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Royal Oaks Country Club

Royal Oaks Country Club is a country club and subdivision in Houston, Texas, United States, in the Alief community. The country club is located at 2910 Royal Oaks Club Drive,[1] 8 miles (13 km) west of The Galleria.[2] Sunrise Colony Company developed Royal Oaks out of the former Andrau Airpark property.

Entrance to the Royal Oaks Country Club

The country club portion was the first country club built in the Houston City limits in fifty years.[3]

History edit

Andrau Airpark closed in 1998. Sunrise Colony Co. developed Royal Oaks Country Club. The company selected the site to develop a community because of the location in proximity to several business districts (it is immediately west of the Westchase business district), The Galleria, entertainment centers, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, and William P. Hobby Airport (via the Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8) which runs about a mile east). Builders that agreed to develop houses in the complex include Abercrombie Custom Homes, Charles R. Martin and Associates, Jonathon Custom Estate Homes, King Residential Group, Masterpiece Homes, and McVaugh Custom Homes. As of September 8, 2000 the community developers sold 204 houses, including 34 of the 43 estate houses.[4]

Location and composition edit

Royal Oaks Country Club is in close proximity to Richmond Avenue and Wilcrest Avenue.[3]

The community developers planned to establish 900 single family and estate houses; of the houses 43 were to be estate houses. As of 2000 the prices were to be set between $300,000 and over $3 million. The community offered 26 house designs. The elevations range up to 15 feet (4.6 m).[4] The Royal Oaks community occupies 140 acres (57 ha) of land. The country club portion occupies 10,400 square feet (970 m2) of land. The golf course takes 160 acres (65 ha) of land.[3]

Access to and from the community is controlled by a video-monitored gatehouse, which is staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. A masonry wall surrounds the community.[citation needed]

Demographics edit

As of 2007 it was one of several communities that attracted upper income Mexican citizens. Wealthy Mexicans living in Houston prefer to live in gated communities with private security patrols as the environment is similar to that of wealthy neighborhoods in Mexico.[5]

Neighborhood services edit

Members of the community have a subdivision-wide intranet and a fiber-optic network. The community offers executive, golf, sports club and spa, and social club and swim memberships.[4]

Government and infrastructure edit

 
Fire Station 83

The Houston Fire Department operates Fire Station 83 Royal Oaks, a part of Fire District 83.[6] Station 83, a three bay station, has an ambulance, an engine, and a squad; the station houses about nine firefighters per each four-hour shift. The area around what is now Station 83 experienced a wave of construction of high density housing, which stressed the existing emergency infrastructure services. The city responded, holding a groundbreaking for Station 83 on October 8, 2002. The fire department assumed ownership of the station on February 14, 2005. On March 2, 2005 firefighters moved into the station. On June 1, 2005 ribbon-cutting ceremony was held.[7]

Houston City Council District F covers Royal Oaks Country Club.[8]

Education edit

Public schools edit

 
Budewig Intermediate School
 
Outley Elementary School

Families are zoned to schools in the Alief Independent School District. In 2008 John Hansen, an Alief ISD board member and a resident of Royal Oaks Country Club, stated that Royal Oaks was "by far the most expensive real estate in the Alief school district and very few of the children attend Alief ISD schools."[9]

Residents are zoned to:[10]

  • Outley Elementary School,[11] with bilingual students zoned to Youens Elementary School.[12]
  • Budewig Intermediate School, for regular and bilingual students[13][14] - The 115,849-square-foot (10,762.7 m2) school is named after a firefighter at Fire Station 76, who is an alumnus of Alief Hastings. The cost to build the school was $12,500,000.[15]
  • O'Donnell Middle School[16]

All Alief ISD residents are assigned high schools through a lottery. Outcomes include Elsik, Hastings, and Taylor. The district also maintains two magnet schools, Kerr High School and Alief Early College High School.[17]

In 2008 the Alief ISD proposed raising the property tax rate to $1.34 per $100 appraised value, 7.5 cents above the rate for 2007, with an election scheduled for November 20, 2008. A group of homeowners in Royal Oaks named Property Tax Votes Alief Area campaigned against the increase.[9]

Private schools edit

As of 2019 The Village School in the Energy Corridor area has a bus service to Royal Oaks Country Club.[18]

Colleges and universities edit

The area is a part of the Houston Community College district. Betty L. Martin of the Houston Chronicle wrote that Alief ISD voters had "overwhelmingly" approved the annexation of HCC into the tax base. The Property Tax Votes Alief Area group has protested that proposal on November 4, 2008.[9]

