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SKYRIDGE Q & A What is SkyRidge? SkyRidge is an ideal four-season master planned community. This remarkable and rare property is located on the northwest shore of the Jordanelle and consists of 485 premier homesites designated for single family homes on 670 acres with over 50% preserved as open space. The homesite sizes range from 7,000 square feet to over 2 acres. Who is the developer? SkyRidge Development, LLC, is principally owned by Steve Fellows from San Diego and Tom Thomas, a long-time developer from Las Vegas. Who are the local developer associates? SkyRidge is managed by Tyler Aldous and is land planned and engineered by the Jack Johnson Company. What are the major infrastructure improvements and completion dates? SkyRidge, working with MIDA, is coordinating the current construction of the long-awaited Jordanelle Parkway which will connect the Mayflower Exit on US-40 to State Highway 248 at Brown’s Canyon, and completion is anticipated by mid-summer 2019. The Jordanelle Special Services District (JSSD) will provide water and sewer services. The Jordanelle Specially Planned Area (JSPA) planning commission, a division of Wasatch County is the land planning authority. How is SkyRidge configured? SkyRidge will be developed over multiple phases. Phase One will consist of 132 homesites in the Orion, Ursa, and Constellation Subdivisions with an anticipated completion date of late Summer 2019. What are the SkyRidge home size specifications? Homesite Size 7,000-10,000 sf = Home Size Minimum 2,000-Maximum 4,500 sf Livable Space Homesite Size 10,001-22,000 sf = Home Size Minimum 2,500-Maximum 6,000 sf Livable Space Homesite Size Over 22,000 sf = Home Size Minimum 3,000-Maximum 8,000 sf Livable Space What are SkyRidge setback requirements for residential structures? Front Setback – Homes under 6,000 sf 20’ 6” from back of curb (5’ from front property line plus 15’6” to back of curb) Front Setback – Homes over 6,001 sf 30’ from back of curb (15’ from front property line plus 15’ to back of curb) Side Setbacks - 10’ from side property lines Rear Setback - 20’ from rear property line