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January 2012 edition of The Outlook for The DominionTRANSCRIPT
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JANUARY 2012 VOLUME IV ISSUE I
OUTLOOKThe
News for the Residents of The Dominion
First AnnualDominion 5 Mile Turkey Run / Walk
Submitted by Joe AnthonyI would like to thank Peel Inc, for allowing me the opportunity to
submit my article about establishing a Dominion Running Group. With their help and support, I received a few calls and was able to
put together the “1st Annual Dominion 5 Mile Turkey Run/Walk” on Thanksgiving Morning.
We hade 20 runners & walkers show up at 8 am! Thank you and congratulations to all runners and walkers who showed up to this fun run.
If there are any other runners & walkers who would like to join The Dominion Running Group please call me or send me an e-mail and request that I add you to our list and upcoming events. For those 20 brave runners and walkers who ran Thanksgiving morning, I am planning a NEW YEAR’S DAY 5 Mile run & walk with complimentary champagne and beer at the finish line!
The Running Guy phone 210-669-5893email [email protected]
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MISSION STATEMENTThe Outlook, For The Dominion
The mission of The Outlook is to provide The Dominion Community with one source of local news content that is written by Dominion residents. Our goal is to help build the community by connecting local businesses with residents and residents with relevant neighborhood information.
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ARTICLE INFO The Outlook is mailed monthly to all Dominion residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to include information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome. To submit an article for The Outlook please email it to [email protected]. The deadline is the 20th of the month prior to the issue.
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The Dominion NewsA Dominion HOA Publication
Submitted by The Dominion HOA Board of Directors
DECEMBER 2011The Dominion HOA Board and HOA staff wishes everyone the
warmest and most special of wishes for the Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year Holidays.
Holiday SecurityThe approaching holidays will present additional security concerns.
The HOA will authorize the use of additional security patrols on certain dates during this holiday season-for example, New Year’s Eve. Because of the likelihood of increased guest and other traffic, the HOA security teams will be especially vigilant in policing speed limits and other neighborhood safety concerns. The operation of golf carts and motorized transportation by unlicensed individuals on Dominion streets is prohibited and will be strictly enforced this holiday season.
The City of San Antonio’s ban on the use of fireworks is still in effect. No fireworks are permitted to be used in The Dominion and security personnel will be enforcing this ban.
COMMUNITY MANUALIn response to legislation passed earlier this year, the HOA has
finalized a Community Manual which is a collection of the HOA Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws, and all of the policies of the HOA. Several new policies have been enacted in response to the new legislation from the Texas Legislature.
New policies are as follows:• Solar Device and Energy Efficient Roofing Policy• Flag Display and Flagpole Installation Policy• Display of Certain Religious Items Policy• Rainwater Harvesting System Policy• Records Inspection, Copying and Retention Policy• Statutory Notice of Posting and Recordation of Association
Governance Documents Policy• Statutory Notice of Annual Meeting, Elections and Voting Policy• Statutory Notice of Conduct of Board Meetings Policy
In addition, several changes have been made to existing
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God’s Work. Our Hands.
Looking for a dynamic and engaged community of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America?
Concerned about the unmet needs of your neighbors and wonder how you can help those who are less fortunate?
Ever ponder what Jesus has said about those in need?
We would like to meet you and invite you to worship with us on Sunday. We meet at the Boerne Hill Country Family YMCA at 10:30 a.m. for Holy Communion, fellowship, study and conversation. Nursery Available.
Come journey with Pastor Steve Rode as he begins a new Adult Bible Study at 9:30 a.m. on January 8 as he explores
God’s Concern for the Poor.
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Dominion HOA policies, especially to the Architectural Control Committee procedures. The Community Manual will be publicly filed this month and at such time the HOA membership will receive an email that includes an electronic version of the Community Manual.
HOLIDAY FUNDPlease send in your contributions to the
HOA Staff and Security Officer Holiday Fund. Letters have been sent to all residents and we encourage you to send in your gift to the HOA office. Our staff does a great job for all of us, so let’s show them how much we appreciate them with our Holiday Gifts.
DUES INCREASEThe Board approved an increase in the
HOA membership dues effective January 1, 2012 to $205.00 per month. As you might recall, the dues were increased two years ago by $25.00. This amount is entirely being used to fund the capital reserve program. Capital reserves provide infrastructure funding for all of the major initiatives undertaken to repair our streets, bridges, monuments, irrigation systems, refurbish our landscaping and other infrastructure items. The Board has recently reviewed a five year financial plan which included a detailed assessment of future operations and capital spending. Based on reasonable assumptions and estimates, the Board has concluded that a $15 dues increase is needed to maintain positive net income over the five year period and to achieve the
Board’s goal of having the HOA’s capital reserves funded at a level equal to 70% of the estimated capital expenditures for the 3 year period following 2016. Since $5 of the additional $15 monthly dues increase is estimated to be needed for additional capital reserve funding, that amount will be transferred into the capital reserve program along with the $25 already being transferred.
