SOURCE LIBRARY

Source Library

All materials organized by source hierarchy: City (Tier 1), Utility (Tier 2), Developer (Tier 3), Context (Tier 4).

City of San Angelo — Tier 1 (Primary)

Official city documents, ordinances, and presentations

Data Center Information Hub

Portal2026

Planning & Development Services Presentation

PresentationApril 22, 2026

Draft Water Ordinance

DocumentDraft

Draft Sewer Discharge Ordinance

DocumentDraft

Draft Data Center Zoning Ordinance

DocumentDraft

City Council Meeting Minutes

Minutes2026

Public Records Center

PortalOngoing

Utility & Grid — Tier 2

AEP Texas and ERCOT materials

AEP Texas Tariff

DocumentCurrent

AEP Q&A on City Page

FAQ2026

ERCOT Resource Adequacy Materials

Technical2026

Developer Materials — Tier 3

Emergent Data Centers and Skybox Datacenters publications

Emergent Data Centers SA1 Brochure

Brochure2026

Skybox Datacenters FAQs

FAQ2026

Context & Standards — Tier 4

Peer-reviewed and national-lab context

Texas Public Information Act Guidance

LegalOffice of Attorney General

Data Center Industry Standards

ReferenceVarious

Environmental Protection Guidelines

ReferenceEPA/State

Global Proof Points

These facts are directly supported by official materials and appear throughout the platform:

Closed-loop cooling required

Draft city water code and city Q&A

Initial fill cap: 15.0 gal/sq ft

Draft city water code

Makeup water cap: 3% annually

Draft city water code

Planned drain/refill: no more than every 3 years

Draft city water code

Wastewater: sanitary sewer after pretreatment

Draft sewer code

Residential setback: 200 ft

Draft zoning ordinance

Sound limit: 60 dBA daytime, 55 dBA nighttime

Draft zoning ordinance

Crypto mining prohibited

Draft zoning ordinance

Project-specific grid upgrades funded by customer/CIAC

AEP Q&A and tariff

Public records route: city portal + Texas PIA

City portal and Texas AG

How to Request Public Records

Texas Public Information Act (PIA)

You have the right to request any public information held by the City of San Angelo. Requests must be in writing and should be specific about what documents you're seeking.

Timeline: The city has 10 business days to respond

Cost: Reasonable copying and postage fees may apply

Exceptions: Some information may be withheld under legal exemptions

City of San Angelo Public Records Center

The city maintains a public records portal where you can submit requests, track status, and download documents online.

Visit Public Records Portal

Suggested Request Templates

Water Impact Study Request

Request all independent water-impact studies, hydrological assessments, and water usage projections for the proposed SA1 data center project.

Sound Study Request

Request the pre-construction sound study, post-construction compliance reports, and any noise mitigation plans for the SA1 data center.

Economic Impact Analysis Request

Request the economic impact analysis, job creation projections, and tax revenue estimates for the SA1 data center project.

Environmental Assessment Request

Request environmental impact assessments, thermal impact studies, and any environmental compliance documentation for the SA1 data center.

Contractual Terms Request

Request copies of the development agreement, tax abatement terms, and any other contractual arrangements between the city and the developer.

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