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Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - January 2013 1 JANUARY 2013 VOLUME V ISSUE I OUTLOOK The News for the Residents of The Dominion e Annual Bonfire of November 2012 was attended by over 800 families and friends. It was an absolute success where neighbors were able to enjoy each other, re-encounter, and make new friends. e 2012 Bonfire was the first to have country music entertainment. e music was a wonderful addition to the event with many happy couples dancing to the tunes. For the kids, the clown balloonist, face painter, inflatable slide, cotton candy, and popcorn, made it an unbelievable night. ere was fun for all! e 2012 Bonfire was the most attended ever. It was a pleasant but unexpected surprise, particularly for e Dominion Country Club who so graciously provided complimentary food and drinks. e fire was enjoyed by kids and adults alike. It was one of the tallest flames ever. e Firefighters on site allowed our neighborhood kids to hop on their fire truck and talk to them about fire safety. e Pecan Grove, property of e Dominion Country Club, was the perfect spot for this annual neighborhood event. e Country Club, the Dominion Homeowners Association and the Board’s Neighborhood Outreach Committee worked together to make this event an exceptional one. But what made the 2012 Bonfire the most special was all the Dominion Residents coming together as neighbors. BONFIRE 2012

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THE OUTLOOK

Copyright © 2013 Peel, Inc. The Outlook - January 2013 1

JANUARY 2013 VOLUME V ISSUE I

OUTLOOKThe

News for the Residents of The Dominion

The Annual Bonfire of November 2012 was attended by over 800 families and friends. It was an absolute success where neighbors were able to enjoy each other, re-encounter, and make new friends. The 2012 Bonfire was the first to have country music entertainment. The music was a wonderful addition to the event with many happy couples dancing to the tunes. For the kids, the clown balloonist, face painter, inflatable slide, cotton candy, and popcorn, made it an unbelievable night. There was fun for all!

The 2012 Bonfire was the most attended ever. It was a pleasant but unexpected surprise, particularly for The Dominion Country Club who so graciously provided complimentary food and drinks.

The fire was enjoyed by kids and adults alike. It was one of the tallest flames ever. The Firefighters on site allowed our neighborhood kids to hop on their fire truck and talk to them about fire safety. The Pecan Grove, property of The Dominion Country Club, was the perfect spot for this annual neighborhood event. The Country Club, the Dominion Homeowners Association and the Board’s Neighborhood Outreach Committee worked together to make this event an exceptional one. But what made the 2012 Bonfire the most special was all the Dominion Residents coming together as neighbors.

BONFIRE 2012

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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 ..............................210-698-7812 or 210-698-1224South Gate ..........................................................210-698-5323CITYCity 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.

"Be the community."

DISCLAIMER: Articles and ads in this newsletter express the opinions of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Peel, Inc. or its employees. Peel, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of any facts stated in articles submitted by others. The publisher also assumes no responsibility for the advertising content with this publication. All warranties and representations made in the advertising content are solely that of the advertiser and any such claims regarding its content should be taken up with the advertiser.* The publisher assumes no liability with regard to its advertisers for misprints or failure to place advertising in this publication except for the actual cost of such advertising.* Although every effort is taken to avoid mistakes and/or misprints, the publisher assumes no responsibility for any errors of information or typographical mistakes, except as limited to the cost of advertising as stated above or in the case of misinformation, a printed retraction/correction.* Under no circumstances shall the publisher be held liable for incidental or consequential damages, inconvenience, loss of business or services, or any other liabilities from failure to publish, or from failure to publish in a timely manner, except as limited to liabilities stated above.* The Dominion HOA does not endorse any of the advertisers contained in The Outlook.

At no time will any source be allowed to use The Outlook contents, or loan said contents, to others in anyway, shape or form, nor in any media, website, print, film, e-mail, electrostatic copy, fax, or etc. for the purpose of solicitation, commercial use, or any use for profit, political campaigns, or other self amplification, under penalty of law without written or expressed permission from Peel, Inc. The information in The Outlook is exclusively for the private use of Peel, Inc.

