Coordinator
Panhandle Regional Planning Commission
Filed: April 7, 2003
Application for Reconciliation of Fuel Cost
Notice is given to the public of the filing with the Public Utility Commission
of Texas (commission) of an application filed on April 1, 2003, to reconcile
fuel expenses and fuel revenues.
Docket Style and Number: Application of Texas-New Mexico Power Company
(TNMP) for Reconciliation of Fuel Costs. Docket Number 27576.
The Application: In its application, TNMP seeks to reconcile its Texas
jurisdictional over- recovery fuel costs and fuel revenues of $23,796,956.92
during the period of January 1, 2000 through the meter read date of January
2002 (reconciliation period) pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive Rule 25.236. The
purpose of this fuel reconciliation proceeding is for the commission to review
TNMP's eligible fuel costs incurred during the reconciliation period to determine
whether they were reasonable and necessary to serve TNMP's customers. Under
the Texas Utilities Code and commission rules, TNMP may not earn a profit
on these expenses and may only pass them through to its customers, pending
reconciliation of such costs in a fuel reconciliation proceeding.
According to TNMP, its application affects only the recovery of the fuel
portion of the rates charged by TNMP for electricity in Texas and has no effect
on TNMP's non-fuel base rates. The requested reconciliation will affect all
customers and classes of customers that will be affected by the stranded cost
true-up filing that TNMP is required to make, after January 10, 2004, pursuant
to the terms of Public Utility Regulatory Act §39.262.
TNMP is requesting that the commission find (1) TNMP's eligible fuel expenses
associated with electric service provided during the reconciliation period
of $247,813,982.44 reasonable and necessary expenses incurred to provide electric
service; (2) that TNMP properly accounted for fuel-related revenues associated
with electric service provided during the reconciliation period in the amount
of $294,369,545.12 collected pursuant to fuel factor and surcharges in effect
during the reconciliation period; and (3) that after taking into consideration
the balance in TNMP's fuel accounts resulting from TNMP's previous fuel reconciliation,
net interest accruing over the reconciliation period and the effects of fuel
factor changes and surcharges implemented during the reconciliation period,
TNMP had a net fuel over-recovery balance of $23,796,956.92 for electric service
provided during the reconciliation period.
Persons wishing to comment on the action sought should contact the Public
Utility Commission of Texas by mail at P. O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326,
or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at 1-888-782-8477. Hearing and
speech-impaired individuals with text telephone (TTY) may contact the commission
at (512) 936-7136 or use Relay Texas (toll- free) 1-800-735-2989. All comments
should reference Docket Number 27576.
TRD-200302306
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 7, 2003
On April 2, 2003, Digital Teleport, Inc. filed an application with the
Public Utility Commission of Texas (commission) to amend its service provider
certificate of operating authority (SPCOA) granted in SPCOA Certificate Number
60214. Applicant intends to reflect a change in ownership/control.
The Application: Application of Digital Teleport, Inc. for an Amendment
to its Service Provider Certificate of Operating Authority, Docket Number
27589.
Persons wishing to comment on the action sought should contact the Public
Utility Commission of Texas by mail at PO Box 13326, Austin, Texas, 78711-3326,
or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll free at 1-888-782-8477 no later than
April 23, 2003. Hearing and speech- impaired individuals with text telephones
(TTY) may contact the commission at (512) 936-7136 or toll free at 1-800-735-2989.
All comments should reference Docket Number 27589.
TRD-200302234
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 4, 2003
On April 2, 2003, City Telecom, Inc. filed an application with the Public
Utility Commission of Texas (commission) to amend its service provider certificate
of operating authority (SPCOA) granted in SPCOA Certificate Number 60466.
Applicant intends to relinquish its certificate.
The Application: Application of City Telecom, Inc. for Relinquishment of
its Service Provider Certificate of Operating Authority, Docket Number 27585.
Persons wishing to comment on the action sought should contact the Public
Utility Commission of Texas by mail at PO Box 13326, Austin, Texas, 78711-3326,
or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll free at 1-888-782-8477 no later than
April 23, 2003. Hearing and speech- impaired individuals with text telephones
(TTY) may contact the commission at (512) 936-7136 or toll free at 1-800-735-2989.
All comments should reference Docket Number 27585.
