Cordillera Ranch Living Magazine - July/August 2009

Page 1

Volume 1, Issue 5

•

July/August 2009

BergheiM Volunteer Fire Dept. Community Coming Together in True Texas Fashion

this is living. pure and simple.


Over 30,000 sq. ft. of Unique Furniture, Rugs, Lighting & Accessories for Home, Ranch and Office 1410 N. Loop 1604 West San Antonio, TX 78248 • (210) 495-5768 (at Blanco across from The Vineyards)

2

|

(210) 495-5768

www.hillcountryinteriors.com July / August 2009

Western, Hill Country & Old World Styles Complimentary Design Services!


VIVA

ROUGE Fine Gifts, Stationary & Home Decor

MacKenzie-Childs Victoria and Richard Emprise Jon Hart Designs Crane & Co. Fine Stationary Sid Dickens

Gift & Bridal Registry 424 S. Main Street Boerne, Texas

830.249.9787

WWW.VIVA-ROUGE.COM

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

3


welcome

I

guess we know one thing is certain, summer is officially here! We have already seen several days in June that the temperature nearly reached 100 degrees. Even though we had a little bit of a teaser in May that gave us some hope that maybe the drought could end, it looks like the entire region is heading into another summer in need of some serious rain. A drought like we are in makes me proud of the commitment made years ago to make sure we have adequate and reliable water supplies for Cordillera Ranch. However, this doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be smart about how we use water. Water is a precious resource in the area and you are encouraged to monitor your water usage and limit what you use as long as we remain in this severe drought. To find out more about the current drought and how to be “water wise” visit the Cow Creek Groundwater District’s website at www.ccgcd.org. Our cover story about the Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department in this issue is really about the dedication and desire of an entire region to have a vision and carry out a very important project. On June 1, 2009, the BVFD officially began servicing the area following several years of hard work by many volunteers. This is such an important project that benefits not only Cordillera Ranch but all of the surrounding communities. There have been so many people in Cordillera Ranch and the surrounding communities who have made this possible. People who have been involved in donating their time or money or both to make this project happen and we are all safer because of them. It was not possible to feature all of them in this story but there are so many others who played a part in making this possible. If you see any of the folks featured in the story or that you know have been involved in making it happen, be sure and tell them thanks. Over the past few months the builders in Cordillera Ranch have begun to see an increase in new custom home construction. As a result, it seemed like a natural to put some information in this issue about how to efficiently navigate through the design process of both the home and landscaping. As the clubhouse and fitness center near completion, more and more people are getting the itch to move into Cordillera Ranch. If you already live here, I hope you find the time to meet some of your new neighbors and welcome them with some Cordillera hospitality. It is our mission to bring new ideas to each issue so that we always give you something new that you are interested in hearing about. The best ideas for future issues will come from those of you who live and socialize in Cordillera Ranch. I encourage you to call or email me with any ideas you think will interest you and your fellow residents, members and property owners. Please don’t hesitate to send your feedback and ideas. Enjoy,

Chris Hill Vice President Cordillera Ranch chill@cordilleraranch.com

4

|

July / August 2009

Publishers: Schooley Media Ventures, LLC/Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation Schooley Media Ventures, LLC Benjamin D. Schooley – CEO/President ben@schooleymediaventures.com Jeanna Goodrich – Associate Publisher jeanna@schooleymediaventures.com Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation Chris Hill – Vice President chill@cordilleraranch.com

Creative Director: Laura Kaples

Operations Manager: Natalie Meadlin

Assistant Operations Manager: Amber Crawford

Contact: Cordillera Ranch Living Magazine 113 South Plant, Suite F Boerne, TX 78006 210-507-5250 info@schooleymediaventures.com

Cordillera Ranch Living is published bi-monthly through a joint venture between Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation and Schooley Media Ventures, LLC. No reproduction in any form is authorized without the consent of both Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation and Schooley Media Ventures, LLC. Cordillera Ranch Living is a registered trademark of Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation. 203 Shadywood, Boerne, TX 78006. Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 2008. All rights reserved. No responsibility is assumed for unsolicited submissions. Manuscripts, photographs, and other submitted material can be acknowledged or returned if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. The content contained does not necessarily reflect the opinions and views of Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation, Schooley Media Ventures, LLC, or Cordillera Ranch residents. Cordillera Ranch Development Corporation and Schooley Media Ventures, LLC assumes no liability for misinformation, omissions, or errors.


9\e\Ôk ]ifd k_\ <og\i`\eZ\ f] Fm\i )' P\Xij f] 8m\[X KiX`e`e^% ÈKXddp _Xj Y\\e jlZ_ X afp% @ _Xm\ Y\\e kf j\m\iXc cfZXc jXcfej n_`c\ cffb`e^ ]fi jfd\fe\ kf Zfcfi dp _X`i% ?fn\m\i# feZ\ @ ]fle[ KXddp# dp j\XiZ_ nXj fm\i% J_\ [f\j XdXq`e^ nfib Xe[ `j aljk X cfk f] ]le% @ _Xm\ j\ek Xcc f] dp ^`ic]i`\e[j kf KXddp# Xe[ k_\p Xcc X^i\\ k_Xk j_\ `j ]Xi Xe[ XnXp k_\ Y\jk%É

8e^\cX JZ_ffc\p 9f\ie\ :c`\ek

Efn f]]\i`e^ j\im`Z\j \oZclj`m\cp Xk dp gi`mXk\# kiXehl`c jXcfe i`^_k fe DX`e Jki\\k `e 9f\ie\

Integrity Salon

.(+ J% DX`e Jki\\k

[`i\Zkcp Y\_`e[ LiYXe Klihlf`j\

,' F]] :fcfi Xe[ :lk n`k_ Pfli =`ijk M`j`k

=fi =i\\ G_fe\ :fejlckXk`fe fi 9ffb Xe 8ggf`ekd\ek :Xcc

/*(%0(.%-,.,

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

5


K_\i\ Xi\ dXep Y\e\Ôkj kf fne`e^ I\Xc <jkXk\# Yfk_ :fdd\iZ`Xc Xe[ =Xid IXeZ_% N`k_ k_\ \m\i Z_Xe^`e^ dXib\kj# k_\ b\p kf \eafp`e^ k_fj\ Y\e\Ôkj `j kf jkXp X[m`j\[% 8k GXikcfn Gifg\ik`\j @em\jkd\ekj# n\ gifm`[\ mXcl\ kf fli Zc`\ekj Yp X[m`j`e^ k_\d n`k_ lg kf [Xk\ dXib\k befnc\[^\ Xe[ \o\Zlk`e^ Zfdgi\_\ej`m\ dXib\k`e^ jkiXk\^`\j fe k_\`i Y\_Xc]% 8Yfm\ Xcc# n\ [f `k n`k_ _fe\jkp Xe[ `ek\^i`kp% :Xcc lj kf[Xp jf k_Xk pfl ZXe jkXp X[m`j\[%

:FDD<I:@8C KI8:KJ 8M8@C89C< @E 9F<IE<# KO

FLKJK8E;@E> I8E:? =FI J8C<# ;@CC<P# KO

8\i`Xc g_fkf Yp 8[feX`Xm`Xk`fe%Zfd

?NP +- <8JK ?<I== I8E:? 9CM;%

I\Xjfej Kf 9lp =XYlcflj CfZXk`fe $ Yp ?\i]] IXeZ_# JXd :_Xdg`fe ?`^_ JZ_ffc# :`Yfcf :i\\b <c\d\ekXip# MXc\if# :`Yfcf :i\\b ?\Xk_ C`m`e^ Xe[ <jg\iXeqX ;\m\cfgd\ek 9) Qfe`e^ 8ci\X[p `e GcXZ\ ?`^_ KiX]ÔZ :flekj =ifekX^\ 9\kn\\e Knf KiX]ÔZ C`^_kj $ <oZ\cc\ek M`j`Y`c`kp Cfk J`q\j ( 8Zi\ kf -%, 8Zi\j Ef Fe$J`k\ ;\k\ek`fe $ Dfi\ LjXYc\ CXe[ 9Xii`\ij kf <ekip kf k_\ 8i\X

I\Xjfej Kf 9lp CfZXk`fe Æ n`k_`e Xe _fli ]ifd JXe 8ekfe`f ;`m\ij`kp Æ >i\Xk d`okli\ f] Yilj_ Zflekip n`k_ jfd\ `dgifm\[ gXjkli\ @eZfd\ Fggfikle`k`\j Æ IXeZ_ _Xj k_\ XY`c`kp kf ^\e\iXk\ jlYjkXek`Xc `eZfd\ @dgifm\d\ekj Æ Eld\iflj ]leZk`feXc `dgifm\d\ekj ?lek`e^ Æ Ki\d\e[flj Xdflek f] ^Xd\1 [\\i# hlX`c# [fm\# klib\p Xe[ dfi\ NXk\i Æ Cfkj f] nXk\i 8ZZ\jj Æ <oZ\cc\ek XZZ\jj

=FI DFI< @E=FID8K@FE 8E; GI@:@E> :8CC1 /*'%/(-%,/'' 6

|

July / August 2009

-)+ E% D8@E JK% JL@K< ('( s 9F<IE<# KO ./''M`j`k lj Xk nnn%GXikcfnGifg\ik`\j%Zfd



24

Home Tour

Open Hearts and an Open Home

Contents

34

10: Developer’s Corner

The Cordillera Ranch Architectural Review Committee

16: Get Away

Texas Lakes...Fun In The Sun!

20: Club News

Fishing In and Around Cordillera Ranch

34: Feature

The Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department – Community Coming Together in True Texas Fashion

42: Dining

50

Summer is Just Peachy at The Cabana Grille!

46: Shopping

Unique Finds in Gruene

50: Builder Feature

Excellence and Elegance – The Burdick and Christofilis Experience

60: Staff Feature Rod Boyle 68: Calendar of Events 71: In the News 8

|

July / August 2009


Extraordinary Environments

Landscape / Lighting / Pools / Paving

www.landdesigntx.com

830.816.6670

Come visit our newly completed studio/gallery Call for appointment. CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

9


developers corner

The Cordillera Ranch

Architectural Review Committee By Chris Hill

A

s it looks like the real estate market and overall economy is starting to stabilize a bit and find the bottom of the recession, many more people are starting to think about moving forward with building their dream home. For the past 12 to 18 months, many of the families who already own property in Cordillera Ranch had put their building plans on hold to “wait and see” how this played out. It seems that over the most recent few months, some confidence has started to creep back into the minds of buyers and potential home builders. We have seen an increase in new customer traffic, sales activity and new construction commitments within Cordillera Ranch during that time. The combination of increased confidence in the overall economy, decreased home construction costs and the fact that all Cordillera Ranch property owners are starting to see the impact the magnificent new clubhouse will have on the lifestyle in Cordillera Ranch, has me expecting to see this trend of more home building continue. Because of this I feel like this is a good time to make sure everyone understands the role of the Cordillera Ranch Architectural Review Committee (ARC) and why it is such an important component to protecting values within the community. If you have already built a home here or in any other master planned community you are likely familiar with the process and the role of the ARC. However, with more than 500 of the 1,000+ total lots sold still not built on in Cordillera Ranch, there will be plenty of you who go through the process sometime in the future. When you do, it’s important to remember one thing, the ARC is here to help protect your investment in this community by ensuring that all homes and other improvements are built in accordance with the design guidelines and restrictive covenants. For those building the home of their dreams, the ARC can seem like an obstacle on the road to paradise. However, what many property owners may not realize is that the architectural guidelines in this community are an asset to them. In fact, with an understanding of the process and a few key strategies, the ARC can serve as a resource during the challenging process of building a custom home, rather than a hindrance to the project.

All about the Cordillera Ranch ARC

The Cordillera Ranch ARC is managed by Mike Sheridan and Valerie Shaw. Mike has been a part of the development team at Cordillera Ranch since the beginning of the project in 1996 and not only manages the ARC but has been responsible for the land

10

|

July / August 2009

planning of the entire community and worked closely with the Nicklaus Design team to oversee the design and construction of our beautiful golf course. Valerie has been the ARC administrator since 2005 and as the number of homes being built has increased dramatically she has been able to keep up with the increased workload and efficiently manage the process. The ARC works very hard to consistently review and approve all home plans and other improvements proposed in the community. Cordillera Ranch, like most communities, subdivisions and neighborhoods that have property owners’ or home owners’ associations, has architectural guidelines and restrictive covenants (also known as covenants, conditions and restrictions) that must be followed, and an architectural review committee to enforce those guidelines and restrictive covenants. In addition to Mike and Valerie, we are fortunate to have Boyce Tucker, a Cordillera Ranch resident and AIA architect, on the ARC and involved in the review of each home plan submitted. The role of the ARC is especially important in communities that feature custom homes, wherein the property owner is allowed the freedom to design a home from the ground up, rather than choosing from a selection of floor plans offered within the community.


The purpose of the ARC is to ensure the integrity of the community itself. Property owners purchase land in this community because the character and quality of the community appeals to them. Maintaining the integrity of the community not only extends the vision of the developer and makes residents happy, it also helps support property values within the community. Long after owners have gained the approval of the ARC and completed their new home, the architectural guidelines of the community continue to protect their investment by ensuring that all of the future homes will be built to similar architectural standards. In addition to the obvious ways in which covenants, conditions and restrictions protect the interests of community residents, guidelines also function in subtler ways to maintain the unique features of the community and protect the environment. For example, Cordillera Ranch has restrictions on the type and amount of outdoor lighting that is allowed in order to preserve the view of the night sky. Even with approximately 500 homes built today, as you drive through the community or just sit on your porch overlooking it, you can really get a sense of why this is so important. In addition, Cordillera Ranch has covenants indicating that a certain percentage of native vegetation must be preserved, and that plants used in landscaping must be drought tolerant and/or that irrigation must be limited. This provides for responsible water use among residents, helps to safeguard the natural surroundings and preserves the “ranch” feel of the community.

Tips for a smooth architectural review process

Before you even start the design process there are several things you can do to make the entire experience as smooth as possible. When approached in an organized and thoughtful manner, the architectural review process can be a pleasant and rewarding

experience for property owners. A few simple strategies can help ensure that the review process is both painless and beneficial for everyone involved.

Draft a schedule:

The ARC meets weekly (currently every Tuesday). Owners should be prepared to follow the schedule of the ARC with the understanding that the stages of the review process often follow the conception, design and construction of the home. Identifying appropriately spaced deadlines that coincide with the ARC’s review and approval process for each stage will help keep the plan on track.

