Friday, June 14, 2013

WVWA Notice of final hearing trial on golf course water permit-June 19th at 9:30am

A half-day hearing/trial has been set next week Government Center, 3d Floor, in the suit filed by the Wimberley Valley Watershed Association and concerned citizens against the Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District.  The Plaintiffs are WVWA and individual citizens who have appealed to the District Court to require the HTGCD to hold a contested case hearing on the application of Wimberley Springs Partners to pump millions of gallons of groundwater from the Trinity Aquifer in the vicinity of Jacob's Well for a golf course development. The WVWA encourages the public and concerned citizens to attend the hearing. on June 19 at 9:30 a.m.at the Hays County

Judge Dwight L. Peschel from Guadalupe County has previously 
ruled that the District’s refusal to grant a contested case hearing was arbitrary and capricious and a denial of procedural due process. The hearing/trial next Wednesday will determine whether Judge Peschel’s prior ruling will be incorporated in a final judgment in the case. 

The Hays County District Courts have moved to the new Government Center at 712 South Stagecoach Trail, San Marcos, TX 78666.

 GPS locators/maps do not have the correct location of our new building and may show you a similar, private address that is not close to the Government Center.

To find the Government Center: take the Wonder World Drive exit off of IH-35 and head west, or head east on Wonder World Drive from Hunter Road. At the bottom of the Wonder World Drive railroad overpass, turn North on South Stagecoach Trail.

The Government Center is a large, stand-alone building at the end of the cul-de-sac.
Proposed Woodcreek North Golf Course and platted lots
The Permit request is for 81.4 Million Gallons
 


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