Parks and recreation edit

The community hosts a 7,033-yard (6,431 m), par-72 Fred Couples signature golf course. In addition it houses a 45,000 square feet (4,200 m2) clubhouse, a sports club and spa complex, a tennis complex, an aquatic center, and a restaurant. The club and spa complex includes another 11,000 square feet (1,000 m2) clubhouse.[4]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Royal Oaks Country Club Amenities and Info". nd. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
  2. ^ Home. Royal Oaks Country Club. Retrieved on March 6, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Rutledge, Tanya. "Fore! First Houston country club in 50 years breaks ground." Houston Business Journal. Sunday April 9, 2000. Retrieved on October 15, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d "." Houston Chronicle. Friday September 8, 2000. Retrieved on March 6, 2011.
  5. ^ Meyer, Eugene L. (2007-09-16). "For Rich Mexicans, Parallel Lives in U.S." The New York Times. p. 1111. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  6. ^ "Fire Stations." Houston Fire Department. Retrieved on December 4, 2008.
  7. ^ "Fire Station 83." City of Houston. Retrieved on May 8, 2010.
  8. ^ City of Houston, Council District Maps, District F 2012-06-25 at the Wayback Machine." City of Houston. Retrieved on November 5, 2011.
  9. ^ a b c Martin, Betty L. "Royal Oaks residents protest plan to raise property tax." Houston Chronicle. November 12, 2008. Retrieved on April 3, 2014.
  10. ^ . Royal Oaks Country Club. As of March 10, 2004. Retrieved on December 1, 2018.
  11. ^ "Elementary School Attendance Zones." Alief Independent School District. 2015. Retrieved on December 1, 2018.
  12. ^ "Elementary School Bilingual Attendance Zones." Alief Independent School District. 2014. Retrieved on December 1, 2018.
  13. ^ "Intermediate School Attendance Zones." Alief Independent School District. 2014. Retrieved on December 1, 2018.
  14. ^ "Intermediate School Bilingual Attendance Zones." Alief Independent School District. 2014. Retrieved on December 1, 2018.
  15. ^ Martin, Betty L. (2003-07-17). "Namesake for campus a real hero". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  16. ^ "Middle School Attendance Zones." Alief Independent School District. 2014. Retrieved on December 1, 2018.
  17. ^ "Alief ISD High School Information." Alief Independent School District. Retrieved on February 15, 2017.
  18. ^ "Bus Services". The Village School. Retrieved 2019-03-30. - Village Bus Routes 2018-2019 (states: "Clubhouse @ Royal Oaks Country Club") and Royal Oaks/Westpark Bus Route

