El Dorado MHP FAQ

Frequently asked questions (and answers!)

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How is the park arranged?
The lot numbering scheme for the park can be very confusing, especially since there are no street signs. There is a site lot number map at the corner bulletin board near the pool. To help understand how the numbering sequence goes, it helps to know that
  • The original entrance to the park was in front of the main office onto Fair Oaks Avenue.
  • The park has had two major phases, the first 200 units and the last 84 units.
  • The first phase unit numbering starts at the clubhouse and numbers counter-clockwise along the Weddell Drive direction towards Sunnyvale around the park perimeter to unit 54 in the back corner. It then winds up and down each street to unit 198 then crosses the street on the pool side of the main office and finishes with 199 and 200 next to unit zero.
  • The main entrance moved to where it is now and the original driveway was converted to a lot whose number is zero.
  • The second or North development begins with lot 201 in the "back" of the park and winds counter-clockwise around the northern perimeter.
  • Numbering sequences go in curb following order, meaning they increase going up one side of a street and continue coming back on the other side of the street instead of odd/even numbering down the street like many city streets so your across-the-street neighbor will have a number different from yours by some number between 10 and 20.



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