Choose the team wisely:

The choice of professionals that will design and build a home can often mean the difference between the seamless integration of an owner’s vision with ARC guidelines, and a frustrating struggle between the two parties. The ARC strongly encourages owners to select professional architects, engineers or designers to plan and design their new home. The ARC only reviews plans to make sure they meet the aesthetic requirements of the design guidelines and restrictive covenants. The ARC does not review plans to determine if they meet residential building codes, or if they meet proper engineering design or standards for structural, mechanical or drainage issues. Builders and architects with experience designing homes in Cordillera Ranch will have a better understanding of the challenges that may be presented by the climate, terrain, vegetation and other natural features of the property. In addition, architects and builders who have experience working with the ARC will be better prepared for the processes and paperwork associated with them.

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

11


developers corner

Utilize the ARC:

Planning for the steps in the process: First Meeting – Site Analysis Meeting This meeting is to initiate the review and approval process prior to preparing any drawings other than sketches for the proposed improvements. This informal review is to offer guidance to the owner, architect and builder (if chosen) prior to the initiation of preliminary design and to fully understand what the property has to offer in relationship to the topography, sun orientation, vegetation, adjacent land uses and property setbacks. Second Meeting – Preliminary Design Meeting At this time we will review all elements of the design, the architecture, the site plan, materials, colors and other proposed and future improvements. During this meeting, pre-construction requirements are discussed and the responsibilities of property owner and builder are covered. Third Meeting – Final Review and Approval to Construct by ARC Before final plan approval is granted, a stake-out of all improvements, installation of construction veg fence, payment of all fees, possible TCEQ requirements and any plan revisions must be approved in writing. You do not need to attend the Final Review meeting.

12

|

July / August 2009

Members of the ARC have extensive experience in the processes and challenges of planning and building homes in the community, and they can provide a wealth of knowledge and advice to property owners. It is beneficial to solicit the ARC’s input during the planning stages and consider and discuss their suggestions. Treat the ARC as a member of the planning team, rather than an opponent. This will help ensure a “win-win” situation for both parties. Managing the ARC is not an easy job or process. It is often an emotional time for the owner because they are committing an incredible amount of time and money to build the home of their dreams. At Cordillera Ranch, the role of the ARC is to be fair and consistent in our implementation of the design guidelines and covenants, conditions and restrictions. As you drive through the community today it is more obvious than ever that the intent of our design guidelines and restrictions along with the diligence and consistency of the ARC have had a very positive impact on this community that sets it apart from any other. To find out more about the ARC or to schedule a preliminary meeting to discuss building your home, please contact Valerie Shaw at the Cordillera Ranch Visitors Center.


Fine Furnishings Hand-Selected for Exquisite Beauty and Quality Construction Complimentary Design Assistance 322 South Main St. Boerne, Texas 78006 830-249-0081

www .C alamity J anes T rading C o . com


Change Your Body. Change Your Life. Boerne Personal Fitness is a private personal training studio located in Boerne, Texas. What makes a personal fitness studio different from other workout facilities? s You set times to come in to work each week. Your trainer will be there to devote time to YOU and your specific training needs. s You won’t have people looking at you while you work out! s Your personal trainer will be there with you from day 1 to listen to your fitness goals, and most importantly, be there with you EVERY WORKOUT. s Your personal trainer will provide diet and health counseling throughout your training. Who is right for this sort of fitness studio? Anyone! Boerne Personal Fitness’ trainers will formulate a training routine for housewives and working moms, for those who are recovering from injury or illness, or for athletes who are trying to get an edge on the competition. We train people from 8 to 88!

s s s s s s s

14

|

One on one personal training Sports specific personal training 2-3 on one personal training Small group training Sports group training Size and strength training Volleyball performance training

s s s s s s

Speed and agility Target toning Circuit training Yoga Tai chi Massage

1595 South Main St. | Suite 103 | Boerne, TX 78006 ph: 830-331-8455 | alt: 210-859-2441 | boernepersonalfitness.com July / August 2009


CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

15


Get away

Texas Lakes...

Fun in the Sun!

By Jeanna Goodrich

Medina Lake Medina Lake offers a water-filled sanctuary for swimmers, anglers, and divers alike. Nestled inside an intricate network of trees, hills, and limestone bluffs, Medina Lake’s 4,000+ acres are a haven for those wishing to escape to the beauty and serenity of the outdoors. Only 23 miles south of Bandera—the perfect distance for a family day trip—public access to the lake is available at Plum Creek Cove in Bandera County Park, where a boat ramp and parking are available. Once out on the clear, fresh waters, park your boat against a lush area of shoreline for a picnic or for swimming fun; or, head away from the shore for some of the best fishing in the area, as the lake is known best among fishermen for its large yellow catfish. The lake is also an attraction for local SCUBA divers, as the clear, cool waters and rocky landscape create coves and caverns for aquatic wildlife. Though no overnight camping sites are available for public use at the lake, small cabins and lake homes available to rent are scattered along the shoreline. Pack the cooler for a quiet afternoon on Medina Lake, or pack the SUV for an entire weekend. Boat ramp fees are $5, or $10 if you are launching jet skis. For a map and more information, visit www.banderacounty.org/services/MedinaLakePark.htm. Medina Lake is 24 miles from Helotes, west on Hwy 16

(34 miles from Cordillera Ranch)


canyon Lake At Canyon Lake, there really is something for everyone. Whether seeking solace at a secluded campsite, or renting a party boat with a huge group of friends, the over-8,000-acre lake offers 80 miles of recreational and sporting shoreline for all to enjoy. From sailing lessons to primitive camping, the multiple public and private facilities at Canyon Lake offer opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, picnicking, camping, hiking, hunting, even horseback riding and mountain biking—truly all of the outdoor “ing”s you could possibly imagine. Two swim beaches, 22 boat ramps, and 38-pound striped bass make Canyon Lake a water recreation paradise. The Army Corps of Engineers at Canyon Lake even offers numerous volunteer programs to help keep the lake clean and assist with the lake environment’s safety and stewardship. Campsite fees range from $12 to $54, and it only takes $3 to put a boat in the water. And if you really like the lake, you may purchase an annual, day-use pass for $30. For a map and more information, visit http://www.canyonlakechamber.com. Canyon Lake is 28 miles from 1604 & 281, north on Hwy 281 (26 miles from Cordillera Ranch)

Lake travis Of course, Lake Travis is a great place for the usual lake activities: fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking. But as the place for the ultimate Austin-area lake recreation, Lake Travis offers water activities for even the most daring of water enthusiasts: kayak rentals and races, parasailing adventures, cycling competitions, windsurfing regattas, and SCUBA lessons are the perfect complements to an extremely active outdoor lifestyle. Lake Travis even has a waterpark, ensuring fun for family members of all ages, and a vineyard, ensuring fun for those of legal drinking age. If you’re less amphibious, the Oasis, among other delicious dining establishments, boasts breathtaking views from the cliffs of the lake—you haven’t seen a sunset until you’ve seen it from the upper deck of the Oasis. With rental homes and condos, campsites, marina facilities, public-access boat ramps, beaches, and parks all around the shoreline, a weekend on the water at Lake Travis is guaranteed fun and adventure. For more information, visit http://www.laketravis.com.

Lake Travis is 94 miles from 1604 & 281, north on I-35 (86 miles from Cordillera Ranch, north on Hwy 281 and west on Hwy 290)

lake lbj

Lake LBJ is 78 miles from 1604 & 281, north on Hwy 281 (74 miles from Cordillera Ranch)

Love boating and watersports? Lake LBJ is for you. Over 20 miles long, the lake is ideal for sailing, boating, and watersports of all kinds, and is never too crowded. A peaceful retreat, Lake LBJ offers a variety of log cabins, lakeside condos, or vacation rental homes for the perfect weekend-long getaway. It also has a number of RV Parks for those who do not want to rent a cabin or a condo. Hitch on your jet skis or strap your kayak to the hood; Lake LBJ is a beautifully scenic and serene vacation destination. Launching your boat or your jet ski is free from the Cottonwood ramp off FM 2147, or costs a small fee—which benefits the Lions Club—at the Llano River arm. Many overnight rentals also offer their own boat ramps, boat rentals, or other water sport rentals. Visit www.highlandlakes.com for more information on Lake LBJ and the other lakes in the Highland Lake chain.


/`QVWbSQbc`S EXCEPTIONAL 2SaWU\ OUTSTANDING @SZObW]\aVW^a AS`dWQS

MAGNIFICENT

This isn’t just any construction project, this is your home and there’s a lot on the line. The guidance and discernment must be exceptional, and the details exacting. The relationships and trust must be genuine and true. At Robert S. Thornton, LP – Great Homes we form a team – starting with the client through the architect/designer, supervisors, interior designers, longstanding subcontractors and vendors. And if the team and relationships are right the process and product will be unsurpassed.

Robert S. Thornton, a founding member of the Preferred Builder Group has completed over 60 homes in Cordillera Ranch, each home capturing the personal style of the owner and adapted to its one-of-a-kind Hill Country environment. From design through occupancy Robert S. Thornton, LP – Great Homes promises intense supervision and a constant display of faith based integrity. The long-term satisfaction of current and former clients is their motivation and reward.

ROBERT S. THORNTON, LP – GREAT HOMES 507 EAST BLANCO, BOERNE TEXAS 78006 830 249 3646 | WWW.RSTHORNTON.COM


ILLUMINATING LIFE.

South Texas’ Premier Lighting Studio Lighting Design • Lighting Control • Distinctive Fixtures Residential • Commercial • Hospitality

16151 College Oak Ste. 102, San Antonio, TX 78249 210.314.8446 www.lightbydesignSA.com

by appointment


club news

Fishing In and Around Cordillera Ranch By Shane Reynolds

T

here are great fishing opportunities in the Hill Country and on the Central Texas Gulf Coast. Here at Cordillera Ranch, we have the free flowing upper Guadalupe River, where the Texas State fish, the Guadalupe bass can be found. The upper Guadalupe also has black bass, catfish, carp and many types of sunfish. No matter what the flow of the river is, there are some great fishing holes, and an angler can usually head to River Park in Cordillera Ranch and catch bass and perch without too much effort. Whether you enjoy fly casting or conventional fishing, there are many opportunities around Cordillera Ranch. Within Cordillera Ranch, we have Swede Creek and the small lake in the park. The lake has a very healthy population of bass, sunfish and catfish. Swede Creek Lake is catch and release, so please use barbless hooks and treat the fish with care and you release them. For kids, using live bait, both worms and minnows, is probably the most fun and productive way of fishing the small lake. Casting a fly rod is also another great way to land bass in the lake. The crown jewel of the Hill Country is the lower Guadalupe River, the southernmost freshwater trout fishery in the United States. The lower Guad, as locals refer to it, is just below the dam of Canyon Lake. Canyon Lake was created in 1964 by the Army Corps of Engineers to control the seasonal flooding that occurs on the Guadalupe River. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) determined that the cold water discharges from the dam would displace the native warm water species naturally occurring in the river. Being the stewards of the public resources, they worked to develop a plan for the introduction of cold water species to utilize this new habitat, and thus, the trout fishery was established. The lower Guad is stocked with trout each winter by the TPWD and a very active Guadalupe Chapter of Trout Unlimited. We have a few good fishing lakes within an hours drive, with Canyon Lake to the east, and Medina Lake to the west. Canyon Lake, which is northwest of New Braunfels and 8300 acres, is the first reservoir on the Guadalupe River where anglers may fish for striped bass, black bass,

20

|

July / August 2009


white bass, Guadalupe Bass and catfish. Medina Lake, which is northeast of San Antonio and 5400 acres, holds hybrid striped bass, black bass, white bass, flathead catfish, blue catfish and channel catfish. A short drive an hour south of San Antonio is one of the best lakes in South Texas, Choke Canyon Reservoir. Choke Canyon is a big lake, consisting of 25,670 surface acres and is fed by the Frio River. Its superb underwater topography produces some record size black bass. Other species that are found in Choke Canyon are crappie, bluegill, red eared sunfish, blue catfish, channel catfish, and alligator gar. There is also a healthy population of alligator in Choke Canyon, which adds to the adventure of kayak fishing. The last fishing area I’ll mention, which is a favorite for many of our Cordillera Ranch club members, is Port Aransas and the central Gulf Coast. This area of the coast is a superb red drum and spotted seatrout fishery, and offers a beautiful setting with all types of coastal wildlife. Site casting in the clear water of the Texas Gulf Coast for redfish is a great adventure. As the Outfitter for The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch, I’m more than happy to answer questions about fishing, arrange trips with local and distant guides for fishing trips, or simply take your kids fishing at Swede Creek Lake. We offer Learn to Fish clinics, Fly Casting seminars, guided excursions, and I have a network of freshwater and saltwater guides I work with, so don’t hesitate to contact me with any request.

Shane Reynolds Outdoor Recreation Director The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch 210-616-6051, sreynolds@cordilleraranch.com

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

21


Stadler Custom Homes Concept Home in Cordillera Ranch

Our customers are our number one priority.

(830) 249-1010

www.sagecapitalmortgage.com 128 W. Theissen St. • Boerne, TX 78006

Lance Welch

lpw@stsagecapital.com

22

License #67661

|

Natalie Hill

natalie@stsagecapital.com

July / August 2009

Let the professionals at Sage Capital Mortgage help you realize your dream of homeownership with great rates and personalized service. We specialize in ReďŹ nancing, Residential, Lot, Home Equity, FHA/VA, Commercial, Investment, Farm and Ranch Loans.


K\Z_efcf^p Jfclk`fej ]fi Pfli ?fd\

E

og\i`\eZ\ k_\ Zfem\e`\eZ\# Zljkfd jfclk`fej Xe[ jXm`e^j k_Xk Zfd\ ]ifd nfib`e^ [`i\Zkcp n`k_ fe\ ZfdgXep kf `ek\^iXk\ Xe[ dXeX^\ k\Z_efcf^p jfclk`fej n`k_`e pfli _fd\ $ pflËcc cfm\ k_\ Jk\ic`e^ \og\i`\eZ\%

C\k lj kXb\ pfli \m\ek kf k_\ e\ok c\m\c n`k_ k_\ dX^e`ÔZ\ek \og\i`\eZ\ f] Xe flk[ffi dfm`\%

C\k fli [\j`^e k\Xd Zi\Xk\ X le`hl\ jpjk\d ]fi pfli _fd\ Æ `eZcl[`e^ c`^_k`e^ [\j`^e# c`^_k`e^ XlkfdXk`fe Xe[ Zfekifc# Xe[ cXe[jZXg\ c`^_k`e^%

` e ] f 7 J k \ i c ` e ^ ? f d \ K\ Z _ % Z f d s / * ' % , * .% * +( ' s n n n% J k \ i c ` e ^ ? f d \ K\ Z _ % Z| f23d CordilleraRanchLiving.com


home tour

Open Hearts and anOpen Home

“W

e could live anywhere, but we chose Cordillera — and we love it.” When Todd and Carol Jarvis decided to pack up and leave Houston, with a one-year old daughter and another one on the way, Cordillera Ranch was the last place they expected to end up. “All that was necessary for my work was access to an airport, because I travelled globally every week,” Todd said. “I came home one day and said to Carol, ‘We can live anywhere. We could go to London, Singapore, Perth, Sydney… anywhere we want!’ I was thinking ‘culture,’ but Carol was thinking something else.”

