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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 2007-O0026 - Prohibiting Use Of Designated Groundwater And Restricting Non-Potable Use Ave J - 03/05/2007First Reading March s~ 2007 Item No. 6.4 ORDINANCE NO. 2007-o0026 Second Reading March 22~ 2007 Item No. 5.4 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE POTABLE USE OF DESIGNATED GROUNDWATER AND RESTRICTING THE NON-POTABLE USE OF GROUNDWATER FROM BENEATH THE PROPERTY LOCATED NEAR AVENUE J AND 5TH STREET IN LUBBOC~ TEXAS, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS AN 8.84 ACRE TRACT OF LAND OUT OF SECTION 1, BLOCK 0 AND SECTION 79, BLOCK A, CITY OF LUBBOC~ LUBBOCK; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. WHEREAS, pursuant to section 28.171 et. seq. of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock, the City of Lubbock has requested to designate the property located near A venue J and 51h Street in Lubbock, Texas, more particularly described as an 8.84 acre tract of land out of Section 1, Block 0 and Section 79, Block A, City of Lubbock, and even more particularly described by metes and bounds in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth fully with a municipal settings designation; WHEREAS, the groundwater beneath the property described in Exhibit A is contaminated with certain contaminants as outlined and described in Exhibit B, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth fully herein; WHEREAS, the use of municipal setting designations within the corporate limits of the City of Lubbock and its extraterritorial jurisdiction allows for a state-evaluated corrective action process for groundwater that is directed toward protection of human health and the environment balanced with the economic welfare ofthe citizens of the City; WHEREAS, where public drinking water is available, the potable use of groundwater in designated areas should be prohibited to protect public health, safety and welfare when the quality of the groundwater presents an actual or potential threat to human health; Page I of4 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 28-175 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock, City of Lubbock staff has reviewed the application that was filed with the City Secretary; WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 28-176 and 28-177 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock, the Director of Environmental Compliance has determined that the application by the City of Lubbock is complete, scheduled a public hearing and caused the publication of same, and caused the erection of one sign on the property stating that a municipal settings designation has been requested along with appropriate contact information; WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 28.178 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Lubbock, a public hearing was held whereby the public was allowed an opportunity to provide input to help determine whether a municipal settings designation would be appropriate for the property described in Exhibit A and whether using groundwater for potable use within the municipal settings designation be prohibited and whether the non-potable use of the groundwater should be restricted; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lubbock deems it to be in the best interest of the public, health and safety of the citizens of the City of Lubbock to approve the application for a municipal settings designation for the property described in Exhibit A thus prohibiting the potable use of the groundwater beneath the described property and restricting the non-potable use of the groundwater beneath the described property; NOW THEREFORE: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: SECTION 1: THAT the property located near Avenue J and 5th Street in Lubbock, Texas, more particularly described as an 8.84 acre tract of land out of Section 1, Block 0, and Section 79, Block A, City of Lubbock, Lubbock County, and being more particularly described Page 2 of4 1 by metes and bounds description in Exhibit A which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth fully herein be granted a municipal settings designation. SECTION 2: THAT the potable use of the groundwater beneath the property described in Exhibit A is strictly prohibited. SECTION 3: THAT the non-potable use of the groundwater beneath the property described in Exhibit A is restricted to