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IMPORTANT NOTICE CHARTERWOOD MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT TO CHANGE DRINKING WATER DISINFECTION METHOD CHARTERWOOD MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT will begin using a new process of water disinfection on or about July 15, 2010. This process involves using chloramines rather than chlorine as the disinfectant in the water supply. This is due to the District’s gradual conversion to surface water. Currently the District receives its drinking water from the well located within the District. However, the Harris Galveston Coastal Subsidence District has mandated to begin reduction of ground water pumpage. The District will be receiving surface water from a water transmission line containing treated surface water supplied by the North Harris County Regional Water Authority. The water supplied to the Water Authority is from the City of Houston Northeast Water Purification Plant.
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Charterwood MUD is located in northwestern Harris County, approximately 3 miles north of the intersection of Highway 249 and FM 1960 and extends to Louetta Road. The District is approximately 25 miles from Houston’s central business district. Hewlett-Packard’s corporate office is less than a mile away. Currently, the District incorporates about 462 acres within the boundaries of the Klein Independent School District, and within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Houston. Residential development began in the District in 1974, with approximately 355 acres devoted to the residential subdivisions of Charterwood, Sections 1-7 and 9-11 and Majestic Oaks, Section 1. In 2005, development began on the new V&W Partners, Ltd. Vintage Lakes 143-lot-subdivision, with its high-end homes in the range of $.5 to $2 million. As of October 2007, the District’s single family development consisted of 1,110 completed and occupied homes, plus another 50 +/- homes, either complete and unoccupied or under construction. There are still a number of vacant developed lots. There is also considerable commercial development in the District, including a Home Depot, convenience markets, office buildings, a hotel, two apartment complexes, a retail center, several fast food facilities, restaurants, and The Shops at the Vintage – a 31,363 sq. ft. retail center which is 98% leased. Another 29.5 thousand sq. ft. retail center – The Vintage Center -- is under construction.
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