A Specific Plan
A specific plan, required by the State of California, and prepared over three years,
became law in December 1998. This 1,750-acre plan providing for eventual
large scale construction in
the currently debt-free town is subject to modification after a lawsuit
against Imperial County by the Quechon Indian Tribe.
The
superb Felicity aquifer allows the Felicity Water Company to dispense pure untreated water for public
consumption.
The first phase of
Pioneer Village, attractively designed around a 20-acre park,
contains an already surveyed . engineered and approved 30 lot plan. It is not part of the Quechon
Indian nation complaint .against Imperial County. Commercial lots are also included.. The plan,
more European than American in concept, provides attractive views and a high quality of
life.
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