non-potable purposes including sampling and remediation and other non-potable uses not identified herein but agreed to by the City by and through the Director of Environmental Compliance or the Director's designee .. SECTION 4: THAT any person who knowingly violates any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine up to the maximum amount allowed by state law. SECTION 5: THAT the City Council finds and declares that sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the Council was posted at a designated place convenient to the public at the City Hall for the time required by law preceding this meeting, that such place of posting was readily accessible at all times to the general public, and that all of the foregoing was done as required by law at all times during which this Ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents of posting thereof. SECTION 6: THAT should any paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, the remainder of this Ordinance shall not be affected thereby. Page 3 of4 SECTION 7: THAT the City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to cause publication of the descriptive caption of this Ordinance as an alternative method of publication provided by law. AND IT IS SO ORDERED Passed by the City Council on the first reading on this 5th day of March Passed by the City Council on the second reading on this 22nd day of March '2007. '2007. ·o~~..¢-- nA VIDA. MILLER, MAYOR ATTEST: ~-'~· ~ Rebecca Garza, City Secretary APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Dan Dennison, Director ofEnvirorunental Compliance APPROVED AS TO FORM: du;~~ Matthew L. Wade, Natural Resources City Attorney as/CCDOCS/City msd approval ord. February 28, 2007 Page4 of4 SECTION 79, BLOCK A SECTION I, BLOCK 0 EXHIBIT "A" Poge 1 of 3 PROPOSED Ordinance No. 2007-o002 PLAT OF SURVEY SHOWING MUNICIPAL SETTING DESIGNATION LOCATED IN SECTION 1, BLOCK 0 AND SECTION 79, BLOCK A, CITY OF LUBBOCK, P.O.S. FROII THIS POIHT TH( N.W. COil. 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Regi:>tered Professional Land Surveyors Global Positioning System Surveyors TEXAS • NEW MEXICO • ARIZONA • NEVADA • UTAH EXHIBIT "A" Page 2 of3' MUNICIPAL SETTING DESIGNATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION Being a a:S4 acrE tract of land out of Section 1, Block 0 and Section 79, Block A, CJty of LubboCk, LubboCk County, Texas and being more partlcularty described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a Yl": iron rod With cap set at the intersection of the North line of Section 1, Block 0, with the existing Westerly right of way line of' the Burlington North em and Santa Fe Railroad for a corner of this 8.84 acre tract, whence the Northwest comer cf said Section 1, Block 0, bears North 88•10'37"' West, a distance of 1861.37 feet;· THENCE North 88•10'37"' WeSt, along the North line of said Section 1, BlOCk 0, a distance of 74.29 feet to a point for a comer af this 6.84 acre tract; THENCE Southeasterly, along the existing Westerly right of way line of the Burlington Northem and Santa Fe Railroad, being the arc of a curve to the right an arc distance of 222.22 feet to a w• iron rod with cap, set for a comer of this 8.84 acre tract and a right of way comer of said Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad, said curve having a radius of 5629.58 feet and a chord that bears South 44"46'43 .. East, a distance of 222.20 feet; THENCE South 01•37'37"' west, along the existing right or way line of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad, a distance of 23.58 feet to a 'h .. iron rod with cap, found for a right of way comer of said Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad and a comer of this 8.84 acre tract; THENCE South 88"26'57" East, along the existing right of way line of the Burlington Northern arid Santa Fe Railroad, a distance of 23.63 feet to a Yl'" iron rod wlth cap, found for a right of way comer of said Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad and a comer of this 8.84 acre tract; THENCE Southeaster1y, along the existing Westerly right of way line of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad, being the arc of a curve to the right an arc distance of 174.48 feet to a W" iron rod with cap, set for the most Southerly Northeast corner of this 8.84 acre tract and a right of way corner of said Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad, said curve having a radius of 5629.58 feet and a