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Application received by the
District.
45
Days
Determine whether the application
is administratively complete.
If so,
30
Days
Conduct a technical review.If not,
90 Days
30 DaysIf the application is
not administratively
complete, the
general manager
may require
additional
information within
90 days. Once
complete, the
application is
subject to technical
review.35
DaysConduct public hearing.
Jas
Final action by the board (award
or deny permit).
Source: The State Auditor's Office created this chart based on procedures and deadlines in 2003 Rules of
the Kinney County Groundwater Conservation District, Section 9.01D.
From May 5, 2005, to October 2, 2007, the District received 20 applications
for new permits. As of June 2009, action had been taken on only 6 of the 20
pending applications, and none of these applicants had been issued a permit.
During the June 11, 2009, board meeting, the board imposed a six-month
moratorium on issuance of new permits. The 14 pending applications had
been in process at the District for an average of 1,285 days as of June 11,
2009, and the District had still not issued or denied permits for these
applicants.A Follow-up Audit Report on the Kinney County Groundwater Conservation District
SAO Report No. 10-023
February 2010
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