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| November, 2007 |
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| BUILDERS CONTINUE TO GIVE BACK TO A GROWING COMMUNITY AS SALES COME TO AN END |
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Mountain House, CA – The onset of fall season in the East Bay area brings with it a familiar sight, the 3rd Annual Harvest Day festival. Established three years ago by the original Mountain House builder group of Lennar, Pulte Homes and Centex Homes, the Harvest Day Festival has become synonymous with a growing community and the welcoming of new neighbors and friends. Mountain House residents are encouraged to invite their family and friends to showcase yearly milestones in the maturation of their new hometown.
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| November, 2007 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE SPREADS HOLIDAY CHEER TO NEW HOMEOWNERS AND ALL GUESTS |
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Mountain House, CA—Mountain House brings a joyous seasonal spirit to all with its unparalleled sense of community, beauty and old-fashioned values. Many families are beginning to create warm memories in their new homes while others are enjoying the opportunity to move in just before the holidays. And, as several villages welcome visitors to view the wonderful parks, marvelous landscaping and masterfully designed new homes, December’s festive feeling is everywhere.
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| October, 2007 |
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| SECOND-ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL BRINGS HUNDREDS TO MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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Mountain House, CA—Mountain House’s second-annual Harvest Festival ended just a few days ago, yet it’s still the talk of the town. This successful event attracted hundreds of guests from throughout the Bay Area who came to enjoy a slice of old-fashioned Americana. As an established community with beautiful neighborhoods and a spacious, landscaped central park, Mountain House was the perfect host.
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| September 2007 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE WELCOMES AUTUMN WITH THIRD-ANNUAL HARVEST DAY FESTIVAL |
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Mountain House, CA—With beautiful homes, old-fashioned values and an unmatched sense of community, there is always something to celebrate at Mountain House. Now, the Bay Area’s most comprehensive new hometown has provided another. The third-annual Harvest Day Festival marked the arrival of fall this past Saturday, October 6, between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. in Bethany Park.
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| July 2007 |
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| SUMMER BRINGS CELEBRATION FOR RESIDENTS AND GUESTS OF MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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Mountain House, CA—Joy, satisfaction and pride are evident throughout all of Mountain House this summer. Residents and guests alike are enjoying old-fashioned values in this new hometown. They have come together to celebrate Independence Day, a vibrant community and living the good life in a perfect environment.
The Fourth of July was a heartwarming demonstration of the strong ties between neighbors and the fulfilling happiness found only in Mountain House, USA. Residents of all ages put on a memorable parade that clearly delighted everyone. The country was honored and the community was exalted as family and friends enjoyed the holiday together. Lennar, Centex Homes and Pulte Homes—the premier homebuilders in Mountain House—participated as well, providing hot dogs and soft drinks for everyone.
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| July 2007 |
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| NEW MOUNTAIN HOUSE HOME TOUR OFFERS CLUB MED VACATION IN MEXICO |
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Mountain House, CA—In addition to the gorgeous homes, warm neighbors and old-fashioned values at Mountain House, there is now another reason to visit: the chance to win a family vacation to Club Med, Ixtapa, Mexico. On Saturday and Sunday, August 18 and 19, the Bay Area’s most convenient and comprehensive new hometown will be hosting the Mountain House Passport Giveaway. The grand prize is an all-expenses paid trip for four to the Ixtapa Pacific Club Med.
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| May 2007 |
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| GREAT ENERGY AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE AS PREPARATIONS BEGIN FOR A MEMORABLE SUMMER |
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Mountain House, CA—As more sunshine warms the air, Mountain House has flourished with an exciting array of opportunity and residential excellence. The Model Home Tour is now better than ever and customized for an ideal introduction. In June, families will learn of the countless highlights at a soon-to-be-announced event. And now, with every wonderful neighborhood open, an extensive selection of outstanding living options awaits.
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| April 2007 |
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| WARMER WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS ENDLESS SPORTS AND RECREATION CHOICES AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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Mountain House, CA—With more sunlight every day and short sleeves replacing sweatshirts, all of the inviting parks, athletic fields, recreation centers and leisure opportunities at Mountain House are buzzing with activity. As the green grass, trees and plants coax residents to take advantage of the marvelous outdoor opportunities, a cheerful sense of play takes hold of everyone.
