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DECLARATION OF COVENANTS CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
A RURAL COMMUNITY FOREVER
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We've placed the simplest eight restrictions we could devise on EUREKA LAKE COUNTRY. These are good neighbor policies designed to protect your property values. You can keep any farm or domestic animals you want (except swine or mean dogs) but the guy next door can't have a commercial kennel or a feedlot. You can run any home business that doesn't require a sign larger than 2' x 2', so you don't need to worry about living next door to a circus. We've done our darnedest to see that you, our typical, rural-oriented, nature-loving clients have as much freedom to do your own thing -- just as God and John Wayne intended.
We think you should pick EUREKA LAKE COUNTRY if you're looking for a place to escape the pollution and congestion of the city without becoming a polluter yourself; a place where you can raise your own food and maintain a simple lifestyle without being over-run by industry or agribusiness; a place where the kids and pets can play in the road without fear.
The typical 10-acre parcel of land is 285 feet by 1500 feet or roughly the equivalent of four Dallas city blocks, or nine football fields, or 40 typical building lots in Plano, TX OR forty-six million postage stamps! It's enough room to raise a huge garden, pasture a couple of horses or a few calves, and have all the privacy you want in the bargain.
It's enough space to create your interpretation of paradise. EUREKA LAKE COUNTRY is divided into parcels of five to over twenty-one acres each. There are nice trees on most of the tracts, and many tracts have frontage Eureka Lake or on Eureka Creek. All tracts have frontage on paved county roads with Cherokee Loam soil on a mostly level terrain, and good pasture.
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