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 | December 2012

DOMINION ANIMAL ADVOCATES GROUPWhen you see people going back and forth to yards and empty lots or

on the side of the street at odd hours with their car doors open, do you wonder what they are doing? These volunteers are Dominion Animal Advocates Group (DAAG) members working to manage the roaming cats in the Dominion by humanely trapping them and getting them neutered and vaccinated.

The TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) program reduces the number of roaming cats in two ways: by preventing pregnancies, and by preventing new cats from moving into an area.

What can you do to help? Look for a tipped left ear on any cats that you may see in the neighborhood. (When feral and roaming cats are neutered and vaccinated, a small tip of their left ear is removed to signify that the cat has been TNR’d).

If you cannot identify that a cat has a tipped ear and if it is not a neighbor’s pet, please report it to the DAAG. The volunteers will investigate to determine if the cat needs to be trapped and neutered. If you are feeding a roaming cat, please don’t stop feeding. Contact DAAG for information and assistance.

Volunteers are needed to assist with this program, including fostering kittens or adoptable cats until they can be placed in good homes.

To report roaming cats or get more information, call Louan LeDoux at (210) 854-8055, Susan Shaked at 210-744-1200, or the Dominion HOA at 210-698-1232.

SECURITYHappy Holidays.  Please keep yourselves and your valuables safe this

season.  Keep your vehicles locked and remove anything from plain sight that would tempt a thief, whether at home or out in the city shopping.  Keep your homes locked and use your alarm system if you have one.  Report any thefts that happen on property to security.  Thank you for your consideration, and let’s have a safe holiday season.

WHEN DO RESIDENTS NEED SECURITY OFFICERS FOR A PRIVATE EVENT?

Security Officers are required for resident’s private parties and other special events that will have over 20 vehicles. This is to ensure that safety is not compromised to the rest of the community by the increased traffic.

The role of the security officer is to make sure guest are not parked in such a way as to block other resident’s driveways, block fire hydrants, or otherwise impede the smooth flow of traffic to and from the affected area. Of utmost importance is to ensure emergency vehicles are in no way hindered by the parked vehicles in the event of an emergency.

A security request form has to be filled out along with a credit payment authorization form. Credit card payment is the only form of payment accepted. The fee is $60 for one officer for three hours with at least 8 days notice, and $70 with seven days or less notice. Pricing for time or more than three hours is outlined on the Security Request Form. You may get this form from the Main Security Guard House. A 72 hour notice prior to the event is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions

please contact Chief DiStefano at 210-268-9932. RESIDENCE PROPERLY MARKED AND LIT IS A

SAFETY MEASUREFor the safety of you and your family, we would like to remind you of

having your residence marked with a street number that is easy to see from the street in daylight and night. Please take a few minutes to ensure that your house is properly marked with a number that is well lit and easy to find. If an emergency vehicle such as an ambulance or a fire truck needs to find its way to your home, would they be able to readily find it?

An article in the Dominion Covenants and Restrictions states that: “House numbers identifying the address of each house must be placed as close as possible to the front entry, with the same being readily visible from the street, and shall be illuminated so that numbers can be easily read from the street at night.”

If your residence does not comply, the HOA will be sending a violation notice. Please don’t hesitate calling us with any questions.

2ND ANNUAL DOMINION TURKEY TROTDominion residents hit the streets Thanksgiving morning to take part in

the 3-5 mile walk and run before sitting down for Thanksgiving dinner.  95 runners took part in the 2nd Annual Dominion Turkey Trot hosted by The Hayes Group, Keller Williams Luxury Realty.  This event gives the residents an opportunity to burn off a few calories before heading to their turkey day feasts.  We are hoping to see you next year!

RESIDENT SURVEY RESULTSIn September, The Dominion Homeowners’ Association (HOA)

distributed the Resident Satisfaction Survey to determine resident satisfaction relative to the various facilities and services of the Dominion HOA. We encouraged all residents to complete the survey on line and offered hard copies at the HOA office for those not wishing to complete the electronic version. The survey was a multi-paged instrument divided into several sections that corresponded with the various departments of the HOA, as well as the Board and key contractors. We also included a demographics section, as we hoped this would provide the HOA some useful data.

