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January 11, 2023 News-Dispatch

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Vol. 43 • No. 16

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Neighbors against proposed venue near Dripping Springs 'It’s a cluster all the way around' By Megan Wehring

megan@haysfreepress.com

DRIPPING SPRINGS – Several residents are not welcoming the idea of a proposed music venue near their homes. California developer Blizexas LLC is planning to bring a 5,000-seat concert venue to the Dripping Springs/Austin area off Fitzhugh Road. The developer is looking to design a space similar to that of its 2,500-seat open-air venue, Mountain Winery, in Saratoga in California. “We have been looking

at the Austin area for a number of years,” said Bill LeClerc, director of real estate and investments for Lexor Investments, the parent company of Blizexas. “We decided on this location because part of what is important to us is having a natural setting that we could build our concept in.” While LeClerc ensured that his team is planning to follow state and county regulatory guidelines to operate, residents are still hesitant. Some even formed the Stop Fitzhugh Concert Venue Coalition in opposition.

A Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) public hearing was held on Nov. 29 to discuss the municipal wastewater permit application proposed by Blizexas LLC. The applicant requested authorization to dispose of treated wastewater at a finalphase daily average flow not to exceed 12,000 gallons per day via a subsurface drip irrigation system with a minimum area of 2.75 acres of public access land, according to TCEQ. See VENUE, Page 5

PHOTO BY NATALIE FRELS California developer Blizexas is looking to build a music venue off Fitzhugh Road in the Dripping Springs/Austin area, causing several neighboring residents to express their concerns.

Polar Bear Plunge & 5K

Dripping Springs sets legislative priorities for 2023 By Megan Wehring

CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Even though it’s January, that did not stop eager jumpers from enjoying the Polar Bear Plunge on New Years Day at Blue Hole Regional Park in Wimberley.

DRIPPING SPRINGS – The new year is officially underway and leaders in Dripping Springs are looking at their legislative priorities. On Jan. 3, Dripping Springs City Council unanimously approved a resolution to establish priorities for the 88th Legislative Session in Texas upon recommendation by city staff. City leaders are primarily focusing on maintaining local control while also supporting the following legislation. • Funding: Assisting the city with additional tools for funding for transportation, parks and other essential services. • Infrastructure: Assisting the city with the acquisition

of property, permitting and construction of infrastructure to serve development within the city limits and ETJ. • Land Use: Making beneficial amendments to allow greater authority for regulation of exterior design and building materials and more flexibility/ predictability in processing plat and site plan applications. • Lighting: Expanding the city’s authority to regulate lighting and Dark Sky requirements. • Property Tax: Increasing transparency in the ad valorem (property) tax and budget adoption by coordinating state, county and city timelines for review, notice and approval. See LEGISLATION, Page 2

Local Airbnb host named Top New Host in Texas Treehouse yurt earns near 5-star rating By Brittany Anderson brittany@haysfreepress.com

DRIPPING SPRINGS — Booking an Airbnb over a traditional hotel room has become an increasingly popular choice for travelers in recent years and a local host was recently recognized for offering something unique for Hill Country explorers. Derek Stevens and his wife Alex have been hosting guests in their treehousestyle yurt, called the Tangled Oak Yurt in Dripping Springs, since January 2022. The

stunning listing and its surrounding property, plus impeccable customer service from the Stevenses, recently landed them the "Top New Host in Texas" recognition from Airbnb. The recognition is part of a wider report from Airbnb last month that highlighted the top new host in each state. The criteria for being named top new host included becoming a first-listing host in 2022, having the most guest check-ins within that area and achieving See AIRBNB, Page 2

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PHOTO BY BRITTANY ANDERSON Derek Stevens and his wife Alex’s Airbnb incorporates a 300-year-old tangled oak tree on the property into its design. Appropriately named the Tangled Oak Yurt, the yurt features a large front deck and other outdoor amenities like tree swings and fire pit for cooking.

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