Housing Development Opportunity on the last vacant lot along Cambridge Rd, Cameron Park, that backs up to the Cameron Park Lake. Create housing in which the occupants may enjoy the view and serenity of the lake.
The Multifamily Residential Zoning allows for the construction of residential units at a density of 5-24 dwelling units per acre, which equates to a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 12 residential units for this lot. The Multifamily Zoning Ordinance allows you to create a parcel map or subdivision map to construct townhomes, condominiums, and detached homes. Zoning also allows apartments, senior housing and other types of rental projects.
Residents have direct access to the Cameron Park Lake from the gate at the back of the property (and with a pass from the Cameron Park Community Services District), and can enjoy its path around the lake, tennis courts, pickleball courts, volleyball, swimming lagoon with a beach, a gazebo that can be rented for private events, restrooms, an island with playground, paddle boats and more. Events by the Cameron Park Community Services District and Fire Department include an annual summer spectacular (near the 4th of July) for fireworks from the lake, which may be enjoyed from the homes.
Cameron Park has a public library, a community center with recreational facilities such as a swimming pool and gymnasium, meeting rooms, adult and child programs and more. Additionally there are elementary and middle schools. The Cameron Park Country Club and 18-hole Golf Course has private memberships available. There is also an airport that caters to small airplanes.
Originally, in the 1960's, Larry Cameron founded Cameron Park. During the early years Cameron Park Subdivisions of vacant lots were created and sold, and over the last 60 years homes have been built on these lots, thus you will see new homes built next to older homes making Cameron Park a unique and beautiful community. Later in the development of Cameron Park many areas were developed by builders as tract homes that met the needs of people wanting to live in Cameron Park. And there are several commercial shopping centers, medical facilities, offices and labs.
For the parcels created that back up to the Cameron Park Lake, you will find a variety of homes, condos and townhomes, built over many years, which again fits into the uniqueness of Cameron Park.
The community of Cameron Park is in the unincorporated area of El Dorado County, and is accessible from two offramps along US Highway 50. Cameron Park is 30 miles east of Sacramento, 12 miles west of Placerville - the County Seat, and 70 miles west of South Lake Tahoe.
In El Dorado County gold was discovered by James Marshall in 1848, spearheading the California Gold Rush era. El Dorado County was established in 1850 when California became the 31st State. In 1896 Highway 50 became the first State highway. And in 1913, US Highway 50 was established as the Lincoln Highway, which subsequently in 1915 was established as the first transcontinental US Highway traversing from San Francisco to New York. Enjoy visiting the Coloma State Park and many other historical places in El Dorado County.