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| March 2007 |
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| NEW NEIGHBORHOODS AND SPRING FLOWERS OPEN WITH EXUBERANCE AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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Mountain House, CA—With temperatures on the rise, there is a tangible sense of energy, opportunity and vibrancy at Mountain House. Visitors are discovering an alluring array of new homes in dynamic neighborhoods. And, as colors bloom throughout the many parks and luxurious landscaping, families are taking advantage of this ideal hometown’s myriad of benefits.
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| January 2007 |
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| THE NEW HOMETOWN OF MOUNTAIN HOUSE CAPTURES HEARTS AND CHARMS ALL |
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Mountain House, CA—Romance is in the air at Mountain House with an irresistible sense of community among families and neighbors. Redefining the concept of an ideal hometown, visitors are enchanted by the variety of handsome homes, wondrous parks and natural splendor.
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| August, 2006 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE CLOSE TO NORTHERN CALIFORNIA’S GREAT DESTINATIONS |
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Mountain House, Calif. Mountain House is the perfect place to live when it comes to weekend getaways, summer vacations or a simple day outing with family and friends. With easy access to the 205 and 580 freeways, the best of Northern California’s great destinations are close to home. For families who now call Mountain House home, many are taking advantage of this as they enjoy a last blast getaway before summer vacation comes to an end.
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| June 24, 2006 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE TO HOST “GREAT ESCAPE” SALES EVENT TODAY, JUNE 24 |
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Mountain House, Calif. Summer is here and it’s time to think about the great outdoors, backyard barbecues, and family vacations. Mountain House kicks off the season with its exciting “Great Escape” event today, Saturday, June 24 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bring the family and friends and enjoy the day at Mountain House. From games and refreshments to tours of the 36 model homes, special incentives and a drawing for a trip to Disneyland, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
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| June, 2006 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE SHINED AS THE ULTIMATECOMMUNITY DURING SUMMER EVENT |
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Mountain House, Calif. Last month’s “Great Escape” event at Mountain House marked another success for this spectacular master-planned community. The summer sales festival, that featured family activities, tours of the model homes and a drawing for a Disneyland vacation, attracted hundreds of residents, guests and homebuyers for a day of old-fashioned, hometown fun. As host for this event, Mountain House beamed as the ultimate place to live and enjoy a quality of life.
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| May, 2006 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE BOASTS ONE OF THE COUNTY’STOP ELEMENTARY SHOOLS |
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Mountain House, Calif. Mountain House has added a new accolade to its list of distinctions. Mountain House’s Wicklund Elementary ranked 5th out of 132 elementary schools in San Joaquin County, according to the California Board of Education’s just released Academic Report Index. This is an annual reporting system that is based on performance data, and is used to measure the quality of all K12 public schools throughout the state.
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| February, 2006 |
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| SNEAK PREVIEW THIS WEEKEND FOR LENNAR’S NEWHOMES AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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Mountain House, Calif. Put Mountain House at the top of your schedule this weekend and come take a look at Lennar’s brand new Sereno and Montaña. With the model homes for these two single-family neighborhoods opening Saturday morning, this will be your first opportunity to preview Mountain House’s latest residential opportunities within Bethany Village. You’ll also want to check out the exciting new Marbella, Centex Homes’ recently opened neighborhood. Whatever your homebuying needs are, you’re sure to find exactly what you want at Mountain House.
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| December 7, 2004 |
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| DENTAL OFFICE DRILLING INTO MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
By Kerana Todorov |
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With a convenience store selling sodas and candy bars now open in Mountain House, one mightve guessed that a dentists office for those with a sweet tooth wouldnt be far behind.
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| October 11, 2004 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROUD TO BE GREEN |
By Erin Sherbert |
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE -- No thirsty plants and only trees that shed their leaves seasonally are allowed in Mountain House, a plan that helps the community save water and energy.
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| August 5, 2004 |
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| HOMEOWNERS FLOCK TO NEW BAY AREA SUBURB |
By Leslie Brinkley |
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Mountain House, CA A new Bay Area suburb is springing up, almost overnight it seems. It's a future city of 16,000 homes that's out in the middle of nowhere right now, but Bay Area homebuyers are looking east for cheaper housing. ABC7's Leslie Brinkley explains in this Assignment 7 report..
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| July 11, 2004 |
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| NEW TOWN'S 94-YEAR-OLD OFFERS LOTS OF GOOD ADVICE |
By Jennifer Torres, STOCKTON RECORD |
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On July 21, King-- who lives in Mountain House now and figures she is the oldest resident of the county's youngest community-- will turn 95. She attributes her longevity to the happiness she's attained by tending her relationships as lovingly as she does her gladiolas.