In all, the HOA received 324 completed surveys. The results of the survey were distributed to the Board of Directors, Committees, HOA management and staff. This information will help the Board and management identify areas where the HOA is performing well and areas where the HOA might look to make improvements.

I am pleased to report the results of the survey were fairly positive. Overall, 80.0% of those responding were generally satisfied with the HOA, with 45.8% being “Very Satisfied” and 34.4% being ”Somewhat Satisfied”. Another 9.9% were neither satisfied nor dissatisfied and the remaining 9.9% rated the HOA as either “somewhat dissatisfied” or very dissatisfied”.

The Board of Directors, Management and the various departments were evaluated and received scores on several specific categories, as well as receiving an overall score. In addition, our two major contractors,

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THE OUTLOOKSecurity (G4S) and Landscape Maintenance (Native Landscape) were also evaluated. Native Landscape has since been replaced with Maldonado Landscaping. These scores will be used as benchmarks going forward and compared with results from surveys in future years.

In addition, the survey asked residents for general comments and suggestions from which the Board and Management look to identify trends. From these comments and trends, we identified several key issues, which we look to focus our efforts for next year. They include, but are not limited to: 1) Consistent enforcement of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs), 2) Effective, timely and accurate communication and 3) Maintaining The Dominion’s standards in every neighborhood. The survey results will provide a foundation in developing an action plan to improve the HOA’s services and hopefully, resident satisfaction in 2013.

In closing, I want to thank those residents who took the time to complete and return the survey and want to assure all residents that the survey results and comments have been reviewed and considered and that the information will be used to help the HOA improve its’ services.

HAPPY NEW YEAR I want to thank the Board of Directors, Committee members

and volunteers for their efforts over this past year and for their continued support and dedication to make The Dominion the premier community in San Antonio. Our community would not be successful without your efforts.

On behalf of our Board of Directors, Staff and Contractors, I want to wish you a safe and happy holiday season the best for the New Year. We are all very blessed to be part of this wonderful community. Happy New Year to all and let’s have a great 2013.

SECOND ANNUAL DOMINION GARDENS BLOCK PARTY

 Last month on November 10, many of The Gardens residents gathered for our second annual Gardens Neighborhood Block Party.  Invitations went out to all Garden’s neighbors who responded with about 50 attendees ready for fall friendship and introductions to many neighbors including several new to our community nestled in the woodland area near the North Gate.

  Our greenbelt/mailbox/park area was a perfect setting for a cool evening with friends old and new.  We realized this diverse neighborhood is being united through the casual socializing and eating the deliciously prepared food we shared with one another.  We even discovered a former bakery owner in our group who brought a yummy and gorgeous 2-tiered cake for everyone.

These shared evenings continue to be a uniting and growing event in our community and Dominion as a whole.

 Several residents put our party together by hanging posters, fall decor, and placing table and chairs in preparation for the fun.  We thank all of them.  We would also like to welcome any Gardens community residents who would like to help with next year’s planning, or if you failed to be contacted and want to be on the Garden’s list, email Lyn Hicks at [email protected] or Dona Whitener at [email protected]

Until our next Dominion social activity,Your friends in The Gardens of Dominion

Dominion News (Continued from Page 3)

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS in The Dominion

 We have all experienced the joy and excitement of driving around during the holiday season and looking at the variety of Christmas lights around the neighborhoods. It is part of the Christmas spirit that makes us want to put up our very own outdoor Christmas lights and invite the residents and visitors to our display of magical lights. For that reason, The Dominion HOA decorated the main entry bridge and Security guard gates. Around the holidays, sharing in the joy of Christmas lights display is an important part of the holiday spirit.  

  The HOA Management, staff and Board of Directors wishes you and your loved ones a Happy Holiday season and a Prosperous New Year!

