6 White Tail Lane, Dover, VT
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6 White Tail Lane, Dover, VT Curtis Trousdale, Owner, Broker, Realtor Cell: 802-233-5589 [email protected] 2004 Williston Road, South Burlington VT 05403 | www.preferredpropertiesvt.com | Phone: (802) 862-9106 | Fax: (802) 862-6266 Additional Property Information 6 White Tail Ln, Dover, VT 05356 Utility & Property Info: Taxes: Town of Dover—#6 (Lot 30) - $1,632.95 (2015 Non-homestead rate) Power: An underground power transformer box is located, what appears to be on the property, at the northwest corner. Also, one is located southwest of the property—just south of the intersection of Whitetail Ln and Shannon Ridge Rd. Unfortunately, any identification marks seem to have faded. The service provider is Green Mountain Power. Connection information and costs coming soon. Septic: The Deer Meadows development’s septic information is filed under the state subdivision permit “EC-2-1844-1”. Each lot has been approved for one single family residence with up to 4 bedrooms and a connection to municipal sewer. Connection information and costs coming soon. Water: A drilled well is approved as a part of the subdivision permit and design. There is no formal drinking water at this time. Zoning: Property is within the Proactive Residential zoning district of the Dover Zoning Regulations. Please see attached for partial information. Please direct specific inquiries to the Dover Zoning Officials. Boundaries: The property has been formally surveyed. Property is marked with orange flagging, triple flags at corner, single along borders. These marking are to be considered reliable but not guaranteed. Services: Duncan Cable offers cable TV and high-speed cable internet in the area. Fairpoint offers phone, high speed DSL internet, and satellite TV through their affiliate DirecTV. Road: Whitetail Ln is a year-round, privately maintained and plowed road. Costs and association information to follow. Address: The properties address has been created for GPS purposes only. A formal 911 address will be issued by the town, if a residence is built. Association:White Tail Ln is part of the Deer Meadows Association. It has been indicated by the President to the Agency that yearly dues are $1,300. This mainly includes the plowing of the main roads within the development and some common land upkeep. This does not include the plowing of individual driveways. Copies of covenants have been found at the Dover town office and are available upon request. President of Association contact information available upon request for serious interest. It has been expressed to the Agency that the enforcement of covenants in regards to building may have some leniency from the board of directors. Once again, this will need to be discussed with the association, not with the Agency. Protected: According to the survey, much northern portion and southeastern portion of the property lies within a Restricted Natural Area Easement, which is function of Vermont’s environmental protective Act 250 during the development of this major subdivision. More information on this area coming soon. The seller indicates that he believes the area can be converted into lawn space. 6 White Tail Lane - Dover Underground Power Transformer Box 1.33+/- Acres DISCLAIMER: This map is for general reference only and was created from other sources that may or may not contain errors or otherwise be reliable. This map and data should not be used for navigation and may not reflect recent construction, logging or other commercial activity on the property. Measurements, distances and areas may not be accu- rate. Preferred Properties encourages all buyers and agents to perform their own due diligence and to not rely on this information. We will not be responsible for decisions and offers made from this information. SOURCE: AGENCY OF NATURAL RESOURCES 6 White Tail Lane - Dover DISCLAIM ER:This m ap is forgeneralreference only and was created from othersources thatm ay orm ay notcontain errors orotherwise be reliable.This m ap and data should notbe used fornavigation and m ay notreflectrecentconstruction,logging orothercom m ercialactivity on the property.M easurem ents,distances and areas m ay notbe accu- rate.Preferred Properties encourages allbuyers and agents to perform theirown due diligence and to notrely on this inform ation.W e willnotbe responsible fordecisions and o ffe rs m a d e fro m th is in fo rm a tio n . SOURCE:TOWNOFDOVER 6 White Tail Lane - Dover DISCLAIM ER:This m ap is forgeneralreference only and was created from othersources thatm ay orm ay notcontain errors orotherwise be reliable.This m ap and data should notbe used fornavigation and m ay notreflectrecentconstruction,logging orothercom m ercialactivity on the property.M easurem ents,distances and areas m ay notbe accu- rate.Preferred Properties encourages allbuyers and agents to perform theirown due diligence and to notrely on this inform ation.W e willnotbe