Apn: 077-470-11,
Reno,
NV
89510
***SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE*** Come Find Your Freedom on this +/-40 Acres of Land For Sale on Pond Peak Rd Reno, NV 89510. The elevation of this land ranges from 7,200 Ft to 7,400 Ft. Come build your dream cabin on this great parcel which is adjacent to thousands of acres of BLM Lands. You are sure love the valley and peak views and the solitude this land offers. Mule Deer, Antelope, mustangs, predators, chukar, dove, and small game all live here. Directions and maps are in pictures. Location: -Adjacent to thousands of acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Public Lands -17 Mi to Pyramid Hwy 445/Ironwood Rd. -29 Mi to Pyramid Lake -40 Mi to Reno-Tahoe International Airport Property Information: County: Washoe County, Nevada Acres: 40 APN: 077-470-11 Elevation: 7,200 Ft. to 7,400 Ft. Zoning: GRA - General Rural Agricultural Land Use Code: Vacant-Residential Land (Livestock Allowed) Electricity: None - Off-The-Grid, Over 2 Mi overland to the nearest electricity. Water: None - A well will be needed. -There appears to be a spring on the property (most likely seasonal). Sewer: None - A septic will be needed. Roads: Gravel and Dirt roads Time Limit to Build: None Yearly Taxes: $299.70 Type of Terrain: Varied, Uphill, Rolling, Open County Contact Information: For land use: Call Washoe County Planning & Building Division for questions about building codes For Property Information: Call Washoe County Assessor Pyramid Lake Information: Geography Pyramid Lake is located in southeastern Washoe County in western Nevada. It is in an elongated intermontane basin between the Lake Range on the east, the Virginia Mountains on the west, and the Pah Rah Range on the southwest. The Fox Range and the Smoke Creek Desert lie to the north. In a parallel basin to the east of the Lake Range is Winnemucca Lake, now a dry lake bed. Prior to the construction of the Derby Dam in 1905, both lake levels stood at near 3,880 ft (1,180 m) above sea level.[16] Following the dam's completion, the water levels dropped to 3,867 ft (1,179 m) and 3,853 ft (1,174 m) for Pyramid and Winnemucca, respectively.[17] In 1957, the Pyramid Lake level was at 3,802 ft (1,159 m) and the dry Winnemucca Lake bed at 3,780 ft (1,150 m)[18] had been dry since the 1930s. Pyramid Lake is the largest remnant of ancient Lake Lahontan, which covered much of northwestern Nevada at the end of the last ice age. It was the deepest point of Lake Lahontan, reaching an estimated 890 feet (270 m) due to its low level relative to the surrounding basins. Sutcliffe is on the west shore of Pyramid Lake along State Route 445. Nixon is on the Truckee River to the southeast of the lake on State Route 447.[19] The name of the lake comes from the impressive cone- or pyramid-shaped tufa formations found in the lake and along the shores. The largest such formation, Anaho Island, is home to a large colony of American white pelicans and is restricted for ecological reasons. Access to the Needles, another spectacular tufa formation at the northern end of the lake, has also been restricted due to recent vandalism.[20] The Pyramid The Pyramid (395848N 1193006W), also known as Fremont's Pyramid and Pyramid Island, is a small island near the southeastern shore of the lake.[21] It is located approximately 1.2 miles northeast of Anaho Island and slightly less than six miles from the community of Sutcliffe. The white band seen to the east of the island is composed of calcium carbonate which came from when the lake was at or near its overfl
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