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The Preserve

Mt. Pleasant, Racine County, Wisconsin

The Preserve was developed in 2003 and contains 55 single family lots.

This project was a collaboration between Newport Development Corp. and K Corp of Racine and was part of an overall development containing three subdivisions with the main heading of “Season’s Ridge.” In addition to The Preserve, Oak Hill and The Meadows were also part of “Season’s Ridge.”

The subdivision extends 90th Street from Spring Street (Hwy C) to the northern property line. The subdivision contains two streets that end in cul-de-sacs that overlook an outlot which contains a pond. In addition, there are walking trails through all of the outlots. A heavily wooded area screens the development from Spring Street.

Demand for this subdivision was so high that, along with Oak Hill, the developers held a lottery so residents could reserve lots!

Currently, the subdivision is managed by the Homeowner’s Association who enforce the restrictive covenants to maintain the uniqueness and character of the subdivision.
 

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1316 90th Street Mt. Pleasant, WI


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The Preserve was developed in 2003 and contains 55 single family lots.

This project was a collaboration between Newport Development Corp. and K Corp of Racine and was part of an overall development containing three subdivisions with the main heading of “Season’s Ridge.” In addition to The Preserve, Oak Hill and The Meadows were also part of “Season’s Ridge.”

The subdivision extends 90th Street from Spring Street (Hwy C) to the northern property line. The subdivision contains two streets that end in cul-de-sacs that overlook an outlot which contains a pond. In addition, there are walking trails through all of the outlots. A heavily wooded area screens the development from Spring Street.

Demand for this subdivision was so high that, along with Oak Hill, the developers held a lottery so residents could reserve lots!

Currently, the subdivision is managed by the Homeowner’s Association who enforce the restrictive covenants to maintain the uniqueness and character of the subdivision.