External links edit

  • Royal Oaks Country Club
  • Sunrise Colony Company

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Royal Oaks Country Club news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message Royal Oaks Country Club is a country club and subdivision in Houston Texas United States in the Alief community The country club is located at 2910 Royal Oaks Club Drive 1 8 miles 13 km west of The Galleria 2 Sunrise Colony Company developed Royal Oaks out of the former Andrau Airpark property Entrance to the Royal Oaks Country Club The country club portion was the first country club built in the Houston City limits in fifty years 3 Contents 1 History 2 Location and composition 3 Demographics 4 Neighborhood services 5 Government and infrastructure 6 Education 6 1 Public schools 6 2 Private schools 6 3 Colleges and universities 7 Parks and recreation 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editAndrau Airpark closed in 1998 Sunrise Colony Co developed Royal Oaks Country Club The company selected the site to develop a community because of the location in proximity to several business districts it is immediately west of the Westchase business district The Galleria entertainment centers George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P Hobby Airport via the Sam Houston Tollway Beltway 8 which runs about a mile east Builders that agreed to develop houses in the complex include Abercrombie Custom Homes Charles R Martin and Associates Jonathon Custom Estate Homes King Residential Group Masterpiece Homes and McVaugh Custom Homes As of September 8 2000 the community developers sold 204 houses including 34 of the 43 estate houses 4 Location and composition editRoyal Oaks Country Club is in close proximity to Richmond Avenue and Wilcrest Avenue 3 The community developers planned to establish 900 single family and estate houses of the houses 43 were to be estate houses As of 2000 the prices were to be set between 300 000 and over 3 million The community offered 26 house designs The elevations range up to 15 feet 4 6 m 4 The Royal Oaks community occupies 140 acres 57 ha of land The country club portion occupies 10 400 square feet 970 m2 of land The golf course takes 160 acres 65 ha of land 3 Access to and from the community is controlled by a video monitored gatehouse which is staffed 24 hours per day 7 days per week A masonry wall surrounds the community citation needed Demographics editAs of 2007 update it was one of several communities that attracted upper income Mexican citizens Wealthy Mexicans living in Houston prefer to live in gated communities with private security patrols as the environment is similar to that of wealthy neighborhoods in Mexico 5 Neighborhood services editMembers of the community have a subdivision wide intranet and a fiber optic network The community offers executive golf sports club and spa and social club and swim memberships 4 Government and infrastructure edit nbsp Fire Station 83 The Houston Fire Department operates Fire Station 83 Royal Oaks a part of Fire District 83 6 Station 83 a three bay station has an ambulance an engine and a squad the station houses about nine firefighters per each four hour shift The area around what is now Station 83 experienced a wave of construction of high density housing which stressed the existing emergency infrastructure services The city responded holding a groundbreaking for Station 83 on October 8 2002 The fire department assumed ownership of the station on February 14 2005 On March 2 2005 firefighters moved into the station On June 1 2005 ribbon cutting ceremony was held 7 Houston City Council District F covers Royal Oaks Country Club 8 Education editPublic schools edit nbsp Budewig Intermediate School nbsp Outley Elementary School Families are zoned to schools in the Alief Independent School District In 2008 John Hansen an Alief ISD board member and a resident of Royal Oaks Country Club stated that Royal Oaks was by far the most expensive real estate in the Alief school district and very few of the children attend Alief ISD schools 9 Residents are zoned to 10 Outley Elementary School 11 with bilingual students zoned to Youens Elementary School 12 Budewig Intermediate School for regular and bilingual students 13 14 The 115 849 square foot 10 762 7 m2 school is named after a firefighter at Fire Station 76 who is an alumnus of Alief Hastings The cost to build the school was 12 500 000 15 O Donnell Middle School 16 All Alief ISD residents are assigned high schools through a lottery Outcomes include Elsik Hastings and Taylor The district also maintains two magnet schools Kerr High School and Alief Early College High School 17 In 2008 the Alief ISD proposed raising the property tax rate to 1 34 per 100 appraised value 7 5 cents above the rate for 2007 with an election scheduled for November 20 2008 A group of homeowners in Royal Oaks named Property Tax Votes Alief Area campaigned against the increase 9 Private schools edit As of 2019 update The Village School in the Energy Corridor area has a bus service to Royal Oaks Country Club 18 Colleges and universities edit The area is a part of the Houston Community College district Betty L Martin of the Houston Chronicle wrote that Alief ISD voters had overwhelmingly approved the annexation of HCC into the tax base The Property Tax Votes Alief Area group has protested that proposal on November 4 2008 9 Parks and recreation editThe community hosts a 7 033 yard 6 431 m par 72 Fred Couples signature golf course In addition it houses a 45 000 square feet 4 200 m2 clubhouse a sports club and spa complex a tennis complex an aquatic center and a restaurant The club and spa complex includes another 11 000 square feet 1 000 m2 clubhouse 4 Gallery edit nbsp Royal Oaks bridgeSee also editAlief Houston Alief Independent School District Energy Corridor Houston Westchase Houston River Oaks Country Club Houston Country Club nbsp Texas portalReferences edit Royal Oaks Country Club Amenities and Info nd Retrieved July 10 2011 Home Royal Oaks Country Club Retrieved on March 6 2011 a b c Rutledge Tanya Fore First Houston country club in 50 years breaks ground Houston Business Journal Sunday April 9 2000 Retrieved on October 15 2012 a b c d Royal Oaks Country Club grabs limelight near The Galleria area Houston Chronicle Friday September 8 2000 Retrieved on March 6 2011 Meyer Eugene L 2007 09 16 For Rich Mexicans Parallel Lives in U S The New York Times p 1111 Retrieved 2017 07 16 Fire Stations Houston Fire Department Retrieved on December 4 2008 Fire Station 83 City of Houston Retrieved on May 8 2010 City of Houston Council District Maps District F Archived 2012 06 25 at the Wayback Machine City of Houston Retrieved on November 5 2011 a b c Martin Betty L Royal Oaks residents protest plan to raise property tax Houston Chronicle November 12 2008 Retrieved on April 3 2014 Map Royal Oaks Country Club As of March 10 2004 Retrieved on December 1 2018 Elementary School Attendance Zones Alief Independent School District 2015 Retrieved on December 1 2018 Elementary School Bilingual Attendance Zones Alief Independent School District 2014 Retrieved on December 1 2018 Intermediate School Attendance Zones Alief Independent School District 2014 Retrieved on December 1 2018 Intermediate School Bilingual Attendance Zones Alief Independent School District 2014 Retrieved on December 1 2018 Martin Betty L 2003 07 17 Namesake for campus a real hero Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2022 09 17 Middle School Attendance Zones Alief Independent School District 2014 Retrieved on December 1 2018 Alief ISD High School Information Alief Independent School District Retrieved on February 15 2017 Bus Services The Village School Retrieved 2019 03 30 Village Bus Routes 2018 2019 states Clubhouse Royal Oaks Country Club and Royal Oaks Westpark Bus RouteExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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