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Curlew
Crest Covenants |
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| Covenants are
deed restrictions that apply to a group of homes or lots,
property that's part of a specific development or subdivision.
They are normally put in place by the original developer,
and are different for every area of homes. |
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Statement of Purpose
In adopting the Covenants, The homeowners of Curlew Crest seek to preserve their community as a panoramic and tranquil alternative to city living. The homeowners seek to create a neighborhood
that is safe and hospitable for families and children, where the natural beauty and the spectacular views of Potholes Reservoir and surrounding areas are maintained.
Curlew Crest homeowners understand that the most essential ingredient to a good neighborhood is good neighbors. The legal requirements set forth in this declaration
are therefore not intended to replace good neighborliness as a community ethic, but rather set threshold standards to preserve the proprietary interests of the rural community as a whole. |
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Area
Factoid |
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| We are home to O’Sullivan
Dam, the longest earthen filled dam in the U.S. which
holds Potholes Reservoir. Seepage from this dam has created
more than 60 lakes in the deep canyons south of the dam.
You can explore to your hearts content while never tiring
of the beauty of our desert oasis. |
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