洛斯阿拉莫斯牧场(Los Alamos Ranch)是由洛斯吉利科斯牧场(Ranchos Los Guillicos)细分而成,它极其稀缺,从未开发,占地约214英亩。该牧场位于索诺马山谷(Sonoma Valley),正好东靠肯伍德(Kenwood),西邻圣罗莎(Santa Rosa)。这片原始遗产最初是1837年的墨西哥的土地赠与,是著名苏格兰人威廉·胡德(William Hood)的开拓者之家,附近的胡德山就是以此命名的。该房产有两个房地产税号,其由5个独立ACC构成。其中,较小的房产面积约66.55英亩,税号:032,位于圣罗莎的影响范围内。这一决定确定了在2020年更新城市总体规划时兼并的可能性。洛斯阿拉莫斯牧场的“ 最高最佳使用”用途可能是作为索诺马谷AVA庄园酿酒厂和活动中心(葡萄园种植约35英亩葡萄树)。该特别区域的另一独特亮点是其拥有约15英亩的池塘,适合灌溉或娱乐。其中较大的房产面积约147.61英亩,房地产税号:016,包含4个ACC,面积从7英亩到119英亩不等。因此,可能会有四个建筑工地(依据索诺马县许可证资源管理部门的政策和标准)。最明显的“最高最佳使用”是乡村房地产建筑地段,其中每个位置都包括附属土地。其中,最大的ACC被命名为4号,其拥有一座老式农舍,最初建于1930年,于最近扩建、翻新。该房产占地约1210平方英尺,拥有2间卧室和2间卫生间。此外,这里还有一个风景如画的红色谷仓,是一个从洛斯阿拉莫斯路就可以看到的区域图标式建筑,并且其被用作农业仓库。无论最终用户选择如何利用,这种不可思议的珍宝般房产都是一片美不胜收的原始天堂。
Created by subdividing the former Ranchos Los Guillicos, Los Alamos Ranch is an extraordinarily scarce offering of 214 +/- unspoiled acres. Perfectly situated in the Sonoma Valley, the Ranch is located precisely half way between Kenwood to the East and Santa Rosa to the West.
Originally an 1837 Mexican Land Grant, this pristine legacy estate was the pioneer homestead owned by renowned Scotsman, William Hood, for whom nearby Hood Mountain is named.
The property consists of two APNs that are comprised of 5 separate ACCs.
The smaller of the APNs (#032) measures 66.55 +/- acres which are situated within Santa Rosa's "Sphere of Influence". This determination establishes the potential for annexation when the city's General Plan is updated in the year 2020.
The 'highest and best' suitability for this piece of the Los Alamos Ranch may be as a Sonoma Valley AVA estate winery and event center (with vineyard development of approximately 35 acres of vines). Yet another unique highlight of this particular sector is its 15 +/- acre feet pond which is suitable for purposes of irrigation or recreation.
The larger of the two APNs (#016) spans 147.61 +/- acres and contains within, 4 ACCs that range in size from 7 acres to 119 acres. So, there are potentially four building sites (subject to the policies and standards of the Permit Resource Management Department of Sonoma County). The apparent 'highest and best use' is for rural estate property building locations, each including ancillary land.
The largest of the ACCs, designated number 4, has a vintage farmhouse originally built in 1930 with more recent expansion and updating. It measures 1210 +/- sq ft with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. In addition, there is a picturesque red barn, an area icon that is visible from Los Alamos Road, and functions as agricultural storage.
Regardless of how an end-user opts to utilize, this incredible jewel is an incredible slice of pristine Paradise.