DEVELOPMENTS UNDER OUR WATCH

DEVELOPMENTS UNDER OUR WATCH

FLAMINGO HEIGHTS 640

Flamingo Heights 640 is a Glamping Resort destination project poised to sit along scenic Highway 247 in the rurally zoned Homestead Valley.

LANDERS

Eco Dome is a Glamping destination project planned to be situated adjacent to the historic homestead founder Charlie Reche home and adjacent to The Integratron.

WONDER VALLEY

Wonder Inn Project is a 106 room hotel project destined to sit in the resource challenged rural desert region of Wonder Valley/Twentynine Palms.

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PALMS

Yonder is a 130 track home style tourist resort, 500 feet from the Indian Cove residential neighbourhood and 1/2 mile from JT National Park.

FLAMINGO HEIGHTS
515

Flamingo Heights 515 is a neighboring property to the now defunct and denied resort “FH640” project that is being advertised for hospitality, entertainment venue, residential, and commercial in a Rural Living zone.

FLAMINGO HEIGHTS RETREAT CENTER

The Flamingo Blossom group occupies a 4.4-acre commercially zoned property adjacent to La Copine, it purports to feature facilities for events, ceremonies, and receptions, along with twelve cottages.

What is a “campground” according to SBC California Code of Ordinances:

§ 810.01.050

(e)   CAMP or CAMPGROUND. (See Land Use Tables.) A site used or intended for use for temporary occupancy by campers traveling by automobiles or otherwise, which may include individual campsites, but where utility hookups for recreational vehicles are typically not provided. See also RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK. Other types of camping facilities regulated by this Development Code include the following.

 (1)   CAMP, ORGANIZED. A site with program and facilities established for the primary purpose of providing an outdoor group living experience with social, spiritual, educational, or recreational objectives normally for five days or more during one or more seasons of the year.

(A)   These camps are located on a permanent site and have a well-defined program of organized supervised activities in which campers are required to participate. There is present at the camp a qualified program director and a staff adequate to carry out the daily program activities, which are mainly out of doors.

(B)   An establishment that rents or leases facilities on an individual family or group basis for the principal purpose of sporting or other unorganized recreational activities are not considered an organized camp.

(2)   CAMP, PUBLIC. A site used or intended to be used, let or rented for camping purposes by two or more camping parties in trailers, tents or other movable or temporary dwellings.

§ 810.01.200

(m)   RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK (RVP). (See Land Use Tables.) An area or tract of land, within an area where the land use zoning district allows recreational uses and where one or more lots are rented or leased or held out for rent, or lease to owners or users of recreational vehicles for temporary occupancy. Incidental food, alcoholic beverages, sales and service intended for the convenience of the guests at the recreational vehicle park are allowed.

Championing Rural Desert Living:

We are deeply committed to the preservation of our desert landscapes and ensuring that the voices of our communities are not only heard but acted upon.

Advocating for responsible and community-backed development in Commercial Zones.