10 acres with three developed home sites all served by one water well. This property had three mobile/modular homes on it since the late 70s and early 1980s. Electricity and septic at each site. At the very top of the property you have great views all the way over to the La Plata Mountains and south into New Mexico. The driveway appears to have been recently graveled. Seller is obtaining a "grandfathered" driveway permit prior to the April 1 change in driveway rules. Current owner "inherited" this property from the family and went in last fall and pulled out the very old mobile homes and built a new first class well house. This could be a good opportunity to create some rental property but you'll need to understand the dilemma and the potential fix. The well permit is for one single family home. Similar to how you can purchase PRID water to expand a water well on the Pine River, you can now do the same out of Lemon Reservoir. Process would take approximately a year and you would then pay a "water fee" each year for the expanded use of your water well. There is at least one cistern on the property and possibly more. When the well was drilled years ago, it produced 20 gallons per minute according to the well construction log. See associated docs for some of that information. Since the owner removed the dwellings that were on the property, the buyer would need to go back through the County planning Department for approval. Owner has never lived on the property and as such is not filling out a sellers property disclosure. The electricity would need to be extended a very short distance to the new well house.
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