Municipal Utility Districts (MUD) are common in Spring TX!

Municipal Utility Districts are common in Harris and Montgomery CountiesWhen we moved to Texas 11 years ago we kept hearing this term MUD district.  Coming from another state we thought well it must have something to do with mud.  No it actually doesn't have anything to do with mud it stands for municipal utility district and it may not have anything to do with mud but it has a lot to do with water.

If you live in Texas, especially the Spring TX area; it doesn't take long to get acquainted with municipal utility districts.  A Municipal Utility District (MUD) is a political entity created under Texas State law, specifically, Chapter 54 of the Texas Water Code.  Since most of our subdivisions in Northwest Harris County and Southeast Montgomery County are in an unincorporated part of the county we typically get our water through MUD districts.  A MUD is similar to a small town however the MUD is limited to providing water, sewage, drainage A MUD has everything to do with waterand a few other services within the MUD boundaries.  There are over 1500 MUD districts in the state of Texas.  We have our fair share of that 1500 here in Spring.

How does a MUD work? 

The Board of Directors is publicly elected and they control all the affairs of the MUD.  The MUD is subject to the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality.  As a public servant the board establishes policies in the interest of its constituents.  A MUD may adopt and enforce all charges, fees and taxes to provide the district facilities and services.

How will I be taxed?

MUD tax rates vary according to property values and debt requirements.  MUD rates generally decline as the MUD area is built out.  I have found a large difference in MUD rates.  I have seen them as low as .25 per 100 house value and as high as $2.00 per 100 house value.  Typically the newer subdivisions are going to have a little higher MUD tax as they have not had the time to build out.  As the subdivision gets more established the tax starts coming down.  I have come to the conclusion that having a little higher MUD tax is part of the cost associated with being in a newer area.

A way around being in a MUD is to be on well and septicIs there any way around being in a MUD?

There are not many subdivisions in Spring that don't have a MUD but there are a few.  You could buy also buy farther north such as Magnolia and be on your own well and septic.  Additionally many Magnolia subdivisions have community water and then you have your own septic.  The only downside to this is then you have to deal with well and septic issues.  I have also learned recently that if you are on community water the fee is usually higher than the water charge in a MUD but the good news is there is no MUD tax with this option.  The other option is to buy in a town such as Tomball.   You won't have a MUD tax in Tomball but you will have an extra city tax.  The extra city tax is normally quite a bit less than the MUD tax though.  I guess long story short you have to pay for your water somehow, whether through a MUD, city tax, community water or well & septic.

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11 Comments on Municipal Utility Districts (MUD) are common in Spring TX!

There is one thing to be said about having your own well and septic and that is it may cost more to begin with but for 15 - 20 years or more you only need to pay to maintain not to mention that well water around here tastes a lot better than municiple.

02/23/2008 09:54 PM by Judy Tuscano, NH Real Estate Professional (Prudential Verani Realty)


Judy, you are right that is a good thing.  Here we can only put in aerobic septics now so it is expensive when you have to replace them. An aerobic septic cost somewhere between $5,000 to $7,000 and that is the only option in our counties.  I do love well water.  When my daughter had her horse I use to take my jugs to the barn and fill them up with well water.

02/23/2008 10:33 PM by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro ABR (Results Realty)


Hi Marchel,
I've never heard of these but sounds like it is working. 

02/24/2008 05:27 AM by Cynthia Tilghman, RealtorĀ® Onslow County NC Home Specialist (Kingsbridge Realty, Inc)


Marchel - When moving to a new area there is alway so much to adapt to.  This is a great post for people relocating to the area, so they won't spent time thinking it applied to literal mud like you did.

02/24/2008 06:18 AM by Jennifer Fivelsdal, Rhinebeck NY (Keller Williams Realty)


Marchel - You have done a great job of explaining all about MUD districts Texas.

02/24/2008 08:28 AM by Candy Henthorne- Spring Texas Real Estate (Results Realty)


Marchel--MUD what an appropriate acronym for the water utility!  Great explanation for those who are unfamiliar or new to the Spring TX area.

02/24/2008 08:38 AM by Teri Eckholm, RealtorĀ® Anoka County MN (Keller Williams Premier Realty)


Thanks for the clarification on MUD districts and taxation, Marchel!

Kathy

02/24/2008 12:39 PM by Kathy Riggle Houston Home Staging-STAGING SMART NSOLD (STAGING SMART N SOLD)


Hi Marchel, We, of course, have the same districts around here too! Westwood Shores is beautiful in a tiny town with low taxes. By the time the MUD district is finished their taxes are huge! I'm going to entice you into visiting me one of these days...you've never been here. Let's change that. Later in the rain~Deb

02/24/2008 01:26 PM by Deb at Brooks Prime Properties


Living in Spring myself I have often wondered what exactly the MUD taxes were for. Thanks for clarifying... yet i cant remember if my Subdivision has it or not!

02/24/2008 06:46 PM by Shellee Ashmore (The Inner Iris Real Estate Photography)


Marchel, this is a topic that would ordinarily be a huge snooze, and you just lit it up!  Love your graphics!

02/25/2008 10:27 AM by Patricia Kennedy (Evers & Company)


CYNTHIA, These are very common in Texas.  Each subdivision actually kind of acts like its only little city.  A lot of this has to do with us living out in the county and not being in a town per se.

JENNIFER, it was so confusing to me for so long.  I wrote this with that in mind.  I would have liked to read something like this before moving here. 

CANDY, Thanks!!

TERI, it is a great acronym for what basically amounts to water and sewage. 

KATHY, Thanks!  It took me a long time to figure out the MUD was why there is such a big difference in taxes from subdivision to subdivision.

DEBRA, So the town has a MUD Also?  Our few towns around her don't have the MUD as the water and sewage are included in the town tax.

SHELLEE, your subdivision has a fairly reasonable MUD tax if I remember correctly. 

PATRICIA, Thank you so much.  That compliment means a LOT!!  I just wanted people to understand what I didn't when we moved here.

 

02/25/2008 01:29 PM by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro ABR (Results Realty)


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