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Agenda Setting Letter Bryan W. Shaw, Ph.D., P.E., Chairman Toby Baker, Commissioner Zak Covar, Commissioner Richard A. Hyde, P.E., Executive Director TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Protecting Texas by Reducing and Preventing Pollution August 15, 2014 TO: Persons on Attached Mailing List RE: Docket No. 2014-0913-WR North Texas Municipal Water District Hearing Requests filed on Water Rights Permit No. WRPERM 12151 The above-referenced application and all timely filed hearing requests filed on the application will be considered by the Commissioners of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality during the public meeting on September 24, 2014. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. in Room 201S of Building E, at the Commission's offices located at 12100 Park 35 Circle in Austin, Texas. In accordance with Commission rules, copies of the hearing request(s) have been forwarded to the applicant, the Executive Director of the TCEQ, and the Public Interest Counsel of the TCEQ. They may file written responses to these hearing requests on or before 5:00 p.m. on August 29, 2014. Persons who filed hearing requests (hearing requesters) may file a written reply to responses on or before 5:00 p.m. on September 15, 2014. All responses and replies must be filed with the Chief Clerk of the TCEQ, and sent on the same day to all individuals on the attached mailing list. Responses and replies may be filed with the Chief Clerk electronically at http://www.tceq.texas.gov/goto/eFilings or by filing an original and 7 copies with the Chief Clerk of the TCEQ. The address of the Chief Clerk’s Office is: Chief Clerk, ATTN: Agenda Docket Clerk, Mail Code 105, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087 (Fax 512/239-3311). The procedures for evaluating hearing requests and for filing and serving responses and replies are located in 30 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 55, Subchapter G (§§55.250-55.256) and 30 TAC §§1.10-1.11. The hardcopy filing requirement is waived by the General Counsel pursuant to 30 TAC §1.10(h). The Commissioners will not take oral argument or additional public comment on this matter, but may wish to ask questions of the applicant, hearing requesters or staff. The Commissioners will make their decision based on the hearing requests, written responses to the hearing requests, any written replies to those responses, and any response to questions. P.O. Box 13087 • Austin, Texas 78711-3087 • 512-239-1000 • tceq.texas.gov How is our customer service? tceq.texas.gov/customersurvey printed on recycled paper Copies of all public comment and hearing requests have also been referred to the Alternative Dispute Resolution Office, where they will be evaluated to determine if informal, voluntary mediation might help resolve any dispute. Individual members of the public may seek further information concerning the application, public participation, the processing of hearing requests, copies of Commission rules, or the attachment, by calling the TCEQ Public Education Program, toll free, at 1-800-687- 4040. Sincerely, Bridget C. Bohac Chief Clerk MAILING LIST NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT DOCKET NO. 2014-0913-WR; WRPERM 12151 FOR THE APPLICANT: FOR PUBLIC INTEREST COUNSEL: Martin Rochelle via electronic mail: Lloyd Gosselink 816 Congress Avenue, Suite 1900 Vic McWherter, Acting Public Interest Austin, Texas 78701 Counsel Tel: (512) 322-5800 Texas Commission on