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Copyright © 2014 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - June 2014 1 VOLUME VI ISSUE VI NEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE DOMINION June 2014 2014 Parade of Homes We are excited to announce that e Dominion will be hosting the 2014 Parade of Homes. From Friday, June 20th to Sunday, June 29th, come see the latest homes from some of our premier builders in San Antonio. e Parade provides a unique opportunity to promote the dominion as the premier community in San Antonio. e Parade will take place in the Aragon and Avila neighborhoods, off of Brenthurst Lane. As before with the 2012 Parade of Homes, there will be an impact to traffic in the area, to ensure a safe event. Homeowners in the Aragon and Andalucia neighborhoods must enter and exit the property through the main gate. Homeowners and their guests entering through the south gate will be asked to use another entrance. Please inform your guests to use the main or north gates during the days of the Parade of Homes. ere will be longer lines at the main and north gates to accommodate vendor traffic normally accessed through the south gate. Please inform your vendors to use the main or north gates during the days of the Parade of Homes. There will be no external pedestrian traffic allowed on Brenthurst during the Parade. is means joggers, walkers, pet walkers, golf carts, bicycle riders, etc. will be turned away from the Parade area during the event. Vehicular traffic on Brenthurst Lane will be limited to Dominion Security, Deputy Sheriffs, SAPD, and vehicles/buses/ golf carts operated by Parade personnel only. All Parade traffic, including those working the event will enter through the south gate as to not add traffic to the main and north gates during this time. We look forward to a safe and successful Parade and we thank homeowners, in advance, for the adjustments required during this event. For more information about the Parade, ticket prices, transportation, and the exact hours of operation, please check out the parade website at www.paradeofhomessanantonio.com. Property Owner's Tree/Vegetation Trimming Responsibility for Roadway Safety e streets of e Dominion are owned by e Dominion Homeowners Association (HOA) and are subject to the rules and regulations of the HOA. e streets must be accessible for emergency response vehicles as well as service vehicles, delivery vehicles, and passenger vehicles. Additionally, as there are no off- street sidewalks in the Dominion, the streets must accommodate pedestrians and bicyclists in a safe manner. A recent street survey has revealed that numerous property owners have allowed their shrubs and trees to grow over the concrete curbs and out into the streets of the Dominion in a manner that impedes emergency response vehicles. as well as pedestrian and bicyclists as well as from safely walking or riding adjacent to the curb. An ordinance of e City of San Antonio has addressed this safety situation by specifying the minimum clearance of property owner's shrubs and trees that grow out over the streets. To better HOA NEWS (Continued on Page 2)

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VOLUME VI ISSUE VINEWS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE DOMINION June 2014

2014 Parade of HomesWe are excited to announce that The Dominion will be

hosting the 2014 Parade of Homes. From Friday, June 20th to Sunday, June 29th, come see the latest homes from some of our premier builders in San Antonio. The Parade provides a unique opportunity to promote the dominion as the premier community in San Antonio. The Parade will take place in the Aragon and Avila neighborhoods, off of Brenthurst Lane. As before with the 2012 Parade of Homes, there will be an impact to traffic in the area, to ensure a safe event.• Homeowners in the Aragon and Andalucia neighborhoods must enter and exit the property through the main gate. Homeowners and their guests entering through the south gate will be asked to use another entrance. Please inform your guests to use the main or north gates during the days of the Parade of Homes.• There will be longer lines at the main and north gates to accommodate vendor traffic normally accessed through the south gate. Please inform your vendors to use the main or north gates during the days of the Parade of Homes.• There will be no external pedestrian traffic allowed on Brenthurst during the Parade. This means joggers, walkers, pet walkers, golf carts, bicycle riders, etc. will be turned away from the Parade area during the event.• Vehicular traffic on Brenthurst Lane will be limited to Dominion Security, Deputy Sheriffs, SAPD, and vehicles/buses/golf carts operated by Parade personnel only. All Parade traffic,

including those working the event will enter through the south gate as to not add traffic to the main and north gates during this time.

We look forward to a safe and successful Parade and we thank homeowners, in advance, for the adjustments required during this event. For more information about the Parade, ticket prices, transportation, and the exact hours of operation, please check out the parade website at www.paradeofhomessanantonio.com.

