To a certain degree the costs/design requirements in Cielo/Crosby are more expensive to comply with than regular building. I believe that the Santaluz requirements are the most costly. However, that doesn’t mean they create the most value, just that their process is the most detailed and pretty similar to the trauma of getting a home approved/built in the RSF Covenant relative to the other gated golf communities.
The Bridges is a cakewalk to get design approved if you know their goals…more focused on just a pleasing look than technical mandates like santaluz…and we know The Bridges values remain pretty high.
As for the link to the SDGE substation/residence…enough said…