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LET US ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS ... Early Spring Photo
... about our
8 bedroom, 6 bathroom family cabin
WHY ARE YOU SELLING?
A. Now, travel to our cabin at 8,500 elev. doesn't match our 73 year-old "style" [Hmmm... bodies.]
WHERE IS YOUR CABIN LOCATED?
Our cabin is located in a gated community called Timber Lakes Estates --- 2134 Hawk Lane — 12 miles east of Heber City, Utah — an hour or less from Park City, UT
HOW BIG IS THE LOT & WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
The cabin sits in the center of 1.68 acres, (2 combined lots— less taxes & dues). The vegetation is
beautiful --- tall, mature Aspen trees ‘capture’ it (8,500 elev.) There are many dirt roads for 4-wheel riding and a connection to miles of groomed snowmobile trails on national forest land. [Aspen fall folliage is beautifully golden!]SO, HOW IS IT LAID OUT & WHAT IS THE SQUARE FOOTAGE LIKE?
~~There are three levels: 1. A finished, full walk-out basement (one bedroom & bath). 2. The main floor (three bedrooms and three baths). 3. The upper floor (four bedrooms and two baths) + a 17 x 26 BIG loft.
It’s in the shape of a ‘T’ — a North wing and a South wing on each side of the kitchen & Great Room areas. All dimensions are per plans.
APPROX. SQ. FT. Per Plans

Basement 1157
Main 1780
Upper 896
Loft 442
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Living 4275
Garage + storage rm 623
[Decks & Porches + 622 sq ft = 5,520 sq ft whole building ]
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Total 4898
HOLD ON! WHAT IF WE DON’T THINK YOUR CABIN IS ‘UP-TO-DATE’ ENOUGH AND WE WANT TO BUILD OUR OWN ‘FROM SCRATCH’ ?
O.K., Let’s add up the costs — OF THE WHOLE BUILDING — [the time to do it? I won’t even go there!]
$240,000 2 lots in Timber Lakes (min. "in the trees" per realtor)
$734,700 $150 X 4898 sq ft (w/o the decks). [More, if you used the ‘less-problems’ laminated logs by Cheyenne Log Co.]
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$974,700 PLUS...
$ 3,500 TLPOA water connection & meter (change next year?)
$ 2,500 TLPOA impact fee ( change next year?)
$ 5,520 County building permit, ($1.00 per sq ft of total ‘foot print’— including decks)
$ 1,910 Cnty impact fee (for total sq ft of‘foot print’— including decks – if total > 5,000 sf
$ ????? closing costs, etc.
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$ 988,130
☺ Why not consider using the “money that you would spend building” and . . .
‘tweak’ this cabin to your own great tastes? (And have it NOW!)
☺ Many Timber Lakes cabins have ‘joint ownership’ arrangements that work well.
O.K.--- SO, WHAT ELSE IS ON EACH FLOOR?
BASEMENT (full, walk-out 1157 sq ft):
o garage/shop workbench, shelving, etc. --- 18 x 28 — Lots of room to store your
‘winter/summer toys’.o large game/meeting room -- 26 x 28 — carpet, double white board, ping pong table (included)
o bedroom --- 11-9 x 13 — carpet
o bath w/shower, solid maple vanity, tile floor
o hall linen closet
o large storeroom — 8-6 x 14 — stays about 60 degrees
throughout the summero boiler closet --- 2 water heaters (one via boiler & an electric secondary --- in the event of large crowds or if the propane fails), Slant Fin hot water (antifreeze) closed-loop, baseboard radiant heating by boiler (except Great Room, Kitchen, garage & store room)--- 3 zones: north wing, south wing & basement.
MAIN FLOOR --- 1780 sq ft, wood floor

o Great Room --- large, steel, Alpine gas-log fireplace w/blower (external air source), vaulted ceiling w/dual pane trapezoid, low E, upper windows
o kitchen ---two KitchenAid stoves, gas top, conventional & electric convection ovens, solid, clear maple custom cabinetry. Lower cabinets use pull-out drawers for easy view & access. Extensive counters. Large, 24.7 cu ft refrigerator.

o two large pantries
o large, L-shaped island w/ten stools and a small sink
o wood stove (red ,Vermont Castings – catalytic efficiency — top & front loading— “marshmallow-compatible”)
o wood closet [that’s right, your wood supply is inside!]
o two bed rooms — each 11 x 14 --- w/closets
o bath w/tub [door separates tub & stool from sink area], solid maple vanity

o master bedroom — 13 x 18, bath, large shower with two benches, large, solid maple vanity, closets
o mudroom/laundry w/bath [door separates shower & stool from sink area], solid maple vanity, built-in large snow clothing rack in hall

o two hall closets + HiFi closet
o front deck and rear deck
UPPER FLOOR — 896 sq ft
o south wing --- carpet :
+ two bedrooms — each 11-7 X 18 --- w/closets
+ bath w/tub [door separates tub & stool from sink area], solid maple vanity, tile floor
+ hall closets

o loft --- 442 sq ft — 17 x 26 --- carpet with very thick pad — nice under a bedroll!
+ 2 closets at the south end
o north wing --- carpet
+ two bedrooms — 11 x 14 ---w/closets
+ bath w/tub [door separates tub & stool from sink], solid maple vanity, tile floor
O.K., NOW TELL ME ABOUT WHAT KEEPS IT WARM, SECURE, COMFORTABLE & DEPENDABLE.
o Cheyenne Log Co. laminated logs** (see below.)
o wooden inside, aluminum-clad outside windows by Kolbe & Kolbe [http://www.kolbe-kolbe.com/homeowner/index.cfm?page=products⊂=windowsInfo&id=3&detail=96

