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Tejon Mountain Village : ウィキペディア英語版
Tejon Mountain Village
Tejon Mountain Village is a proposed residential, commercial, and recreational development of pristine, rugged property in the Tehachapi Mountains owned by the Tejon Ranch Company in Lebec, southern Kern County, California. The development includes the largest conservation and land-use agreement in California history.〔(Stacey Shepard, "Tejon land pact divides environmentalists," ''Bakersfield Californian,'' May 8, 2008 )〕 It was approved by the county's Board of Supervisors in October 2009. Opponents launched a legal challenge which was denied in state district court in April 2012.
The pact between the Tejon Ranch Company and a coalition of environmental groups, announced in May 2008,〔(Louis Sahagun, "Tejon Ranch pact would allow 26,000 homes on the range," ''Los Angeles Times,'' May 8, 2008 )〕 is designed to permanently protect of the historic ranch, including a vast amount outside the borders of the Tejon Mountain Village subdivision.
==Planned development==

Now approved by Kern County, but a matter of debate for years in the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass, the development would include homes, commercial buildings, hotels, and golf courses.〔(Patric Hedlund, " 'Round One' Gives Tejon 3-2 Vote," ''Mountain Enterprise,'' September 9, 2009, pages 1 and 2 )〕
Tejon Mountain Village would be a gated community amid 26,417 acres〔(James Burger, "Lawsuit likely after supervisors approve Tejon project," ''Bakersfield Californian,'' October 6, 2009 )〕
of Tejon Ranch property. It would include two golf courses, 3,450 homes, a -shopping center near Interstate 5, and a maximum of 750 hotel rooms.〔
Houses and apartments would be grouped in small enclaves around the lake and on the level tops of surrounding ridges. Larger lot custom homes would rise from the more remote hilltops in the northwest and northeast sections of the development area. Buildings would be designed to fit into the existing land rather than the land being molded to fit the buildings.〔(James Burger, "Massive Tejon project headed to first vote," ''Bakersfield Californian,'' September 4, 2009, updated September 8, 2009 )〕

Residential lots would range in size from to more than . There would be two heliports, two 18-hole golf courses, and about of support space for the "commercial amenities."〔
The property will be developed by a new entity, Tejon Mountain Village LLC.〔(Patric Hedlund, "No Surprise: Bakersfield Votes 'Yes' for Tejon Village," ''Mountain Enterpise,'' October 9, 2009 )〕 Originally a joint enterprise with DMB Associates of Scottsdale, Arizona, the Tejon Ranch Company bought out its partner in July 2014.

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