TRD-200302235
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 4, 2003
Notice is given to the public of the filing with the Public Utility Commission
of Texas (commission) of an application on April 4, 2003, for a service provider
certificate of operating authority (SPCOA), pursuant to §§54.151
- 54.156 of the Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA). A summary of the application
follows.
Docket Title and Number: Application of Vantage Systems Design, Incorporated
for a Service Provider Certificate of Operating Authority, Docket Number 27596
before the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
Applicant intends to provide plain old telephone service, ADSL, ISDN, HDSL,
SDSL, RADSL, VDSL, Optical Services, T1-Private Line, Switch 56 KBPS, Frame
Relay, Fractional T1, wireless, and Internet access services
Applicant's requested SPCOA geographic area includes the area of Texas
comprising the Brownsville and Corpus Christi Local Access and Transport Areas.
Persons who wish to comment upon the action sought should contact the Public
Utility Commission of Texas by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326,
or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll free at 1-888-782-8477 no later than
April 23, 2003. Hearing and speech- impaired individuals with text telephone
(TTY) may contact the commission at (512) 936-7136 or toll free at 1-800-735-2989.
All comments should reference Docket Number 27596.
TRD-200302332
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 8, 2003
Notice is given to the public of Verizon Southwest's application filed
with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (commission) on April 7, 2003
to withdraw services.
Docket Title and Number: Application of GTE Southwest, Incorporated doing
business as Verizon Southwest for the Discontinuance of the X.25/X.75 Packet
Switching Services. Docket Number 27611.
Verizon Southwest filed an application to discontinue X.25/X.75 Packet
Switching Services pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive Rule 26.208(h). Verizon
Southwest stated that several vendors have announced that they will no longer
provide research and development support for this technology while other equipment
vendors plan to discontinue manufacturing the equipment. Verizon Southwest
proposed to grandfather the service to existing customers at their current
location. Verizon Southwest stated that the service will continue to be supported
by Verizon Southwest and all current customers will be contacted and presented
with alternative solutions with adequate time to transition to alternative
services (e.g., Frame Relay, ATM or IP-VPN). Verizon Southwest proposed noticing
each customer by direct mail.
Persons wishing to comment on this application should contact the Public
Utility Commission of Texas by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326,
or by phone at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at 1-888-782-8477. Hearing and
speech-impaired individuals with text telephone (TTY) may contact the commission
at (512) 936-7136 or toll-free 1-800-735- 2989. All correspondence should
refer to Docket Number 27611.
TRD-200302329
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 8, 2003
Notice is given to the public of the filing with the Public Utility Commission
of Texas of a petition on February 27, 2003, for expanded local calling service
(ELCS), pursuant to Chapter 55, Subchapter C of the Public Utility Regulatory
Act (PURA). A summary of the application follows.
Project Title and Number: Petition of the Scotland Exchange for Expanded
Local Calling Service, Project Number 27422.
The petitioners in the Scotland exchange request ELCS to the exchanges
of Bluegrove, Bowie, Henrietta, and Holliday.
Persons who wish to comment upon the action sought should contact the Public
Utility Commission of Texas by mail at P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326,
or by phone at (512)936-7120 or toll free at 1-888-782-8477 no later than
May 5, 2003. Hearing and speech- impaired individuals with text telephone
(TTY) may contact the commission at (512) 936-7136 or toll free at 1-800-735-2789.
All comments should reference Project Number 27422.
TRD-200302197
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 3, 2003
Notice is given to the public of the filing with the Public Utility Commission
of Texas, a notice of intent to file a long run incremental cost (LRIC) study
pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive Rule §26.214 on April 1, 2003. The Applicant
expects to file the LRIC study on April 11, 2003.
Docket Title and Number: CenturyTel of Port Aransas, Inc. Application for
Approval of LRIC Study for Simple Choice Service Pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive
Rule §26.214, Docket Number 27582.
Any party that demonstrates a justiciable interest may file with the administrative
law judge, written comments or recommendations concerning the LRIC study referencing
Docket Number 27582. Written comments or recommendations should be filed no
later than 45 days after the date of a sufficient study and should be filed
at the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701 North Congress Avenue, PO
Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326. You may call the Public Utility Commission
Customer Protection Division at (512) 936-7120. Hearing and speech-impaired
individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512)
936-7136.
