Design Concept for Estancias Atalaya

The ultimate goal of the Estancias Atalaya Subdivision is to provide a low impact, quality living environment that exceeds anything previously presented in Taos County.

The Carson National Forest, Orilla Verde Recreation Area, the Rio Grande and Rio Grande Gorge, and the Rift Valley trail systems and open space are short drives south and west. Fly fishing, rafting, hiking, and mountain biking within these public lands is literally a few minutes away. Due in part to the philanthropic efforts of the Klauer Family, the Rift Valley Trail system and Overlook Project, as part of the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, are now available to the public with approximately 6,300 acres of pristine public space. From here the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument continues north to the Colorado border.

The Monument includes or beloved Overlook and Rift Valley trail system projects, and now totals approximately 242,500 acres of public land. As an Estancias Atalaya owner, this incredible recreation project is at your doorstep. 

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Rio Grande del Norte National Monument.

State regulations also govern the kind of sewage disposal system you may construct. All of the lots have soil characteristics which accept private septic system installation. Nevertheless, the developer requires Environmental Division approval of all such systems. 

Your house plans and any other construction plans must conform to the high standards we have set for Estancias Atalaya. Regardless of the three acre and larger tract sizes, you will be prevented from further subdividing the tract. This is a requirement of the subdivision plat approval, is imposed to protect the low density appeal of the property and integrity of the view sheds, and is also a deed restriction on the land for full enforcement.

To Gijosa Preservation Company, the development of this land in a harmonious rather than an exploitative way is imperative, for the sake of the land itself as well as those who choose to become residents of Estancias Atalaya.

If you can see the benefits of adhering to our requirements, we look forward to having you as an Estancias Atalaya owner.

If you become an Estancias Atalaya owner you will be expected to minimize your impact on the landscape by contractually agreeing to architectural restrictions which include building height limitations, exterior lighting restrictions, and non-development areas as dedicated wildlife corridors outside of the building envelopes. Purchasers in the subdivision must believe in the maintenance of the environment for the benefit of their neighbors as well as themselves.

The developer has installed amenities including electrical power, telephone, natural gas, water systems, fiber optic and Taos County specification roadways to the lot lines.

In exchange, you will enjoy neighbors who are people of like minds, committed just as you are to the preservation of the views, architectural integrity, character of the terrain, appeal of the wildlife, and tranquil living environment offered by the development.

Estancias Atalaya is located on an elevated slope approximately eight miles south and west of Taos. The unique elevated terrain offers the best views available in Taos County. Urban services such as shopping and schools are located in Taos and Taos Country Club is located approximately 3.9 road miles northeast of Estancias Atalaya. We are going to great lengths to retain the rural flavor and pristine appeal of the area so don’t expect streetlights or paved roads.

Wildlife corridors remain protected within easements that follow natural drainages through the property. Expect to enjoy the deer, elk, and the astounding amount of bird life.

Roads within the subdivision are constructed to Taos County specifications. They are owned and maintained by the Estancias Atalaya Property Owner’s Association to assure the exceptional quality is maintained. All lot owners are required to be a member.

If you are not familiar with New Mexico water law, you may be in for some surprises. There are limitations on how much water you may draw from your home well and for what purposes you may use it. We are thoroughly confident that the State’s annual water allowance is more water than you are ever likely to use. But we want to remind you that water use is regulated and conservation is highly encouraged. You will note water conservation measures in our restrictions.

The developer has constructed an excellent water system based on 8 high producing wells with exceptional water quality. A geohyrdology study was completed by Glorieta Geosciences Inc. and the study is available to any who would like to review it. The report indicates the wells are some the best producing wells in this quadrant of Taos County, again with exceptional water quality. Each lot has a water line to its boundary and private metering.