+ dual pane, low E, double hung. (Pull inward to wash outside of panes or remove whole pane!!) Some basement windows are crank-out style
o Steel roof,, green — “Ice and Water Shield” underlayment over the TOTAL roof ! “Cold Roof" engineered.
o Seismic Zone III engineered (California/Utah Standards) There are many 5/8" all-thread steel bolts that run through the logs — from the foundation to top of the logs. This cabin is a very strong unit.
o Buried propane tank — 1,000 gal. ( based on 8 bedrooms) --– owned, not leased — you can ‘shop’ for best propane price!
o Smoke alarm system — integrated
o Carbon monoxide & propane alarms throughout
o Security System (Protection One, with a speaker)
o DSL Internet connection
o Antenna cable to prime room locations
o Exterior logs stained & sealed summer 2005. Decks/railings annually
o Detached 10 x 12 (finished inside) tool/storage shed at rear of property. (More room for ‘toys’ ?)
o Attached, enclosed, metal, stove-wood storage next to the garage door
o Full-cabin drain-down plumbing to winterize — in only 2 locations — full, illustrated instructions
o Notebook containing all the instructions/warranties, etc., for all appliances.
o Lots n’ lots of off-road (on property) cleared parking.
A LITTLE ‘HISTORY’ AND EXPENSES IF YOU PLEASE.
Lots purchased 1991. Ground broke 1993, logs stacked 1994. Lots combined 2006 — new survey/staked.
Timber Lakes Property Owners Assoc. dues are current. ($506/yr)
Timber Lakes Water Co. $65 per month plus usage.
Wasatch Solid Waste Disposal fees are current ($118/yr)
Rocky Mountain Power per usage
** "Cheyenne Log Cabin" means: This company
http://www.cheyenneloghomes.com/aboutlogs.html makes the super sturdy beams that you have seen supporting many cabins/homes. They start by first making a "glu-lam beam" by high-pressure gluing five 2" x 8" timbers together. The outside pieces of these 2 x 8's are then "rounded" to give it a 'log' appearance. In contrast, these kiln-dried Cheyenne Logs do not have the shrinkage / matching / warping /cracking / butt-joint problems that 'natural logs' present. Some of our logs are 60 feet long --- with no 'butt-joints' (end-to-end) to leak!! They are more expensive than 'natural logs', but do not have the problems that ‘natural logs’ experience.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Our cabin is currently empty of its furnishings. When you come by to see it you will be able to imagine how you will place your furniture and decorations in each room as well as how you could 'tweak it' to your own fine tastes.
B U T . . .
o The ping pong table remains in the game room.
o The 5-Section metal shelving (grocery store style) is in place in the storeroom.
o The three sections of heavy duty metal shelving and the workbench are in the 18 x 28 garage.
o Cabin-colors of paint remain on the shelves in the garage + brooms, hose, etc.
o The six deck chairs also remain "on deck".
o A short, unassembled metal shelf is in the shed.
o The attached 4 x 8 metal, wood-stove woodshed is full.
o The indoor wood-stove wood closet is full.
o The wood-stove wood rack on the south end of the front deck is full.
o The 1,000 gal propane tank (buried) contains approx 720 gallons.
Thank you for your interest!
Reed & LaVerne Done (480) 964-1648 and cell (480-773-8824 [in AZ].
CONTACT in Utah
~~~ STEVE BUCHANAN ~~~
cell: 435-671-8509 or 435-654-9440
Read our son Brent's memories:
Find
“Your Place”
When I was growing up, the place to be was at my
Grandpa Scott’s — the biggest reason to be there
was family.
For my children, the place has been Aspen Ridge— our
family’s 4800 square foot log cabin at 8,500 feet elevation in
cool mountain air. The tall, mature aspen and spruce, the
creek and trails, the quads and snowmobiles; all bring lasting
memories of adventures past and present.
But the most important gift Aspen Ridge has given to
our families are memories: adventures with cousins, aunts,
uncles, and grandparents, white Christmases with fivefoot
snow drifts, winter mornings on the best sledding hill
around, ping pong tournaments, board games around a
table, and chatting on the decks while the fresh mountain
breeze calms your soul.
Aspen Ridge also has a long list of amenities, including
eight bedrooms and six bathrooms, energy efficient designs
and more.
Make Aspen Ridge your family’s special place by calling
435-671-8509 or 435-654-9440 or 480-773-8824 for more information.
Several families could own this cabin together.