Lake Brownwood Weekly Fishing Report

January 14, 2010 at 12:47 am • • No comments yet

Water clear; 51 degrees; 7.83’ low.

Black bass are fair on chartreuse/black jigs, small crankbaits, and watermelon red 4” worms over brush piles in 10 to 20 feet.

Hybrid striper are slow.

White bass are fair on Li’l Fishies and watermelon red crankbaits under lighted docks at night.

Crappie are good on Li’l Fishies and minnows over brush piles in 10 to 20 feet.

Channel catfish are fair on stinkbait, minnows and shrimp in 10 to 20 feet.

Yellow catfish are slow.

Brown County Water Improvement District Approves Fireworks Display

January 13, 2010 at 10:47 am • • No comments yet

TUESDAY EVENING, the Brown County Water Improvement District held their regular monthly meeting where Mr. & Mrs. Joe Berryman, operators of Flat Rock Park, asked for approval of a 4th of July fireworks display at the park again this year, which was granted.   Mention was made of possibly asking other displays to join Flat Rock for one “huge show” in order to help the lake patrol and game wardens have an easier task patrolling during the holiday.

The Berrymans are also considering making improvements of more RV spaces and installing new septic systems and roads at Flat Rock and they have applied for a $175,000 grant to help cover part of the expense.  The current Flat Rock Park lease from the Water District ends in 2012, considering the investment & improvements the Berrymans would be making, they asked the board to extend their lease for a longer period of time, possibly 15 years and consider a slight decrease in the cost of the lease.

Bill Bell, BCWID attorney, noted that the grant would have to be reviewed to see if there were any obligations or liabilities related to receiving the grant money.  The board in general noted the great job the Berrymans have done in cleaning up and maintaining the park.  Consideration of the lease will be given at a later meeting.

In other busienss, a report was given by the engineering firm Freese and Nichols regarding the District’s mircrofiltration plant.  It was conveyed that the plant is still not operational because they are waiting for a part for the rapid mix unit in hopes to get the plant up and running soon.

Ronnie and His Fish

January 8, 2010 at 11:09 pm • • No comments yet
Ronnie and His Fish

Ronnie and His Fish

Dock Fees Increased on Lake Brownwood

November 10, 2009 at 9:37 am • • No comments yet

The Brown County Water Improvement District’s Board of Directors met on Tuesday evening in their regular monthly meeting.

Rates for irrigation water and for docks on Lake Brownwood were one of the first topics discussed at Tuesday’s meeting.

The Board of Directors unanimously approved at 12.5% increase in fees for having a dock on Lake Brownwood in 2010. That increases the annual cost of a single story dock from 16 cents per square foot to 18 cents. It also raises the annual cost of second stories from 8.5 cents to 9 cents per square foot.

Dennis Spinks, General Manager of the District said, “Those docks on the lake need to finance some of the expenses we are incurring on the lake.” These new expenses include work that the Lake Patrol is doing along with required inspection costs.

Spinks said that a dock owner will see an average increase of $20 per year for a dock. This is taking into consideration that the average dock is about 1000 square feet in size.

There will also be an increase in cost to lease dock space on McCartney Island and Goat Island. McCartney prices will go from $320 per year to $350 while Goat Island from $215 to $235.

The board also considered an increase in the cost to provide irrigation water to customers who use the service, but board members voted to keep those rates unchanged in the coming year.

Other action taken by the Water Improvement Districts Board of Directors was approval to spend $16,514 for the repair of a pump at the District’s Riverside Drive pump station.

Directors also approved a change order for work being conducted on the District’s new microfiltration system. They approved the change order not to exceed $180,000 for the needed repairs and modifications.

Mike Morrison from the engineering firm Frees and Nichols made a presentation regarding the repairs and modifications to the new microfiltration water treatment plant. Morrison said that he hopes to have modifications compete and ready to start the plant up by Thanksgiving at full capacity to monitor if the modifications were successful.

County Surveyor Don King also gave board members an update on the FEMA flood plain mapping situation. King stated that resolutions passed by Brown County, the City of Brownwood, and Water District were delivered to FEMA just recently. Those resolutions asked FEMA to keep the flood plain in Brown County at 10 feet above the spillway level and to ask to open a dialogue between the county and FEMA regarding historical flooding data.