Environmental Fax: (512) 472-0532 Quality Public Interest Counsel, MC-103 FOR THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: P.O. Box 13087 via electronic mail: Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Tel: (512) 239-6363 Robin Smith, Staff Attorney Fax: (512) 239-6377 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality FOR ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE Environmental Law Division, MC-173 RESOLUTION P.O. Box 13087 via electronic mail: Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Tel: (512) 239-0600 Mr. Kyle Lucas Fax: (512) 239-0606 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Chris Kozlowski, Technical Staff Alternative Dispute Resolution, MC-222 Texas Commission on Environmental P.O. Box 13087 Quality Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Water Availability Division, MC-160 Tel: (512) 239-4010 P.O. Box 13087 Fax: (512) 239-4015 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Tel: (512) 239-1801 FOR THE CHIEF CLERK: Fax: (512) 239-2214 Ms. Bridget C. Bohac Brian Christian, Director Texas Commission on Environmental Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Quality Office of Chief Clerk, MC-105 Small Business and Environmental P.O. Box 13087 Assistance Division Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Public Education Program, MC-108 Tel: (512) 239-3300 P.O. Box 13087 Fax: (512) 239-3311 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 Tel: (512) 239-4000 Fax: (512) 239-5678 Page 1 of 7 REQUESTER(S) CHAD KNIGHT COLETTE J BARRON 791 COUNTY ROAD 2945 ATTORNEY, TX PARKS & WILDLIFE DEPT DODD CITY TX 75438-3031 4200 SMITH SCHOOL RD AUSTIN TX 78744-3218 DUSTIN KNIGHT 1037 CR 2950 JAMES G BLAINE DODD CITY TX 75438 3011 COUNTY ROAD 2730 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-4212 REBECCA & RONNIE KNIGHT 317 COUNTY ROAD 2950 MONIKA BLAINE DODD CITY TX 75438-3209 3011 COUNTY ROAD 2730 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-4212 RENEA KNIGHT 791 COUNTY ROAD 2945 PAULA BRENNECKE DODD CITY TX 75438-3031 540 COUNTY ROAD 2521 BONHAM TX 75418-6914 KEN KRAMER DIRECTOR, SIERRA CLUB LONE STAR CHAPTER MARY & W L CARSON 4204 SINCLAIR AVE 9520 E FM 1396 AUSTIN TX 78756-3527 TELEPHONE TX 75488-6036 GLENN LEE R P CRAWFORD 703 MARKET ST W 690 COUNTY ROAD 37500 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-1520 SUMNER TX 75486-3003 MAETA LEE LELA FOREMAN 703 MARKET ST W 8719 E FM 1396 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-1520 TELEPHONE TX 75488-6025 SCOTT LIPSETT LARRY D FRANKLIN PO BOX 121 15387 E FM 1396 RANDOLPH TX 75475-0121 WINDOM TX 75492-3652 GORDON LOCKE JOHN GREGORY HALL 13849 E FM 1396 328 COUNTY ROAD 1035 WINDOM TX 75492-3615 RAVENNA TX 75476-3017 LEM LOCKE HARRY & LYNDA HAMMETT 13849 E FM 1396 1494 COUNTY ROAD 2917 WINDOM TX 75492-3615 DODD CITY TX 75438-3204 JOHN LOSCHKE KENNETH HASSELL 874 COUNTY ROAD 2750 14262 COUNTY ROAD 565 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5202 FARMERSVILLE TX 75442-5173 CATHY J MELSON MYRON J HESS 3385 E STATE HIGHWAY 56 COUNSEL, NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION DODD CITY TX 75438-3853 44 EAST AVE STE 200 AUSTIN TX 78701-4385 ELLEN MELSON 3385 E STATE HIGHWAY 56 MABEL HOLMES DODD CITY TX 75438-3853 15924 E FM 1396 WINDOM TX 75492-3625 Page 2 of 7 NATHAN MELSON WILLIAM SEBASTIAN CORE 1476 COUNTY ROAD 2130 3385 E STATE HIGHWAY 56 TELEPHONE TX 75488-5238 DODD CITY TX 75438-3853 KAREN A & MARY ANN STRICKLAND EDWARD & ELLEN MILLS 7720 COUNTY ROAD 1135 4B RHEA MILLS CIR LEONARD TX 