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Residential
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as a residential subdivision: Suburban residences, vacation residences and retirement
residences are all potential development alternatives for the subject property.
The lack of gated higher-end
developments along the 423-mile shoreline of Beaver Lake creates a niche for such
a gated community with hard surface roads and strong restrictive covenants. The
few competitive properties with these amenities along the shore of Beaver Lake
are available. Existing developments are predominately sold out.
None of these developments
have the dry boat storage amenity available to them.
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Resort
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Development as a destination
resort: Only one resort, Copper Mine Lodge, located on Beaver Lake has direct
water access with docks. Big Cedar Lodge, a premier destination resort is located
50 miles to the east on Table Rock Lake and is situated on a cove very similar
to Indian Creek.
Big Cedar Lodge is located
in a similar location on the south shore of Table Rock Lake, 20 miles from the
city of Branson and 50 miles from the Springfield, Missouri airport.
The terrain features at
Big Cedar are very similar to the terrain of Eagle's Bluff. Eagle's
Bluff affords the opportunity for mixed-use resort development including
potentially; golf, lodging, timeshares, as well as condominium and townhouse development
similar in style and character to Big Cedar Lodge..
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Development Amenities
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variety of hardwoods, live water, rock bluffs and native wildlife provide an opportunity
to create a perpetual conservation easement on a portion of the development for
the benefit of all with the added amenity of hiking, biking and horseback trails. |
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Utilities
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| The Two-Ton water system, which is the recently
constructed Benton County countywide water system, is currently being completed
from Garfield to Gateway. The "Garfield Loop" and the "Gateway
System" is available for extension into the tract. This asset will provide
adequate water and fire-protection for all forms of development of the property.
Underground electric, water treatment, sewage and fiberoptics can be utilized
in the development of the property. |
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Resources
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- When development occurs,
mining of the resources could begin almost immediately by timber clearing including
hardwood recovery, firewood, palate generation, and wood mulch for ground cover
and soil conservation.
- As road clearing and excavation
occurs, rock for landscaping and veneers for building construction could be mined
and stored as road development and excavation occurs.
- Roadbed material could
be generated for road construction on site at certain locations on the property.
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2929 W. 5th Street, Suite
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Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-336-9600
817-925-3700
817-336-9000 fax
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