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Bruce

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The house was originally built in 1850 but added on to several times and professionally.
I think I missed something.

Given the prices, I think you are correct, sold to developers. What are the lot size zoning regs for those "lots". I sure hope they don't chuck in bunch of 1/4 acre homes.
 

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The only deed restrictions they put on the tracts was no mobile homes, no professional hog or chicken operations and no junk yards. Other than that the only requirement is for County approval on septic plans and electrical inspection of the initial electrical hook up with a least one light functional. The electrical is all I had to do for my shop.

The land and house sold for a little over $2 million.

There might be some neighbors but they won't be in our valley. We have four families that own the hole thing and our deeds have a provision of "rights of first refusal" with each of us in case one of us wants to sell.

5 acres and under has always been higher and I guess it is in most places. 15 acres and up drops to $2000 or a little over an acre.
 

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I think that certification will/can be a really nice setup.....sure hope it goes well for ya with it.....:thumbsup

We have a good number of people that we have given samples to that have asked about buying individual cuts. Not wanting to get on the wrong side of the state, we will do it the legal way. It isn't hard, all you need is a dedicated space and an inspection certificate from the state (which is actually done by UT). We have sold several halves and quarters but we can offer more at better prices by the cut. Our locals want to support but we want to keep it legal.
 

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1/2 mile isn't that far, how can the potential development not be in your valley? 1/2 mile is the distance from my house to the the neighbor 1 over, 1 property between us.
 
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