Property Owner's Tree/Vegetation Trimming Responsibility for Roadway Safety

The streets of The Dominion are owned by The Dominion Homeowners Association (HOA) and are subject to the rules and regulations of the HOA. The streets must be accessible for emergency response vehicles as well as service vehicles, delivery vehicles, and passenger vehicles. Additionally, as there are no off-street sidewalks in the Dominion, the streets must accommodate pedestrians and bicyclists in a safe manner. A recent street survey has revealed that numerous property owners have allowed their shrubs and trees to grow over the concrete curbs and out into the streets of the Dominion in a manner that impedes emergency response vehicles. as well as pedestrian and bicyclists as well as from safely walking or riding adjacent to the curb.

An ordinance of The City of San Antonio has addressed this safety situation by specifying the minimum clearance of property owner's shrubs and trees that grow out over the streets. To better

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EMERGENCY NUMBERSEMERGENCY ...............................................................911Fire ...................................................................................... 911Ambulance .......................................................................... 911Police Dept – Non-Emergency ............................210-207-7273Fire Dept – Non-Emergency ...............................210-207-7744DOMINION SECURITYChief of Security .................................................210-268-9932Main Gate ...............................210-698-2997 or 210-698-2998North Gate ..........................................................210-698-7812South Gate ..............................210-698-5323 or 210-698-0041CITYCity Customer Service .........................................210-207-6400Solid Waste (Trash) .............................................210-207-6428OTHER NUMBERSCedar Elm Postal Office ......................................210-641-0248NEWSLETTER PUBLISHERPeel, Inc. .............................................................512-263-9181Advertising ........................................... [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.

maintain this issue within our community and prevent the issue form increasing in severity, the following policy is effective within The Dominion.

South Gate ClosureEffective April 1, 2014, the South traffic/security gate on

Tejas Trail and Brenthurst Lane will be closing to ALL traffic at night from 10pm until 6am.This closing is due to the low usage during these hours and will allow Security to better utilize resources. All traffic must use the Main or North gates during these hours. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding.

Quickpass, Easy to Download App and User Friendly

Away from your main computer? QuickPass allows users to update their guest lists anywhere in the world with an internet connection through their Mobile QuickPass App. Accessing the app is simple. For iPhone/iPad users simply download the free app from the iTunes app store; search "quickpass". For other devices you can find the app in the Google Play Store for free (must have an account), or log in directly to "https://m.quickpass.us".

A quick tip to improve your experience with the quickpass system•Make surewhen entering venders into the quickpass

system that you schedule the entry begin time correctly, as vendors who arrive before the time in which you have scheduled on quickpass will not show up as a resisted guest until the time you entered.

SecurityOur Security staff is here to serve the residents. Please

alert your guests and vendors, drivers must have valid drivers license and all passengers must have proper Identification cards. Please excuse the slight delay that may be experienced in guest/ vendor lanes, as this is an effect of the increased emphasis on security in an effort to better serve our residents.

SAWS Pump StationAs reported by SAWS in the last Development Committee

meeting, the booster pump station project will not complete until July and the piping infrastructure project will complete at years end.

For our Neighbors in AndaluciaThe Neighborhood Outreach committee is looking for

friendly neighbors in your area to join the committee. You would serve as a representative for Andalucia to sit in on informative neighborhood forums and participate in focus

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groups to communicate with the Dominion Board of Directors, plan community events, and assist in welcoming new residents in your area. If you are interested, please email Dona at [email protected]

Aeration and CompostAerating and applying compost to your lawn are excellent

ways to improve its overall health. Both reduce the amount of irrigation needed by increasing the soil's ability to hold and receive water. In other words, these activities create a bigger and better soil sponge.

Although not all soils are alike, they all benefit from the addition of organic matter. Compost is completely decomposed residue of plant and animal material and mulch is the partially decomposed residue of plants.

Unfortunately, compost breaks down rather quickly in our climate so thin, rocky soil tends not to build up over time even with frequent additions of compost. To increase its water-holding capacity, a small amount of a similar soil may be added.

