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LAKE APACHE DAM
CITY OF STAGECOACH
TX00086
EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
Prepared for
CITY OF STAGECOACH
16930 Boot Hill Road
Stagecoach, Texas 77355
Prepared by
City Emergency Manager Michael C. Wethington
and
Director of Public Works Terry Rutt
Revised
January 2015
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Emergency Action Plan
Lake Apache Dam - TX 00086
City of Stagecoach, Texas
CONTENTS
Notification Flowchart .................................................................................. 3
Log Sheet of Changes ................................................................................. 4
Approval and Implementation ...................................................................... 5
1. Purpose ..................................................................................... 6
2. Project Description ............................................................................ 7
3. Responsibilities .................................................................................. 8
3.1 Dam Owner’s
3.2 Responsibilities for Notification
3.3 Responsibilities for Evacuation
3.4 Responsibilities for Duration, Security, Termination,
and Follow-up
4. Possible Emergency Conditions ........................................................ 10
5. Preventive Actions ............................................................................. 11
6. Supplies and Resources .................................................................... 12
7. Inundation Map .................................................................................. 13
8. Implementation .................................................................................. 14
8.1 Plan Maintenance
8.2 Training
8.3 Distribution
Tab 1. Vicinity Map
Tab 2. Downstream Area Map
Tab 3. Inundation Map
Tab 4. Sample Notification Messages and Sample News Releases
Tab 5. Directory of Personnel with Dam-Safety Expertise
Tab 6. Training Record, Plan Review and Update
Tab 7. Annual EAP Evaluation Checklist
Tab 8. Current Downstream Resident List
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LAKE APACHE DAM
NOTIFICATION FLOWCHART
Updated August 2017
Regional and State Contacts
Darren Hess, Montgomery County Director of Homeland Security and
Emergency Management (936) 523-3901
Charlie Riley, Precinct 2 Commissioner
(281) 259-6492; (936) 539-7816
TDPS Region 2 State Coordinator Jay Hall
(281) 517-1353
District 2C (Conroe) (936) 672-3827
City Emergency Manager
Chief Michael Wethington (281) 259-9333 (Office) (281) 924-6294 (Cell)
(281) 259-0581 (Home)
Sgt. Robert Lee (832) 349-2131 (Cell)
Dam
Emergency Condition
Observer
TCEQ Dam Safety Program
Daytime (512) 239-0326 After Hours: (888) 777-3186
City of Stagecoach (281) 259-0224
City Emergency Manager
Mike Wethington (281) 924-6294 (Cell)
Director of
Public Works Terry Rutt
(281) 732-6598 (Cell)
Montgomery County Sheriff Rand Henderson
911 (936) 760-5800
Additional Contact
Chief Michael Wethington (281) 259-9333 (Office) (281) 924-6294 (Cell)
Sgt. Robert Lee
(832) 349-2131 (Cell)
Current Downstream Residents
See Tab 8
Stagecoach Police Department
911 (281) 259-9333 (Office) (281) 924-6294 (Chief)
(936) 760-5800 (Dispatch)
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston
(281) 534-3876
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LAKE APACHE DAM - TX00086
LOG SHEET OF CHANGES
Date Change Made Signature
5/1/13 Revisions made pursuant to letter dated February 21,
2013 from TCEQ
1/28/15
Received letter from TCEQ accepting the changes to
the EAP.
3/25/15
Sent a copy of the signed EAP to TCEQ and Nick
Kelly and Montgomery County
3/22/16
Updated Notification Flowchart and Tab 8 - Current
Downstream Residents
8/28/17 Update Notification Flowchart
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EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
LAKE APACHE DAM - TX00086
1. Purpose
The purpose of this Plan is to describe procedures to be followed in an actual or
potential emergency associated with Lake Apache Dam caused by an unusually large
flood, hurricane, a structural malfunction, or malicious human activity such as sabotage,
vandalism or terrorism, causing failure or compromise of the dam itself.
This Emergency Action Plan (EAP) defines protocols to identify unusual and unlikely
conditions that may endanger the integrity of the dam and emergency protocols to warn
downstream residents of its impending or actual failure.
