History and Vision
These rolling hills are deeply rooted in the Davis
Family. H.S. Davis acquired the property over
50 years ago, prior to construction of Arkansas Hwy
107. The land was cleared in the early 60’s
and used for cattle grazing as part of the vast Davis
Ranch, which straddles the Faulkner / Pulaski County
Line on Arkansas Hwy 107.
Nearly half a century later the Davis Family decided
to subdivide a portion of the Davis Ranch, in Southern
Faulkner County, and formed the Seven Point Lake LLC.
as the developing entity. The name derives from
the seven streams that feed the lake area. The
vision to create a quality lifestyle and value not found
in most tract subdivisions is conceived by a sensitive
land plan. This process began with a master land plan
for the entire Ranch and a refined subdivision plan for
the area north of Arkansas Highway 107. Seven Point Lake
LLC. retained Jack Castin of Castin & Associates,
Little Rock for expertise in large-scale community planning.
Planned Community
A 22-acre lake is the focal point of the community.
The master plan provides for a series of identifiable
housing clusters of single-family lots while retaining
the most severe sloped terrain as permanent open spaces.
Seven Point Lake Community will feature all underground
city utilities. Walking trails are planned to
connect each housing cluster and are also a feature
along the perimeter of the lake. A series of
common open spaces link the pedestrian trail, community
park, and the green belt areas running through out
the community. The Davis family donated 15 acres to
Vilonia School District for the site of a new elementary
school to be located ½ mile east of the Seven
Point Lake entrance. This elementary school is tentatively
scheduled for construction by 2010.
A mandatory property’s owners association is
included as part of the community benefit and will
regulate future development as well as maintain common
park areas. A central common POA recreation facility
encompassing about 5 acres is programmed at the western
end of the lake. The lake is being designed as
a premiere fishing lake with input form the Arkansas
Game and Fish Commission on construction of fish habitat.
Exciting distant and panoramic views can be found
throughout. From the entrance looking Northwest,
one can see towers in Conway, looking Southwest one
can view the buildings in downtown Little Rock. The
tabletop mountain to the Northeast is called Round
Mountain in the El Paso community. Many lots
will have a direct view of Seven Point Lake.
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