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| July 10, 2004 |
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| FIRST SCHOOL BELLS TO RING AT WICKLUND |
By Aaron Swarts , SAN JOAQUIN BUREAU |
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Mothers clubs and parents clubs are sprouting up all over Mountain House. But if current trends continue, Mountain House's first grandmothers club may hold its inaugural meeting someday soon.
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| April 25, 2004 |
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| MULTIGENERATIONAL HOMES COME BACK |
By Alex Gronke, STOCKTON RECORD |
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Mothers clubs and parents clubs are sprouting up all over Mountain House. But if current trends continue, Mountain House's first grandmothers club may hold its inaugural meeting someday soon.
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| April 12, 2004 |
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| NEW TOWN'S CHALLENGE IS TO STICK TO BLUEPRINT |
By John Ritter, USA TODAY |
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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY, Calif. Aaron and Sara Flanagan knew that a house in the San Francisco Bay Area, the nation's priciest real-estate market, was out of the question.
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| January 23, 2004 |
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| PULTE HOMES TO OPEN MODELS AT MOUNTAIN HOUSE IN FEBRUARY! |
By John Ritter, USA TODAY |
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CALIF. Pulte Homes, one of the nation's most respected homebuilders and the builder ranked highest in customer satisfaction in the San Francisco Bay Area, is expected to open models soon at Wicklund Village in Mountain House. Rhapsody and Legato are now available for sale, and will unveil fully furnished models in February.
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| December 18, 2003 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE WELCOMES PULTE HOMES TO WICKLUND VILLAGE |
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CALIF.Pulte Homes, one of the nation's most respected homebuilders and the builder ranked highest in customer satisfaction in the San Francisco Bay Area, is pleased to announce two new neighborhoods in Wicklund Village at Mountain House.
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| October 13, 2003 |
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| CUB SCOUT PACK FORMS FOR MTN. HOUSE BOYS |
By Kerana Todorov, Tracy Press |
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Parents in the Mountain House area will not have to travel far to sign up their boys for the Cub Scouts. A group of parents in the Mountain House area have organized Cub Scout Pack 511, thinking that as the new town grows, more elementary-school-aged boys are likely to move in.
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| October 7, 2003 |
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| PLANS ROLLING FOR MOUNTAIN HOUSE PUBLIC TRANSIT |
By Kerana Todorov, Tracy Press |
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It may be a few years before the first regular public bus wheels into Mountain House. But Mountain House is negotiating with the San Joaquin Transit District, the agency that runs county buses, said Gabriel Karam, development manager for Mountain House Community Services District.
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| September 14, 2003 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE: DUSTY, BUT LIVABLE |
By Dave Myhra, San Joaquin Bureau |
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Mountain House- Despite the dust, bulldozers, hammers and workers that keep this new town development moving all day long, some homeowners have managed to get their belongings through the gates and into their new homes. Mountain House now has open five communities within its first village, Wuckland. And Lennar Homes, the company handling home sales, has had no problem selling homes in those subdivisions despite the construction.
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| Summer 2003 |
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| MODESTO IRRIGATION DISTRICT |
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Also in 2002, MID opened a full-function customer service center located away from the MID main office downtown Modesto. The Woodland Avenue Customer Service Center is the prototype for other branch offices MID may soon need in outlying communities.
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| July 4th, 2003 |
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| FAMILY HAPPY TO CALL NEW TOWN HOME |
By David Read, Tracy Press |
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After more than a decade of plans, environmental impact reports, meetings, votes, and revisions, someone can now finally call Mountain House the 15,000 home city planned for just northwest of Tracy home.
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| July 4th, 2003 |
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| 21ST CENTURY TOWN ENJOYS FIRST SETTLER |
By Jim Wasserman, Associated Press |
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE- Dan Marlar moved into his first home Thursday and made a unique mark in the suburban history of the United States.
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| June 21, 2003 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE ACTIVITY TO INCREASE |
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Activity in and around the new community of Mountain House will increase next week, starting with the planning approvals for the next residential villages and continuing the preliminary planning meeting for the next big planning area. By the end of the week, the builder of the first homes expects to close the first sale.
