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This ranch is a few miles from San Isabel National Forest. Neighbors...who needs them, but the ones you have here are like minded outdoors people. Views from the mesa are the only ones you can see almost 360 degrees, looking to the Sangres, Spanish Peaks, Fishers Peak, and for miles into New Mexico. Seculed is the word. Few of the lots have been built on. The ones that have are upper end log homes. This is truly a get out of the way getaway location. New construction on the mesa is occuring on 5 lots with the tremendous views. The owner is installing a water system to these lots only and a 1600 sqft log home with a full walk-out basement is going up as well. Look for these exciting parcels under the land and mountain home listings. It's a 45 minute trip to town from here but the Home Owners Assocation provides year round access. Location: Approximately 20 miles West of Trinidad to Weston, then 16 miles North of Weston on CR 31.9 or you can go to Aguilar and then 21 miles West on County Road 42. Latitude: 37.29458 Longitude: -104.95609 Number of properties: 58 Average property size: 35 Typical taxes: $12-25 School District: Primero Property Owner's Association: Yes (Dues: $100) Protective Covenants: Yes Covenant Details: No lots may be subdivided less than 35 acres. Home styles: Double-wide pre-fabricated, or "modular" pre-fabricated dwellings permanently affixed to a foundation and with a peaked roof are acceptable. Construction of any building on a Lot must be completed within 12 months from the date of construction. Home sizes: Must be at least 600 square feet of enclosed living space. Number Of Dwellings: No more than one residence and accompanying outbuildings allowed per Lot. Set Back Requirements: No buildings may be built within 30 feet of a boundary. Home-Based Offices: No commercial or business enterprises shall be permitted upon any lot, except that the occupant of any residence constructed on the premises may use a part thereof as an office in connection with the practice of a professional service licensed by the State of Colorado. Animals: Each lot owner who maintains animals or livestock is responsible for maintaining fence lines so that livestock is restricted to the boundaries of the Lot. No lot owner will be permitted to keep hogs, pigs, or maintain a feed lot on any Lot. Roads: All access roads and other common areas is maintained by the Landowner's Association. Camping: Camping trailers or other recreational or temporary living quarters may be used as temporary residences for recreational purposes or while a permanent residence is being constructed, provided they do not remain on any lot for a period exceeding 180 days per calendar year, and provided they have fully self-contained sanitary facilities or sanitary facilities connected to a Board of Health approved septic system during this time. |