24

|

July / August 2009

By Jeanna Goodrich

“I was thinking ‘family,’” Carol responded. “I was raised in San Antonio, and I knew that, with two children, we would need a network of family to help raise and nurture them. Sure enough, Todd was driving to the San Antonio airport—on his way to Brazil—and saw an advertisement for Cordillera. He called me and said I should look at it. My sister and I came out here, kids in tow, and—though at first I didn’t want to like it, as soon as we drove in I just knew. This was a place for us, and we fell in love with it.” According to Carol, the decision to build a home at Cordillera Ranch was, “well, like having another child.” Todd added, “When we first started building, it was so exciting, but there were times when we were frustrated, exhausted. In the end, of course, it was


Jarvises settled on four acres on Crested Butte. “It was the last lot Gary showed us,” Todd remembered, “and after spending ten minutes here, a turkey came out of the wooded creek area, and then ten minutes later a deer did, too. I was convinced Gary had a pen of wildlife that he released just in time for us to walk by.” Carol laughed, “It’s true—the only wildlife we saw in Houston were mosquitoes.” Todd added, “We’re borrowing the wildlife’s space by living here. It’s a part of the neighborhood and a part of our home. A turkey even walked across our slab while it was still wet, and you can still see his footprints.” Their home, built by Burdick & Christofilis, contours to the shape of the hill it sits upon. Todd insisted that the perfect placement of the house was devised brilliantly by Damon Christofilis, who suggested situating the home to take in two different and magnificent Hill Country views, one from the comfort of the living room and the other from the office balcony on the second floor. So, what inspired the magnificent design of the Jarvis’s custom home? A window. One window, seen in The Woodlands at the home of Jeff Maggert, PGA golfer, inspired a Castilian and Spanish design theme to be featured throughout the Jarvis’s house, both interior and exterior, and six of these windows can be seen on the front of the house. Todd and Carol worked with architect Ken Woolley to incorporate all of the details they wanted present in their home. “They say there are a million decisions that have to be made, down to the hinges on the door,” Todd said. “I can remember Art [Burdick] saying that if it’s a decision that you’re really toying with, in the grand scheme you’re probably not going to really remember what the other

worth it—our home became the perfect addition to our family.” The Jarvis family emphasized what a great family they have found in the Cordillera neighborhood as well. “Cordillera has taught us that the further away you live from your neighbors, the closer you are,” Todd attested. “In Houston, we lived fifteen yards from our neighbors, but we didn’t even really know them. Here, some of our best friends are as many as a couple of miles away.” Carol added, “It was something we were worried about at first. The last thing we wanted to do was raise our kids miles away from other kids in a place that wasn’t going to be social or have people around, but when we moved here, we got pretty heavily involved and met so many people that have been there for us.” After touring many different lots with Gary Peterson, the


home tour

Lauren Jarvis, the Jarvis’s eldest child, helps her parents in the pre-planning stages. “Building a home was, well, like having another child,” Carol said, referring to the difficult but joyful process of homebuilding.

26

|

July / August 2009

options were,” Carol said. “But at the time it feels like such a huge decision—even choosing the exterior color of the paint was agonizing… but when all is said and done, the swallows nesting on our patio walls don’t really care what color it is!” Walking through the front door, large, half-circle arches lead a pathway into the living room, through a large window, and out to the view. From architecture classes at Texas A&M, Todd discovered that he preferred the half-circle arch, not the quartercircle of most modern architecture. As a result, these grand arches span over doorways, windows and bookshelves, opening the rooms of the house into large, inviting spaces. And all throughout the house, “inviting” is the key word: Kellee Hagar, their interior decorator, said that comfort was the goal. “We wanted to create a home that was nice and beautiful, but relaxed and livable,” Hagar said. “It is a reflection of their hearts and personalities, and their warmth: you walk in and immediately feel welcomed and comfortable.” From big, comfortable couches and chairs, to the breakfast nook where the family shares their meals together, to the den and gameroom that Lauren and Lindsey have claimed as their creativity haven, the Jarvises home is truly a home. Even more than that, their home now serves partly as an office for their business, Sterling Home Technologies, Inc. “The construction of this house planted the seed to start the business,” Todd explained. “During our first years here, I was leaving the country [for my previous job] virtually every Monday and coming back on Friday—I’ve been to more countries than I have states,” he laughed. “Settling down in Cordillera, I made some new business goals: wear shorts to work and have the option of putting the girls to bed. Our strategy was: God first, family second, employees and customers third, and the rest will follow.” While adapting to the changes that Cordillera presented them, the Jarvises decided to create a home that would, in turn, adapt to them. Todd described their “adaptive home” with an analogy to a car. “When you open your car doors, the interior lights come on. It anticipates your need to see within the car. Why not have a house do the same thing?” he posed. So the Jarvises did just that: with Todd’s background in Industrial


Automation & Control projects with Honeywell, they created their own adaptive home. With fourteen thermostats controlling individually almost every room in the house, motion and heat sensors to turn lights and air on and off, and driveway sensors to anticipate the entrance into the garage and kitchen, the Jarvis’s home really does live around them. As Todd explained, “Even with our lighting system outside in the front—it turns on at sunset and turns off at sunrise, and we’ve never had to change the bulbs. When we pull in the driveway at night, the house knows we’re here, so it turns on the lights in the garage and in the kitchen. Why turn a light switch on? If the house knows you’re there, why not have it turn on the light for you?” And though the Jarvises are well-equipped for a relaxing and fun evening in the house, “Being outside is so much fun,” their oldest daughter, Lauren, asserted. When the stunning Hill Country view from the giant living room window isn’t “outside” enough, Lauren, her younger sister Lindsey, and Todd head outside to the creek at the edge of their wooded backyard. Over and over again, the Jarvises attested that “we couldn’t have ever done this in Houston”—“this” encompassing everything from their outdoor experiences to the close-knit relationships they’ve formed over seven years. The Jarvises began Outdoor Movies of Texas at Cordillera, showing family movies on a big screen on the golf course on warm, summer nights. Carol was also involved in hosting the first Cordillera Shindig, and still sees these social gatherings as opportunities to grow closer to their friends and neighbors, new and old. And they couldn’t be happier with their decision. “We do work for people outside of this community,” Todd said, “but the people that live out here are different. They’re more down to earth, normal, God-fearing, country-loving people. When we moved to Boerne, this became home. Until we moved here, I was always from McAllen, and now this is where we’re from. I live here, I’ll work anywhere in the world, but this is where I live.”

Home Checklist: 5,000 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, 4.5 car approx 4 acres Ken Woolley – Architect Greens and Blooms – Landscaping Kellee Hagar – Interior Design Sterling Home Technologies – Media Burdick & Christofilis – Builders FO Foundation – Foundation Lifetouch Stucco – Texture Stower’s – Furniture Gary Peterson – Sales Representative

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

27


BILL ZANER

PAINTINGS OF TEXAS AND THE WEST “Afternoon Shower” oil 24 x 36”

painted with love...

B ILL Z ANER P AINTS T EXAS . COM

Kellee Hagar

Interior Accessorizing

creative touches • unique designs personal styles • holiday decor Office: 210.492.9608 Cell: 210.414.0637 15014 Grayoak Forest San Antonio, Texas 78248

28

|

July / August 2009

830-249-3700


T

McRae M.D.

Medical Laser Spa

he Premier Laser Center in the Texas Hill Country

After four years of treating satisfied laser patients – we continue to provide the best! #UTERA 4ITAN s ,ASER 'ENESIS Intense pulsed laser hair removal & vein removal /BAGI s -ICRODERMABRASION s &ACIALS s !ND -ORE The latest and leading in laser technology – 0EARL &RACTIONAL 4REATMENT (the only one in the San Antonio area) Zerona Laser Body Contouring – Painless, Noninvasive

1 1 7 S . S a u n d e r s | B o e r n e , Te x a s , 7 8 0 0 6 8 3 0 . 2 4 9 . 2 6 0 0 | w w w. m c r a e m d . n e t

Botox-Radiesse-Juvederm

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

29


landscaping

the landscape design process •

By Mike Logsdon

A

ny design process is a lot like cooking or baking pies. This is an analogy that I have used to explain the design process in elementary terms. Generally, a novice cook will follow the recipe verbatim and, as he becomes more proficient, he might start to add and alter the amount of certain ingredients. He might even remove

one or two altogether to change or to mix it up, to improve or create something fresh or new to satisfy the taste of the individuals eating the food “designed” and prepared by the cook or chef. I’ve thought this was a good, simple and easy-to-understand correlation explaining these two completely different processes with their similarities, in very general terms. As a property or home owner seeking to hire or collaborate with a professional in one of the


many design disciplines—such as an architect, landscape architect, interior and/or exterior designer— understanding the process to reach the ultimate project goals is essential and remains the same. To be successful, this process of design must be a logical sequence of steps to meet the expectation, criteria and ultimately the solutions for the proposed project. This solution might include various items or “ingredients” such as plans, elevations, sections, details, renderings, sketches, initial material selections, etc., to convey the intent of the design to the owner. Depending on the project’s type, size, scale, elements, location, topography, vegetation and difficulty, various parts and parcels of the process can be more or less detailed or even combined, but generally will need to include as much detail as needed to deliver the clients’ expectations. The first step in the design process is called the “program” and is critical to the success of the project. A well-developed program sets the stage for the rest of the design process. Broken down into the simplest terms: the process consists of establishing a program through meetings and discussion to define the needs and objectives, and now, more than ever, budget. Programming should include the review of various design layouts of different styles, elements, and details of completed projects. Generally, the budget constraints are considered at this phase; however, it sometimes tends to stifle or hinder creativity. I like to see the budget discussions during the concept phase of the design process unless the budget is very low. The next two basic steps in the design process are conducting analysis, diagnosis and synthesis of the project to develop the ideas for the concepts. Then revisions based on the client’s feedback will typically occur at this stage to prepare the solutions for the final design, prepared for the implementation of the proposed design and project. As the design process relates to what we do in the creation of outdoor living spaces, these steps are used to layout pools, paving, patios, landscape and lighting, to mention a few. Creativity is essential, first and foremost for success and value in any project, but creative decisions have to be tempered by cost considerations. Value is the ratio of performance (function) to cost. Material selection is one huge variable in the cost of any design project as well, as many other factors such as shapes, sizes of the spaces, energy efficiency, and ecologically conscious equipment and products.

If a project does not perform the way the client expects then the design does not work no matter what it looks like or how great the aesthetics are. As budgets have tightened, sometimes the long-term function of the project is compromised, and budgets have to be considered as: a part of the budget paid out over time versus initially. When cost is the primary consideration and value takes a back seat, the long-term goals are compromised. By involving all the design professionals in the early stages of the process, the collaboration, synergy and flow of creativity is of greater value and typically can and should equate to savings—and if not to savings, at least to a more cohesive design and project.

Mike Logsdon is the owner of Land Design where we specialize in creating, designing, implementing or contracting of outdoor living spaces. Our offerings include water features of all types, such as pools and ponds, chemically or biologically filtered swimming vessels. We also create fire features that burn wood or clean alternatives. We construct shelters, structures, pavilions, and casitas, and specialize in landscaping, lighting and many other outdoor living peripheral products and services. From rainwater collection, patios and paving, to grills and kitchens, we can create just about anything for entertaining and living outdoors. Examples of our work can be viewed on our website www.landdesigntx.com or on display at our design studio, gallery and showroom, #1 Bergmann Road, Boerne, Texas on IH-10 West.

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

31


Cordillera Ranch and GVTC Hill Country living with the most advanced communications technology available

ultra-speed Internet digital cable TV security monitoring unlimited phone

Thanks to GVTC’s Fiber-to-the-Home technology, Cordillera Ranch is connected to the fastest, most advanced communications solution offering the highest bandwidth possible. Residents can enjoy the fastest Internet speeds available, hundreds of digital cable television channels including HDTV and DVR, clear and reliable telephone with unlimited local and long distance plans, along with 24-hour security monitoring. This breakthrough fiber-optic technology is designed to accommodate future growth to deliver up to 100Mbps of broadband speed or more. So relax and enjoy your place in the Texas Hill Country — and take comfort in knowing GVTC keeps you connected to the rest of the world. 1(800)-367-4882

W W W. G V T C . C O M

Services described will be provided by either Guadalupe Valley Telephone Cooperative, Inc., (“Cooperative”) d/b/a GVTC or its wholly owned subsidiary, Guadalupe Valley Communications Systems LP d/b/a GVTC.


Proud to Have Built Over 100 Custom Pools in Cordillera Ranch

210-493-POOL 21105 IH-10 West San Antonio, Texas 78257 • Remodeling Department • Full Service, Maintenance, and Supply Departments • Winner of 13 International Design Awards • Aqua100 National Award of Excellence Hall of Fame • Top 50 US Pool Company • Winner of 189 APSP Design Awards • 39 Summit Awards • Uncompromised Quality

Exclusive “Designs of Distinction”

w w w. R i v e r O a k s P o o l s . c o m


feature

Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department:

A

Community Coming Together in True Texas Fashion By Ben Schooley

s the pioneers of the 1800s traveled across and settled the Hill Country, there were countless times that friends, neighbors, and the community as a whole needed to band together to bring services to the area. Whether it was helping a friend dig a well, or working together to erect a new schoolhouse, those men and women knew that they must “take the bull by the horns� and get the job done. That same spirit still lives on in the Hill Country, and is evidenced by the brand new Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department. Once a sleepy town with little need for emergency services, the Bergheim (and Cordillera Ranch) area has quickly blossomed into one of the fastest growing areas in Texas. With a population that was quickly expanding, residents in the Bergheim area recognized the need for a new Fire Department, and, in true Texas fashion, took it upon themselves to accomplish the goal.

