The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) voted today to have an administrative law judge hold a contested case hearing on the proposal to build a Municipal Utility District (MUD) to govern a subdivision planned to be built between Parker and Murphy. The commission also allowed additional protestants to join the case.
Restore the Grasslands (RTG) petitoined to create Collin County Municipal Utility District (MUD) No. 7 on 101 acres originally within Parker’s extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ). At one point, the developer proposed buiding a wastewater treatment plant to service sweage that the cities said they could not handle. The plant has been granted a permit to dump up to 200,000 treated effluent into Maxwell Creek each day, but neighbors filed a lawsuit to block the plant. That suit is now pending in state district court in Austin.
The group Communities & Creeks United is holding a strategy session tonight, Thursday, May 22, at 7 p.m. at Victory Church, 6301 Parker Road.
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