chord that bears South 42•25'58" East, a distance of 174.47 feet; THENCE South 01 °37'37" West, along the East line of a 20 foot alley lying between Blocks 7 and 23, Original Town of Lubbock, a distance of 518.70 feet to a 112"' Iron rod with cap, set for the Northwest corner of the East half of Block 39, Original Town of Lubbock and the Southeast corner of this 8.84 acre tract; THENCE North 88•18'08"' West, along the existing South right of way line of Mac Davis Lane, a distance of 490.05 feet to a Yl"' Iron rod with cap, set for the Northwest comer of Block 38, Original Town of Lubbock, and being the Southwest corner of this 8.84 acre tract; THENCE North 01 °46'05" East, along the East line of Block 9A, Memorial Center Addition and West line of Blocks 22 and 6, Original Town of Lubbock, projecting this line a distance of 1045.00 feet to a point of intersection with the Westerly right of way line of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad, set a 112"' iron rod with cap for the most Northerly comer of this 8.84 acre tract; THENCE Southeasterly, along the existing Westerly right of way line of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad, being the arc of a curve to the right an arc distance of 340.83 feet to the point of beginning, said curve having a radius of 5679.58 feet and a chord that bears South 47Q02'41"' East, a distance of 340.78 feet. (806) 792-4731 • Fax (806) 792-1646 • 3330 70th Street, Suite 201 • Lubbock, Texas 79413 Ordinance No. 2007-G0026 WILSON SURVEYING CO., INC. Registered Professional Land Surveyors Global Positioning System Surveyors TEXAS • NEW MEXICO • ARIZONA • NEVADA • UTAH Notes: EXHIBIT "A" Page 3 of 3 A plat of even da~e herewith accompanies this legal description. Bearings shown are grid based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate system, NAD 83, Texas North Central Zone. All distances shown are actual surface distances. Average Convergence for this survey is -01°49'32 .. Average Combined Factor for this survey Is 0.99976772 oate: 2-~ -O 7 FB.#459, P.2-3 Enprotec.doc #35,522 (806) 792-4731 • Fax (806) 792~1646 • 3330 70th Street, Suite 201 • Lubbock, Texas 79413 Exhibit "B" l of2 Ordinance No. 2007-Q0026 The data show that the groundwater at the proposed MS D is contaminated with the following class of chemicals greater than their TRRP protective concentration levels (PCLs): • Volatile Organic Compounds • Semi-volatile Organic ompounds • Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Contaminant Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Xylenes C6·C,o ll C1o,12·Cu p-lso p ropy! toluene (4-lsopropyl toluene) (p·Cymene) 1,2-0ichloroethane (EOC) 1,1-Dichloroethene lspropyl benzene napthalene n-propyl benzene 1,1,1 Trichlorethane 1,2,4 Trimethylbenzene 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Vinyl chloride 2-Melhylnapthalene Exhibit B Contaminant Summary Lubbock Power and Light Plant #1 ·Lubbock, Texas Max concentration CAS# Class {mg/L) location Sample Date 71-43-2 voc 26.2 MW-1 7/21/2001 voc 49.5 MW-13 7/21/2001 100-41-4 VOC 49.2 MW-13 7/21/2001 voc 284.2 MVY-13 7/21/2001 N/A TPH 1340 MW-13 7/21/2001 N/A TPH 120 MW-13 7/21/2001 99-87·6 voc 28 MW-13 7/21/2001 1 07-06·2 voc 0.213 MW-2 7/21/2001 75-35-4 voc 0.33 MVY-32 1/6/2000 98-82-8 voc 7.63 MW-13 7/21/2001 91-20-3 voc 32.2 MW-13 7/21/2001 103-61-5 voc 32.6 MW-13 7121/2001 71-55-6 voc 0.37 MW-32 116/2000 95-63·6 voc 188 MW-13 7/2112001 108-67-8 voc 56.2 MW-13 7/21/2001 75-01·4 voc 0.105 MW-35 7/21/2001 91-57·6 svoc 4.95 MW-13 7/21/2001 Page 2 of 2 Ordinance No. 2007-o0026 TRRP Tier 1 C/IPCL (mg/l) > PCL? 0.005 y 1 y 0.7 y 10 y 2.9 y 2.9 y 7.3 y 0.005 y 0.007 y I 7.3 y 1.5 y 2.9 y 0.2 y 3.7 y 3.7 y 0.002 y 0.29 y ·------ 1\'--..;1""" . i.Jb : /tl/P~ flo." Buddy Garcia, Chairman I RECEIVED Larry R. Soward, Commissioner Bryan W. Shaw, Ph.D., Commissioner , ~~ MAR 0 3 2006 Glenn Shankle, Executive Director CITY SECRETARY TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY l_......,L~_BBOC.;..;;._;.;;.K:..:z..,..!.!TEXA~S~ Protecting Texas by Reducing and Preventing Pollution February 27. 