34

|

July / August 2009


Steve Koronczok was the first resident that was inspired to begin moving the project forward. “Historically, fires had been serviced by Boerne. But the whole eastern end of the area was serviced by Kendalia and Boerne. This is one of the fastest growing areas, so obviously the need was huge. In fact, not too long ago we had a close call. Two years ago, a lot in Cordillera caught on fire. A worker threw a cigarette out, and burned almost 4 acres. Somebody saw it, called the guard house, and it just so happened that one of the Cordillera Ranch irrigation trucks was full of water, ran over to the lot, and put it out. We’ve been so lucky to not have a big grass fire during this year’s drought. We would be in big trouble.” Having recognized the need, Koronczok and fellow Cordillera Ranch residents Scott Shaheen and JW Pieper began the preliminary property search. “We had talked about having Cordillera giving us a piece of property for this. We looked at the area by the entrance gate, but it really wasn’t enough room. We knew there was a need for the area, and Gene Miertschin, the county commissioner, was really a huge help for us. As we had the first thoughts, he was a huge help to us as we began to piece this together.” Using Miertschin’s expertise and assistance, the group was determined to find the perfect site, and found it almost directly across the street from the Cordillera Ranch gates. “Before we could even begin organizing, we needed to identify the piece of property” Koronczok continues. “This piece of land was abandoned

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

35


feature

“...It’s been such a community effort through each step in the timeline.” from the old Highway 46. We thought the State had the deed, but it turned out that Kendall County owned it, and had it not been for the Commissioner’s Court and the County Judge, Eddie Vogt, it probably would not have happened.” Armed with the site, the group, along with the assistance of many of the communities that would be serviced, began to look at the vision for the facility. Pieper explains, “The vision was to build something big enough to service us immediately, but be capable of handling the growth. It was also created with the intent of using it as a community center as well.” Soliciting input from many of the residents in the region, the group also needed to solidify the design and organize construction. Koronczok says, “We didn’t have to look far. Scott (Shaheen of Hooker Contracting) comes from a small community and understands the value of the VFD, and knows what it means for the community. He’s done so much work, and without him, none of the visions would have been realized. From all the money donated, I promise you it’s a fraction of the amount of time and money that Scott has volunteered. For example, a good friend of his contributed

36

|

July / August 2009

the foundation.” Shaheen adds, “There’s a number of local contractors and vendors that donated their services and made all this happen. The electrical, air, and plumbing were all donated. Other large service donations include the concrete foundation and paving, water well, masonry, roofing, sheetrock and carpet. The Kendall County Engineering Department graded it, and have returned multiple times. The county has been such a tremendous asset of contributions and assistance. The help from all facets of the community has really been amazing.” Koronczok adds, “If it wasn’t for J.W. Pieper’s countless hours as acting Treasurer and his attention to detail, then this project never would have come together.” Along with the construction needs, the group was in search of architectural design assistance. Cordillera Ranch clubhouse designer and resident Mike Marsh of MAI Architects took it from there. Shaheen explains, “I’ve known Mike for a lot of years, and have done a lot of work with him. When I was doing a project with him in the Georgetown area, I told him that Cordillera Ranch was getting close to doing the club. I referred Mike to the developer here and he saw the project was for real. He also knew that his wife wanted to return, so sure enough, they did and moved here permanently. So at the same time, he opened the Boerne location for his offices. When he did that, I told him I just volunteered him to design the fire station. And, of course, he did a tremendous job. Area resident Allen Lindskog of CEC Engineering also volunteered to donate the civil engineering services for this project.” Equipped with the land, the designs, and the contractor, the group knew that it would still be an expensive undertaking. While much of the work and materials had been donated, it would still take a sizeable investment for the project to be fully completed. Pieper says, “The most sizeable donation we received was from the 2006 Cordillera Ranch Shindig, which was $100,000. We also had a Bergheim community VFD garage sale at the Kendall County Fairgrounds that netted $11,000. Then we had a guy come in and say that he would match the funds. It’s been such a community effort through each step in the timeline. In the end the total project cost was $1,100,000 and because of the generosity and hard work of so many great people, it has no debt.”


At the groundbreaking for the facility, the Waring VFD donated a fire truck. The State of Texas sent a Texas Flag that had flown over the capital. Residents from all of the communities called their friends and sought those that could assist with the construction, both in terms of services, as well as monetarily. An anonymous donor that lives on FM3351 donated $20,000. The commitment of “community” is completely evident, and the founders of the group, all Cordillera Ranch residents, couldn’t be happier. In addition, there was substantial effort put toward keeping the facility as environmentally friendly as possible. Pieper explains, “We were able to install a rainwater catchment system capable of filling the fire trucks with rainwater. This was purchased exclusively through grants from the Lende Learning Center and the LCRA. We are so excited about it!” Koronczok says, “Cordillera Ranch residents had a lot to do with this undertaking. The help that we received from the Shindig, to all of the meetings we had at resident’s homes…I credit them so much for helping. That being said, it’s so important to me that people understand what a community project this was. There is no way that this would have all come together without the help of the residents of North Barcroft, Bergheim, Waterstone, Kendall Woods, Sage Oaks, Dresden Woods, Pleasant Valley, Coveney Ranch, Silver Hills, and of course Cordillera Ranch. This has just been a wonderful example of people joining forces for a greater good. And really, isn’t that why we all live here? The area is so beautiful, but the real motivation is to be surrounded by such wonderful people.”

CONTRIBUTORS TO BERGHEIM FIRE STATION CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SERVICES PROVIDED

Backyard Materials......................................Topsoil for Landscaping Bergheim General Store..................................... Plumbing Materials Bergheim Plumbing.............................................................. Plumbing Burdick & Christofilis.................................... Construction Materials CEC Consulting Engineers..................... Civil Engineering Services Cordillera Ranch LTD......................................................Rock Veneer Couture Floors.........................................................Carpet and Labor Crater Makers...................................Rocksaw Equipment and Labor DAS Aerial Service.............................................................. Trenching Gary Coleman Electric...................................Backhoe and Operator Hard Rock Industries.......................................... Water Storage Tank Hill Country Steel........................................................... Pipe Bollards Hooker Contracting Company.........General Construction Services I-10 Stone Source, LTD.......................Carved Stone for Fire Station Ingram Ready Mix..................................................................Concrete JAJ Construction Services, LLC.............Septic System Installation Jean Robinson Design..........................................Landscape Design Kendall County...................................................Development Permit Kendall County Air.....................................................HVA/C Systems Kendall County Engineering Department.............. Excavation & Grading & Culverts Light by Design..............................................................Light Fixtures Lundberg Masonry, Inc.................Rock Veneer and Masonry Labor MAI Design Group............................. Architectural Design Services NH Electric Company................................................. Electrical Work Riebe Construction Limited........................................... Septic Tanks River City Roofing & Remodeling...............Roofing & Damproofing San Antonio Granite Works.............................. Granite Countertops Schneider Steel Company......................................Reinforcing Steel Schultz Concrete Services...................Concrete Pumping Services Steve G. Persyn Engineering.................Structural Design Services TR Drilling & Service........................................................Well Drilling Trinity Rainwater Collection........Rainwater Capture System Labor Urban Concrete Company..............................Concrete Subcontract Labor & Equipment Wastewater Consultants, Inc..........................Septic System Design

CONTRIBUTORS OF GOODS AND SERVICES FOR FUNDRAISERS

A Perfect Pair.......................................Stationery and Auction Items Cavender Chevrolet.......................................................Auction Items Circle H Signs......................................................................... Banners Kendall County Fair Assoc............................................. Meeting Hall


texas investment properties ... are they part of your long term strategy?

time

isn’t it you put tangible assets to work for Sotheby’s INTERNATIONAL REALTY

Kathy Miner 210-823-8952 kminer@gvtc.com

you?

Kathy Budde 210-274-4136 kbudderealtor@aol.com

Income Producing Properties | Raw Land | Hospitality

Kathy Budde has been in the real estate industry for over 10 years and thoroughly enjoys helping people in all facets of the real estate community. Before sales, she did property management for over 15 years in the multi-family arena working with a company in Oakland, California. Her goal is to help people get what they want and focus on their needs as well as customer service.

Kathy Miner has over 28 years of sales management and marketing experience, along with expertise in commercial, luxury and development property in Texas. She has a strong background in water rights, raw land entitlement, design, contract negotiations and strategic marketing. Kathy’s strongest skill is matching clients with properties; whether it is acreage or an investment property or improved commercial sites. She is very involved in the community of Boerne and supports many local charities and events.

38

|

July / August 2009


714 south main Boerne, Texas next to st. peters catholic church

SHOP URBAN Closed Mondays

tue-sat 10 to 6 sun 12 to 5 www.urbanturquoise.com 830.331.9830

william rast trina turk spree girl alternative AG modern amusement CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

39


Artist Performances

Specializing in fine instruments, accessories, and instruction.

Guitar Workshops

Offering group or private lessons for all ages Guitar | Flute | Harp | Violin Piano | Mandolin | and More

109 Oak Park Dr. | Boerne, Texas 78006

830-331-9840

Call today to reserve your lesson space.

www.heartshomeacoustics.com

When it comes to long-term care,

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME A good thing about Long-Term Care Insurance from State Farm®* is that you have your choice of care options – including in your home. You’ll also be helping to protect your life savings from the cost of extended care. To learn more about it, just talk to your neighborhood State Farm agent.

LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR

Ginny Thompson, Agent 217 East Bandera Road Boerne, TX 78006 Bus: 830-249-9505 www.ginnythompson.com

STATE FARM IS THERE.®

Providing Insurance and Financial Services statefarm.com® • *State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company •Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois See your local State Farm Agent for details on coverage, costs, restrictions and renewability. LTCI2002-08 P02460 04/05

40

|

July / August 2009


325 S. MAIN STREET, BOERNE, TX 78006

830.249.7393

WWW .G REEN B ULL J EWELRY . COM


dining

Summer Is Just Peachy!

at The Cabana Grille


By Lee Kneale

A

s we head into the summer months here in the Hill Country its time to start thinking about some summer foods. What is better than a back yard BBQ with Peach Cobbler for dessert? The Texas Hill Country grows some of the best peaches in the country! And Fredericksburg Peaches are actually world famous. Fredericksburg Peaches, also known as Stonewall Peaches are grown on soils with lots of minerals and micronutrients. This makes the flavors of the peaches more complex. Also the altitude and variation in day to night temperatures in the Hill Country help make the sweet flavors more intense. How ever with a late freeze this past April, most of the Texas Hill Country peach crops were destroyed so Hill Country Peaches will be limited this season. But with the right recipe any peach will be fine for peach cobbler! Not only does peach cobbler taste great, but it’s very simple to make.

Cobbler Filling:

4 Cups Fresh Peeled Peaches (blanch peaches in boiling water for 30 seconds to help remove skins) ¾ Cup Brown Sugar 1 Teaspoon Cinnamon 1 Teaspoon Vanilla 1 Tablespoon Flour

Cobbler Crust:

1 Cup Flour 1 Teaspoon Baking Powder ½ Teaspoon Baking Soda 3 Tablespoons Brown Sugar 4 Table Spoons Unsalted Butter (cut into small cubes) 2/3 Cup Butter Milk Additional 1 Table Spoon of Brown Sugar for Topping

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Generously butter a 1 1/2-quart shallow baking dish. Place the sliced peaches in the dish and sprinkle with brown sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, and flour. Mix gently and spread evenly again. Bake for 10 minutes. Meanwhile combine all dry ingredients for cobbler crust in a bowl. Cut in the butter with a pastry cutter or your fingers, to make the texture like coarse crumbs. Add buttermilk and stir to form a soft dough. Remove fruit from oven and drop rounded spoonfuls of dough on top. Sprinkle with last tablespoon of brown sugar and return to oven. Bake until fruit is bubbly and crust topping is golden brown, about 20 minutes. Serve warm topped with Blue Bell Vanilla Ice Cream and a Glass of Peach Sangria.

Another great way to enjoy Texas Hill Country Peaches would be in a nice cool glass of sangria blanco. Sangria was first made in Spain in the early 1600s. Typically it was made with red wine mixed with brandy and available fruits. Southern Spain started to make it with peaches and nectarines, which they call Zurra. There is also Sangria Blanco, which is made with white wine instead of red wine. Sangria became a huge hit and spread throughout Europe, each country using their local wines and fruits. In 1964, at the World Fair, Sangria was introduced to the United States. Since then it has become a popular punch made from a variety of wines and fruit juices. The Cabana Grill offers Red Sangria made with a Spanish Tempranillo wine. (Tempranillo comes from the Spanish word temprano, which means early, and refers to the grapes tendency to ripen earlier than other grape varieties)

Ingredients for Sangria Blanco

1 750 ml Bottle of White Wine (A Sauvignon Blanc is a great choice) - you could also substitute a light red wine if you’re a red wine drinker 3 oz Brandy 2 oz Triple Sec (Orange flavored liqueur) 1 Cup Orange Juice 1 Cup Pineapple Juice 2 oz Simple Syrup (equal parts water & sugar, boil water and add sugar) 2 Peaches Pureed (Blanch peaches, remove the skin & pit, and blend in a blender) 4 Peaches (skin on) Sliced Mix all ingredients in a pitcher. Refrigerate for at least 8 hours. Serve over ice.

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

43


Ranch at the Rim

Marks First-Year Anniversary

C

in The Rim shopping center 18007 IH-10 West San Antonio, Texas

www.ranchattherim.com 210-319-3001

reated in honor of the venerable manufacturer’s 125th anniversary in 2008, 125 pair of these $12,500 Lucchese Anniversary Boots will be made before the pattern is retired... “Fewer than 40 retailers across the country were lucky enough to sell a pair or even two of these boots last year. A handful of very fortunate stores sold four, five, even six pairs. One retailer — only one — sold an astonishing nine pairs of the Lucchese Anniversary Boots in 2008. That retailer was Benjamin Peña of Ranch at the Rim in San Antonio, Texas. “When asked about his singular accomplishment, Peña was quick to deflect any praise and give credit where he believes credit is due; first, to his wife and store co-owner, Selina Peña, then to his staff, and finally, most importantly, to God. “It was a special moment for a special boot and I was just blessed to have the opportunity to be involved,” replies Peña simply. “Fred King, marketing director at Lucchese, is more effusive in his appraisal of Peña’s achievement. ‘Mr. Peña has a great talent for serving people. They recognize that he’s a genuine guy who really knows what he’s talking about and who truly wants to assist his customers.’... “Today, Ranch at the Rim customers will find a Texas-sized collection of Western wear to suit their needs, from traditional to trendy... “Thanks to the success Ranch at the Rim had with the Lucchese boots, Benjamin and Selina Peña have earned their place in the history books.” –from Western & English Today by Garol Gustafson


cuts Colors styles Styles Cuts

Nails

tanning Tanning

Hydrotherapy

1 FM 3351 Ste. 140, Bergheim

(830) 229-5214

www.lacenlassosalon.com

With over 34 years of experience behind the chair, Iris has spent numerous hours perfecting her skills in the art of hairdressing. Having trained with familiar names in hair including Matrix, Vidal Sassoon, Paul Mitchell, and recently graduating from the Tony & Guy Academy in Dallas, Iris is anxious to bring her skills and knowledge to the Bergheim, Boerne, and Bulverde area and to show her clients how to make an appearance.

