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Night sky friendly
Missing start of sentence
Delete "toes"
Add Entrance Corridors and description.
These are not marked on the map. Consider adding to map or deleting this description.
What about Downtown?
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"eastern"
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Creeks should be lower case
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Delete ",including creeks, rivers, and reservoirs" from the first sentence. There are no reservoirs in Wimberley.
I suggest deleting the fourth recommendation concerning incentives. I am in favor of containing population growth so would rather see no incentives for developers. Additionally, developing the higher topographic areas takes away from the landscape scenery and also puts more development in areas prone to wildfires. I recommend adding information concerning wildfire danger to this document.
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Please NO High Rise Buildings. They ruin views and are ugly. Development should blend in with the natural central texas landscape.