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2. Project Description
Inventory No: TX00086 Water Right Authorization: Adj-03955
Official Name: Lake Apache Dam
Owner: City of Stagecoach, 16930 Boot Hill Road, Stagecoach, TX
77355; (281) 259-0224; (281) 259-9333
Stream: Sulphur Branch
Basin: San Jacinto River
County: Montgomery
General Location: Intersection of Old Coach Road and Stagecoach Road
Type of Dam: Earthen embankment with concrete service spillway
Year Constructed: 1963
Dam Height: 19 feet
Dam Length: 940 feet
Crest Width: 30 feet
Hazard Classification: High
Normal Capacity: 101 acre-feet
Maximum Capacity: 273 acre-feet
Normal Water Level: 182 ft. msl
Current Water Level: Approximately 180 ft. msl
Latitude: 30.142623
Longitude: 95.710526
Last Inspection Date by TCEQ: August 5, 2009
Inspection By TCEQ Personnel: John Forehand, P.G. and John Thomen
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3. Responsibilities
3.1. Dam Owner’s Responsibilities
The owner, City of Stagecoach, is responsible for all dam operation and maintenance.
The EAP will not designate a specific person for a specific responsibility but instead will
designate the department or person’s duties or job description.
The City's Police Officers and the Director of Public Works are the first line of dam
observers and are the persons responsible to initiate implementation of the EAP. The
Director of Public Works is responsible for conducting routine dam maintenance, such
as semi-annual mowing and brush control, treating ant mounds, discouraging animal
activity, conducting dam integrity inspections, and notifying the City Emergency
Manager of any potential emergency situations. The City Emergency Manager is
responsible for contacting emergency personnel should a dam failure be imminent.
The Director of Public Works is responsible for updating the EAP. An annual EAP
review should be conducted to ensure that contact names and numbers are current on
the Notification Flowchart.
The City's Police Officers and City Emergency Manager are responsible for directing
specific, incident-appropriate actions during an emergency, such as remedial
construction activities such as dirt moving, etc. Specific scenarios are not listed in this
EAP.
Training and education of all City employees including pertinent volunteer personnel will
follow TECQ Dam Safety Guidelines.
The emergency operating center will be at the Stagecoach City Center, 16930 Boot Hill
Rd., Stagecoach, Texas 77355, (281) 259-9333. If this location is unable to be used,
the emergency operating center will be at the offices of the Montgomery County Office
of Emergency Management, 9472 Airport Rd., Conroe, Texas 77303, 936-523-3900.
3.2. Responsibilities for Notification
The City Emergency Manager and Director of Public Works are responsible for
inspecting the dam in a potential emergency such as potential the threat of high waters
or a tornado. The City Emergency Manager will contact the Montgomery County Sheriff
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and the Montgomery County Emergency Management Coordinator. Sample
notifications and news releases appear in Tab 4.
If warranted, the City Emergency Manager will notify the TCEQ Dam Safety Program.
The Montgomery County Sheriff will notify downstream residents. The City Emergency
Manager will implement the notification flowchart for regional and state emergency-
management contacts.
3.3. Responsibilities for Evacuation
The Stagecoach Police Department and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s office will be
responsible for initiating evacuations.
3.4. Responsibilities for Duration, Security, Termination, and Follow-up
The City Emergency Manager is responsible for monitoring of emergency situations at
the dam and keeping authorities informed, based on the Notification Flowchart.
The City Emergency Manager and the Montgomery County Emergency-Management
Coordinator are responsible for declaring that an emergency at the dam is terminated.
Applicable authorities will be notified based on the Notification Flowchart.
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4. Possible Emergency Conditions
Daily surveillance at the site and during an event will be the normal method of detecting
potential emergency situations. Contact the TCEQ Dam Safety Office for
determinations of dam conditions. Each event or situation will be placed in one of the
following classifications:
• Watch. A problem has been detected at the dam which requires constant monitoring or immediate action to repair or correct; however, the dam is not in danger of failing. Flooding is expected downstream. Contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s office.
• Possible Dam Failure. A watch condition is getting progressively worse which could cause the dam to fail. Notify the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management.
• Imminent Dam Failure. A The City's Emergency Manager has determined that conditions will progress to the failure of the dam and an uncontrollable release of the reservoir that may result in flooding that threatens life and property. When the City's Emergency Manager determines that no time remains to implement measures to prevent failure, contact the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management to notify current downstream residents to begin evacuating immediately and notify the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office to begin implementation of emergency procedures.
