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Developers Can Get it Right

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

The legendary battles between developers and environmentalists are well documented, but the two aren’t always polar opposites.  The Tejon Ranch is a good example of the two marrying and having a happy ending.

Tejon Ranch is the largest private land holding in California, measuring around 270,000 acres, or over 400 square miles.  The massive Kern County tract had not been viewed by the public for 140 years.  The property is located along the main north-south route on the West Coast, Interstate 5, situated 60 miles north of Los Angeles and 30 miles south of Bakersfield.  It is at the confluence of four ecosystems – the Mojave Desert, Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley, and South Coast, so it is a wildlife corridor of magnificent proportions.

Last May, the Tejon Ranch Company penned an agreement with five of the most important environmental groups – including the Sierra Club and Audubon Society – to set aside permanently 90% of the property.  So far, 178,000 acres have been established as Open Space or a conservancy, with an option on 62,000 acres more at fair market value.

What the Tejon Ranch gets is the unhindered ability to develop part of the remaining land, which is all located along I-5 at the western edge of the ranch.  They already have tenants in parts of the 1,450-acre Tejon Industrial Complex, including IKEA with a 1.7 million square foot warehouse.  Oneida and Famous Footwear also call the complex home.

Tejon Mountain Village, which developers hope will eventually contain 23,000 homes and 70,000 people in 18.4 square miles of newly-hatched city, was just approved October 5th by the Kern County Board of Supervisors.  There will also be resorts and golf courses, plus hiking and equestrian trails in this “environmentally sensitive mountain resort community”.

 

Within the preserved portions of Tejon Ranch the bears, bobcats, mountain lions, pronghorn antelope, and more will be able to continue to roam free amongst the many diverse habitats.  The Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from the Canadian to Mexican borders, will shift 39 of its miles to the breathtaking Ranch, something previously only dreamed of.

The Tejon Ranch concept, which will create 1,500 additional permanent jobs and 1,600 construction jobs, appears to be a win-win for everyone concerned.  Isn’t it great when there is intelligent compromise that both spurs the economy and preserves our precious earth?

- Mountain Man

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