POSTED: 10:26 am CST December 8, 2005
UPDATED: 10:49 am CST December 8, 2005
SAN ANTONIO -- Local leaders got their first
look Wednesday at preliminary sketches of a luxury golf resort
planned for north Bexar County. They viewed plans for two
world-class golf courses and a luxurious 1,000-room Marriott hotel.
The event also signaled what appears to be the end of a four-year
bitter battle with activists and environmentalists.
"Well baby, we've come a long way," Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff
said laughingly to a crowd of dignitaries gathered at the Marriott
Rivercenter Hotel.
Golfing great Greg Norman, who helped design the courses, said
environmental protections will satisfy those who opposed the
project. "We're going to cap the course with 20 inches of clay," he
said. "No filtration of any surface water into the Aquifer."
Bob Combs, of PGA Tour, said the Cibolo Canyons will be "clearly one
of the best in the country or in the world."
Construction of new homes in the development
has already begun.
Groundbreaking for the development is
scheduled for spring 2006 and is scheduled to open in early 2009.
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