Pinon Cove is described in the deed and in Public Records as “unrecorded” or “un-platted”. The deed comments read: “Proposed plat out of a tract of land situated in (unreadable) Secs. 24 & 25 T11N R5E” and “Plat not yet filed”. The addition was platted in 1948 and still exists in the East mountains, three miles north of Cedar Crest, on Pinon Cove Road.
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