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File #: 18-3287   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/23/2018
Posting Language: A Resolution recommending the declaration as surplus and disposition of a 0.579 acre tract of real property located in Medina County, and its distribution system (including pipes, an Edwards water well and one 200,000 gallon ground storage tank) as requested by San Antonio Water System and authorized for disposal by the SAWS Board of Trustees through Resolution 18-077 dated March 6, 2018. Staff recommends Approval. (Mary L. Fors, Transportation & Capital Improvements, (210) 207-4083, mary.fors@sanantonio.gov)
Attachments: 1. SAWS Reso 18-077 West View, 2. Site Map_Westview w-water lines, 3. Survey_Westview, 4. SAWS Surplus Resolution Rev.1
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation & Capital Improvements


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: ExtraTerritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ)


SUBJECT: Disposition: SAWS Sale of (former BexarMet) Surplus Property


SUMMARY: Consideration of a resolution recommending the declaration as surplus and disposition of a 0.579 acre tract of real property located in Medina County, and its distribution system (including pipes, an Edwards water well and one 200,000 gallon ground storage tank) as requested by San Antonio Water System and authorized for disposal by the SAWS Board of Trustees through Resolution 18-077 dated March 6, 2018.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Ratepayers voted to dissolve BexarMet and consolidate it into the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) during the November, 2011 election. The U.S. Department of Justice cleared the election results in January, 2012, to allow the dissolution of the utility. BexarMet assets and liabilities were transferred to SAWS. SAWS real estate department identified and evaluated the former BexarMet interests and determined some of the property interests are not necessary for the operation of the system.

The subject property and distribution system was a former BexarMet property. It is not within SAWS' master plan. Since it is separate from SAWS' other infrastructure, it is expensive to maintain costs (capital, operating and maintenance). The property and distribution system is not necessary for the operation of the SAWS' system. The San Antonio Water System Board of Trustees declared the property as surplus to the system and authorized disposal of the property through Resolution 18-077 dated March 6, 2018. City departments and CPS Energy reviewed and approved the request to dispose of (sell) the property.

If the sale is authorized, SAWS will follow all Local Government Codes and the Texas Water Code including notification procedures prescribed by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas Water Code...

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