The Signorelli Ranch is located in the very private, yet close to town, location on San Miguelito Road. Located about 8 miles south of Lompoc, the ranch takes you back to a bygone era. Running from an elevation of 800 feet above sea level at San Miguelito Road, to a peak at nearly 2,000 feet MSL, the ranch includes private oak filled canyons, grassy portreros, and an expansive view of the Pacific Ocean to the south and to the west from the peak. Settled by the Signorelli family at the turn of the 20th century, most of the historic improvements are quite old, including the uninhabited residence. A spring near the top of the ranch provides water for the house, headquarters, and livestock. Situated next to Vandenberg Air Force Base, the ranch receives an annual stipend from the Air Force for possible evacuations for missile launches. Additional income comes from a windfarm lease that is pay...
The Signorelli Ranch is located in the very private, yet close to town, location on San Miguelito Road. Located about 8 miles south of Lompoc, the ranch takes you back to a bygone era. Running from an elevation of 800 feet above sea level at San Miguelito Road, to a peak at nearly 2,000 feet MSL, the ranch includes private oak filled canyons, grassy portreros, and an expansive view of the Pacific Ocean to the south and to the west from the peak. Settled by the Signorelli family at the turn of the 20th century, most of the historic improvements are quite old, including the uninhabited residence. A spring near the top of the ranch provides water for the house, headquarters, and livestock. Situated next to Vandenberg Air Force Base, the ranch receives an annual stipend from the Air Force for possible evacuations for missile launches. Additional income comes from a windfarm lease that is paying rent while the wind farm company pursues approvals of their project. When constructed, the windfarm will generate royalties based upon the electricity generated.
The windfarm as currently proposed would occupy the southern, higher elevation of the ranch which is generally the opposite end of the ranch from the headquarters. Access to the proposed windfarm is anticipated from the neighboring property rather than entrance to the Property at San Miguelito Road. The Property is currently leased to a local cattle rancher for grazing purposes on a month to month basis
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Research Parcel InformationFrom Lompoc, take "I" Street south as it becomes Miguelito Road. Continue on Miguelito Road for approximately 8 miles.
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