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

45


s d n i F e u q i in Gruene Un

shopping

Cow Purse with Cross $55 Grandmother Moon’s Magical Emporium

Wagon Wheel Bench $180 Ornamental Iron Works

46

|

July / August 2009

Lone Star Rope Table Lamp $130 Lone Star


Red Dress $56 Pookie Janes

PA Tole Tray $75 Gruene Antique Company

Yellow Boots $98 Gruene Antique Company

Metal Measuring Spoons $19.95 Dancing Bear

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

47


THE

Art OF CONCRETE DESIGN.

Decorative concrete flooring and precast concrete counters, sinks, tiles, firebowls, and fireplaces | | 39390 W. IH10 Suite C Boerne, Texas 78006 Showroom Available by Appointment 830.981.2210 | RiverbedConcrete.com

RIVERBED CONCRETE

STEWARTRANCHES.COM We have many more ranches available across the state on our website, StewartRanches.com

HUNTING RANCHES Atascosa Co. 2,353 AC Zavala Co. 960 AC

Cody Stewart, Broker

RECREATIONAL RANCHES Real Co. 1,100 AC Comal Co. 165 AC

OFFICE: (210) 451-7681 CELL: (210) 317-7288 48

LIVE WATER RANCHES Kinny Co. 2, 448 AC Edwards Co. 936 AC

|

July / August 2009


Garza Masonry Stone, Inc. Quarrier & Dealer of Natural Limestone, Sandstone, Hydrasplit, Sawcut, and Dimensional Stone

8299 S.W. Loop 410 (exit Ray Ellison) | San Antonio, TX 78242 | Phone: 210.623.5443 | Fax: 210.623.2317 101 N. IH10 Acess Rd. (exit #537) | Boerne, TX 78006 | Phone: 830.249.4821 | Fax: 830.816.3141

Ranchers Tree Service Formerly named Lone Star Tree Service Co.

C: 210.416.5005 | tpn1010@gmail.com TRIMMING | CLEARING | PRUNING | REMOVAL

• Lot clearing • Land and cedar clearing • Brush and debris haul off • Tree Trimming, thinning and pruning • Canopy lifting

• Ball moss removal • Tree removal, take down and haul off • Stump grinding • Consulting and insurance claims • Oak Wilt management

ch, a Ran r e l l i t ord At C may star k u oa yo your t. g n i trimm on July 1s r trees us a call fo n! Give formatio in more

THOMAS P. NORTHINGTON

| www.rancherstreeservice.com CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

49


builder feature

Excellence and Elegance:

A

the Burdick and Christofilis Experience

t different points in the conversation, both of them said the same words: “Everybody needs a house.” Damon Christofilis and Art Burdick, premier homebuilders in Cordillera Ranch, build a lot more than just houses. Works of art nestled on carefully selected plots of land, Burdick & Christofilis create architectural masterpieces, custom designed to fit each and every homeowner’s specific needs. Their home building and construction is more than just a slab of concrete and some 2x4s—it’s a journey, a personal and personable service with the homeowners. “We used to be competitors,” Burdick began the conversation. But both Burdick’s and Christofilis’s different backgrounds in the building and construction industries brought them together to be a dynamic and driven pair. A self-described “Air Force brat,” Christofilis eventually called Austin “home,” where he attended high school and graduated and went on to attend the University of Texas. “I started a construction job to make money to try to stay in school [at UT]. My passion for it grew while I was out of school for two years. But before I knew it, I found myself in College Station pursuing a degree in Construction Management,” Christofilis recalled. “I was brainwashed into being an Aggie—before then, I was a Longhorn at heart.”

50

|

July / August 2009

By Jeanna Goodrich

Art Burdick, on the other hand, came to the University of Texas from his home near Chicago. He graduated with a degree in Economics, but found himself fascinated with the building industry. Although his interest was sparked in Austin, Burdick accepted a job offer in 1971 in San Antonio; he later became President and a partner in the company. “I started my career in production housing, but discovered that I wasn’t able to form personal relationships with the homeowners,” Burdick said. “We mass-produced a good product, but there was no creativity, no original or elaborate design.” Burdick decided it was time for him to begin his own process of home building, forming Burdick Custom Homes in 1989. Enter Damon Christofilis, who, after working in construction fabrication and then with Perry Homes in Houston and San Antonio, was pining to enter the custom home niche. “With production, you have to wear a lot of different hats, in land procurement, marketing, floorplans” Christofilis noted, “but I was ready to start learning more, to start exploring more of my passion.” Burdick approached Christofilis about forming a partnership “because of his personal character and terrific builder reputation,” Burdick said. “At the time,” Christofilis said, “I was aspiring to


bring my work to the level of Burdick Custom Homes. But if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em, right?” he added with a laugh. “Really though,” Christofilis continued, “it was flattering to be given the opportunity to work with Art, who, with his stellar reputation and track record, was an amazing mentor.” So, the two have set out to create some of Cordillera’s most creative and remarkable homes. “The home-building process revolves around three things,” Burdick said. “It satisfies a basic need; it is a great source of happiness; and it is a great investment. I can’t really think of any other product that does all that.” But far from the basics, Burdick & Christofilis create works of amazing architectural art. “Damon is the best person I have seen at placing a home on a lot to maximize views, capture breezes and mitigate construction costs,” Burdick said. “But It’s not just about building—it’s far from just that,” Christofilis added. “It’s about service; it’s about creating personal relationships with the sub-contractors and the homeowners. We—” here Christofilis gives credit and the “key to success” to his right-hand man, Jason—“start with the lot consultation and consult with the client to not only discover what they want in a house, but how they want to live. We want to give our homeowners the most honest, straight-forward information we can, because in turn it empowers families with the facts to decide what they want and what they need. And we don’t stop when the house is finished. Being happy with the house for years after its completion is an enduring legacy of the Burdick and Christofilis experience.”

Art Burdick and his wife, Pam, attend the banquet for the nominees of the 2009 San Antonio Ethics in Business Award.

Damon, his wife, Sherry, and daughter, Haley, find comfort in their custom home at Cordillera. Photo courtesy of Beth Coyle.

“We see our homeowners on the golf course and have dinner in their homes,” Burdick added. A high level of satisfaction comes from knowing that their builder is beside them the whole way, even a considerable number of years down the road.” Burdick and Christofilis have built over 70 homes at Cordillera Ranch, including Christofilis’s own. “Six years ago, after I’d started building in Cordillera, my wife and my daughter gave me the ‘green light’ to move out here,” Christofilis said. “Sherry, my wife, has also been amiable with living out here in our Model Home that has to be show-ready at a moment’s notice. She has been instrumental in our success and is a huge part of our company.” “People have commented that I must be crazy to live where all of my work is,” Christofilis then admitted, “but I just see it as a big plus. Homeowners want the confidence that we have their backs, and our continuous presence out here means that our reaction time to any issues or concerns is off the charts.” “The logistics of the situation are only natural,” Burdick added. “Instead of chasing jobs all over South Texas, Burdick &

Christofilis does its business close to home. Building a home, you discover that the quality of the service makes people happy. We want to make, and keep, people happy. Damon and Jason are fantastic at accomplishing this!” “People ask me, ‘What’s your warranty?’” Christofilis replied, “and I say, ‘I live here!’” With such outstanding appreciation for personal homeowner relationships, it’s no wonder why Burdick Custom Homes was one of the finalists for the 2009 San Antonio Ethics in Business Award given annually by the Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health, in partnership with the UTSA College of Business. “We were the first and only builder to ever have been nominated for the Ethics Award,” Burdick said, a remarkable milestone in the product and process of their business. Christofilis concluded, “It all comes down to the challenge of taking how a homeowner wants to live, taking the land God gave us to work with, and melding the two together to create a custom home that the owners love.”

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

51


Indoor vs Outdoor? You Can Have Both.

Enjoy the comfort of heated or air conditioned space as required, but spend the glorious temperate days outdoors at the Ranch, all in the same room. Our INDOOR/OUTDOOR ROOM enables you to have elegant upholstered furniture, beautiful area rugs and spectacular artwork in a controlled and protected environment. You choose when the room is heated or air conditioned and when it is a magnificent outdoor covered patio. Sliding doors unobtrusively disappear into a wall cavity, while electronic screens can be lowered at the touch of a button to keep out insects and critters. TV, sound system and appliances will perform better and last longer when they are protected from the elements. (Screens and electronics provided by Sterling Home Technologies, owned by Cordillera resident and satisfied Burdick & Christofilis homeowner, Todd Jarvis) Enjoy the INDOOR/OUTDOOR ROOM every day of the year. Bring your pool into the home or take your living area into the yard the choice is yours.

Homes Shown by Appointment Cordillera Ranch | 830 229 5176

www.burdickhomes.com


Integrity, trust, experience – and good old Texas know-how. It takes special qualities to market Texas real estate – but then Texas real estate is pretty special. Texas offers some of the richest land in the world (which is perhaps why European investment in Texas exceeds all United States investment in China and Japan put together, according to John Bruton, European Union ambassador to the United States). Texas land has long been recognized for its outstanding investment potential and, since 1995, Texas ranch property has nearly tripled* in value. But buying real estate of any kind needs the expertise and guidance of dedicated professionals who know the marketplace – and the people. Phyllis Browning Company has a proven track record as one of the most reputable and successful independent real estate companies in San Antonio and South Texas. We’ve been helping buyers from all over the world make smart decisions about Texas real estate for 20 years. Whether you are buying or selling, looking for hunting property, a luxury estate or a weekend escape – or you just want a qualified market evaluation of your property – contact Phyllis Browning Company Premier Farm & Ranch for the service and expertise you’ll need to make the right choice. Visit our website at www.premierfarmandranch.com where you will find the best of the best in South Texas. And a lot of good old Texas know-how! Phyllis Browning Company Premier Farm & Ranch specialists, left to right: George “Timo” Hixon, Paula Coates, Philip C. “Cebe” Musgrave, Jr., George M. “Mitch” West, Lisa Ruhnke, Luke Rogers, Todd Avery, John Austin and Charles A. Beever, III * Texas Rural Land Market Summary

Premier Farm Ranch R E A L

6061 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209

210-805-3616

Toll Free: 800-860-0699

&

E S T A T E

www.premierfarmandranch.com


SPEND THE DAY IN THE

TEXAS HILL COUNTRY Whether you are on a motorcycle or bicycle ride, on a trip with friends or family or even just looking for a way to spend a beautiful day outside; Camp Verde General Store is the place to come. Relax in the shade of our outdoor patio and enjoy an ice cold Coca Cola®, have lunch, savor some of our homemade pies or cookies and enjoy the rich history that is Camp Verde General Store! • Daily Lunch Specials • Beautiful Outdoor Patio • Gifts & Gourmet Specialties • Full Service Post Office • Hunting & Fishing Licenses

285 Camp Verde Road East, Camp Verde, Texas 78010

830-634-7722 | campverdegeneralstore.com | Open Daily 9am - 5pm

Fine home fragrances, exceptional table top accessories, exclusive bath products and elegant home decor. 210 South Main Street, Boerne, Texas 78006 • Phone: (830) 331-9272 • Fax: (830) 331-9284 • LasFinezas.com

54

|

July / August 2009


Y o e u t k a h i L W See ? Volume 1, Issue 3 • March/Ap r il 2009

Volume

un 4 U May/J 1, Issue

e 2009

CO RD ILL

U

July/Aug

ust 2009

LIV IN G

LIV ING

NC H ER A RA

ER A RA NC H

CO RD ILL

Volume 1, Issue 5

FRO M 4 - STA RS TO C - STA R

The Vill as at Cordill era Ran ch Hill Cou ntry Win e Tra il

arsh M e k i M

V ILLA S ERE NA

One of Cordill era ’s Fin est Hom es:

FYg]XYbh 7cfX]``YfU gY AUghYfa]bX \ `iV ci UbX 7

JU LY / AU GU ST

W @]jY Aig]h cZ HYlUg ]b h\Y <Y

B er Volunt gheiM

THIS IS LIVING. PUR E AND SIMPLE.

Uf

eer Fire Dep

t.

Commun ity Comin g Togethe in True Te r xas Fash ion

20 09

09 JU NE 20 MAY /

aYg ;fYUh <c \cfbhcb H Vm FcVYfh Yf <cigY H\Y :]g\ `Y UbX :Ua]`m Ghm

6U`UbW]b[

]j ]b [ h \ ]g ] g `

" d i f Y U

b X g ]a d

`Y"

Schooley Media Ventures, LLC works in the realm of ideas. Then we take those ideas and bring them to life, much like we do for each issue of Cordillera Ranch Living. Newsletters, Magazines, Corporate Communications, and even Journals – if you have an idea, we want to hear about it. We pride ourselves on our ability to create pieces that effectively communicate with your audience and do so in a manner that is not only memorable, but beautiful. Give us a call – let’s create something amazing together. 3 0LANT 3T s 3TE & s "OERNE 48 s BEN SCHOOLEYMEDIAVENTURES COM

h \ ]g ] g `

]j ]b [ " d i

f Y U b X g

]a d ` Y "

SMV E ST . 2 00 5

Scho s oley Media Venture


Enjoy our new 62-room, 21-suite facility with many amenities including:

h ot e l & s u i t e s si x f l ags west • boern e, tex as

56

|

• Gift Shop • Pool • Jacuzzi (four in-room & one outside) • 27” Color TV • Coffee maker • 24-hour beverages • Dataports • Iron/boards • Express checkin/out • Voicemail • Valet service • Two phones • Speaker phones

• Business desk & chair • Complimentary Quick Start Breakfast • Free parking • Microwaves • Hair dryers • Mini-refrigerators • Board room • Meeting room • Bus parking • Satellite • Jetport high-speed Internet connections

0 . 2 492009 . 6 8 0 0 | 3 5 0 0 0 I H- 10 Wes t • Boerne, Texas 78006 July8/3August


:\eklip )( Ilgc\ Gifg\ik`\j Ilgc\ Gifg\ik`\j /..%)(K<O8J

Jflk_K\oXjIXeZ_\j%Zfd

.'( J% DX`e Jk% 9f\ie\# KO ./''-

(('(+* @?*. Gc\XjXekfe# KO ./'-+

C`m\ NXk\i Gifg\ik`\j# IXeZ_\j# I\j`[\ek`Xc :fdd\i`ZXc Gifg\ik`\j

]\Xkli\[ gifg\ik`\j 8,615 ACRES EDWARDS CO.