• Dam Failure. The dam has failed and a flood wave is now moving downstream. Notify the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management to issue an emergency announcement advising all downstream residents to evacuate immediately. Work with the Montgomery County Sheriff to ensure that all downstream residents are evacuated and emergency procedures are in place.
Factors that could cause the emergency action plan to be implemented are discharge
rates of creeks high enough to affect a dam site, sloughing, rapid seepage, cracks,
sliding, malicious human actions (sabotage, vandalism, or terrorism), etc.
If it is determined that failure is at all possible, the City Emergency Manager will report
the situation immediately to the Texas Dam Safety Program and immediately implement
all applicable notification procedures and emergency actions.
Once there is no longer an emergency at the dam site, the Montgomery County Office
of Emergency Management will be notified. That office will then determine whether the
emergency protocol should be terminated and will notify appropriate parties.
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5. Preventive Actions
The City of Stagecoach has the responsibility to maintain the dam and will follow TCEQ
guideline recommendations with respect to order of emergent needs and financial
constraints.
Preparations are to be taken to prevent, or to help reduce the effects of, a dam failure
and facilitate emergency response. The following are some steps that could prevent or
delay failure after an emergency is first discovered. These actions should only be
performed under the direction of a qualified professional engineer or contractor.
In all cases the personnel of the TCEQ Dam Safety Office must be notified.
Due to the seriousness of the items discussed below, it is paramount that the
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE be notified should any of these
situations occur.
If the Dam’s Integrity Is Threatened Overtopping by flood waters
a) Give erosion-resistant protection to the downstream slope by placing plastic sheets or other materials over eroding areas.
A slide on the upstream or downstream slope of the embankment
a) Stabilize any slide on the downstream slope by weighting the toe area below the slide with additional soil, rock, or gravel.
Erosional seepage or leakage (piping) through the embankment, foundation, or
abutments a) Plug the flow with whatever material is available (hay bales, bentonite, or
plastic sheeting, if the entrance to the leak is in the reservoir). Malicious human activity (sabotage, vandalism, or terrorism)
a) If malicious human activity that could endanger public safety is suspected, contact law-enforcement personnel for their help in evaluating the situation.
b) If the principal spillway has been damaged or plugged, implement temporary measures to protect the damaged structure.
c) If the embankment or auxiliary spillway has been damaged or partially removed, provide temporary protection in the damaged area by putting in place sandbags, riprap materials, or plastic sheets weighted with sandbags.
d) If the water supply has been contaminated, notify appropriate authorities.
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6. Supplies and Resources
The following equipment and supplies may be necessary for use during emergencies:
Equipment Location
Backhoe
Dump truck
Humvee
City of Stagecoach 16930 Boot Hill Rd.
Stagecoach, TX 77355 (281) 259-0224 (City)
(281) 259-9333 (Police) (281) 924-6494 (Emergency Manager)
Backhoes
Dump trucks
Portable welding equipment
Generators
Dozers
Excavators
Loaders
Motor Graders
Crane
Sandbags
Rock riprap
Precinct 2 County Commissioner Charlie Riley
19110 Unity Park Drive Magnolia, TX 77355
(281) 259-6492 (936) 442-7766
Manager of Precinct Operations
Don Dean (936) 539-7816
Rock riprap Stone Products (832) 724-7105
The City Emergency Manager has authority to purchase or procure supplies and
equipment. In the absence of the City Emergency Manager, the Director of Public
Works and the Mayor have the authority to purchase supplies and procure equipment
from the County.
The City will also be in direct consultation with the TCEQ Dam Safety Office, which is
able to offer appropriate plans of action and advice.
In any EAP implementation, the Notification Flowchart will apply.
See Tab 5 - Directory of Personnel with Dam-Safety Expertise.
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7. Inundation Map
Lake Apache's maximum capacity is 273 acre-feet. The dam is rated as a high hazard
small size dam. The downstream aerial maps (See Tab 2) show sparse structures 10
feet above the stream bed. The base stream is Walnut Creek which handles a high flow
off both Lake Apache and Lake Hardin during heavy rains.
A breach inundation study was not performed for this Emergency Action Plan.
The estimated inundation length is 2.38 miles.
See Tab 3 for the projected Inundation Map.
Potentially impacted residences and structures are highlighted in red on the Inundation
Map (See Tab 3).
A list of residences and buildings are listed in Tab 8 - Current Downstream Resident
List.