  We appreciate Christmas Decor of The Hill Country for providing The Dominion with a beautiful and professional design. Christmas Decor is a premier Residential and Commercial company that specializes in holiday decorating and professional Christmas light installation.

 

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This first year has been successful for DAAG’s Trap-Neuter-Return program. Since its inception in May 2012, the Dominion Animal Advocates Group has humanely trapped, neutered, and vaccinated 27 roaming cats and kittens within the Dominion. Of these, 22 cats were returned to their home areas where they will be cared for by residents and continue as working cats, 3 kittens have been placed into permanent homes, and 2 kittens are in foster homes awaiting adoption. Also, 2 abandoned cats were received from Dominion Security; both have been placed into adoptive homes.

In addition, DAAG has trapped, neutered, and vaccinated 20 cats and kittens in areas bordering the Dominion. Of these, 18 cats were returned to their “jobs” as working cats and will be cared for by people in the areas, and 2 kittens were placed into homes. By TNR-ing these cats and preventing kittens, we have reduced the number of cats available to roam into our neighborhood.

With the cooperation of the Dominion HOA and residents, DAAG has been able to make significant progress toward its goals of stabilizing the local population of roaming/working cats and ensuring the good health of that population.

DAAG REPORTS SUCCESS FOR 2012

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A major task force comprised of HOA members and select volunteers were assigned the task of determining how we could bring our current outdated web page and content up to ‘‘Dominion’’ standards and create a site that would improve resident participation.

For about a year, HOA Board has been working on updating, upgrading, and making the current website more user friendly. The enhancements to our web site include major improvements to visuals, linkability, security, and content. Additionally, the HOA felt there was a need to make the site more adaptable to mobile devices. The board also looked at ways to use the site to generate a consistent revenue stream to the HOA and make our web site, not only pay for itself, but generate perpetual incremental revenue to fund other HOA annual initiatives. As part of this initiative, the Board felt that, historically, the value of the Dominion Brand has really never been leveraged optimally. Certainly, every resident and the HOA have made both financial and non-financial investments to create value for our properties and the Dominion Brand. Yet, there has never been any strategy developed to create consistent revenues from these investments.

As a result, the HOA team determined that a search should be conducted to identify extremely high quality neighborhood businesses that would meet certain high quality and high image criteria. An in depth search was made, interviews held, and a review process conducted by the Board.

In these candidate interviews, it was made clear and stipulated in their

three year paid contract sponsorship that their visual imprint (PIXEL) on our home page had to be high image, high quality, and its size or location could not detract from the home page content. The sponsor chosen was given sponsorship exclusivity and site visitors could link to their business specific web page. Selection of any sponsor would not indicate in any way HOA endorsement. A very short list of high quality and high image candidates were interviewed. Some showed high interest, some did not.

The final determination was to have one exclusive sponsor for our home page and one exclusive sponsor to our new on line Resident Directory. Sponsorship cost for the Home Page placement would have premium pricing over the sponsorship on the Resident directory. Kuper Sotheby’s International was selected as our Home Page Sponsor and North Park VW and Lexus will sponsor the Resident Directory which will be launched in the February-March timeframe. We welcome the sponsorship of both of these quality neighborhood organizations and thank them for their sponsorship.

The Website Marketing Subcommittee will creatively introduce our new web site thru various mediums with several application specific ‘‘how to’’ articles and even conduct some ‘‘hands-on training” for residents who sign up. We look forward to the upcoming introduction of the site, your feedback, and, as part of our strategy, put in place continuous improvement efforts for Dominion HOA site.

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If you’ve tried using “deer-resistant” plants in your home landscape, you’ve likely figured out that the label isn’t a 100 percent guarantee. To a famished whitetail, a perfectly manicured yard looks like a tantalizingly tasty menu at a gourmet restaurant, with your freshly planted “deer-proof” shrubs comfortably lined up like platters of delicacies. Once deer have established a comfort level and grazing routine around your lawn, they’ll make repeat visits for the foreseeable future. Deer are creatures of habit, but these tips may alter their routine:

Cage it – To protect new plants, look into making protective cages. Any new planting will need a temporary cage or fencing for protection until its roots are strong enough to keep tugging teeth from yanking it out.