responsible fordecisions and o ffe rs m a d e fro m th is in fo rm a tio n . SOURCE:TOWNOFDOVER Area Information Nearby Cities: About The Town Brattleboro, VT Dover, VT West Dover is the commercial hub of 31 Minutes Dover is situated in the center of the community. The North Branch of the Bennington, VT southern Vermont, along the spine of the Deerfield River cuts through the town, the 40 Minutes Green Mountains. There is a major ski area, valley, creating a wide valley that offers a Mount Snow, on its western flank. In the Albany, NY variety of existing businesses, and middle, is scenic high country that offers 1 Hour, 29 Minutes opportunities for new, along the Route 100 Rutland, VT lovely housing developments and accessible central artery. A variety of restaurants, Inns, 1 Hour, 33 Minutes recreational opportunities. On the east side of B&Bs, and a variety of professional services, Boston, MA town there are rolling farmland and open space ringed by mountains. 2 Hours, 38 Minutes creates a wonderful classic New England New York, NY town atmosphere. 4 Hours, 9 Minutes Nearby Airports and Trains: Deerfield Valley Airport Rutland State Airport: Logan International Airport: 10 Minutes A small public airport, only 2.5 1 Hour, 23 Minutes Located just five miles 2 Hours, 39 Minutes Boston Logan miles from Burchard Rd in Dover, VT. south of Vermont’s second largest city, International Airport is New England’s Southern Vermont Regional Airport is a largest transportation center and generates Lebanon Municipal Airport - NH modern convenience nestled in the heart of $7 billion in economic activity each year. It 1 Hour, 20 Minutes A regional, tower- the beautiful Green Mountains. is a city within a city on a 1,700 acre controlled airport located in western New Albany, NY International Airport : footprint of land. Hampshire, on the border of Vermont. Daily 1 Hours, 28 Minutes The Albany commercial service connects passengers to International Airport offers a wide-range of Burlington International Airport: Boston and White Plains, New York. facilities and services. A recently completed 2 Hours, 38 Minutes Regional hub multi-million dollar capital redevelopment serviced by major airlines, connecting to project included a new 230,000 square foot airports across the country. terminal, parking garage, Air Traffic Control Tower, and cargo facility. Nearby State Parks & Forests Townshend State Park lakes & ponds in the surrounding area. The some fine fishing. Link: Jamaica State 31 Minutes — A visit to Townshend Hill campground has 103 sites including 20 Park State Park, located at the foot of Bald lean-tos. The heavily wooded area Mountain on a bend of the West River, feels surrounds the reservoir and offers great Emerald Lake State Park like a step back in time. The park was camping opportunities. Link: Woodford 1 Hour, 6 Minutes— The park is popular constructed during the Great Depression by for its wooded hillside campground, beach the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a Jamaica State Park and swimming area, nearby attractions and public works program aimed at putting 34 minutes— Jamaica State Park, now tourist destinations. The park surrounds 20- young men to work. Today the comprising 772 acres, was completed and acre Emerald Lake, named for the emerald campground is a popular destination for opened to the public in 1969. Every fall, on green color of its waters when viewed from visitors seeking a back-to-basics, rustic one weekend in September, there is a above. Restricted to non-motorized experience. Link: Townshend State Park water release on the West River from Ball watercraft, the lake is ideal for swimming Mountain Dam that draws whitewater and paddling. The lake offers anglers an Woodford State Park paddlers to the park. The West River is opportunity to catch yellow perch, small 25 minutes— This 398-acre park has the also a favorite spot for many fishermen. mouth bass and northern pike. Link: highest elevation campground of any park The combination of deep slow running Emerald in Vermont, at 2400 feet. There are several water and shallow fast ripples makes for Area Information Page 2 Rivers and Lakes Somerset Reservoir supports wetlands and wildlife within Vermont's borders. Somerset Reservoir is nestled in the habitats along most of its shoreline. southern range of the Green Lake Shaftsbury Mountain National Forest. The six Harriman Reservoir Shaftsbury Lake State Park offers and a half mile long reservoir is a The Molly Stark Byway follows shoreline fishing, camping, man-made lake that was constructed Harriman Reservoir (also known as swimming, and a playground with in 1912 to control flows to Lake Whitingham) for more than a the purchase of an entrance fee. downstream hydro-electric mile. Harriman Reservoir is over 8 You can also rent a boat there. generation facilities. This water miles long and features 28 miles of Catch largemouth bass, yellow body is the largest wild lake in the winding coastline.