C`m\ nXk\i# jgi`e^j# Zi\\bj# + d`c\j i`m\i Yfkkfd# ^i\Xk \c\mXk`fe# n`cc [`m`[\ ))(, XZ -+'' XZ )-#.'-#,''

215 ACRES BEE COUNTY

957 ACRES LLANO COUNTY

)#-''"&$]k CcXef I`m\i ]ifekX^\# _`^_ ]\eZ\[ n`k_ kifg_p n_`k\kX`c \ofk`Z _\i[% <ohl`j`k\ iXeZ_ jkpc\ Cf[^\# _`^_ ]\eZ\[# ^i\Xk n_`k\kX`c ^\e\k`Zj# _fd\ n`k_ nff[ Õffij# dXep cXb\j jgi`e^j# ifZb Yc`e[j Xe[ ]\\[\ij \ekiXeZ\ \c\Zkife`Z `ek\i`fi ^Xk\j# klieb\p iXeZ_# (#00, g\i XZi\# DXb\ f]]\i )' d`c\j m`\nj# 0#'0(#,''

600 ACRES DIMMIT COUNTY

Fecp -, d`c\j jflk_ f] [fnekfne JXe 8ekfe`f% >i\Xk _lek`e^# dXa\jk`Z fXb ki\\j Zfm\i k_\ clj_ ?`^_ ]\eZ\[# kifg_p [\\i# ZXY`e# + n\ccj ZfXjkXc ^iXjj gXjkli\j# g`g\ ZXkkc\ g\ej# dlck`gc\ [\\i g\ej# Yc`e[j ]\\[\ij ]\eZ\[ Xe[ Zifjj ]\eZ\[ gXjkli\j# ) gfe[j# _flj\ (#+0.#''' Xe[ YXie% *#,'' g\i XZi\# DXb\ F]]\i

80 ACRES BEE COUNTY

892 ACRES LASALLE COUNTY

403 ACRES ATASCOSA COUNTY

>i\Xk gifg\ikp cfZXk\[ .' d`c\j jflk_ f] [fnekfne JXe 8ekfe`f% Nfe[\i]lc *&) ifZb _fd\ n`k_ cXi^\ Zfm\i\[ ]ifek Xe[ YXZb gfiZ_ n`k_ ]XekXjk`Z m`\nj f] , jkfZb kXebj# cfn ]\eZ\[# j\e[\ifj# k_\ jflk_ KO _`cc Zflekip% ?`^_]\eZ\[# fXbj# ^i\Xk Y`^ e\`^_Yfij# [\\i# _f^j# hlX`c jflk_ KO Yilj_# gfe[ jZXkk\i\[ n`k_ fXbj# k_fljXe[j )#(0, g\i XZi\# `em\jkd\ek f] gif[lZ`e^ Fc`m\ Ki\\j# nXk\i n\ccj# g`g\ ZXkkc\ g\ej Xe[ dlZ_ dfi\% DXb\ F]]\i

320 ACRES BANDERA COUNTY

( _i EN f] JXe 8ekfe`f e\Xi D\[`eX Ko% K_`j ^fi^\flj _`ccj`[\ _fd\ Zfej`jkj f] ,&+&* ifZb_fd\ fm\icffb`e^ Xe XdXq`e^ jgi`e^ ]\[ cXb\ 8dXq`e^ _`cc Zflekip m`\nj ]fi d`c\j% >i\Xk kfgf^iXg_p# dXa\jk`Z fXbj# * gfe[j# ( n\cc# ^i\Xk _lek`e^% DXb\ F]]\i

143 ACRES MEDINA COUNTY

Ifl^_cp (%), d`c\j ]ifd =D +.( n`k_ cfkj f] gXm\[ ]ifekX^\% PXeZ\p nXk\i jlggcp c`e\ fe gifg\ikp Xe[ gifg\ikp `j Zlii\ekcp 8^ <o\dgk% (#(+-#-)+# DXb\ F]]\i

nnn%Jflk_K\oXjIXeZ_\j%Zfd CordilleraRanchLiving.com |

57


Uâ|Äw|Çz A A A WÜxtÅá Stadler Custom Homes has dedicated itself to creating each client’s dream home. The mission of the company has always been to provide clients with a positive, enjoyable, and rewarding homebuilding experience. The company’s growing success is derived from the execution of this original mission. As a result, Stadler Custom Homes has achieved this goal over and over, resulting in many satisfied homeowners throughout the years.

It’s simple really . . . Purchase one of our completed and available homes, and we’ll buy your Cordillera Ranch lot from you! Offer is subject to change without notice. Lot purchase is contingent upon mutually agreed upon price for both lot and home being purchased.

For more information on our Lot Purchase Program, available homes in prestigious Cordillera Ranch, or to schedule a custom build appointment, please contact Talashia Jansen. ~ 830.980.4198(O) / 210.852.8503 (M) TJansen@StadlerCustomHomes.com Visit us on the web at

StadlerCustomHomes.com


cordillera life

Memorial Day

Celebrations

Cordillera residents celebrated Memorial Day with food, fun and games by the pool. From music and dancing to hula-hoop contests and poolside slide, the Clubhouse hosted fun for all ages. Cordillera Ranch extends its heartfelt thanks to each and every member of the U.S. Armed Forces that has defended the freedoms of this great country.

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

59


Rod Boyle

staff feature

60

|

July / August 2009

Name: Rod Boyle TITLE: Director of Membership Sales Hometown: Anaheim, California Current Residence: Boerne, Texas Education: Oral Roberts University Azusa Pacific University How Long have you been at Cordillera Ranch: I started at Cordillera Ranch on October 1st 2003 after having been at ArrowCreek Country Club in Reno, Nevada for four years.


What are some things that residents of Cordillera Ranch may not know about you? I am the second oldest of eight children. There are four boys and four girls. I played football, basketball and baseball in high school. Having played college baseball all four years, I was an All-District selection after hitting .345 my junior year, and .350 my senior year. What is amazing that after 30 years, I still hold the single game stolen base record. I coached high school basketball and baseball seven years with two of them as the Varsity Head Baseball Coach at Anaheim High School. After coaching, I wanted to stay in sports and became a high school and college basketball official. I officiated quite a few of the finest California High School players – with many of them playing in the NBA today. I finished with a total of 11 years as an official, seven of them at the NCAA level. Having spent a majority of your life on the West Coast, what do you like about the Texas Hill Country? This is a beautiful part of the country most people will never know exists. It’s easy to understand why Boerne has had tremendous growth and success. The residents and members of Cordillera Ranch always tell me how they love it here and how the lifestyle has enriched their experience. I feel very fortunate having come from a location so close to Lake Tahoe (Reno) and now call the Texas Hill Country – home. What are some of your hobbies & interests? Absolutely love to travel. Having been raised in a big family, vacations were rare and money was very tight. I feel blessed to be able to see so much of the country on my days off and vacations. I love to play golf and especially different golf courses throughout the country. It was real tough when we were under construction here at Cordillera Ranch, I couldn’t wait for the golf course to finish after working at a 36-hole facility in Reno and playing regularly. What is your favorite sport? What sporting event was a special experience? My favorites are the NBA & Major League Baseball. I grew up a Lakers & Dodgers fan. I truly love college basketball and enjoy watching good college football games as well. I have attended the Masters, the Final Four here in San Antonio, World Series, NBA Finals, Rose Bowl, Stanley Cup and U.S. Open to name a few special moments.

“Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand, the spines of others are often stiffened.” – Billy Graham What has been your biggest challenge at Cordillera Ranch? I would have to say the initial offering of membership back in October of 2003. I had 45 days to sell 150 Full Golf Memberships to property owners who purchased in Cordillera Ranch with no promise of there ever being a golf course. I was selling with no facilities for them to see. The prospective member was purchasing purely on vision. There were so many naysayers during the offering period that thought this club project would never get off the ground. Thank you to all of you who stepped up and made this project a reality. How would you describe your interaction with members at Cordillera Ranch? I truly believe with all my heart that we have some of the best members in all the United States. Cordillera Ranch members will take time to stop their golf, delay their dining experience, stop their workout to meet and interact with prospective members to explain and elaborate why they enrolled as a member in to The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch. This sells more memberships than the facilities themselves. You spent three (3) years working on the pipeline project in Alaska, what was that like and do you have any unusual stories? It was a great experience. I worked Security and was 21 years old when I began my adventure on the Trans Alaskan Pipeline. I carried a gun and a badge, monitored the gate at a number of facilities that housed the pipeline employees. One of my tours was at Chandalar Camp just north of the Arctic Circle. Part of my job was to chase grizzly bears out of camp in the early morning hours when the camp was a sleep. With the summers being 24-hours of light, it was not as if I was chasing them in the dark. One story is that I was eating lunch around 2 a.m. and I heard someone walk in to the mess hall wearing metal golf spikes? Well it wasn’t metal spikes, it was a grizzly bear with its long claws wandering in and cleaning out the morning pastries the chef was preparing for the camp. I hopped up on the table and pushed over the utensil cart and made enough noise for the bear to run out. And yes, you got it; the bear wasn’t the only one that was scared. If you had a “Dream Foursome” to play golf, who would you have? Jerry West, Sandy Koufax, John Wooden and Phil Mickelson.

What are a few of your favorite quotes and from whom? “Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.” – John Wooden

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

61


GOLF

golf course HAMPIONS Sticks & Stones Member/Member Championship Tab Birdwell & Steve Jensen

2009 Sticks and Stones Member-Member Champions

Men’s Club Championship Jarratt Jones

Dan Blake

Bob Murphy

Jimmy Garrison

2009 Men’s Club Champion

1st Place Flight Champion

President’s Flight Champion

2nd Place Flight Champion


meet your neighbors

Welcomes Its Newest Residents! Rod & Mary Beverly

Ron & Tisha Hicks

John & Susan Ross

John & Karen Blank

Bill & Shelli Hummel

Dee & Katy Calverley

Ted & Mary Beth Joslyn

Alan Schaefer & Dena Hudson

Ron & Patricia Denny

Michael & Rhnee Kincaid

Herb & Melody Escobar

Armando & Deana Martinez

Martha Gideon Jim & Donna Hawes

Sam & Susan Moseley

David & Ellen Tippetts Andrew & Bernie Tosdevin


SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE... AUTOMATE YOUR ENVIRONMENT We specialize in the design and installation of the finest and easiest to use entertainment systems in San Antonio, South Texas, and the Hill Country. Over the last 9 years, we have developed an exceptional team totally focused on customer service. Our clients include NBA World Champions, U.S. Senators, World Series MVP’s, and Grammy Award winners. Just imagine what we can do for you.

|

HOME THEATER

|

WHOLE HOUSE MUSIC

|

LIGHTING CONTROL

|

AUTOMATION

|

16161 COLLEGE OAK | SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78249 | 210 404 9838 | WWW.DOMINIONTX.COM

The Cordillerra Ranch buckle set is a limited edition of 50 buckles. It is a hand engraved sterling silver buckle with a 14 karat gold Cordillera Ranch logo. A perfect gift for Father’s Day. Call or stop by our shop to reserve your Cordillera Ranch buckle set today.

L������E������

C��������� R���� B����� S�� $995

CLINT ORMS ENGRAVERS & SILVERSMITHS 830.367.7949

64

|

229b oLD iNGRAM lOOP

July / August 2009

iNGRAM, tEXAS

WWW.CLINTORMS.COM


experienced in creating a

<gZZc

lifestyle.

<d^c\ green ]Vh cZkZg looked hd beautiful.

• certiďŹ ed green professional • remodeling & construction – using green products and installation methods • add value to your investment and minimize impact on the environment 31007 ih-10 w, ste 210 | boerne, tx 78006 ofďŹ ce 830.755.4237 | mobile 210.872.8729 fax 800.372.4880 learn more about living the green lifestlyle

visit us at: www.gravellco.com

Quality Work – Done Right the First Time! Before

After s )( 7 3TE s "OERNE 4EXAS

s !LL 4YPES OF ,AND #LEARING s 2ANCH #LEARING s 3ITE 0REPARATION s #USTOM &ENCING s #HIPPING AND (AULING s 4REE 4RIMMING s 0ASTURE 3HREDDING

“A� Rating Member Since 2006

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

65


plumbing heating air

CB Service Company Our Commitment is Your Comfort

210.764.2004

www.cbserviceco.com


Debbie Ebarb

Branch Manager / Escrow Officer 210-490-1313 Debbie.Ebarb@fnf.com

Stability

Brian Baize

Sales Representative Clubs Of Cordillera Ranch Member 210-601-3073 Brian.Baize@fnf.com

Financial Strength

Experience

Fidelity National Title 18618 Tuscany Stone, Ste. 240 • San Antonio, TX 78258 Office: 210-490-1313 Fax: 210-490-1312

www.fidelitysa.com


calendar of events

July & August 2009 The Clubs of Cordillera Ranch www.clubsofcordilleraranch.com Visit this site for more information on:

Ladies’ Golf Events Sporting Clay Leagues

Men’s Golf Events Tennis Leagues

Guided Fishing Excursions Equestrian Activities

Cordillera Social Club www.cordillerasocialclub.com A website for the residents by the residents. View this site for more information on these recurring monthly events: Nature Club Book Club

May 21 – July 5 KERRVILLE: Southwest Gourd Fine Art Show. Juried show features the works of artists from all over the United States. Kerr Arts & Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett. For more information please call (830) 895-2911 or visit the website at www. kacckerrville.com. June 18 – July 26 KERRVILLE: “Images”. Multimedia art exhibit features the best artists in the Hill Country. Kerr Arts & Cultural Center, 228 Earl Garrett. For more information please call (830) 895-2911, email da@kacckerrville.com or visit the website at www. kacckerrville.com. July 2 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Summer Sporting Clays League starts. Form your own team of 4 or register as an individual or pair and you will be placed on a team. $149 per shooter (shells not included). July 2, 16, 30 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Men’s Night Out. Golf Club. July 3 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Head over to the club for some dinner, drinks & dancing with live entertainment by Wilbert Beasley with Body and Soul. 6 - 10 pm, Fee: $35 (Includes food, drink & entertainment) July 4 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: 4th of July Bash: We will have a DJ blasting out some great summer tunes, pool

68

|

July / August 2009

Bridge Club Men’s Bible Study

Movie Night Bunco Night

games, bounce house and much more. Make your way to the club and let’s celebrate our Independence! 11 - 8 pm, Buffet Fee: $14 - Adults, $8 - Children, 6 - 12 years, Complimentary - Children, 5 & Under CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Patriot Partnership. Golf Club. BOERNE: 4th of July Fireworks: This mesmerizing fireworks show will be put on by The Boerne Volunteer Fire Department. Boerne City Park. For more information please call (830) 249-7277. FREDERICKSBURG: Fourth of July Celebration. Includes a cannon shoot and chili cook-off at Becker Vineyards, children’s and community parades down Main Street, pari-mutuel horse racing at the Gillespie Co. Fairgrounds, Pacific Combat Living History program and fireworks at Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park. For more information please call (830) 997-6523, email visitorinfo@fbgtx.org or visit the website at www.fredtexlodging.com. KERRVILLE: Celebration on the River. Features music, food vendors, arts & crafts booths, and children’s activity area. Fireworks occur at dark. Sponsored by Kerrville Parks & Recreation Department. Louis Hays Park, off Thompson Drive. For more information please call (830) 257-7300 or email events@kerrvilletexascvb.com. July 4 – 5, 18 – 19 FREDERICKSBURG: Pari-Mutuel Horse Racing. Features a full slate of quarter horse and thoroughbred races, special races and trials for the 2009 Fair Futurity. Gillespie County Fairgrounds. For more information please call (830) 997-2359,