TRD-200302238
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 4, 2003
Notice is given to the public of the filing with the Public Utility Commission
of Texas, a notice of intent to file a long run incremental cost (LRIC) study
pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive Rule §26.214 on April 1, 2003. The Applicant
expects to file the LRIC study on April 11, 2003.
Docket Title and Number: CenturyTel of Lake Dallas, Inc. Application for
Approval of LRIC Study for Simple Choice Service Pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive
Rule §26.214, Docket Number 27583.
Any party that demonstrates a justiciable interest may file with the administrative
law judge, written comments or recommendations concerning the LRIC study referencing
Docket Number 27583. Written comments or recommendations should be filed no
later than 45 days after the date of a sufficient study and should be filed
at the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701 North Congress Avenue, PO
Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326. You may call the Public Utility Commission
Customer Protection Division at (512) 936-7120. Hearing and speech-impaired
individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512)
936-7136.
TRD-200302237
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 4, 2003
Notice is given to the public of the filing with the Public Utility Commission
of Texas, a notice of intent to file a long run incremental cost (LRIC) study
pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive Rule §26.214 on April 1, 2003. The Applicant
expects to file the LRIC study on April 11, 2003.
Docket Title and Number: CenturyTel of San Marcos, Inc. Application for
Approval of LRIC Study for Simple Choice Service Pursuant to P.U.C. Substantive
Rule §26.214, Docket Number 27584.
Any party that demonstrates a justiciable interest may file with the administrative
law judge, written comments or recommendations concerning the LRIC study referencing
Docket Number 27584. Written comments or recommendations should be filed no
later than 45 days after the date of a sufficient study and should be filed
at the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701 North Congress Avenue, PO
Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326. You may call the Public Utility Commission
Customer Protection Division at (512) 936-7120. Hearing and speech-impaired
individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512)
936-7136.
TRD-200302236
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 4, 2003
On April 2, 2003, Denton Telecom Partners I, L.P. and Verizon Southwest,
collectively referred to as applicants, filed a joint application for approval
of interconnection agreement under §252(i) of the federal Telecommunications
Act of 1996, Public Law Number 104-104, 110 Statute 56, (codified as amended
in scattered sections of 15 and 47 United States Code) (FTA) and the Public
Utility Regulatory Act, Texas Utilities Code Annotated, Chapters 52 and 60
(Vernon 1998 & Supplement 2003) (PURA). The joint application has been
designated Docket Number 27590. The joint application and the underlying interconnection
agreement are available for public inspection at the commission's offices
in Austin, Texas.
The commission must act to approve the interconnection agreement within
35 days after it is submitted by the parties.
The commission finds that additional public comment should be allowed before
the commission issues a final decision approving or rejecting the interconnection
agreement. Any interested person may file written comments on the joint application
by filing three copies of the comments with the commission's filing clerk.
Additionally, a copy of the comments should be served on each of the applicants.
The comments should specifically refer to Docket Number 27590. As a part of
the comments, an interested person may request that a public hearing be conducted.
The comments, including any request for public hearing, shall be filed by
May 5, 2003, and shall include:
1) a detailed statement of the person's interests in the agreement, including
a description of how approval of the agreement may adversely affect those
interests;
2) specific allegations that the agreement, or some portion thereof:
a) discriminates against a telecommunications carrier that is not a party
to the agreement; or
b) is not consistent with the public interest, convenience, and necessity;
or
c) is not consistent with other requirements of state law; and
3) the specific facts upon which the allegations are based.
After reviewing any comments, the commission will issue a notice of approval,
denial, or determine whether to conduct further proceedings concerning the
joint application. The commission shall have the authority given to a presiding
officer pursuant to P.U.C. Procedural Rule §22.202. The commission may
identify issues raised by the joint application and comments and establish
a schedule for addressing those issues, including the submission of evidence
by the applicants, if necessary, and briefing and oral argument. The commission
may conduct a public hearing. Interested persons who file comments are not
entitled to participate as intervenors in the public hearing.
Persons with questions about this action, or who wish to comment on the
joint application should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701
North Congress Avenue, P. O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or by phone
at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at 1-888-782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired
individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512)
936- 7136. All correspondence should refer to Docket Number 27590.