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8. Implementation
8.1. Plan Maintenance
This plan shall be reviewed and updated annually by the City and personnel from local
emergency-management agencies in conjunction with the City’s annual maintenance
inspection of all dams. All signatories to this plan are encouraged to attend, to ensure
that all names and contact information are current.
8.2. Training
All people involved in the EAP shall be trained to ensure that they are thoroughly
familiar with its elements, the availability of equipment, and their responsibilities and
duties under the plan. Personnel shall be trained in problem detection, evaluation, and
appropriate corrective measures. This training is essential for proper evaluation of
developing situations at all levels of responsibility.
8.3. Distribution
The City will post in public view at its place of business (16930 Boot Hill Road,
Stagecoach, TX 77355) and on its website (www.stagecoachtx.us) a copy of the
Notification Flowchart and a map of the downstream area that could possibly be
affected in case of a dam failure.
Copies of this Emergency Action Plan have been supplied to all of its signatories. A
copy of the Plan is also on file with the local emergency-management agency in
Montgomery County for evacuations.
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TAB 1
VICINITY MAPS
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TAB 2
DOWNSTREAM AREA MAP
Montgomery Central Appraisal District parcels are outlined.
Parcels with structures are highlighted in red.
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TAB 3
INUNDATION MAP
Shows FEMA FIRM (12/19/96) Floodway and 1% and 0.2% Chance Annual Flood Hazard
overlay in light blue, dark blue and green. Structures shown in red.
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TAB 4
SAMPLE NOTIFICATION MESSAGES
Note: These notification messages will be coordinated through the City of Stagecoach's Emergency Manager, the National Weather Service, the Department of Public Safety Regional Liaison office, and the Emergency Management Coordinators for Montgomery County before they are disseminated to downstream organizations. Messages developed with the assistance of the National Weather Service may be used instead.
“Watch” Condition Message
This is an emergency message. The City of Stagecoach has declared a “watch” condition for Lake Apache Dam, Texas ID TX00086. (Briefly describe the problem or condition.) There is no immediate danger of the dam failing; however, the potential does exist. We request that you initiate appropriate emergency-management procedures. For verification, call the phone numbers listed on the Notification Flowchart of the Emergency Action Plan for Lake Apache Dam. The Department of Public Safety Region 2, District 2C Regional Liaison Office has been notified of this condition and may be contacted for information on emergency procedures. The City of Stagecoach will supply additional information regarding the status of the dam as it becomes available.
“Possible Dam Failure” Warning
This is an emergency message. The City of Stagecoach has declared a “possible failure” condition for Lake Apache Dam, Texas ID TX00086. (Briefly describe the problem or condition.) There is a possibility that the dam could fail. Attempts to save the dam are under way, but their success cannot be determined as yet. Emergency water releases to lower the lake (are/are not) being made. We request that you initiate appropriate emergency management procedures and prepare for evacuation of the threatened areas. If Lake Apache Dam does fail, flooding will occur along Walnut Creek. For verification, call the phone numbers listed on the Notification Flowchart of the Emergency Action Plan for Lake Apache Dam. The Department of Public Safety Region 2, District 2C Regional Liaison office and the Emergency Management Coordinator for Montgomery County have been notified of this condition and may be contacted for information on emergency procedures. The City of Stagecoach will supply additional information regarding the status of the dam as it becomes available.
“Imminent Dam Failure” Warning
Urgent! This is an emergency message. The City of Stagecoach has declared that Lake Apache Dam, Texas ID TX00086, is in imminent danger of failing. Attempts to save the dam will continue, but their success is unlikely. We request that you initiate appropriate emergency management procedures and begin evacuation of threatened areas. It is probable that the dam will fail (in hours). If Lake Apache Dam fails, a flood wave will move downstream on Walnut Creek. For verification, call the phone numbers listed on the Notification Flowchart of the Emergency Action Plan for Lake Apache Dam. The Department of Public Safety Region 2, District 2C Regional Liaison Office and Emergency Management Coordinator for Montgomery County have been notified of this condition and may be contacted for information on emergency procedures.
