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Community Farm Seeks Land Partners
EcoReality
Sustainable Land Use and Education Cooperative is developing an
ecovillage in the South Gulf Islands of British Columbia, Canada. This
ecovillage will be a model of sustainable development, and will feature
public outreach and education as included goals.
We have acquired a 43 acre property next to a 61 acre "community farmland" site, backed by hundreds of acres of public parkland, all the way to the watershed divide.
The combined public/private property has 50 acres of cleared, productive farmland (currently in hay), riparian and laucustrine areas, and young forest. The public parkland extends from the highest point on the island (Bruce Peak, at 704 metres), all the way to the ocean at Burgoyne Bay, and up the other side to the second-highest point (Mount Maxwell, at 579 metres, shown at right).
Every square
foot of the 43+61 acre property is irrigated via a 2 acre pond and two
year-round streams via an extensive buried irrigation system. The
class-2 soils are in Zone 8-9. We are beginning a Permaculture design
process for the combined 100 acre site.
Two houses with a
total of nearly 4,200 sqft of living space have nine bedrooms, four
bathrooms, and two kitchens between them, as well as ample room for
meetings and home-based businesses.
A garage/studio/workshop of about 1,200 sqft is currently rented, but will be used as a farm/craft retail space in the future.
We have begun a
public education campaign leading to rezoning that will enable
construction of a number of additional dwelling units. Current zoning
allows three additional houses and a cottage. We have completed studies
to determine the appropriate number of dwelling units, based on both
carrying capacity of the land and agricultural labour needs. Rezoning
will be a political process, with at least three government bodies and
public hearings involved.
All dwellings will be "zero-mile," built using natural building techniques, with a considerable amount of community and habitant labour, and all residents will perform some amount of agricultural work. Such requirements will help us obtain the zoning we need, as habitation density in this area is regulated by the Agricultural Land Commission, based on agricultural labour needs.
EcoReality Co-op
was established in 2006, based on two years of research and experience
with other such groups. We have established basic governance
and other procedures, but have been careful not to lock in too much,
knowing others would soon want to be involved in those decisions. We use
consensus as a
delegation and ratification method to empower stewards with
authority and responsibility for accomplishing goals. All our decisions
ultimately come down to compliance with a prioritized list of
values, which we periodically re-visit — especially when new members
join.
Land Partners Sought
We are seeking additional members who can contribute approximately half the value of a typical North American suburban house to their sustainable future with us. Prospective members with outstanding skills who can contribute less are encouraged to contact us, as well. One of our core values is freedom from external debt, and once our no-interest, seller financing is paid off (late 2009), we will welcome others of fewer financial resources, as well.
Our land purchase fund drive is in full swing, so we can secure the land debt-free.
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