A TBNC Case Study
prototypical
Large Scale
Project Entitlement & Site Development Program
Including, but
not limited to the site acquisition in fee, master site planning, specific site
engineering, agency and governmental approvals and project entitlement,
corporate marketing, investor opportunities and relationships, financial and
fiscal program management and on-going commercial operations.
A TBNC Case Study
08.01.07

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Milda's Northerly Neighborhood,
"The Temecula Valley" in Southern Riverside County is Becoming a
Significant, "Short-to-Mid-Term" Visit Tourism Destination.
Milda Town at Pala Creek, and the Temecula Valley is Less Than a Two Hour
Drive From The Los Angeles Metroplex.
A Visit to These Temecula Valley "Web Pages" Will Highlight This
Special Part of Southern California.
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The Temecula Chamber of
Commerce An
Economic Overview of
The Temecula Valley
A
Good Tourism Web Site
This is Ol' Temecula
More Of Temecula
This is The New Lake
in The Neighborhood
Milda's Neighbors to The North and The South,
The Pechanga
and Pala Indian Nations, are Developing Significant Entertainment Centers,
Featuring Indian Gaming.
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Pechanga Entertainment
Center
The New Pala Casino Soon
With the Validation by The Voters of California, The California Indian
Nations [Particularly The Indian Nations of San Diego County], Have
Commenced a "Self Reliance" and Economic Enhancement Program by
Promptly Breaking Ground On The Development of Several, Very Large Indian
Entertainment and Gaming Facilities.
All Within Minutes of Milda Town, the Indian Nations Plan On Investing More
Than One-Half Billion Dollars as Businesspersons.
Victor Rocha, a Tribal Member of the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians Has
Developed an Outstanding World Wide Presence with His Creation of a Special
Native American Informational
Web Page.
Almost Daily, Mr. Rocha Posts Native American News From Around North
America.

Victor Rocha's
Native American News
Of Particular Concern to The Pala Creek Region is the Proposed Gregory Canyon Landfill.
This Proposed Landfill is Several Miles Southwest of
Milda
Town at Pala Creek & The New Milda Town on the Hill,
and is Protected by Several Mountain Ridges, However the Regional Community
Has Expressed Much Concern.
In a Review of the Draft Environmental Impact Report it is Expected That
Less Than Two Percent [ 2 % ] of the Generated Traffic Will Pass
Milda
Town at Pala Creek & The New Milda Town on the Hill
during weekday business hours.
The Following Will Provide Linkage to The Gregory Canyon Landfill Draft
Environmental Impact Report [EIR].

The
Proposed Gregory Canyon Land Fill
Informational Links in
Support of the Land Use Entitlement of;
Milda Town at Pala
Creek & The New Milda Town on the Hill
The Entitlement Process of
This Recreational Community is Extensive and Exhaustive.
Many Governmental Agencies Maintain Jurisdictional Authority as to The Land
Use and Proposed Public and Private Activities.
The Following Links Provide Access to a Few of The Agencies Involved in The
Creation of This Unique "Park-within-a-Park" Community.
A
Good Technical & Reference Library

The
Leadership Agency Department Governing Milda Town
Additionally, The
County of San Diego Parks & Recreation Department Will Provide Quality
Leadership in the Development of Public Parkland Benefit Programs at
Milda Town at Pala Creek
& The New Milda Town on the Hill.

County of San Diego Parks &
Recreation Department
California Environmental Quality Act [CEQA]
requires state and local agencies to conduct environmental reviews to consider
the consequences of environmental action such as development proposals, and
avoid or mitigate negative effect where feasible. New inter-active, step by step
roadmap to help the public through this complex act.
The Following Provides Linkage to "The
Road Map".

Both The State of California and The U.S.
Department of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service Provide Much Jurisdictional
Guidance, Particularly to the Sensitive Plant and Animal Kingdom Species Found
to Be in the General Macro-Environment of
Milda Town at Pala
Creek & The New Milda Town on the Hill.

State
of California
U.S. Department of The Interior
Other Public and Quasi-Public Agencies,
Several Public Interest and Private Environmental Groups Provide Helpful
Guidance and Direction in The Creation of Public Benefit Parklands Such as
Milda Town at Pala
Creek & The New Milda Town on the Hill.
The Following Linkages May Provide for a
Virtual Environmental Reference Library.
Environmental
Protection Agency ~ District Nine
San Diego Natural History Museum

Wildlife Conservation Board
California
Wildlife Campaign
Educational Links
Within the Neighborhood of
Milda Town at Pala
Creek & The New Milda Town on the Hill
Exist
Internationally Recognized Tourmaline Gem Stone Mining.
As in "The Love Story of Milda
& Pete, the Grubstake Miner"
[See
The Love Story Page], Seekers of Fine Gems Travel From The World Over to
Pala, California to Procure Magnificent Specimens.
We Hope You Enjoy Your "Mining Experience" Visits to These
Internet Links.
The
Stewart Mine ~ a Special Visit
The Tourmaline Queen
Mine
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A TBNC Case Study
prototypical
Large
Scale
Project Entitlement & Site Development Program
Including, but
not limited to the site acquisition in fee, master site planning, specific site
engineering, agency and governmental approvals and project entitlement,
corporate marketing, investor opportunities and relationships, financial and
fiscal program management and on-going commercial operations.
A TBNC Case Study
08.01.07