“Dam Failure” Message
Emergency! This is an emergency message. The City of Stagecoach has declared that Lake Apache Dam, Texas ID TX00086, has failed. A flood wave is moving down Walnut Creek. The
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flood waters have already reached (Road). Areas below Lake Apache Dam in the City of Stagecoach and low lying structures along Walnut Creek will begin flooding at (time—give number of hours after breach). The flood wave will go up Walnut Creek and flood areas along the creek. Evacuate threatened areas immediately. For verification, call the phone numbers listed on the Notification Flowchart of the Emergency Action Plan for Lake Apache Dam. The Department of Public Safety Region 2, District 2C Regional Liaison office and the Emergency Management Coordinator for Montgomery County have been notified of this condition.
SAMPLE NEWS RELEASES
Note: Coordinate with the National Weather Service, the Department of Public Safety Region 2 Regional Liaison office, and the emergency management directors for Montgomery County prior to release. Messages developed with the assistance of the National Weather Service may be used instead.
Announcement for a Slowly Developing "Watch” Condition
City of Stagecoach has declared a “Watch” condition for Lake Apache Dam as of (time and date). (Briefly describe the problem or condition.) There is no immediate danger of the dam failing; however the potential does exist. (Describe what actions are being taken to monitor and control the situation.)
Announcement for a Possible Dam Failure
City of Stagecoach has declared a possible dam failure at Lake Apache Dam as of (time and date). (Briefly describe the problem or condition.) It is possible the dam could fail. Attempts to save the dam are under way, but their success cannot be determined as yet. (Describe what actions are being taken to monitor and control the situation.) Additional news will be made available as soon as it is received.
Announcement for an Imminent Dam Failure
Urgent! City of Stagecoach has announced that Lake Apache Dam is in imminent danger of failing. (Describe what actions are being taken to monitor and control the situation.) It is possible that the dam will fail in (##) hours. Residents in low lying areas along Walnut Creek in the City of Stagecoach, the Walnut Creek Forest Subdivision, the Enchanted Forest Subdivision and the Walnut Grove Subdivision should prepare for immediate evacuation. This includes residents on the following streets: Silver Spur, Hartman, Decker Dr., Walnut Creek Rd., Alton Wright Rd., Walnut Grove Ln., Colette St., Doe Dr., Buck Rd., Walnut Crossing, Barbara Ln., Knotty Oaks Trail and Dogwood Trail. Additional news will be made available as soon as it is received.
Announcement of a Dam Failure
Emergency! Lake Apache Dam failed at (time and date). Residents who have not yet done so should immediately evacuate areas in the City of Stagecoach, the Walnut Creek Forest Subdivision, Enchanted Forest Subdivision and Walnut Grove Subdivision which are below the dam and in low-lying areas along Walnut Creek. This includes residents on the following streets: Silver Spur, Hartman, Decker Dr., Walnut Creek Rd., Alton Wright Rd., Walnut Grove Ln., Colette St., Doe Dr., Buck Rd., Walnut Crossing, Barbara Ln., Knotty Oaks Trail and Dogwood Trail. The flood waters have already reached (Road). Additional news will be made available as soon as it is received.
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TAB 5
DIRECTORY OF PERSONNEL WITH DAM-SAFETY EXPERTISE
The following list identifies other individuals with expertise in dam safety, design and
construction that may be consulted about taking specific actions at the dam when there
is an emergency situation:
NAME TELEPHONE RESPONSIBILITY
Melvin Spinks
CivilTech Engineering, Inc. 281-304-0200
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TAB 6
TRAINING RECORD
Use this form to record training sessions. File the completed form behind Tab 6 of the
EAP. Thorough review of all items in the EAP should be thoroughly reviewed during
training. Appropriate City of Stagecoach employees and EAP team members should
attend a training session annually.
TRAINING LOCATION:
DATE: TIME: INSTRUCTOR: ________________________
CLASS SIGN-IN
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TAB 6 (continued)
PLAN REVIEW AND UPDATE
This plan will be reviewed and updated annually. Document these reviews below.
Date of review: 3-22-16 Participants: Brenda Rutt
Date of review: __________________ Participants:
Date of review: __________________ Participants:
Date of review: __________________ Participants:
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TAB 7
ANNUAL EAP EVALUATION CHECKLIST
Was the annual dam inspection
conducted?
□ Yes
□ No
If yes, is the checklist signed
and included in the EAP?
□ Yes
□ No
Was brush clearing, animal-burrow
removal, or other maintenance
required?
□ Yes
□ No
If yes, describe actions taken and date:
Does the Notification Flowchart
require revision?
