Harris County Municipal Utility District 147 | HCMUD 147 | MUD 147

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Neighborhoods

Clayton Greens
Forestview
Timber Gate
Wingate
Wingate Park
Timber Gate

Water/Sewer Provider (Operator)

Inframark

Set Up New Service

Call (281) 579-4500 please contact our Customer Service department Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p. m., with the exception of holidays. Our customer service representatives are available to respond quickly to your specific questions about billing, service requests and other inquiries.

Pay Your Water Bill

To register your account online or pay your bill, visit www.paymyinframarkbill.com

Garbage and Recycling Provider

From Official Statement

The District is a political subdivision of the State of Texas, created by order of the Texas Water Rights Commission, now the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (the “Commission”), dated March 10, 1977. The District, which contains approximately 231 acres of land, is located approximately 22 miles west of downtown Houston, west of Texas State Highway 6 and south of FM 1093. The District is located wholly within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Houston.

The District includes single family, multifamily and commercial development. Approximately 166 acres of land in the District have been developed into single family residential subdivisions, including Wingate, Sections 1 and 2, Forestview, Section 1, Timber Gate, Wingate Park, Section 1 and Clayton Greens, Sections 1 and 2. Such subdivisions contain approximately 841 single family residential lots, and as of June 11, 2003, the District contained 779 single family homes completed and occupied, 20 single family homes completed and unoccupied, 20 single family homes in various stages of construction, and approximately 22 lots available for home construction. Recent single family development in the District has been conducted by Wingate Properties, Ltd. Choice Homes is the only currently active homebuilder in the District. New homes are being offered for sale at prices ranging from $110,000 to $150,000. Values of houses in the older sections are on the tax rolls of the District for the 2003 tax year averaging from approximately $90,000 to $140,000. Commercial and multifamily development in the District includes approximately 33 acres of commercial/multi-use reserves. Two small strip shopping centers and a convenience store are located in the District. Construction of a 140-unit apartment complex known as Laurel Point Apartments was recently completed. Approximately 18 acres of land in the District are presently not provided with internal water distribution, wastewater collection and storm drainage facilities. However, trunk water supply and wastewater collection lines have been constructed along the major roadways located in the District. The District has no knowledge of any imminent plans for development of any of the undeveloped acreage. The remaining 14 acres are located in easements, drainage facilities, plant sites and rights-of-way.