By Anton Riecher
Action to increase the amount per home in water rights that new subdivision developers must contribute was unanimously approved by the Lytle City Council Monday.
City Administrator Zachary Meadows recommended the increase from a third of an acre-foot in water to a complete acre-foot per each new home.
“Looking at our requirements in comparison to other communities and water districts around us most of those districts are requiring developers to bring a much high ratio per living unit equivalent,” Meadows said. “For each home built they have to bring X amount of water rights.”
Requiring less per home puts Lytle at a distinct disadvantage when the Edwards Aquifer Authority imposes steep water restrictions of up to 40 percent in the wake of recent drought conditions, he said.
“What we are looking to do with this particular ordinance is make it a one-to-one scenario so that when a developer comes in they need to bring one acre-foot of water rights per living unit equivalent,” Meadows said.
The increase would not apply to any existing agreements already negotiated with developers.
“We can’t retroactively change any of that,” Meadows said.
Mayor Ruben Gonzalez said the increase would give the city “a more fair adjustment” to the amount developers would bring to the city.
The action was approved on a motion by Precinct 4 Alderman Michael Rodriguez, seconded by Precinct 3 Alderman David Emery.
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LYTLE: Leaders take action to increase amount of water rights new subdivision developers must contribute