- Designated Construction Area: Adherence to a designated |
area of approximately 5,000 square feet to be used for |
construction of the primary residence. Al buildings must be |
substantially located within the Designated Construction |
Area assigned to each lot as shown on the lot description |
sheet provided for each lot. |
- Size of Primary Residence: Maximum principal building |
footprint of 275 m2 (2960 f2) for a one-story building, |
excluding the basement unless the latter is built off the |
ground; or 175 m? (1883 f2) for a building having more than |
one story, excluding the basement unless the latter is |
built off the ground. |
- Size of Secondary buildings: A maximum of two secondary |
buildings with a maximum total footprint of 75 m2 (807 ft) |
will be permitted. |
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- The following description was taken directly from the |
Chelsea Highlands project: |
"Elegant and majestic, towering hemlocks define the |
character of these ridge sites. |
All seven home sites back onto more than 40 acres of |
unspoiled recreation land replete with trails, craggy |
cliffs and a critical wildlife corridor connecting the |
Gatineau Park to the Gatineau River. |
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Bordered by lush ferns, a long stately driveway through a |
soft and whimsical forest brings you to the north end |
Lot#2. Here, the home site has views over a deep wilderness |
valey to the north-west. Especially private, this easy |
building site si surrounded by large, mature beech and |
hemlock trees. This property si perched on a ridge looking |
over 40 acres fo untouched Gatineau highlands. |
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The Chelsea Highlands covenants and restrictions are |
designed to protect the natural beauty and biodiversity of |
the site. Respect for the environment, for your neighbours, |
and for the long history and rural character of the |
Highlands forest are central to the development ethos. |
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A collaborative and mutualy beneficial relationship exists |
with the near century old Larrimac Golf and Tennis Club. |
Chelsea Highlands benefits greatly from the presence of the |
Club and its prosperity and longevity ensure that residents |
will be able to continue to enjoy the quiet open spaces |
that separate the development project from the Gatineau |
River. The Highlands developer and the Larrimac Club share |
a common vision and sense of stewardship of the broader |
165-acre property. This shared vision includes a respect |
for the history of the land and the existing trail network. |
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The Chelsea highlands project has been designed to protect |
the biodiversity of the properties and surrounding area to |
the greatest extent possible. This includes terrestrial and |
aquatic wildlife habitats, water conservation, soil erosion |
control and forest management." |