There is an error in the deed book for Ojo Grande. The description given is “S½NE¼SE¼ Sec.10 T10N R3E”. This would put it in the Northeast Heights, but Ojo Grande (platted in 1943) still exists just south of Cedar Crest. It is just off of Highway 14 on Ojo Grande Drive. The recorder meant to write “R5E”, which would make the description point directly to Ojo Grande. The 18 lots are virtually unchanged since they were platted.
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