2008 Ms. Rebecca Garza, City Secretary 1625 13111 Street, Room 206 Lubbock. TX 79401 Re: Municipal Setting Designation Certification (MSD) for City of Lubbock, Lubbock Power & Light Plant No. 1, 5111 Street & Avenue J, Lubbock, TX; MSD No. 41 Dear Ms. Garza: As required by TEX HEALTH & SAFETY CODE §361.807(a)(2), enclosed is a copy of the MSD dated February 14, 2008. The City of Lubbock passed an ordinance {Ordinance No. 2007 -00026) in support of this MSD application. For this reason, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is required to provide you a copy of the MSD Certificate. If you have any questions, please contact me at 512/239-5872. Sincerely, /WI I:: Mike Frew, P.G. Environmental Cleanup Section II Remediation Division MF/ok Enclosure P.O. Box 13087 • Austin, Texas 78711-3087 • 512-239-1000 • Internet address: www.tceq.state.tx.us Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Municipal Setting Designation As provided for in §361.807, Subchapter W, Texas Health and Safety Code (Solid Waste Disposal Act): I, Glenn Shankle, Executive Director of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality certify the Municipal Setting Designation for MSD No. 41, in the City of Lubbock, the tract of land described in Exhibit "A". The eligibility requirements of Texas Health and Safety Code §361.803 are satisfied as attested to by the affidavit in Exhibit "B" provided pursuant to Texas Health and Safety Code §361.804(b)(2)(D). This certificate shall continue in effect so long as the institutional control required by Texas Health and Safety Code §361.8065 is maintained in effect Any person addressing environmental impacts for a property located in the certified municipal setting designation shall complete any necessary investigation and response action requirements in accordance with Texas Health and Safety Code §361.808, in conjunction with the applicable Texas Commission on Environmental Quality environmental remediation regulation, as modified by Texas Health and Safety Code §361.808. EXECUTED this L.fL._ day o~~U-V , 20.Q1. ~;: Glenn Shankle Executive Director Texas Commission on Environmental Quality t. SE:CTION 79, BlOCK II $EC710N 1, SLOCI< 0 .. -.-.----.~.e ..... ~:~.~--~~r ~~ ~---r- ; ~ 4 ••••••• ' •••••••• ····~ ' : ........................... : :.-..... , .............. . 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City of .i.Ubbock, l.llbbock County, TGlta$ alld llelng more parttc:ularty described by metes and bounds as follOWS! aEGJNNING at a ~~ Jron rod With cap set at tM InterseCtion of the North 11ne ar Seaton 1,. Block o, wlth the. ex!Sttng Westerly 110ht of way·lllle. or the Burflogton Northern and santa Fe Rallrvad for a COrN!r of this B;B4 aaa tract, Whence the Northwest COtl'tW ft safd set;tlon ,., Block o, bears North 88"10'37" West,. a dlstanoa of 1861.37 feet; · THENCE North 88"10'31"' w-. along the North ltns of Sllld Seetton 1, Blodc o, a dlstanc:e of 74.29 reet to I! point fOr a corner d tl\tS 8.84 ~ere tract; · THENCE ~. along the existing Westerly right of way II~ of \he Bul1t~ Northern and santa Fe R.aUroaU, btlng the arc of a eurve to the nght an •~ dlltanee of 222..22 feet to a ~ .. Iron rod wtth cap, set for • comer of tnis 8.84 acn tract and a Mgllt r;f way comer of sald BurtinSJtOn ~rthem enCI santa Fe R.all~d, said t1lTVf! having a nalus of 5629.58 feet ~n<t e chord thllt ~ South 44046'43" !est. a distance of 222.20 feet; . . . ntEN.CE South 01•37'37w West, a&onv the~ exJctii'ISJ ngnt or way line Of t:tle B&.trtlngton·Northern an~ Sallta Fe R.anroad, a dlstanca of 23;58 r.et tD a ~,.. iron rod with etp, FQund fot" a right of way corner Of $illd Surtlngtol\ Northern at\d Santa Fe rtan~ad and a c:omtr of tbls S.M a~ tract; . . .. THENCE Soutl"' 8~ZG'57'" East, along the exi$tlng tight Of way line of the 9ur1tngton Notthem arid Sa11ta Fe R.allroad, a <ll&tal'\ee of Z3.G3 teet to a ~ .. iron rod With cap, found for a right: Df way comer of said Burtlngton Norttlem anct santa Fe Railroad and a comer of this 8.84 acre tract; · THENCE Southtastetty, along the ext!ltlng Westerty rtgttt of way nnt of dM! Burlington Northern •nd santa Fe Railroad, being the eJ'(: of a ·curve co ttM rlght an arc: distance of 1?4.48 feet to a ~· Iron roct wltl'l cap, set for ttte most Southerly Northeut comer or thiS 8.84 licre tract and a nQht of wav co~ tif ~ld t5ut11ngton No_r:them anci Santa Fe Ralltoad, !laid wrve havlrsg 011 radius of 5629.56 teet and a chord that bears South 4:Z.25'S8" East, a distance. of.l74.