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Dripping Springs braces for growth

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2006-06-19 16:22
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CENTRAL TEXAS HOMES: CLOSEUP: HAYS COUNTY

Dripping Springs braces for growth

Bucolic town looks to control growth while protecting the environment.


SPECIAL TO THE AMERICAN-STATESMAN
Saturday, June 17, 2006

Dripping Springs, the self-proclaimed "Gateway to the Hill Country," is an area where drowsy-eyed cows graze in the shade of huge oaks surrounded by lush landscapes and gurgling creeks.

"It's what people dream of when they think of owning a piece of the country," said Dennis Wagner, a real estate agent in Dripping Springs.

Even the City Hall, a little cedar plank house with a hand-painted sign, is tucked well off the road behind a herd of spotted goats and baby deer.

Behind the bucolic calm, however, City Hall is the site of a lot of activity these days.

 Dripping Springs' Belterra subdivision is expected to expand from about 300 houses today to 2,000 within five years – a sign of the area's evolution from small town to traditional suburb. But with growth, challenges loom.











That's because Dripping Springs is changing.

The first big-box commercial development and several sprawling residential projects are transforming Dripping Springs from a drive-through town into a small city more like a traditional suburb that's attracting transplants from Austin and elsewhere.

The biggest indicator of growth is a proposed 55-acre commercial development at the southeast corner of US 290 and RM 12, just across from City Hall.

The retail project, by developer Barshop and Oles Co., would be anchored by an H-E-B grocery store and a Home Depot. The city's Planning and Zoning Committee will review the proposal next month and is expected to approve it, City Administrator Michelle Fischer said.

The project will be the biggest commercial development in the city's 150-year history.

"The scale of (the H-E-B project) is going to have the biggest impact on Dripping Springs unlike anything that has come before," Fischer said.

The project will attract more commercial development to the U.S. 290 corridor.

Dripping Springs is also seeing several large master-planned residential projects pop up along U.S. 290. These include:

•Belterra, a 1,600-acre community at Trinity Hills Drive and U.S. 290 by California-based developer Makar Properties. It has about 300 homes and will have 2,000 homes within five years. Prices range from $200,000 to $900,000.

•Highpointe, a 740-acre project at Sawyer Ranch Road and U.S. 290 by Michigan-based developer Pulte Homes. It will have 1,000 homes in four years and has sold 160 homes since opening in September. Prices range from $250,000 to $550,000.

•Headwaters of Barton Creek, a 1,366-acre project three miles from RM 12 at U.S. 290 by longtime Austin developer Dick Rathgeber. About 1,000 acres will be preserved as parkland, with 1,000 homes clustered on the remaining 366 acres. Prices range from $180,000 to $600,000. The project is expected to break ground in the second quarter of next year.

In all, 10 housing developments that are either new subdivisions or older developments that still have significant building potential were identified in 2005 in the last demographic study by the Dripping Springs Independent School District.

When they're finished, these projects will account for more than 6,200 residential units.

Demand is keeping up. Between 2003 and 2005, home sales increased by about 50 percent, according to the study.

"There's a lot of folks who are drawn to living a scenic Hill Country lifestyle but like being able to commute to metropolitan areas such as Austin, San Marcos, San Antonio," said Alan Bojorquez, Dripping Springs' city attorney.

A fledgling wine industry is taking root, with several new wineries cropping up in the area. (The city recently overturned a ban on alcohol sales.)

Changes in city rules and ordinances have paved the way for growth while curbing unbridled development that would endanger the natural beauty and small-town feel of the area, according to city officials.

"People (in the community) are not against the growth; they are just concerned with the quality of growth," Fischer said. Dripping Springs is only 3.3 square miles, with a population of about 1,500. But it supports an extraterritorial jurisdiction that stretches as far as 12 miles outside the city limits, with a population more than 25,000. It is also part of the Edwards Aquifer contributing zone and the Barton Creek headwaters. The city is taking steps toward securing its first centralized sewer system. The first phase of the $9.4 million system will serve existing developments in the city's core starting in 2007.

In 1988, residents rejected a federal grant to build a sewer system in the hopes that the lack of sewers would ward off development.

But many existing septic tanks are now outdated or poorly maintained, Bojorquez said.

Some community groups worry that central sewers will accelerate growth and price out lower-income residents. But the city will mitigate some of this by slowly rolling out the sewer system to control who gets it, Fischer said.

"Not everyone who asks for sewer will get it," she said. "We can decide what areas to serve next."

City officials are also hoping a centralized sewer system will bring development of multifamily and affordable housing projects to the area. Many homes in Dripping Springs are now selling for more than $300,000, area real estate agents say.

"I couldn't afford to buy a house here now," said Todd Purcell, the city's mayor, who bought his house on three acres 10 years ago for about $50,000. "I'd love for (Dripping Springs) to have one blinking light, where everything closes at 9. But that's not reality."

Centralized sewer systems can be a "good regulating tool" for controlling the type and scale of incoming development, he said.

City officials also have passed ordinances regulating subdivisions, site development, parkland dedication, conservation development and water quality protection — setting guidelines for preserving as much open space as possible to protect the area's sensitive ecosystems.

"You're not going to see rooftops everywhere," Wagner said. "Our ordinances won't allow that type of density."

Under the ordinances, developers can opt to enter into a conservation development agreement with the city, whereby large tracts of green space, or conservation easements, are preserved in exchange for density.

One example is the Headwaters of Barton Creek development, which leaves 1,000 acres along Barton Creek in their natural state.

This conservation easement will be preserved as a trail-lined wilderness park that is three times the size of Austin's Zilker Park, Rathgeber said.

Rathgeber, 73, calls the project a "legacy development."

"A hundred years later no one will know or care if I made or lost money, but they'll see that a park is there," he said.

The subdivision also features narrower streets to reduce impervious cover, which is at about 12.5 percent, said Rathgeber — well below current allowances. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service allows 20 percent impervious cover; the City of Dripping Springs allows 50 percent.

Rathgeber's project is the type of development Dripping Springs wants to move toward, Bojorquez said.

"We want it to be a development template for not just Dripping Springs, but the state," Bojorquez said. "Dripping Springs doesn't want to see the day when it is nothing but concrete and buildings."

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