TRD-200302309
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 7, 2003
On April 2, 2003, dpi Teleconnection, L.L.C. and Verizon Southwest, collectively
referred to as applicants, filed a joint application for approval of interconnection
agreement under §252(i) of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996,
Public Law Number 104-104, 110 Statute 56, (codified as amended in scattered
sections of 15 and 47 United States Code) (FTA) and the Public Utility Regulatory
Act, Texas Utilities Code Annotated, Chapters 52 and 60 (Vernon 1998 &
Supplement 2003) (PURA). The joint application has been designated Docket
Number 27591. The joint application and the underlying interconnection agreement
are available for public inspection at the commission's offices in Austin,
Texas.
The commission must act to approve the interconnection agreement within
35 days after it is submitted by the parties.
The commission finds that additional public comment should be allowed before
the commission issues a final decision approving or rejecting the interconnection
agreement. Any interested person may file written comments on the joint application
by filing three copies of the comments with the commission's filing clerk.
Additionally, a copy of the comments should be served on each of the applicants.
The comments should specifically refer to Docket Number 27591. As a part of
the comments, an interested person may request that a public hearing be conducted.
The comments, including any request for public hearing, shall be filed by
May 5, 2003, and shall include:
1) a detailed statement of the person's interests in the agreement, including
a description of how approval of the agreement may adversely affect those
interests;
2) specific allegations that the agreement, or some portion thereof:
a) discriminates against a telecommunications carrier that is not a party
to the agreement; or
b) is not consistent with the public interest, convenience, and necessity;
or
c) is not consistent with other requirements of state law; and
3) the specific facts upon which the allegations are based.
After reviewing any comments, the commission will issue a notice of approval,
denial, or determine whether to conduct further proceedings concerning the
joint application. The commission shall have the authority given to a presiding
officer pursuant to P.U.C. Procedural Rule §22.202. The commission may
identify issues raised by the joint application and comments and establish
a schedule for addressing those issues, including the submission of evidence
by the applicants, if necessary, and briefing and oral argument. The commission
may conduct a public hearing. Interested persons who file comments are not
entitled to participate as intervenors in the public hearing.
Persons with questions about this action, or who wish to comment on the
joint application should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701
North Congress Avenue, P. O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or by phone
at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at 1-888-782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired
individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512)
936- 7136. All correspondence should refer to Docket Number 27591.
TRD-200302308
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 7, 2003
On April 3, 2003, Trinity Valley Services, Incorporated, United Telephone
Company of Texas, Incorporated doing business as Sprint, and Central Telephone
Company of Texas doing business as Sprint, collectively referred to as applicants,
filed a joint application for approval of interconnection agreement under §252(i)
of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, Public Law Number 104- 104,
110 Statute 56, (codified as amended in scattered sections of 15 and 47 United
States Code) (FTA) and the Public Utility Regulatory Act, Texas Utilities
Code Annotated, Chapters 52 and 60 (Vernon 1998 & Supplement 2003) (PURA).
The joint application has been designated Docket Number 27592. The joint application
and the underlying interconnection agreement are available for public inspection
at the commission's offices in Austin, Texas.
The commission must act to approve the interconnection agreement within
35 days after it is submitted by the parties.
The commission finds that additional public comment should be allowed before
the commission issues a final decision approving or rejecting the interconnection
agreement. Any interested person may file written comments on the joint application
by filing three copies of the comments with the commission's filing clerk.
Additionally, a copy of the comments should be served on each of the applicants.
The comments should specifically refer to Docket Number 27592. As a part of
the comments, an interested person may request that a public hearing be conducted.
The comments, including any request for public hearing, shall be filed by
May 5, 2003, and shall include:
1) a detailed statement of the person's interests in the agreement, including
a description of how approval of the agreement may adversely affect those
interests;
2) specific allegations that the agreement, or some portion thereof:
a) discriminates against a telecommunications carrier that is not a party
to the agreement; or
b) is not consistent with the public interest, convenience, and necessity;
or
c) is not consistent with other requirements of state law; and
3) the specific facts upon which the allegations are based.
After reviewing any comments, the commission will issue a notice of approval,
denial, or determine whether to conduct further proceedings concerning the
joint application. The commission shall have the authority given to a presiding
officer pursuant to P.U.C. Procedural Rule §22.202. The commission may
identify issues raised by the joint application and comments and establish
a schedule for addressing those issues, including the submission of evidence
by the applicants, if necessary, and briefing and oral argument. The commission
may conduct a public hearing. Interested persons who file comments are not
entitled to participate as intervenors in the public hearing.