-47 feet; THENCE SOuttl 01•'3777" We$t, along me E:ast iine .of a 2.0 foot al~ tying between BloCkS 7 and 23, Original Town of Lubbod(. a distance of 518.70 fe:et t:a a Y'l" tron rod with cap, set for the Nonhwest c:omer of the East half of Bfot:k 39, Ortginal Town of ~bbock and the. Southeast ~er Qf thiS 8.84 acno tral:t; · THENCE North ~18'08 ... West, atong ttte exlsCing South rtght of way line of Mae Pa-vts Lane, • distance of 490.05 feat to a Y~"' Icon rod wfth cap, set ror the Northwest con\er ot Block 38, Original Town of Lubbock, and bQino the Souttl'west comer of this 8.8+ aCI1t tract; J'HJmCI; North 01•46iOS" East, along ttle t;ast line of BloCk 9A, Mt!mortal Center Additlon end West line of Blocl<S 2.2 and 6, Original rown Of l.UbbQc:k, proj~ctlng this ttne a iilstante of 1045.00 feet to a point Df lntatMc:tlon wlttl the Wester1y nght of way lint of the ~rilngton Normem and santa~ Fe Ratlnlad, set a V2'" irOn rod with cap for the most Nor:tt1el'ly corner of this 8.64 acn tract; rHENCE Southeasterly, along the ~no Westerty right of way nne of ttte Burtlngtan Norttlem and Santa Fe Railroad, being tha arc If a curve to the rtght:. an ~n: dlst~mce of 340.83 feet tG the point of beginning; sald curve 11avlng a radius of 5679.51! feet an !I a nord thllt bears ~utti 47"0l'41" east, a distance of 340.78 fett. · {80~} 792-4731 • Fax (806) 792-1646 • 3330 7oth street SuitA ?01 • '•·hh"'~" WILSON SURVEYING CO., INC. Registered Professional Land Surveyors ·Global Positioning System Surveyors TEXAS • NEW MEXICO • ARIZONA • NEVADA~ UTAH NQtes~ A plat of even ~t_e herewtttl accompanies tf1is l~al description. Bear1ngs .shown are grkf based on the Texas stabill Plane Coordinate System, NAD 83, Texas North Central Zone. All olstances sho'Wtl are actuat surra~ di*bln<:e$. Average Convergence for mts !lUrvey Is: ·01•49'32,. Average Combln~d rac.tor ror thls survey Is 0.99976772 SURVI!YED ON THE GRO'UND JANUARY 28 AND FEBRUARY S, 2.007 Pace: 'Z--f? -0 J -... --. enprotet.ooc: 135,522 c) each retail public utility, as defined by Texas Water Code, § 13.002, that owns or 0Yes QNo3 QNA4 operates a groundwater supply well located within ftve miles beyond the proposed MSD boundaries? 3 Do not submit application. . - 4 NA only when no such municipality, private well owner, or retail public utility exists MSD Information· List all existing TCEQ and US Environmental Protection Agency registration, permit, identificaiion numbers (e.g., SWR No:, VCP No., LPST ID No., UIC Registratlon No:, PWS ID. No.), if any, that apply to the groundwater contamination situation within the proposed MSD boundary. State "none• if none applicable. LPST #s 92462, 93557, 93157, 93153, 99635, 94334 Is the proposed designated groundwater contaminated in excess of an applicable potable water5 use standard (I.e., 30 TAC 350, GNGW,n9)? 0Yes Oo6 Was the groundwater contamination previously reported to the TCEQ? 0Yes, when? QNo (To support implementation of HB 3030, 78fh Legislature.) i tCI I g<1 Is there a potable-use well within the boundary of the proposed MSD that uses the ()res6 (!)No designated groundwater as source water? Is there a potable-use well within the boundary of the proposed MSD that uses a QYes6 deeper groundwater zone for the source water that is not properly sealed off from @No the designated groundwater? Is the applicant aware of any non-consumptive use of the groundwater or other QYes human health or ecological exposure pathways that are of concern? If yes, (!)No specify: Has each municipality and retail public utility identified in §361.8065 provided firm GYes ~06 commitment to adopt an ordinance or resolution in support of the application? Is a copy of the ordinance or restrictive covenant that restricts consumptive use and appropriately restricts other uses of and contact with the designated groundwater, and any required resolutions provided with this application? 0 Yes QNo 5 "Potable water" means water that is used for inigating crops intended for human consumption, drinking, showering, bathing, or cooking purposes {THSC §361.801 (2)]. 6 Do not submit an application. rmatively state that {place an X in all applicable blanks): The MSD eligibility criteria ofTHSC §361.803 are satisfied. True and accurate copies of all documents demonstrating that the MSD eligibility criteria provided by THSC §361.803 have been satisfied and areinduded with the appfication. A true and accurate copy of a legal description of the proposed MSD property is included with the appncation. Notice was provided in accordance with THSC §361.805. A copy of an ordinance or restrictive covenant and any required resolutions are provided in this application or will be provided before the executive director certifies this application. Date TCEQ-20149 Sept 2006 2