A letter providing more detail with respect to the HOA’s dues increase will be included with the payment coupons for 2012 being sent out later this month.
QUICKPASS ACCESS SYSTEM REMINDER
All Dominion residents are reminded to obtain the new QuickPass transmitters at the HOA office. The transmitters are smaller than the existing plastic transmitters and will automatically deactivated when removed from the windshield-thus they cannot be “hand-held”. They are $35.00 each and will be installed by an HOA staff member. The HOA will soon be announcing a date when the old, plastic transmitters will be deactivated. When that date occurs, all residents without the QuickPass transmitters will only be allowed entry via the visitor lane at each gate. So please obtain your new transmitter as soon as possible.
You may access QuickPass by going to The Dominion Website, please scroll down and on the lower right hand side you will see the QuickPass link, please click on the link to
log in. Residents are encouraged to visit the new QuickPass security system to update their information and, especially, the guest/visitor authorization section. By doing so, a guest or vendor will be able to enter the Dominion in less time and without the need for a telephone call to the residence. The HOA staff can assist with questions about this new automated, web-based visitor entry approval system.
Also, The Dominion HOA’s access system vendor, QuickPass, will be scheduling a “tagging party” and Q and A session to assist residents with the use of the new entry system. Details and dates will be forthcoming.
GARDENS NEIGHBORHOOD BLOCK PARTY
(Submitted by the Gardens residents, Pictures on Page 10)
Late Saturday afternoon, November 12, 2011, many residents of The Gardens came together for their first Neighborhood Block Party. Colorful posters, balloons, pumpkins, other fall decorations, and pleasant aromas from several tables full of scrumptious comfort food and an array of unbelievable delicious desserts welcomed them. About 50 met at the little park located at the Gardens II mailboxes; several had become residents very recently while others have been here for years. How wonderful it was to be able to catch up with old friends, become acquainted with new, and share a couple of fun packed
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THE OUTLOOKhours over food, drink, and pleasurable socializing.
Learning just how beautiful these people really are was a delightful highlight of the event. Little children were running around and laughing, just being little children; young adults, parents, grandparents, and twenty year residents and newcomers were getting acquainted with each other and sharing in the beauty of what makes life important to them; all adding to the magical fabric that makes The Gardens a very unique place to live. More neighbors will now be waving to ‘neighbors’ across the street rather than to just another resident; just ‘knowing’ one more person helps our personal world become a little larger, as well as helping to make us all feel a little less lonely, more secure, and safer in the bigger world. And… getting to know our neighbor goes a long way to making a better community.
By the end of the evening the evolving ‘sense of community’ was most apparent when the original intention of having an annual Block Party was challenged by many who asked for more of these get together throughout the year, instead of just once in November. The Gardens is already looking forward to more upcoming events throughout the coming year. And, yes, there will definitely be another Neighborhood Block Party in The Gardens’ community next year. It was a very rewarding and fun event.
And, a very special ‘thank you’ goes to Dominion’s HOA for their
encouragement and support in this endeavor. May they continue their quest for increased community activities in all neighborhoods of the Dominion. Thank you, HOA.
LANDSCAPE COMMITTEEIf you have entered The Dominion through the main gate you
can’t help but notice that work has begun on the landscape and irrigation enhancements for the main entry islands. After an extensive bidding process, the contractor to perform this work was awarded to Maldonado Landscape company, a well respected local landscape and irrigation contractor. This is an optimum time to install this landscape because of the cool temperatures and wet weather. Additionally, Maldonado Landscape has secured a waiver from SAWS so that watering outside of Stage II restrictions can be performed to help the new plants establish. As part of their contract, Maldonado Landscape will perform the maintenance of this area for one year, during the warranty period. Native Land Design will continue as the landscape maintenance service provider for the Dominion and Cottage Estates. In addition to this landscape installation, a new irrigation system is being installed in this area and four other areas within the Dominion. This new irrigation system will have state
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FOR SALE: Dell Inspiron 530s mini desktop dual core Intel processor 500 gig hard drive 2 gig RAM DVD burner Win 7 $189. Several other older computers I have accumulated over the years. Make offer. Please call 698-8899.
FOR SALE: Louis XVI style, 19th century chairs, table, and sofa for sale. Professionally appraised. For more information, please call 210-698-1487.
FOR SALE: 2011 Lexus RX300, pearl white, navigation system, sunroof, good condition. For further information please call Rosemary at 210-246-2714 or E-mail at [email protected] .
FREE KITTENS: Two adorable ten month old kittens and a six month old kitten are looking for homes. They have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated and tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV. For more information, please call 210-854-8055.
FOR SALE: Babysitting Services: I am Allison Chaix permanently residing at 5 Whitechurch Lane. I am a senior at Clark High School and will be attending College here. I am available for babysitting care and duties at 4:30 pm daily and on the weekends. I have extensive babysitting skills. References available upon request. Please contact me on my cell phone at
210-872-2473 or email at [email protected] .