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| June 20, 2003 |
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE The first two families are expected to enter the doorways of their new Mountain House homes next Friday, marking a major milestone for a project that has been in the planning stages since the 1980s.
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| June 6, 2003 |
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Because of a pickup in the construction pace in Mountain House, officials in the Lammersville Elementary School District might be looking at a vote on becoming a separate kindergarten through high school district as earl as November, but more likely not until 2004.
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| May 27, 2003 |
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| STATE'S NEWEST TOWN TO OPEN DOORS |
By Lisa Vorderbrueggen, The Valley Times |
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MOUNTAIN HOUSE Thirteen years after the developer unveiled the first set of plans, Californias newest town prepares to welcome its inaugural residents in a few week.
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| May 22, 2003 |
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| PROSPECTIVE RESIDENTS VIEW FIRST MOUNTAIN HOUSE HOMES |
By Gretchen Macchiarella, Tracy Press |
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The opening was a preview for those who have been anxiously awaiting the homes in the new town west of Tracy. Thousands of people had filled out a home shopper registration form from the developments Web site, and those people were invited to see the Serenade series of homes this weekend.
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| March 23, 2003 |
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| PROSPECTIVE RESIDENTS VIEW FIRST MOUNTAIN HOUSE HOMES |
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Hundreds trooped through the halls and peered into bedrooms that still smelled of fresh paint. The foundations for the houses were poured just nine weeks ago, and interior designs were finished in two days.
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| March 16, 2003 |
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| A TALE OF TWO CITIES |
By Tanya Rose, Tracy Press |
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More than a decade in the making, the villages of Mountain House and River Islands are finally becoming something tangible. They are two distinct urban communities being built literally from scratch, and when finished, they should grab almost 80,000 residents and keep them in San Joaquin County.
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| January 21, 2003 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE BECOMING A REALITY |
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The significance is that the eight model homes now under construction will be the first of up to 12,000 homes planned at the major development 3 miles northwest of the Tracy city limits. Eventually, in two decades or so, Mountain House could have a population of 42,000.
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| January 19, 2003 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE READY FOR HOMES |
By Ben van der Meer, Tracy Press |
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A long-planted crop finally burst from the earth west of Tracy on Saturday. The first foundation of what will eventually be the town of Mountain House was poured at 519 Kline Court in the fog of the early morning. Two groups of four model homes now have foundations, and nine more concrete slabs will be set in the next few days.
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| December 16, 2002 |
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| MT. HOUSE GETS BIG MARKETING PUSH |
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For the last decade, residents throughout Northern California have anxiously awaited the opening of Mountain House a bustling, self-contained village set to thrive west of Tracy. Theres not much there yet, save for some perfectly curved roads and water infrastructure, but thats not stopping developer Trimark Communities from launching a major marketing campaign.
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| November 7, 2002 |
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| TRACY PAVILION STARTS TO COME TOGETHER |
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n the hottest retail corner of the city, the Tracy Pavilion shopping center is growing around Home Depot. The first buildings are being framed right now, but all 300,000 square feet of shopping should be up and running by late summer. Those first buildings will house some of the smaller users including Panda Express, Starbucks, Supercuts, a wireless store, a mail center, a tanning salon and an ice cream shop, said leasing agent Jon Schultz, who is the senior vice president of CB Richard Ellis.
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| July 23, 2002 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE PLUGS INTO AN IDEA WORTH EMBRACING |
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Developers of Mountain House, a San Joaquin County town to be built from scratch, have the right idea. They plan to wire each of the 15,000 houses in the 5,000-acre project with cutting edge communication lines.
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| July 14, 2002 |
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| SCHOOL NUMBERS TO JUMP |
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Workers began pouring concrete at Lammersville Elementary School last week, laying the foundation for big changes coming to this tiny, one-campus district. Sometime early next year, trucks will deliver nine portable classrooms to the K-8 school to house the first wave of students from the massive Mountain House development east of Tracy. The Mountain House kids eventually will attend their own neighborhood school. But until it's built, their numbers could boost Lammersville's average enrollment of just 280 students to 460 in a single school year.
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| July 12, 2002 |
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| MID ABLE TO KEEP UP WITH GROWTH |
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Development of the new town of Mountain House is accelerating -- and so are the expenditures of its electricity provider, the Modesto Irrigation District. The development, northwest of Tracy, is expected to have 44,000 residents when it is finished in 15 to 20 years. Not much visible has happened since the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors approved Mountain House eight years ago.
