Proposed community in Kern County, California, United States
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.[1] It was approved by the county's Board of Supervisors in October 2009. Opponents launched a legal challenge that 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,[2] is designed to permanently protect 240,000 acres (970 km2) of the ranch, including a vast amount outside the borders of the Tejon Mountain Village subdivision.
^Stacey Shepard, "Tejon land pact divides environmentalists," Bakersfield Californian, May 8, 2008
^Louis Sahagun, "Tejon Ranch pact would allow 26,000 homes on the range," Los Angeles Times, May 8, 2008[dead link]
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