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TO THE FUTURE (AGAIN)
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MARCH 2004
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by Cindy Ehling
Photos by Brad Shifflett
Time
for me to get back to the future and talk about what
is in store for East County residents. This month I'm
providing some amazing information for developments that
are up and coming in Discovery Bay.
Virgil Koehne, who is General Manager of the Discovery
Bay Community Services District, recently provided information
of what appears to be an ongoing housing development
boom.
HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS
If you haven't driven down Bixler Road north of Hwy.
4 in the past couple years, brace yourself for an amazing
revelation the next time you do so.
My friend likes to say that houses go up around here
like "toadstools in a wet lawn." At any rate,
it is a bewildering experience to see large homes, many
completely finished, stretching into the distance as
far as the eye can see. These beautiful and shining rows
are standing in a place that was just sod and weeds when
we had our last presidential election.
Discovery Bay West Hofmann Land Development
Company, who has been developing Discovery Bay almost
from the beginning, is now busily working on Discovery
Bay West, which has become one of the area's largest
developments. Virgil says that this project will ultimately
consist of four phases, each with a separate "village"
comprising a total of 2,000 homes.
The first phase, completed two years ago, created a
"village" of 265 homes, Timber Point Elementary
School, Slifer Park, and a new fire station.
The second village, called Lakeshore, will be a gated
community. It will have almost 500 homes, a large lake
with recreational amenities, and a rec center equipped
with a large pool. Four builders (Hofmann Homes, Standard
Pacific, Kiper homes and Meritage Homes) joined forces
on this project and began building houses in 2002. They
have already completed more than 300 new homes and have
almost finished the rest of them.
The third phase, called The Lakes, has been under construction
since last summer. It will include about 450 homes in
a gated community. A large lake has already been built
on the site and about half of the roads have been graded
and paved. Construction will begin on the fourth phase
of Discovery Bay West later this year.
Kellog Creek If you want to get a series
of great before and after pictures, take your camera
to the Pantages property located along Kellogg Creek
across from Discovery Bay. Attorney Mark Armstrong, is
working on a development project that is currently working
with the Reclamation District to widen Kellogg Creek
and improve the banks, which currently are eroding and
sending silt deposits into the Bay.
Emerald Homes Development Company will be working with
many county and state agencies to develop this 160 acres
property into a new community with 300 homes.
Many of the Kellogg Creek homes will be waterfront properties
with water deep enough to provide a mooring site for
the largest yachts the owners might reasonably (or even
unreasonably) want to buy. Standard lots will also be
available.
Virgil said that the development is being planned by
Estate Homes of Los Altos, and are still making choices
among several different layouts for their proposed development.
Ravenswood Future Discovery Bay development
will continue with a project on 60 acres located to the
East of Discovery Bay West. Western Pacific Homes recently
received approval by the County Board of Supervisors
to build 203 new homes, complete with a 3-acre park on
the site.
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