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El Dorado Preserve Lot 6 Setting:

This unique lot has varying features including spectacular views of Pike’s Peak the mountains to the south, unique rock

outcroppings, majestic pine and aspen trees, and  equestrian opportunities.  The south sloping site provides an excellent

opportunity for a walkout design capturing the southern views and exposure. It is bordered on the south by the Saylor

Homestead.

Development Envelope Guidelines:

The development  envelope and buildings should be situated to minimize any visual and audio impacts to Lot 5, and

especially to the Saylor homestead to the southwest.  The development  envelope should be located on the south side of the

lot but away from the Saylor homestead line of sight to accomplish these goals. A 100-foot development  envelope set back

from the south property line has been established. Special care siting the driveway should be used to be compatible with the

driveways for Lot 5, Lot 7 and Lot 8 that will utilize a common cul-de-sac.  A private driveway for Lots 7 and Lot 8 will traverse

north of the Lot 6 building envelope and should be considered in the design. Planned nature trails along the southern

property line and the center portion of the lot should be considered in the site design. Planting of additional vegetation to

screen the Lot 6 and the Saylor homestead may be required.

An easement for the El Dorado Preserve gated entry and other common elements will be placed on this lot and will not

impact the development envelope area.

 

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