Create roadblocks – Dense, spiny plantings can make effective barriers (if wide enough) around established trees and shrubs. Agave is particularly effective and makes a nice groundcover, too!

Toughen up your landscape – Aim for the thorniest, oiliest, fuzziest and smelliest plants! Not surprisingly, these are the most successful landscape plants for the Hill Country: cenizo, sumac, agarita, sotol, lantana, salvia and rosemary.

Remember, a hungry deer will nibble on anything. Protect new plantings with cages and use aromatic or prickly native plants to keep deer from entering your lawn. You don’t want your landscape to become the new trendy eatery for local deer, do you?

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“Cedar Fever” often begin the same way: runny nose, sneezing, sinus pressure, scratchy throat, and headache. Yet knowing the difference between a cold and cedar pollen allergies can be very important when it comes to effective treatment options.

Cedar Fever is the popular term for cedar pollen allergies, which strike many residents in Central Texas during the winter months, when mountain cedar plants emit large amounts of pollen. The common cold, meanwhile, is caused by a virus and can occur any time of year. The problem is that the cedar season is also the height of the cold and flu season.

COLD VS. ALLERGY SYMPTOMS“Despite the many similarities in symptoms between Cedar

pollen allergies and a cold, there are some clear indications that can help you understand which condition you are suffering from,” says Dr. John Villacis, an allergist and immunologist with The Austin Diagnostic Clinic (ADC). “While a cold and related symptoms may only last a few days to one or two weeks, symptoms of cedar pollen allergies may persist for several weeks or months.”

Another important difference in symptoms has to do with the excess mucus production that both conditions tend to produce. While people with a cold may experience discolored mucus, those with cedar pollen allergies will experience clear mucus production. And while people with a cold may develop a fever, people who have cedar pollen allergy will not develop a fever.

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THE TWO-HANDED BACKHAND VOLLEY In previous newsletters, I offered tips on how to hit a forehand groundstroke,

a two-handed backhand, one-handed backhand and a forehand volley. In this issue, I will give you instructions on how to execute a two-handed backhand volley for a right hander. This stroke is used whenever the player is forced to hit a ball in the air. In these pictures student Mindy Custer demonstrates the proper form and technique. Photos by Charlie Palafox.

Step 1: Ready Position: The body is facing the net. The right hand is holding the end of the racket in a forehand grip position and the left hand is next to the right hand. The left hand is holding the racket slightly tighter than the right hand. Feet are a shoulder width apart and the body is in equal balance. For beginners it is okay to use the forehand and backhand grips for the forehand and backhand volleys. As the player gets stronger and the balls come at a faster speed, it will be best to use the continental grip for both volleys.

Step 2: Back Swing: Since the volley is usually executed when a player is close to the net and there is very little time to react to the incoming ball, the back swing is very short. The left hand will make a slight change of the grip and the right hand will be relaxed and lose. The left shoulder should take a short turn and the head of the racket should align to the flight of the ball. The left wrist should be “cocked” back slightly and the head of the racket should be

By USPTA/PTR Master Professional Fernando Velasco

above the wrist. Eyes are still focused on the incoming ball. Here I am helping Mindy to feel the hand on the racket to tilt back and still keep the head of the racket above her wrist.

Step 3: Point of Contact: The right foot is now taking a step forward and the racket is making contact with the ball. It is important to keep the left shoulder closed and not rotate the right hip too early. Flexing the right knee will allow more flexibility to find the proper point of contact and give power to the ball.

Step 4: Follow Through: Once the racket has made contact with the ball, the follow through is very short to allow the player to immediately get back to the ready position. The right arm should be close to the body.

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PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDSCOLLECTIBLES FOR SALE: Selling my collection of Lalique, Baccaret Erte Bronzes, Sehring Bronzes and many pieces of art work unframed. Other antique items available. If interested, please call Jackie at (210) 698-7071.

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