To achieve maximum benefits from aeration and composting:•Springandearlyfallarethebesttimestoaerateandcompost

your lawn.•Multipleapplicationsarebest,orattheveryleastonceayear.•Begenerous;this isonelandscapeactivitywheremoreis

actually better.Many landscapers are eager to assist you with both aeration

and composting, or consider working with your neighbors to rent a core aerator for a day.

Landscape CommitteeThe Landscape Committee continues to update our irrigation

system, and that work will begin throughout the community. Also, two islands in the Legends will be rebuilt and replanted and many of the islands along Dominion Drive will be upgraded with new plantings. It is very important that we keep the ongoing

drought in mind as we make plans, so the new plantings will all be drought tolerant; we also continue to try to plant with year round beauty in mind. The SAWS project by the Crescent is close to completion, so we are reviewing plans for the landscaping in front of that project. We recently had a bus tour of the community working on identifying future needs in our efforts to keep the Dominion a beautiful place to live.

Notary ServiceAs a service to our residents, the HOA will notarize your

documents at no charge. Please call the HOA @ (210) 698-1232 to schedule your appointment.

UPDATES FROM THE CHIEF OF SECURITY:Driver's Licenses

If a resident has to go through the visitor lane, please be prepared to show a current driver's license. Please do not give your family/security code to security as, that is not a valid means of identification when you are entering the Dominion.

Contact InformationPlease make sure your QuickPass account has the contact

phone number you would like security to call, to clear guests that are not on your access list and label it as Phone 1. Our officers will attempt to call you at that number, if they can't contact you at that number, they will ask your guests to drive out of the lane and call you, so you can then call security to clear them. The gate officers will make only one attempt in order to keep the visitor lane moving and decrease the likelihood of other guests being delayed. A properly designated phone number will lessen missed calls for your friends, family, guests, and vendors.

Holding PetsPets will be held no more than 48 hours at the north gate, at

which time they will be transported to a facility that will board them, at the homeowner's expense, until they are retrieved by the owner.

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The Kendall County Historical Commission has announced that an historic author, a Texas Ranger researcher, a percussion firearms expert and a Comanche scholar will be the speakers at the June 8 Battle of Walker’s Creek commemorative event,

Sam C. Gwynne, author of the Pulitzer-nominated book Empire of the Summer Moon, will set the stage describing the historical account of the taming and then settling of the American West. Mike Cox, Texas Ranger researcher and author, will introduce Major John Coffee “Jack” Hays and his Company of Texas Rangers, who introduced the Colt Paterson “five-shooter” revolver to the Comanche Indians.

Frank Graves, percussion firearms expert, will describe the evolution of the “five-shooter” Colt Paterson and its off-spring – the Colt Walker six-shooter and later Colt pistols. Dr. Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez, Texas Tech professor and Comanche scholar, will introduce us to the Comanche of the 1840’s.

The Kendall County Historical Commission is presenting the commemoration on Sunday, June 8 at the historic Sisterdale Dance Hall. Food, drinks, prints of an original painting, a silent

HISTORICAL EXPERTS TO SPEAK AT WALKER’S CREEK EVENT

auction and a raffle of a replica of the Colt Paterson revolver, a replica of the Colt Walker revolver, and a replica Bowie knife will also be available. Proceeds will benefit Kendall County historical preservation activities, the historic county jail and the Sisterdale Volunteer Fire Department.

(l to r) Joaquin Rivaya-Martinez; Texas Rangers

At the recent Assistance League of San Antonio Gala, held on April 5th at the Omni Hotel, Mr. Bjorn Dybdahl was recognized with the National Operation School Bell® Award. Mr. Dybdahl received this award in recognition of his many years of dedicated service to Assistance League of San Antonio helping to raise funds for the chapter's Operation School Bell program.

Operation School Bell is the flagship program of the National Assistance League, of which Assistance League of San Antonio is a chapter. In San Antonio, this program provides new school clothing, Payless shoe vouchers, school supplies, dictionaries and age-appropriate books, and hygiene kits for the nearly 3,000 elementary children from 15 local school districts who come to our School Bell store to select their clothing. An additional 2,700 elementary children receive uniform and shoe vouchers.