Cooking Club Fine Wine Club

email gcffa@ctesc.net or visit the website at www.gillespiefair.com. July 10 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Flick n’Float July 10 – 11, 17 – 18, 24 – 25, 31, August 1 NEW BRAUNFELS: Canyon Trail Chuck Wagon Supper & Cowboy Music Show. Hear the English Brothers-Western Music Artists perform “How The West Was Sung” – a high energy, one hour western/ cowboy music show complete with yodeling, comedy and the best pickin’ around. This nostalgic show follows an authentic chuck wagon meal with all the fixin’s. Gates open at 6 pm. Call for reservations. 1201 FM 2722. For more information and reservations call (830) 626–8200 or (888) 408-7245. Email greg.english@rawsonlp.com. July 11 BOERNE: 2nd Saturday Art & Wine: On Second Saturdays the galleries of Boerne host joint openings from 5 – 8 pm. Come out and enjoy a glass of wine and the latest offerings on the Boerne Art Scene. Park your car and take advantage of the free trolley service. Restaurant participants offer 2nd Saturday specials at Boerne Grill, Naples Ristorante, Spinelli’s Vistro, The Creek, The Limestone Grill at Ye Kendall Inn and The Blue Heron at Tapatio Springs Resort and hotel participants offer 2nd Saturday special weekend rates at Ye Kendall Inn and Tapatio Springs Resort. NEW BRAUNFELS: Your Nose Knows! An Introduction to Tasting Wines. Nothing


beats learning about wines like “sensory evaluation” – the process of using all five of your senses to develop an appreciation for one of the true miracles of nature. Learn to swirl, sniff and taste wine like a true sommelier. Preregistration required. Dry Comal Creek Vineyards. For more information please call (830) 885-4076 or visit the website at www.drycomalcreek.com. July 11 – 12 BOERNE: Boerne Market Days: Take beautiful small-town surroundings, dozens of vendors from all over Texas, arts & crafts, antiques, collectibles, unusual items and great food & you have Market Days! Main Plaza. For more info. please call David at (830) 249-5530 or (210) 844-8193 or visit the website at www.mainstreetinboerne.com. July 14, 28 BOERNE: Abendkonzerte: Bring your lawn chairs, blankets and coolers to Main Plaza to oompah to the beat of the longest continually playing German band outside of Germany, the Boerne Village Band. For more information please call (830) 249-7277. July 17 – 18 FREDERICKSBURG: Night in Old Fredericksburg. Includes great German food and drink, German and Texas music both days on two stages, arts & crafts, kids area, historical exhibits and more. 6 pm to midnight Friday, and 11:30 am to midnight Saturday. Marktplatz. For more information please call (866) 839-3378 or visit the website at www.tex-fest.com. July 17 – 19 BANDERA: Old Bandera Downs Trade Days. Features 350 vendors. Grounds of the Old Bandera Downs Race Track. For more information please call (817) 832-9936 or visit the website at www.banderadowns.com. FREDERICKSBURG: Trade Days. Shop more than 350 vendors. Includes live music and more. Across from Wildseed Farms, Hwy. 290 E. For more information please call (210) 846-4094, email fbg@moment.net or visit the website at www.fbgtradedays.com. July 18 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Learn to Kayak. Are you interested in learning to kayak? This informative session will teach you the basics of sitting on and paddling a sit-on-top style kayak. The calm environment on Swede Creek Lake is the

perfect learning environment. 1 – 3 pm. Fee: Complimentary. For more information or to sign up, contact Shane Reynolds at sreynolds@cordilleraranch.com or call the Outfitter Center at (830) 336-4823. July 18 – 19 GRUENE: Old Gruene Market Days. Nearly 100 vendors offer uniquely crafted items, collectibles and packaged Texas foods. 10 am – 5 pm. For more information please call (830) 832-1721 or visit the website at www.gruenemarketdays.com. July 24 – 26 FREDERICKSBURG: 32nd Annual Hill Country Swap Meet. Includes a car corral, flea market, and indoor car display. Hosted by the Fredericksburg Vintage Car Club. Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, Hwy. 16 S. For more info. please call (830) 998-4058 or visit the website at www.fredericksburgcarclub.com. FREDERICKSBURG: Gourmet Chili Pepper & Salsa Festival. Celebrates the chili pepper and all things related. Includes salsa and spicy booths, guest chefs under the Plaza, chili pepper fields, butterfly Haus, hot air balloon show, and more. The Fabs perform on Friday and Rotel & The Hot Tomatoes play Saturday. Noon – 10 pm Friday, 10 am – 11 pm Saturday, and noon – 3 pm Sunday. Wildseed Farms. For more information please call (866) 839-3378 or visit the website at www.tex-fest.com. July 25 BANDERA: National Day of the American Cowboy Celebration. Frontier Times Museum’s Living History Project presents an afternoon of cowboy activities, including chuck-wagon demonstrations, horse shoeing, special cowboy dress-up for kids, historical re-enactments and cowboy entertainment. Bandera County Courthouse Square. For more information please call (830) 796-3864 or visit the website at www.frontiertimesmuseum.com. KERRVILLE: Kerr Market Day. More than 75 vendors from the Hill Country offer arts & crafts, woodwork items, metal craft, quilts, toys, native plants and produce, jams and jellies. Kerr County Courthouse Grounds, 700 Main Street. For more information please call (830) 895-7962, email kerrmarket@aol.com or visit the website at www.kerrmarketdays.org. July 31 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Couples Sundowners. Golf Club.

August 4 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Junior Club Championship. Golf Club. August 6, 13, 20, 27 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Summer Wobble Trap League. Get ready for dove season with this fun league! This is an individual shooting event. Fee: $60 per shooter (shells not included). August 7 – 8, 14 – 15, 21 – 22, 28 – 29 NEW BRAUNFELS: Canyon Trail Chuck Wagon Supper & Cowboy Music Show. Hear the English Brothers-Western Music Artists perform “How the West was Sung” – a high energy, one hour western/ cowboy music show complete with yodeling, comedy and the best pickin’around. This nostalgic show follows an authentic chuck wagon meal with all the fixin’s. Gates open at 6 pm. Call for reservations. For more info. please call (888) 408-7245, (830) 626-8200 or email greg.english@rawsonlp.com. August 8 BOERNE: 2nd Saturday Art & Wine. On Second Saturdays the galleries of Boerne host openings from 5 – 8 pm. Come out and enjoy a glass of wine and the latest offerings on the Boerne Art Scene. Park your car and take advantage of the free trolley service. Restaurant participants offer 2nd Saturday specials at Boerne Grill, Naples Ristorante, Spinelli’s Vistro, The Creek, The Limestone Grill at Ye Kendall Inn and The Blue Heron at Tapatio Springs Resort and hotel participants offer 2nd Saturday special weekend rates at Ye Kendall Inn and Tapatio Springs Resort. August 8 – 9 BOERNE: Market Days. Take beautiful small-town surroundings, dozens of vendors from all over Texas, arts & crafts, antiques, collectibles, unusual items & great food, & you have Market Days! Main Plaza. For more info. please call David at (830) 249-5530 or (210) 844-8193, or visit the website at mainstreetinboerne.com. August 8 – 9, 22 – 23 FREDERICKSBURG: Pari-Mutuel Horse Racing. Features a full slate of quarter horse and thoroughbred races, special races and trials for the 2009 Fair Futurity. Gillespie County Fairgrounds. For additional info. please call (830) 997-2359.

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

69


calendar of events August 9 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Parent-Child Championship. Golf Club. August 13, 27 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Men’s Night Out. Golf Club. August 14 – 16 BANDERA: Old Bandera Downs Trade Days. Features 350 vendors. Grounds of the Old Bandera Downs Race Track. For additional information please call (817) 832-9936 or visit the website at www.banderadowns.com. August 15 NEW BRAUNFELS: “The Couple of the Century: Wine & Food Pairing”. Learn about the two fundamentals in the pairing of food and wine that will provide if not that proverbial “zing”, then at least a pleasant dining experience. Pre-registration is required. Dry Comal Creek. For registration and more info. please call (830) 885-4075. Visit the

website at www.drycomalcreek.com for more information. August 15 – 16 GRUENE: Old Gruene Market Days. Nearly 100 vendors offer uniquely crafted items, collectibles and packaged Texas foods. 10 am – 5 pm. For more information please call (830) 832-1721 or visit the website at www.gruenemarketdays.com. August 20 – 23 FREDERICKSBURG: Gillespie County Fair. Features agricultural, livestock and home skills displays. Included horse racing, concerts, dances, carnival and midway. Parade begins at 10 am Friday. Gillespie County Fairgrounds, Hwy. 16 S. For more information please call (830) 997-2359, email gcffa@ctesc.net or visit the website at www.gillespiefair.com. August 21 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Couples Sundowners. Golf Club.

e p u l a d Gua

p u n a e Cl

The club would like to send a BIG thanks to our members who joined the Outfitter Staff to clean up the Guadalupe River on Saturday, June 6th. Club Members Mike Minson, Jack Donner, Mark Mccurley, Bernie Tosdevin, Emma Tosdevin, and Sophie Tosdevin. Bernie’s parents from England were also a big help! The group collected an estimated 400 lbs of trash out of the Guadalupe River!

August 21 – 23, 28 – 30 FREDERICKSBURG: Harvest Wine Trail. Enjoy special events, tastings, tours, food and entertainment. Twenty-four (24) Hill Country wineries participate. For more information visit the website at www.texaswinetrail.com. August 22 KERRVILLE: Original Team Roping. Cowboys compete in this exciting event. Hill Country Youth Exhibit Center, 3705 Hwy. 27 E. For more info. please call (806) 499-3584, email office@otrc.net or visit the website at www.otrc.net. August 29 – 30 CLUBS OF CORDILLERA RANCH: Men’s Senior Club Championship. Golf Club.


in the news

Here’s a list of some of the Cordillera Ranch Family who have been in the news recently. Congratulations! In May, Alan Rich won in his bid for re-election to the Boerne ISD Board of Trustees. This will be Alan’s second term on the board. Joe McCart’s company Air Medical was recently featured on the cover of the San Antonio Business Journal. The air ambulance company was started in 2001 by McCart and has seen substantial growth in the past eight years. To read the full article go to www.sanantonio.bizjournals.com and type keyword “Air Medical”. Boerne Champion High School golfer Taylor Meadows finished off a stellar high school career with a solid run at the state tournament in May. After helping the team advance through the district tournament, Meadows fired a 5 under par 36 hole total to lead the Chargers to the state tournament where they finished with a solid 5th place showing.

Mitch Copps! In our closest finish to date, they scored a 620, just beating our second place team who finished with a 618. Second place went to Craig Cannon, Phillip Hall and James Stewart. Cordillera Ranch Clubhouse Update: The incredible clubhouse and fitness center is progressing nicely. The facilities are scheduled to be complete in August and September, respectively, and will be fully open for operation in October. If you haven’t taken a tour lately, contact Rod Boyle to see the progress. We will have much more about the opening of this beautiful facility in the next issue. For now, take a look at this aerial photo taken in May.

PGA Tour player Jimmy Walker has found his old form and has won over $125,000 in his last 4 events to move to 154 on the official money list (through mid June). To follow Jimmy’s success on tour go to www.pgatour.com.

The Ace List:

Congratulations to one of Cordillera Ranch’s up and coming junior golfers, Nick Thornton on his first Hole-In-One. Nick is fourteen years old and made the ace on June 11th with a pitching wedge on the 7th hole.

Other Cordillera Ranch Results:

Congratulations to our Spring Sporting Clays League Champions ~ Dan Blake, Richard Barr, Adam Copps, and

Cordillera Ranch is now providing updates on twitter. Visit us at www.twitter.com/CordilleraRanch to get requent updates about Cordillera Ranch.

If you know of someone in the community who does something newsworthy please email it to magazine@cordilleraranch.com.

Key Contact List: Visitors Center – 830-336-3570

Clubs of Cordillera Ranch Cabana Grille – 830-336-3415 General Manager – Ted Keyser 830-336-4024 tkeyser@cordilleraranch.com

Cordillera Ranch Sales Staff – 830-336-3570 Tracy Harris 210-240-5840 - tharris@cordilleraranch.com Kevin Best 210-260-5111 - kbest@cordilleraranch.com Gary Peterson 210-365-7565 - gpeterson@cordilleraranch.com Rick Grimes 210-818-2882 - rgrimes@cordilleraranch.com

Food & Beverage Director – Patrick Connell 830-336-3417 pconnell@cordilleraranch.com

Property Owner’s Association Mike Sheridan - 830-336-3570 msheridan@cordilleraranch.com

Director of Golf – Marc DeWall 830-336-4653 mdewall@cordilleraranch.com

Architectural Review Committee Valerie Shaw - 830-336-3570 – vshaw@cordilleraranch.com

Outdoor Director (Rod/Gun/River Clubs)- Shane Reynolds 830-336-4823 sreynolds@cordilleraranch.com

Director of Membership Sales – Rod Boyle 830-336-3544 rboyle@cordilleraranch.com

Tennis Pro – Glenn Barton 830-336-4660 gbarton@cordilleraranch.com Equestrian Manager – Kassandra Leachman 830-336-4660 kleachman@cordilleraranch.com

CordilleraRanchLiving.com

|

71



Realty When you are thinking of buying or selling property in Cordillera Ranch look no further than the Cordillera Ranch Realty team to help you. We know the property and values better than anyone. See the following pages for some of the homes we currently have listed. For more photos and virtual tours visit our website. Contact Us Today About the Numerous Financing Options Available for Cordillera Ranch Homes and Homesites.

www.cordilleraranchrealty.com 830.336.3570

102 summerglen

price change

$569,900 4,006 Square Feet Majestic home featuring recently updated finishes with 4 bedrooms and 2 large living areas that invite a huge family.

Ranch style home completely updated and move-in ready Home sits on 4.2 acres with a beautiful Hill Country view Main entrance has high ceilings, golden pine wood beams with high end wood flooring Floor to ceiling rock fireplace Huge family room for entertaining Gourmet kitchen with granite countertops with all new appliances, Jenair double oven and walk in pantry Second floor game room with plenty of storage Spacious master suite with high wood beam ceiling, walk in closet, jetted tub, walk in shower and dual sinks Oversized 3 car garage Great porch with a stone walk to the fire pit Master Ranch membership available

www.CordilleraRanchRealty.com | 830.336.3570


real estate listings

117 Riverwood $698,500 3,328 square feet This traditional Hill Country home nestled on a gorgeous 2.82 acre lot with great privacy. No detail has been overlooked from the large cedar beams, travertine/wood floors, interior rock detail, and open floor plan make this a must see in Cordillera! This home comes with the right to purchase a Master Full Golf Membership.

