Examples of Subdistrict Land in a sentence
All Annual Service and User Fees will be assessed to the then current owner of the Subdistrict Land.
All Annual Service and User Fees will be certified to each County Treasurer in every County which encompasses Subdistrict Land.
Non- Benefited Subdistrict Land will not be assessed Annual Service and User Fees.
Subdistrict Land is limited to lands served by Non-Exempt Wells that withdraw groundwater for a beneficial use that is located within Water Division No. 3.
Subdistrict Members will be asked to update the following information: Subdistrict Land ownership; Subdistrict Well ownership; Subdistrict Well application types (Sprinkler, Flood, Other); allocation percentages for each well that can legally benefit multiple parcels of land within the Subdistrict’s boundaries and/or is owned by multiple Subdistrict Members; and, any other information that is deemed necessary for the Subdistrict to properly assess the Annual Service and User Fees.
The Subdistrict’s Board of Managers must certify the amount of Annual Service and User Fees, by individual parcel of Subdistrict Land, to each County Treasurer in every county that encompasses Subdistrict Land by December 1st of the year preceding collection, or otherwise in accordance with the requirements of the counties.
If a decreed plan for augmentation does not address the need to achieve and maintain a Sustainable Water Supply in the Confined Aquifer System, the land will remain Subdistrict Land and will be subject to Annual Service and User Fees to fund Sustainable Water Supply efforts of the Subdistrict and groundwater withdrawals may be regulated by the Subdistrict in the same manner as other Subdistrict Wells.
All water rights from streams in the Closed Basin, with decrees entered prior to the formation of the Subdistrict, that are delivered to Subdistrict Land for initial beneficial use, are entitled to receive Surface Water Credit in the amounts established in this Plan.
At the election of the landowner such land shall be entitled to be reclassified as Non-Benefitted Subdistrict Land if and when the Confined Aquifer wells are either covered by a final decree for a plan of augmentation or are included in the Plan of Management of a separate confined aquifer subdistrict.
If a decreed plan for augmentation does not address the need to achieve and maintain a Sustainable Water Supply in the Confined Aquifer System, the land will be Subdistrict Land and will be subject to Annual Service and User Fees to fund Sustainable Water Supply efforts of the Subdistrict and groundwater withdrawals may be regulated by the Subdistrict in the same manner as other Subdistrict Wells.