A "Quinta" in Ecuador is a block of land usually in a rural area and large enough
                            to build a house and have gardens, an orchard, grazing areas for animals. A typical
                            size for a quinta would be around 1 hectare (1 hectare = 2.5 acres).
            
            
                Larger blocks of land such as the property itself are called "Fincas"
            
            
                The word "lote" (translation of the English word "lot") is used for a smaller piece
                            of land such as the like in an urban subdivision.
            
            
                We will use the word "quinta" or "parcel" ("parcela" in Spanish) from now on and
                            not the word "lot".
            
            
                7 quintas in total have beem purchased and developed on the
            Rio Uchima property.  Their sizes vary between 1 acre and 4 acres (1/2 ha to 1.7 ha) approximately.
            
            
                To further preserve the natural beauty, we encourage features such as living fences
            (it is easy to do here using Yucca trees for example). Grazing animals such as donkeys
            and horses can move freely on the common land between properties which is what they
            have been doing for years. The common land has many attractive features: forests,
            walking trails, springs, large mountaintop grazing areas, views.... for every homeowner
            to enjoy.
            
            
                We tried to reduce interferences between the quintas to a minimum. This was achieved in different ways:
            
            
                - by spreading the quintas out over the usable space on the 70 hectare property
                
- by having buffer zones of common land between the quintas so that most lots do not
                have a boundary with any other lot. 
- by restricting the location of the building site on some of the quintas 
- by taking advantage of the natural features to hide one building site from another.
                The property has many forests, ridges and gullies and no artificial way of preserving
                privacy (walls, fences) is necessary on any of the quintas. 
                Another aim is to facilitate and encourage the use of the common land by making
            sure that the existing trails do not cross private land. For example, there is an
            easy walking trail starting from the road leading to a spring and then carrying
            on all the way to the western boundary of the property.
            
            
                The services include a quality unsealed private road all the way from the river
            to the top, water (the best water on earth) and power (reasonable use according
            to some guidelines to be published, e.g. not for heating or electric stoves or other
            high energy electric equipment). We will look into the feasibility of hydro electricity.
            We are also very interested in alternative ideas with regards to electricity. Fast
            Internet will be available at a cost.
            
            
                At the date of this writing (August 2015), 4 families have built their homes and permenently live on the land (Q1, Q4, Q6, Q9B) Note that this is not a “community”. The
            families can interact as much or as little as they decide, we have no involvement
            in people's lives except in setting some basic rules as far as using the private
            and public space (e.g. no motor racing, no hunting on the property, no further subdivision
            of the private land, a height restriction on some building spaces, some rules about
            cutting down trees or taking rocks from the river ...). It seems that the very nature
            of the property and project attracts likeminded people who will naturally get along
            and desire these rules to be in place. We visualise this to become a great nurturing
            place and a development (with a small "d") to be proud of in the middle of Ecuadorian
            families established in San Pedro/Sacapo.
            
            
                In contrast to the larger developments in the area, this is not a gated property
            with security guards and targeted at wealthy individuals. Having said that, to access
            the property it is necessary to cross the Uchima river using a gated private bridge.
            The river offers a natural deterrent against intruders.
            
            
                We intend to keep the development of good quality but minimalistic and leave as
            much of the natural surroundings as possible untouched. We also strive at providing
            a place for the families to blend in with the wonderful local communities of San
            Pedro and Sacapo.
            
            
                Let's now look at the subdivision map and each quinta in more details.