44 Granadilla

3 bedroom 2 baths with 2 half baths Travertine & Wood floors throughout Large open gourmet kitchen 100% hill country stone and stucco Standing seam metal roof Large cedar beams in family room & kitchen Large front and back porches Granite countertops in kitchen & master bath Private gated entry Full Golf Membership Available

just completed

$799,900 3,932 square feet Traditional Texas Hill Country home built by McGrath Custom Homes with a great floor plan nestled on a gorgeous wooded 2+ acre lot.

5 bedroom, 5 baths, gameroom/media room, large open family room, unfinished bonus room Ceramic tile and wood flooring Granite countertops in kitchen & master baths Standing seam galvanized metal roof Large, open front and back porches Eastern white pine interior beams with sandblasted finish Large gourmet style kitchen with luxury stainless steel appliances Knotty alder cabinets in kitchen and master bath Custom glazing in family room, dining & kitchen LP gas for cooktop, future gas grill and fireplace 100% masonry with over ž of exterior covered in Hill Country Stone

84 river crossing

just completed

$875,000 4,462 Square Feet This gorgeous Texas Hill Country style home on 2.06 acres is a great combination of form and function.

4 bedroom 4.5 baths with 3 car garage Travertine tile in main living area Handscraped wood flooring in dining room and study Large back porch with outdoor kitchen Kitchen features granite countertops, separate pantry and butler’s pantry Large open gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances Custom knotty alder cabinets 100% hill country stone and stucco Standing seam metal roof

www.CordilleraRanchRealty.com | 830.336.3570


real estate listings

145 Riverwood $949,000 3,647 Square Feet + 720 Square Foot Casita Beautiful one story home with a casita and spacious living on 2.03 acres with gorgeous views of the Guadalupe River valley. This is a great buy! Built by Burdick / Christofilis

Single story 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with 3 car garage Fabulous casita/guest suite with 720 square feet of living area Covered patio with 630 square feet and a wood burning fireplace Roof is a Monier flat concrete tile shake Custom alder cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances Water softener and RO unit Split master suite with covered porch access Spacious master bath with whirlpool tub and separate shower Hand troweled walls in common areas Breakfast nook opens to family room Master Ranch Membership available

529 cordillera trace $959,900 3,400 Square Feet This incredible home is an architects personal residence. It is on one of the best lots in Cordillera Ranch.

194 Augusta

5.01 secluded acres with great trees and barranca Incredible privacy and views of the Texas Hill Country. Designed and built on U grid to take advantage of the views from all rooms and angles of the home Native Juniper trusses and limestone fireplace In-ground pool with negative edge Intricate wooden and stained concrete floors Master bedroom situated over romantic barranca Architect’s personal home built by Robert Thornton 3,400 sq. ft. of spacious and well designed living spaces Acreage is fenced with long private drive winding into the estate

price change

$999,900 4,495 Square Feet This rustic hill country home built by McGrath Custom Homes offers golf course & hill country views with stylish outdoor living on 1.04 oak covered acres less than ½ mile from clubhouse.

4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, oversized 3 car garage Large game room, wine room, 2 indoor masonry fireplaces, summer kitchen, entry courtyard with water feature Granite countertops throughout entire home Hand-hewn beam trusses in family room, balcony, game room and porch Gorgeous travertine, wood and tile flooring Custom faux painting in family room & kitchen Wired for stereo, security system and computer networking Master shower and bath has custom stone surround Luxury stainless steel appliance package LP gas for cook top, fireplaces and furnaces Elegant Price Pfister plumbing fixtures throughout Full Golf Membership Available

www.CordilleraRanchRealty.com | 830.336.3570


real estate listings

229 greystone circle $1,190,000 4,466 Square Feet This gorgeous Mediterranean home is nestled on 4.12 acres with 20+ mile views. As you make your way up to the front you pass thru the portico into the professionally landscaped courtyard. The gourmet island kitchen has granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. Tile/Wood floors can be found throughout the open floor plan with high ceilings and large media/game room. Large outdoor living area with pool & spa.

3 bedroom, 3 bath, with 3 car garage Large gourmet kitchen Sprawling outdoor living areas with outdoor fireplace Beautiful Texas hill country landscaping Large, open living room River Oaks pool with spa Limited golf membership available

192 riverwood $1,215,000 4,567 square feet This beautiful home built by Stadler Custom Homes with a unique floor plan on 2.17 acres located less than ½ mile from the breathtaking 62+ acre private Guadalupe River park in Cordillera Ranch

4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms 3 car garage with overhead storage Stunning views from the front terrace off upstairs game room Front courtyard with views from home office Back covered patio with views from master suite, living room and dining room Gourmet kitchen with granite counters and island Fabulous outdoor living with kitchen & double sided fireplace Custom built in wet bar Beautiful Texas Hill Country landscaping The price includes a Full Golf Membership ($60,000 value!)

117 legend hollow

new listing

$1,225,000 4,933 Square Feet Beautiful Robert Thornton custom home privately located on a 3.89 acre secluded cul-de-sac lot near the Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course and clubs facility. Enjoy your outdoor entertaining with a spacious covered patio leading to your private pool and spa.

Single story, 4 bedrooms, 4 bath, study, media/game room, great room, breakfast room and formal dining, 3 car garage which includes 1 detached with workshop Home is placed among the mature oaks and is designed to take in the secluded nature of this cul-de-sac property Interior features include stained concrete and knotty alder wood floors Weather Shield wood windows, header timbers, living room trusses and much more Chef’s kitchen with gas cook top and stainless appliances, center isle and breakfast bar Spacious master suite has a sitting area, walk in shower, double vanities and a large walk in closet Study has built in’s with knotty alder cabinetry and wood floors with a hidden room that doubles as a secluded sleeper or large walk in closet Game/media room is large at 16’ X 19’ which has built in knotty alder cabinets and storage rooms The sprawling outdoor porch leads you to the pool and spa for a great entertaining retreat Full Golf Membership Available

www.CordilleraRanchRealty.com | 830.336.3570


real estate listings

40 sunriver $1,290,000 4,256 square feet + 1,000 square foot Casita Immaculate Mediterranean style home nestled among many oaks on this 4.8 acre homesite. Enjoy the Texas Hill Country with the sprawling porches and outdoor kitchen.

4 bedroom, 4 full baths Oversized 3 car garage Elegant, modern gourmet kitchen Travertine and wood floors throughout Large, open family room Sprawling outdoor living areas with outdoor kitchen and fireplace Spacious master bedroom with wood floors, walk in closet, jetted tub, walk in shower and dual sinks Additional acreage available next to this property 1,000 square foot casita that can be used as a workshop or guesthouse Full Golf Membership Available

586 Clubs Drive $1,299,000 4,219 square feet This beautiful home was designed by Gustavo Arrendondo and built by Stadler Custom Homes.It includes fabulous views of the Guadalupe River valley and is on a 1+ acre lot just ¼ mile from the clubhouse at Cordillera Ranch. 4 Bedrooms 4.5 Baths with 3 car garage Fabulous private interior courtyard with a tranquil water feature Gourmet kitchen with gorgeous granite counters, stainless appliances and a Sub Zero refrigerator A convenient butler’s pantry Built in bookcases in study and family room Oversized shower in master bathroom Covered outdoor living area that takes in the magnificent views Private balconies in both upstairs bedrooms Overhead storage in garage Full Golf Membership Available

3383 rio cordillera $1,415,000 4,730 Square Feet + 717 Square Foot Casita This beautiful custom home by Burdick & Christofilis sits among the oaks and is on 5.43 horse friendly acres. Enjoy a private setting from the covered patio overlooking the pool with an outdoor kitchen

4 bedrooms, 4.5 bath, 3 car garage Detached casita with full kitchen, living, separate bedroom and fireplace with 1 car garage Thermador professional stainless steel appliances including a 6 burner-griddle cook top, double ovens, warming drawer and 48” built-in Elegant slate, wood and travertine flooring 180 bottle built-in wine cooler Sound system is throughout the house and outdoor kitchen Outdoor kitchen with DCS grill and fireplace Media room with HP projector and 96” screen Keith Zars Pool with pebble-tec finish and automated salt water system Full Golf Membership Available

www.CordilleraRanchRealty.com | 830.336.3570


real estate listings

69 AUGUSTA $1,440,000 4,024 square feet This home not only overlooks the 15th hole of the Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course, but it also has an extraordinary view of the Guadalupe River Valley.

In this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home you will find all of the quality and character that you would expect in a Robert S. Thornton, Great Homes/Dave Morris design Designed to feature views of the Twin Sisters horizon, fairways and other golf course features from main living areas and master bedroom Master bath includes walk-in shower, concrete vanity tops and closet fully accessorized by California Closets Large great room with high ceilings. Stunning limestone fireplace, reclaimed long-leaf pine truss beams and breathtaking hill country views Oversized formal dining room and adjacent wet bar-perfect for holiday entertaining Ground floor guest room that duals as a home office or exercise room with full bath and exterior access Private study overlooking golf course views with reclaimed long-leaf pine slat wall for photo and art arrangements Detached cabana with wet bar, cooking center and restroom for outdoor entertaining Open kitchen with spectacular reclaimed long-leaf pine custom cabinetry, designer appliances, walk-in pantry, polished concrete and formed stainless countertops Two car enclosed garage, porte-cochere and golf cart storage with golf equipment locker and hobby sink for the golf enthusiast Full Golf Membership Available

344 park ridge $1,985,000 7,830 square feet This elegant but comfortable family home offers privacy and incredible 30 mile views. There are lots of entertaining spaces, including a media room, large kitchen that opens into the family room, outdoor porches upstairs and down with a wood burning fireplace and a pool complex with summer kitchen.

6 bedrooms, 5 full baths and 1 half bath Luxurious master suite with sitting area and fireplace Elegant country kitchen with sitting bar that opens to the family room Second floor has 4 bedrooms, game/media room, children’s study/play room, exercise room and large balcony Handsome flagstone and wood floors with 2 wood burning and 2 gas fireplaces Sprawling outdoor veranda with fireplace and separate pool area with Casita and kitchen Incredible 30 mile views All of this on a secluded 9.98 acre hilltop Full Golf Membership Available

120 acker $2,000,000 5,514 square feet This Spectacular home on 24 acres fronting on the banks of the Guadalupe River offers state of the art country living with every possible comfort and beautiful surroundings.

5 bedroom, 4.5 baths with a 3 car garage Rustic scored and stained concrete floors in living area Long leaf pine floors in the study & dining room Fabulous architectural details such as arched entry & beamed ceilings Hand troweled walls & wrought iron accents Gourmet commercial grade kitchen True butler’s pantry including wine chiller Vast covered outdoor living area Approx 1,200 feet of river frontage, easy access Year round spring fed creek on the property

www.CordilleraRanchRealty.com | 830.336.3570


real estate listings

325 Park ridge $2,100,000 5,953 square feet This Burdick & Christofilis model home lacks nothing. The 3.38 acre estate features fantastic views of the hill country from the spacious outdoor living area.

4 bedroom suites, including a downstairs guest suite and 3 car garage Luxurious master suite with circular spa, sauna, coffee bar and private exercise room Elegant country kitchen with gourmet touches including Wolf stainless steel oven, hidden super-sized pantry and cabinets galore A secluded 2nd floor casita with a kitchenette & optional separate entry Handsome burgundy hued library lined with hardwood shelves and white marble fireplace Sprawling outdoor living area offers multiple sitting areas with sound system, flat screen TV’s and fireplace Remote control bug screen completes the outdoor living area and makes it a joy to entertain. Separate office/guest suite off the outdoor living offers privacy when working from home or a guest’s retreat complete with full bath Full Golf Membership Available

75 winged foot $2,650,000 6,543 Square Feet A Mediterranean style retreat with a spectacular view overlooking the 6th green. Enjoy this view from your spacious covered patio equipped with a cooking center and fireplace or from your 720 sq ft balcony.

Custom hand-carved front doors 5 spacious bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, 2 half bathrooms, 3 car garage 2 game rooms for family enjoyment and entertainment, private study Butler’s area for a carefree lifestyle Bar for entertainment, piano room, elegant spiral staircase Kitchen features barrel ceiling, granite countertops, separate pantry and butler’s pantry Master bedroom features patio & courtyard, washer/dryer in closet for convenience Master bathroom features a rain shower/steam unit with tile seat, beverage center, whirlpool tub, his and her vanities Covered patio with a cooking center, fireplace and a view of the lake and #6 green for enjoyment and entertainment Enormous covered balcony Stone/stucco exterior with Claymex tile roof Full Golf Membership Available

25 augusta $2,995,000 7,300 Square Feet This Stadler Custom Home was featured as the “WOAI Concept Home.” The ultimate entertainment home on more than 1.5 acres overlooking the15th tee box on the Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course.

4 bedroom, 4 ½ bath, with 3 car garage Enormous gourmet kitchen features Miele appliances and an abundance of counter space Coffee bar in master bathroom Two-sided salt water aquarium visual in both study and entry way The ultimate outdoor living area with a fireplace, cascading waterfall pool, hot tub and a full outdoor kitchen State of the art Zenpanion electronic/audio/visual home automation system Private outdoor putting green Golf simulator room and golf cart garage Numerous water features Full Golf Membership Available

www.CordilleraRanchRealty.com | 830.336.3570


11

8 10 6

18

5 19 4 2

12 1

Cordillera Ranch Realty Homes for Sale 1 - 194 Augusta 2 - 25 Augusta 3 - 586 Clubs Drive 4 - 344 Park Ridge 5 - 325 Park Ridge 6 - 102 Summer Glen 7 - 3383 Rio Cordillera 8 - 145 Riverwood 9 - 120 Acker 10 - 117 Riverwood 11 - 192 Riverwood 12 - 69 Augusta 13 - 40 Sunriver 14 - 529 Cordillera Trace 15 - 84 River Crossing 16 - 75 Winged Foot 17 - 44 Granadilla 18 - 229 Greystone Circle 19 - 117 Legend Hollow

3

14

16


9

15

17

13

7




CordillerA RAnch Living 808 Hwy 46 East Boerne, Texas 78006

Hacienda Style, Old World Decorating & Elegant Ranch Designs at Affordable Prices

Winner of the “Most Beautiful Display” Award at the 2009 San Antonio Alamodome Home & Garden Show Winner of the 2008 Summit Award for Interior Design ($725,000 and up category) Winner of “Best of the Best Furniture Store” Award in Kendall County Winner of the “Best Furnishings” Category at the Chateaux of the Dominion 2007 Parade of Homes

830.755.6355 | 210.535.3070

www.catrinasattheranch.com 31300 IH-10 West (exit 543 across from Toyota) • Boerne, Texas 78006


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.