WANTED: Dog Walker/Runner: Looking for someone who will walk and run my Australian Shepherd female daily. She is 2 ½ months old, very active and full of energy. If you are interested please call (210) 363-0883. I live at the Cottage Estates.
FOR SALE: Home furnishing for sale from a Dominion Estate. Sofas, chairs, tables…etc. If interested please call 210-698-0471 with your email address and we will send you photos and pricings.
FOR SALE: Lexington Bedroom set King size, 4 poster beautiful carved bed with 2 large, matching nightstands with marble tops. Paid over $4,000 new at Stowers, asking $2,200.
FOR SALE: Antique Victrola working condition, records included, asking $150.
FOR SALE: 2006 SunnyBrook/Mobile Scout 5th Wheel RV Model 31BWKS. Original owner, non-smoking, 2 A/Cs, 3 Slides, King bed, pristine condition. Perfect for fantastic camping or to keep at the Ranch or Hunting Lease. NADA value $34,000, asking $28,900. Please call Anne Handren at 688-4114 for more information or a picture.
of the art irrigation controllers by Signature, which will provide the ability to effectively control watering based on weather conditions automatically, as opposed to the current antiquated system which is manual. After these installations are complete, which we anticipate by February, we will be monitoring to ensure the new irrigation system is providing the water savings anticipated, as well as how the more drought tolerant plantings utilized perform in our climate conditions. Data from these test sites will be used to finalize plans which the Landscape Committee has developed to upgrade and improve landscaping and irrigation throughout all of The Dominion over the next few years.
Sincerely,Richard Dietz, ChairmanThe Dominion Homeowners Association, Inc.
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Take a Winter Holidayfrom Watering
By Juan Soulas
Know when to turn it off. You’ve seen it emblazoned across billboards throughout San Antonio: SAWS’ reminder of the day and times we’re allowed to water. But this time of year that’s even easier to remember because you can consider turning it off for the entire winter!
For those of you who hand water or use hose-end sprinklers, that’s pretty straightforward. But for those with automatic sprinkler systems, it means going to the controller and simply turning it off.SOME COMPELLING REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD:
Seasonal variability
Most plants are dormant and need very little to no water to survive the winter. Even evergreen plants need minimal water this time of year.
Winter averaging
SAWS bases its residential sewer service fee on average water use in the winter months when outdoor watering needs are at their lowest. Using less water this winter may actually lower your water bill in 2012.
Shared responsibility
Looking ahead to next year, we face the unprecedented possibility of Stage Three restrictions being implemented if drought conditions persist and the aquifer level drops below 640 feet.
Automatic sprinkler systems make it is easy to set it and forget it, but at this time of year that can be a wasteful and costly convenience. Turn off your system and use it manually on those few occasions when watering is recommended.
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What are you doing to conserve water this winter? Share your water-wise ways with us on Facebook.
Send Us Your Event Pictures!!Do you have a picture of an event that you would like to run in The Outlook? Send it to us and we will publish it in the next issue. Email the picture to [email protected]. Be sure to include the text that you would like to have as the caption. Pictures will appear in color online at www.
A Focus on ResolutionsRESOLVE TO BE A BETTER YOUSubmitted by Concentra Urgent Care
The New Year is a great time to make healthy lifestyle changes. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, the most common resolutions focus on losing weight, getting fit, quitting smoking, and reducing stress. These are important themes that can reduce your risk of disease. Here are ways you can achieve your goals this year.
LOSING WEIGHTA weight loss of five to seven percent of your body weight can
improve your health and quality of life. It can also help prevent weight-related health problems, like diabetes. Changing your eating habits and increasing your physical activity are keys to successful weight loss and help to maintain optimal weight for the rest of your life. Create a plan for healthy eating and increased physical activity, while taking in fewer calories than you use. Your healthy eating plan should include:• Taking into account foods you like and dislike• A focus on fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains• Consuming fat-free or low-fat dairy products such as yogurt,
cheese, and milk• Protein sources such as lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts• Avoiding saturated and trans fats such as animal fat, butter, and
hydrogenated oils• Staying away from foods high in sodium and added sugars
For more information on weight management and improving nutritional practices, visit the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases at www.win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/for_life.htm.
GETTING FIT Regular physical activity for at least 30 minutes each day, or broken
up into several shorter periods of 20, 15, or 10 minutes, can help you lose weight, keep it off, and stay fit. It can also improve your energy and mood and lower your risk for heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers. Try some of these physical activities:• Walking (15-minute miles or 4 miles per hour)• Biking• Tennis• Aerobic exercise classes (step aerobics, kickboxing, dancing)• Yard work or house cleaning (gardening, raking, mopping,
vacuuming)
Taking the first step can be the hardest part. Start slowly, at a level that is comfortable for you and add activity as you go along. Sometimes, it helps to have a friend or activity buddy when you start out. It is recommended that adults get at least two and a half hours of moderate physical activity each week. Strengthening activities, such as pushups, sit-ups, or lifting weights, at least two days per week are also encouraged. For more information on getting fit, visit the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports at http://fitness.gov/.
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