□ Yes
□ No
If yes, date revised Contact Information
pages were distributed:
(Note that revision of the Contact Information
will not require EAP approval; however, the
revised Contact Information pages will need
to be redistributed as a replacement pages.)
Was annual training or an exercise
conducted?
□ Yes
□ No
Circle: training exercise
Date conducted:
Are inspection and training records
included in the EAP?
□ Yes
□ No
Was the EAP reviewed? □ Yes
□ No
If yes, review date:
Were changes required to the
EAP?
□ Yes
□ No
If yes, date of revised EAP approval:
Was the Operations and
Maintenance Plan reviewed?
□ Yes
□ No
If yes, date of review.
Signature of dam supervisor: ______________________ Date completed: _______________
TAB 8
CURRENT DOWNSTREAM RESIDENTS AND STRUCTURES
(As of January 2016)
Owner Street City State Zip Phone Number
1 Andrepont, Michael and Loreanna 33327 Silver Spur Stagecoach TX 77355 512-925-5901
2 Babbitt, Jess and Sandra 33110 Silver Spur Stagecoach TX 77355 713-844-4860
3 Zigrang, Lesa 33333 Silver Spur Stagecoach TX 77355 281-451-5299
4 McCormick, Jeff and Suzie 33303 Silver Spur Stagecoach TX 77355 281-881-7899
5 McCormick, Paul and Patricia 33221 Silver Spur Stagecoach TX 77355 281-415-4879
6 O’Bryan, Daniel 33129 Silver Spur Stagecoach TX 77355 832-264-7147
7 Goeddertz, Peter 15910 Hartman Rd. Magnolia TX 77355
8 Rushing, Paul and Janice 14614 Decker Dr. Magnolia TX 77355 281-259-8992
9 Jesiolowski, Thomas 14611 Decker Dr. Magnolia TX 77355 281-356-1949
10 Johnson, William 33334 Walnut Creek Rd. Magnolia TX 77355
11 Rogers, Kenneth and Teresa 33226 Alton Wright Dr. Magnolia TX 77355
12 Meyer, Keith and Jennifer 33114 Alton Wright Dr. Magnolia TX 77355 281-259-6889
13 Barth, Raymond 33307 Alton Wright Dr. Magnolia TX 77355
14 Meek, Gary 33203 Alton Wright Dr. Magnolia TX 77355
15 Stolarsky, Chad Wayne 33703 Walnut Grove Ln. Magnolia TX 77355
16 Sawyer, Greg and Elizabeth 33601 Walnut Grove Ln. Magnolia TX 77355 281-259-1812
17 Christmas, Crystal 33507 Walnut Grove Ln. Magnolia TX 77355
18 Clement, Jonathan 33411 Walnut Grove Ln. Magnolia TX 77355 281-259-1398
19 Lash, Dale and Jean 33207 Walnut Grove Ln. Magnolia TX 77355
20 Farmer, Andrew and Michell 33211 Walnut Xing Magnolia TX 77355
21 Nesrsta, Diane 33115 Colette St. Magnolia TX 77355 281-356-7757
22 Townsend, James and Karen 33114 Colette St. Magnolia TX 77355
23 Lytle, Jake and Shawna 33102 Colette St. Magnolia TX 77355
24 Behning, Todd R and Joelle M 33309 Doe Dr. Magnolia TX 77355
25 Lancour, Jody and Elizabeth 33310 Doe Dr. Magnolia TX 77355 281-259-0306
26 Helbert, Sally and Thomas 32311 Doe Dr. Magnolia TX 77355 281-356-2949
27 Naspinski, Edward and Christine 33303 Buck Rd. Magnolia TX 77355
28 Parsons, Christian and Keana 33302 Buck Rd. Magnolia TX 77355
29 Naspinski, Edward 33214 Buck Rd. Magnolia TX 77355
30 Fenley, Doyle and Michelle 33207 Buck Rd. Magnolia TX 77355
31 Hrncirik Family Trust 15904 Barbara Ln. Magnolia TX 77355 281-259-6905
32 Heimann, John and Jeanette 15531 Knotty Oaks Trl. Magnolia TX 77355 281-356-1606
33 Yarbrough, Jason and Sandra 32610 Dogwood Trl. Magnolia TX 77355
34 Cochran, David and Janet 32606 Dogwood Trl. Magnolia TX 77355