75452-6044 PROSPER TX 75078-9137 MARY ANN STRICKLAND SKIP NEWSOM 7720 COUNTY ROAD 1135 6806 BEE CAVE RD STE 1A LEONARD TX 75452-6044 AUSTIN TX 78746-5036 ELIZABETH FAYE WEDELL RUBY F ODOM PO BOX 812 PO BOX 354 BONHAM TX 75418-0812 WINDOM TX 75492-0354 JOHN W WELCH CARLOS A PARDO 1588 COUNTY ROAD 2655 4085 PRESTON HILLS CIR TELEPHONE TX 75488-6804 CELINA TX 75009-5541 DOROTHY L & JOHN REX WITCHER WES REED 8729 SOUTHWESTERN BLVD APT 1513 4519 W LOVERS LN DALLAS TX 75206-8277 DALLAS TX 75209-3131 HAROLD DEAN WITCHER, JR STEWART RICHARDSON 972 CR 2705 9086 FM 100 TELEPHONE TX 75488 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-3434 HAROLD DEAN WITCHER, JR JUDY RUSSELL PO BOX 36 790 COUNTY ROAD 2900 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-0036 DODD CITY TX 75438-3060 CHARLES MICHAEL YARBROUGH KENNETH RUSSELL 2325 COUNTY ROAD 2765 790 COUNTY ROAD 2900 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5210 DODD CITY TX 75438-3060 CHARLES YARBROUGH CATHY RYSER 404 PECAN ST 4097 COUNTY ROAD 2765 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-1821 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5211 JOHN YARBROUGH CHARLES RYSER 3576 COUNTY ROAD 2765 4097 COUNTY ROAD 2765 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5215 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5211 WITHDRAWAL OF REQUEST(S) JANICE BEZANSON DONNA RYSER TCA - TEXAS CONVERVATION ALLIANCE 4227 COUNTY ROAD 2765 1605 MISSION TRL HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5212 SALADO TX 76571-6107 ERICH RYSER PUBLIC OFFICIALS - INTERESTED PERSON(S) 404 WENTWORTH DR THE HONORABLE LARRY PHILLIPS MCKINNEY TX 75070-2801 TX HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE PO BOX 2910 AUSTIN TX 78768-2910 NATHAN RYSER 602 OAK ST HONEY GROVE TX 75446-2138 Page 3 of 7 THE HONORABLE STEPHEN TERRELL CURTIS E CARLSON, JR CITY OF ALLEN PO BOX 292364 305 CENTURY PKWY LEWISVILLE TX 75029-2364 ALLEN TX 75013-8042 INTERESTED PERSON(S) LEE ROY CIRKLES FANNIN COUNTY WATER AGENCY ALTERNATE CORBY ALEXANDER 1717 ORIENTAL ST 301 E 5TH ST BONHAM TX 75418-2619 BONHAM TX 75418-4002 CONCERNED CITIZEN HARRY ALLEN 111 SANTE FE TRL 14891 E FM 1396 WHITEWRIGHT TX 75491 WINDOM TX 75492-3624 MARTHA CONYERS TED BARRON 13774 E FM 1396 MESQUITE TEXAS WINDOM TX 75492-3613 PO BOX 850137 MESQUITE TX 75185-0137 ROBERT F CONYERS 13774 E FM 1396 ANN BOYD WINDOM TX 75492-3613 1996 COUNTY ROAD 2765 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5208 D H CRANFORD, SR 7095 COUNTY ROAD 2537 JIM BOYLE QUINLAN TX 75474-5424 HERRERA & BOYLE, PLLC 816 CONGRESS AVE STE 1250 AUSTIN TX 78701-2476 PATTI CURRY CHUN PO BOX 154 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-0154 DONNIE BREWER 3280 FM 897 DODD CITY TX 75438-3231 MICHAEL J DURBIN 906 COUNTY ROAD 2770 HONEY GROVE TX 75446-5220 JOE BREWER 14159 E FM 1396 WINDOM TX 75492-3618 JAMES ECHEANDIA PO BOX 388 SAVOY TX 75479-0388 LINDA BREWER 292 COUNTY ROAD 2610 BONHAM TX 75418-8269 LISBETH ECHEANDIA PO BOX 388 SAVOY TX 75479-0388 THOMAS R BREWER 126 CARPENTER LOOP BONHAM TX 75418-4049 MELODY EMADIAZAR 11300 RESEARCH RD FRISCO TX 75033-2047 LARRY D BROACH CITIZENS AGAINST 1215 CR 2901 PEGGY ESTES DODD CITY TX 75438 232 COUNTY ROAD 2650 TELEPHONE TX 75488-6658 JOHN BURNETT 402 MOCKINGBIRD ST SEAN FARRELL BONHAM TX 75418-2213 816 CONGRESS AVE STE 1250 AUSTIN TX 78701-2476 CURTIS W CAMPBELL RED RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEXAS PO BOX 240 WICHITA FALLS TX 76307-0240 Page 4 of 7 ROY FLOYD
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