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Stagecoach, Colorado LAND Sales
since 1/1/2009 (13+ months)
ADDRESS
Stagecoach, CO Development
List Price
Sold Price
TBD2 Overland Trail
South Station
$10,000
$10,000
TBD1 Overland Trail
South Station
$10,000
$10,000
TBD Overland Trail
South Station
$10,000
$10,000
Lot 139 Sky Hitch II
Sky Hitch II at Stagecoach
$16,500
$12,500
TBD Shea Way
Sky Hitch […]
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The Routt County commissioners voted recently to allow vault permits to be used in Stagecoach subdivisions without public water and sewer. Here is an excerpt from the announcement to Realtors:
VICTORY!
SSBR & Stagecoach Lot Owners Squash MCWD’s Plan to Limit Sewer Vaults!
… Morrison Creek Water District made it clear property values would drop to near $1000 […]
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The Steamboat Springs Board of Realtors (SSBR) has issued a strong statement regarding the upcoming vote about the sewer vaults and Morrison Creek Water’s desire to get rid of them.
If you own undeveloped land in Stagecoach, you’ll want to read the statement in its entirety. Here it is:
Tell Routt County Commissioners: Oppose Stagecoach […]
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Owners of Stagecoach, Colorado land may have to build soon or wait until public water and sewer are installed if a new proposal is approved that will severely limit the number of new vault permits issued.
Morrison Creek Water and Sanitation District recently approved a proposal to limit the amount of sewer vault permits in […]
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The public outrage over the huge increases in Stagecoach, Colorado tap fees must have caused those in charge to re-think their plans.
Tap fees are back down to $10,000.
Vault permits are approx. $13,500.
Also, they have revised the Lot Owner Agreement documents that need to be completed by Stagecoach buyers about Vaults (i.e. “Sealed Sanitary Systems”) and […]
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September 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Most of the building lots in Stagecoach, Colorado are less than 5 acres. But if you want to install a septic system, you need five acres of land. So what’s a landowner who wants to build a home supposed to do if they have a single lot smaller than 5 acres?
There are two choices.
The […]
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