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File #: 20-4261   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 8/13/2020
Posting Language: Ordinance approving a non-exclusive license agreement with Enertex NB, LLC for the use of the City right-of-way. The total revenue generated by this agreement in the first year is $10,522, which will be deposited into the General Fund in accordance with the FY 2020 Adopted Budget. [Ben Gorzell, Chief Financial Officer; Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer]
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 2020-08-13-0526
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DEPARTMENT:

Finance

DEPARTMENT HEAD:

Troy Elliott, Deputy Chief Financial Officer

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED:

District 3

SUBJECT:

Enertex License Agreement

SUMMARY:

Enertex NB, LLC ("Enertex") has requested a non-exclusive license agreement for the use of City right-of-way for the installation and operation of facilities to transport natural gas.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Enertex is a natural gas distribution utility regulated by the Railroad Commission of Texas. It provides services to residential and commercial locations in Comal County, Texas. Enertex is an affiliate of Texas Gas Utilities and its offices are in Magnolia, Texas. Under state law natural gas distribution companies, such as Enertex, have the right to access City right-of-way subject to consent from the City and agreement to abide with City regulations.

Over the past several months City staff has worked with representatives of Enertex to negotiate a license agreement that will allow Enertex to install and operate facilities to transport natural gas through a small section of right-of-way within the City limits to serve retail customers in a new neighborhood just outside the City limits near I-37 off Southton Road. The natural gas line will be using approximately 4,650 feet of right-of-way inside the City limits. Compensation paid to the City will be based on the linear feet of right-of-way used. The initial term of the license agreement is for ten (10) years, with an option for three five-year renewals.

ISSUE:

Enertex has requested a non-exclusive license agreement for the use of City right-of-way to provide natural gas service to retail customers outside the City limits. Enertex has agreed to comply with the City's right-of-way requirements.

ALTERNATIVES:

If the City does not consent to Enertex's request, the company will have to reroute the pipeline outside municipal boundaries. Under state law natural gas distribution companies, such as Enertex, have the right to access City r...

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