Persons with questions about this action, or who wish to comment on the
joint application should contact the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 1701
North Congress Avenue, P. O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326, or by phone
at (512) 936-7120 or toll-free at 1-888-782-8477. Hearing and speech-impaired
individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the commission at (512)
936- 7136. All correspondence should refer to Docket Number 27592.
TRD-200302307
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 7, 2003
The Public Utility Commission of Texas (commission) will hold a workshop
regarding proposed new Substantive Rule §25.489, relating to Treatment
of Premises with No Retail Electric Provider of Record, on Thursday, April
24, 2003, at 9:00 a.m. in Hearing Room A, located on the 7th floor of the
William B. Travis Building, 1701 North Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas 78701.
Project Number 27084,
PUC Rulemaking to Revise Customer
Protection Rules
, has been established for this proceeding.
Prior to the workshop the commission will make available in Central Records
under Project Number 27084 an agenda for the format of the workshop. Copies
of the agenda will also be available on the Commission's website at www.puc.state.tx.us.
Questions concerning the workshop or this notice should be referred to
Carrie Collier, Analyst-Retail Market Oversight, Electric Division, at (512)
936-7163. Hearing and speech- impaired individuals with text telephones (TTY)
may contact the commission at (512) 936-7136.
TRD-200302305
Rhonda G. Dempsey
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Filed: April 7, 2003
Correction of Error
Correction of Error for Request for Qualifications - Aviation Division:
A request for qualifications to engage in aviation professional services pursuant
to Chapter 2254, Subchapter A, of the Government Code was published in the
March 28, 2003, edition of the Texas Register (28 TexReg 2816). The following
information is being published in order to correct an error that was contained
in that notice.
Strike the following sentence:
"The top three rated firms selected from proposals will be awarded contracts
for a minimum of three airport layout plans each."
And replace it with:
"A minimum of three top rated firms will be awarded contracts for a minimum
of three airport layout plans each."
If you have any questions, please call Karon Wiedemann, Director, Grant
Management, Aviation Division, Texas Department of Transportation (512) 416-4520.
TRD-200302287
Bob Jackson
Deputy General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: April 7, 2003
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) announces a Request for
Proposal (RFP) for private consultant services pursuant to Government Code,
Chapter 2254, Subchapter B. The term of the contract will be from project
initiation to 120 days later. The Information Systems Division (ISD) of TxDOT
will administer the contract. The RFP will be released on April 18, 2003.
Purpose
: The consultant will support the
TxDOT ISD Mainframe Location Project team with developing a detailed Statement
of Work that defines TxDOT’s sourcing requirements and providing contract
negotiation advice and guidance to ensure a successful outsourcing transition
for mainframe and production UNIX functions and responsibilities with Northrop
Grumman that may be relocated to the West Texas Disaster Recovery Operations
Center (WTDROC).
Eligible Applicants
: Eligible applicants
include, but are not limited to, organizations that provide private consulting
services.
Program Goal
: The preparation and conduct
of negotiation of an effective contract agreement between TxDOT and Northrop
Grumman for potential services at WTDROC.
Review and Award Criteria
: Each application
will first be screened for completeness and timeliness. Proposals that are
deemed incomplete or arrive after the deadline will not be reviewed. A team
of reviewers from ISD will evaluate the proposals as to the private consultant's
competence, knowledge, and qualifications and as to the reasonableness of
the proposed fee for the services. The criteria and review process are further
described in the RFP.
Deadlines: TxDOT must receive proposals prepared
according to instructions in the RFP package at or before May 9, 2003, 5:00
p.m. Central Daylight Time.
To Obtain a Copy of the RFP
: Requests for
a copy of the RFP should be submitted to Bertha Legge, Contract Administration,
Information Systems Division, 125 East 11th Street, Austin, Texas 78701-2483.
Telephone (512) 465-7527.
E-mail: blegge@dot.state.tx.us
TRD-200302201
Bob Jackson
Deputy General Counsel
Texas Department of Transportation
Filed: April 4, 2003
Comptroller of Public Accounts
Notice of Award
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Notice of Opportunity to Participate in Permitting Matters
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Public Notice of Workshop on Proposed New §25.489 Relating to Treatment of Premises with No Retail Electric Provider of Record
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