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| June 20, 2002 |
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| LAMMERSVILLE BEGINS GROWTH PROCESS |
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The earthmovers leveling ground outside Lammersville School on Tuesday will become a ubiquitous sight, if they havent already in your time in Tracy. Over the next 20 years, the Lammersville School District plans to construct a dozen 800-student kindergarten through eighth-grade schools and a 2,500- to 2,700-student high school.
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| June 19, 2002 |
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| SUPES OK FINAL MAP FOR COMMUNITY |
Tracy Press |
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Approval was a bit of housekeeping necessary to give the community services district overseeing the project a list of easement for the neighborhood. "You build the infrastructure, then you dedicate for the easements," said Eric Teed-Bose, Mountain House project manager. "Its a formality to allow the public entity to accept those improvements."
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| June 5, 2002 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE CAMPUS A MAJOR FOCUS FOR DELTA |
Tracy Press |
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The explosive growth in south San Joaquin County is forcing the San Joaquin Delta Community College district to keep plans for opening its proposed Mountain House campus in 2007, according to a report presented at Tuesday evenings board meeting.
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| May 9, 2002 |
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| COUNTY APPROVES HIGH-TECH PLAN FOR MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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Anytime they open up a trench, were there, said Warren Mitchell, general manager for Charter Communications, the cable company installing the towns cyperspace wiring. When all of this is in the hand of a remote control, thats power.
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| April 2, 2002 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE PROJECT RISING FAST |
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TRACYWork on Mountain House, the giant planned community between Tracy and Livermore, is ahead of schedule. "Considering the size of what were doing, I would say things are going extremely well," said Eric Teed-Bose, the Mountain House director of planning for Trimark Communities. In the next couple of weeks, some of the main roads will be paved.
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| January 11, 2002 |
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| AMENITIES TAKE SHAPE FOR NEW TOWN |
Tracy Press |
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Theres two things going on right now, said Paul Sensibaugh, manager for the Mountain House services district. One is the infrastructure and building. The other is forming an administration and government. Thats what Im doing..
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| October 29, 2001 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE INCHING ALONG TO FUTURE CITYHOOD |
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An observer headed west on Byron Road cant help but notice the flurry of activity on both sides just before the Alameda County line. Mountain House, usually thought of in the future sense, is now the present. "Its pretty exciting out there," said Paul Sensibaugh, general manager of the Mountain House Community Services District. "In about a year, itll look like a real development."
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| October 21, 2001 |
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| NEW VALLEY TOWNS BLOSSOM DUE TO BAY AREA SLOW-GROWTH |
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Until recently, the site of Mountain Housea planned community five miles from downtown Tracy in rural San Joaquin Countywas 5,000 acres of corn and alfalfa fields punctuated by an occasional dairy farm. But the growl of tractors and heavy equipment can now be heard in the area as the first wave of crews level dirt and bury storm drain pipes.
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| May 14, 2001 |
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| CONSTRUCTION UNDER WAY ON MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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TRACY The earth-moving machines have started working near Old River, marking the next phase in the creation of a new town. The culmination of more than 13 years of planning, Trimark Communities last week started moving earth at the future site of Mountain House. Company officials expect the entire 4,700-acre Mountain Hose area to take 20 to 25 years to build out to its full size of 16,000 homes, with housing for 44,000 people.
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| January 30, 2001 |
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| MOUNTAIN HOUSE READY TO RAISE ROOF |
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West Yost & Associates of Davis is proposing to provide engineering management and inspection services for the community at a cost of up to $1.2 million. This is related to the construction of the wastewater and water treatment plants.
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| July 24, 2000 |
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| PACE QUICKENS FOR MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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Trimark Communities and San Joaquin County planners expect to start building the first parts of Mountain House this year. The new towns first homes could start going up by 2002, said Eric Teed-Bose, Trimarks director of forward planning.
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| November 11, 1994 |
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| A TOWN IS BORN- COUNTY OKS PLANS FOR MOUNTAIN HOUSE |
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The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors Thursday approved the Mountain House development in hopes that the planned new town of 44,000 residents just west of Tracy will help propel the local economy into the 21st century
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| November 11, 1994 |
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| SUPERVISORS MOVE MOUNTAIN |
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STOCKTON;A new town to be built from scratch on the San Joaquin/Alameda county border got the green light Thursday from the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors, despite concerns over potential impact on both sides of the Altamont Pass.
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