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Texannie
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posted March 13, 2008 09:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Texannie     Edit/Delete Message
Turning on to Ledgerock Rd has become dangerous. There are 18 wheelers making pot holes as they turn in, and you have to slow down to a crawl when you turn on Ledgerock.
There used to be a sign that large trucks above a certain weight aren't allowed...it disappeared. There is a limited site area before you get to Ledgerock, so speeding cars might not have a chance to stop. Who can I contact to help? It's a bad accident waiting to happen!

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Miss Chris
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posted March 17, 2008 01:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Miss Chris     Edit/Delete Message
I wonder if the Hays County Sheriff's office can direct you to the right place? That sounds really dangerous.
I had a close call with a big semi on River Road last week. I squeezed over to get out of his way just in time!

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Texannie
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posted March 17, 2008 09:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Texannie     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks! If they can't help, they may know who can.

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Miss Chris
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posted April 01, 2008 12:21 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Miss Chris     Edit/Delete Message
Is this close to where you were talking about semis:
FYI. Jim McMeans

----- Original Message -----

From: James McMeans

To: wimberley view

Cc: jean mcmeans

Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 12:10 PM

Subject: Letter to the Editor

Hello, Mr. Kleiner. Attached is a Letter to the Editor that I hope you will consider running in an upcoming edition of the Wimberley View. We believe that many of your readers and subscribers will share the concern we have expressed in this letter. Thank you for your consideration. Jim and Jean McMeans 512-847-6578 home; 817-360-0138 cell

JIM AND JEAN MCMEANS
2000 FISCHER STORE ROAD
WIMBERLEY, TX 78676
512-847-6578

March 30, 2008

EDITOR – WIMBERLEY VIEW

We are concerned for the future of our beautiful Wimberley Valley. A slick developer is in town and has bought 675 acres out of the old True Ranch just west of Wimberley on RR 2325. He and his wife are proposing to develop the property into urban density, one-acre lots which, when built out, will total 430 + homes. He has dammed several creeks to create private lakes as amenities to his proposed development, has cleared wide swaths of native vegetation for dirt roads, and is already asking people to option lots before Hays County has even begun a preliminary plat review. His sales manager on site has told visitors that the developer is seeking to expand his property by an additional 500 acres, which could add another 350 homes.

The developer has powerful friends in the Texas Legislature (Senator Jeff Wentworth and Representative Patrick Rose) who very quietly sponsored legislation to create a Municipal Utility District (True Ranch MUD #1) that covers 465 acres of the property. The District is empowered to levy property taxes to build roads and other public infrastructure, set water rates and issue debt to build water lines, and condemn land through eminent domain powers. All these powers were given to the District by the passage of Senate Bill 3 – Article X in the 2007 Legislative Session. This process could have been done through a petition to the Hays County Commissioners Court, but going to the Commissioners Court would have exposed the process to public scrutiny, and, undoubtedly, to some serious questions that have yet to be asked.

The big question for this proposed urban style development is a reliable source of water for domestic use and for fire protection. The developer says he has three water supply options for the proposed 430 homes. These are: 1) Wimberley Water Supply Corporation (well water); 2) Aqua Texas (well water); and 3) Importing water by pipeline from the Canyon Lake area. For the short term the developer has told visitors that he can drill a commercial well on the property to serve the first phase of 72 lots.

Water supply experts in Hays County have said that demand now being placed on the southern portion of the Trinity Aquifer by commercial wells and the approximately 2,500 existing residential wells exceeds its reliable capacity under drought conditions. All the options above except the pipeline from Canyon Lake would dramatically increase demand on the Trinity Aquifer and put existing water supply for homes in Wimberley, Woodcreek, Woodcreek North, and outlying areas in jeopardy. The plan by the developer to consider groundwater to supply the proposed homes is, in our opinion, irresponsible.

Current Hays County Subdivision regulations do not require the developer to demonstrate that he has a reliable source of water for domestic use and fire protection until the final plat stage – very late in the game. Because of the limitation of the Trinity Aquifer to supply adequate groundwater for this huge development, we recommend that concerned property owners in Southern Hays County contact their elected officials and ask them to stop this development before it dries up local residential and commercial wells and makes Jacob’s Well, Blue Hole, and Cypress Creek go dry.

These developers need to be told by this community that we will not tolerate an urban style development of one-acre lots that will not only jeopardize our water supply, but will overload our schools, and will limit rainfall recharge into the aquifer thus impacting the springs which feed the area creeks and the Blanco River. Cielo Ranch on Purgatory Road was developed by the same people at a density of 8 acres to 21 acres per lot. We believe that the True Ranch project would be acceptable with a minimum lot size of 10 acres and with deed restrictions that the homes must be built with rainwater collection systems for their domestic water supply.

Please help stop a small city from being built just west of Wimberley. Thank you.

Jim and Jean McMeans 512-847-6578


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rammie01
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posted April 01, 2008 03:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rammie01     Edit/Delete Message
Send your concerns in an e-mail to: trftepgm@dot.state.tx.us.
Also contact the Hays County Road Engineer Superintendent Jerry Borcherding, P.E. at
jerry@co.hays.tx.us
Scott Cunningham, Traffic Engineer- Austin District, at: SCUNNIN@dot.state.tx.us

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Texannie
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posted April 03, 2008 11:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Texannie     Edit/Delete Message
Ledgerock is just a little way up from the new "True Ranch" subdivision. What a mess that is going to be. I've heard there will be 450 homes built there! Hundreds more people using 2525 is a scary thought!

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Texannie
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posted April 14, 2008 10:50 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Texannie     Edit/Delete Message
Thanks for the addresses, Rammie. I sent an email to jerry@co.hays.tx.us last week, but haven't heard back yet.

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Texannie
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posted May 07, 2008 11:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Texannie     Edit/Delete Message
They finally fixed the pot holes, and did a great job on it yesterday. Though I wonder how long it will take the 18 wheelers hauling railroad ties to tear it back up again! There is also a sign that trucks over a certain weight are not allowed on the road, but they don't pay any attention to it.

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