Be sure to visit the Assistance League Thrift House at 2611 West Avenue. All proceeds support the programs to clothe San Antonio children, provide safety education, furnish decorated caps for children in chemotherapy, and support child literacy and other programs for children and adults in the San Antonio community.

BJORN DYBDAHL HONORED

Pictured l to r: Priscilla Allen, President, and Bjorn Dybdahl, recipient

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The Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon to benefit the women and families of the Hill Country Pregnancy Care Center is on Saturday June 21st. It will be held at 11:30 in the Cana Ballroom at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Boerne.

The models will feature women of all ages and “little women” too. So, be sure to bring your mother, your sister, your daughter and your friends to this yearly good time. This year’s theme is the Art of Conversation and will feature lunch by

Karen Brickey of Angel Food Catering.In addition to the Americus Diamond

necklace that has been donated for the raffle, there will be the usual overstuffed theme gift baskets and larger silent auction items.

Tickets are $30 for an adult and $12.50 for a child under 12. A few tables for 10 are sti l l available for reservation

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During 2013, much like 2012, our average rainfall hovered around 32 inches District-wide. Unfortunately, most of this was received during sporadic weather events throughout the year. Case in point, we received ten inches of rain over Memorial Day

weekend. High rainfall within such a short timeframe results in much of that rain running off into our streams and rivers providing little to recharge our aquifers. Please bear this in mind

Trinity Glen Rose Groundwater Conservation District Water Conservation Audit

as we head into summer. While all rainfall events are welcome, monitors wells into the Trinity Aquifer throughout the District still reflect record lows.

Trinity Glen Rose Groundwater Conservation District (TGRGCD) would like to ask for your continued help in reducing demand on groundwater resources. We offer a free on-site consultation to identify problems areas that could be resulting in higher water usage to home or business owners residing within our District. Following the visit, we offer recommendations to help reduce water usage both inside and outside the home and a “goody” bag full of conservation-related items, including a hose timer, moisture meter, and low-flow showerhead.

Please contact us at 210-698-1155 with questions, or to schedule a free in-home audit!To learn more about Trinity Glen Rose Groundwater Conservation District, please visit us at www.trinityglenrose.com.

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Breast Cancer Survivors Sought for New Study that Teaches a Cancer-Fighting Food Plan

Breast cancer survivors can now join a new study to learn how certain foods may reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. The study, Rx for Better Breast Health, is funded by Susan G. Komen for the Cure and led by Dr. Amelie Ramirez, professor and director of the Institute for Health Promotion Research (IHPR) at the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio. Breast cancer survivors who participate will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. Each group will get different cancer nutrition tools, possibly six cooking demonstrations by Chef Iverson Brownell, who creates innovative

culinary recipes that taste great and promote health. To join the study, breast cancer survivors must be ages 18-75 and meet additional criteria. Three gift cards will be given to participants who complete the study’s three assessments—including surveys, blood work, and other measurements—at the CTRC. Call 210-562-6579 to see if you qualify.

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Situated in the historic setting of Leon Springs, between The Dominion and Fair Oaks Ranch, The Lodge at Leon Springs is one of the Hill Country's

true gems. Family-owned for eighteen years, the fourteen-acre property showcases majestic trees, a lovely spring-fed pond and is home to an array of

wildlife species, including ducks, fish, deer, and turkey to name a few. The animal companions

of our residents are also welcomed as part of our community and considered extended family, as well.

Sit and enjoy the beauty of nature at its best and the serenity of the historic Leon Springs.

The Lodge at Leon Springs is pleased to announce the addition of several newly-constructed one bedroom cottages, broadening independent living choices available for seniors in our community. Our spacious one and two bedroom cottages (800 & 1,500 sq ft, respectively) are each equipped with large screened patios, a fully functional kitchen as well as a laundry room with washer and dryer. Cottage residents enjoy dining options that include the delivery of three hot meals to their home(s) or joining friends and fellow residents in our assisted living home. For the comfort and convenience of our residents, The Lodge provides housekeeping, as well as facility and grounds maintenance. Activities are offered and designed to enhance quality of life and encourage new friendships.

While some communities require a substantial, long-term, financial commitment, The Lodge at Leon

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