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[*] posted on 11-28-2009 at 12:50 PM


Amalá is settled into 40.5 hectares / 100 acres of serene waterfront property in Bahia Concepcion, one hour north of Loreto. Embracing its secluded spot, all development will be eco-friendly.
The development will include:
- 30 lots 500k UP TO 2M
- Access plaza NOT IN
- Management office NOT IN
- Security station NOT IN
- Services area NOT IN
- Parking and storage area NOT IN
- Common areas IN
- Beach club and pathways to beaches NOT IN
- Serenity spots IN
- Green areas NOT IN BROWN AREAS IN
- Water promenade NOT IN
Spa NOT IN
http://www.facebook.com/people/Mario-Pani/1027270071
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[*] posted on 11-28-2009 at 01:09 PM


mpc -

F1:
1) Subdivision plan
2) Title Deed
3) C.E.S.P.M feasibility study
4) C. F. E. feasibility study (both of which have to be approved for even if it is alternative)
5) State environmental impact opinion

F2:
1) Use of land approval
2) Traffic regulation approval
3) Lotification
4) Proposal and Plan for main access road
5) Level contours topography drawing

and so forth.

I have been doing this here for 10 years. I know whats required and what phase it's required. Once again if you do not have your F3 you cannot legally offer the property for sale.
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[*] posted on 11-28-2009 at 01:23 PM
What kills me.....


....are all those lovely scenic photos posted on Facebook depicting a pristine area with awesome vistas and tranquility.

Now envision those landscapes with all those "eco-friendly" developments. He says he wants to live out his dreams. He also states it's all inevitable. I think he just wants to beat someone to the punch.

"LOOK AT ME! I DID ALL THIS" he can tell his grandkids. Then show them what it looked like before(cached in Google) he arrived.

Then he can say "THIS WILL ALL BE YOURS SOMEDAY" Be careful grandpa, you may already be living in the past.:(:no:

"Thanks" is someone who may be willing to dump millions of dollars into an otherwise impossible undertaking(we've seen many) just to prove they can do it. Then it becomes exclusive only to like-minded people with the same deeeeep pockets.

I say take your plans elsewhere and retain the beauty you depict with your photos. Why should you be the one to permanently alter and scar the shores of this rare jewel you profess to love sooooo much.

Hoow about turning the area into a public preserve. That way your greatgreat grandchildren will be able to experience what it was like along there 100 years ago. I'm done.:rolleyes:




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[*] posted on 11-28-2009 at 01:31 PM


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We will be very active in influencing the local authorities so that laws are followed, specially environmental ones, and that a law that makes sense is set in place to regulate what developers can and can't do.


I don't think everybody here is dialed-in to the local politics in Mulege. They man who supposedly has the inside track to be the next mayor of Mulege is Armando Naranjo Rivera. If that name has a familiar ring to it, it is because he is the son of Armando Naranjo Mariscal, the man who holds the federal concession for Playas Naranjo. There is a recent thread here about how gringos were kicked out after paying their rent in advance and then being told to pay more or move out. Some palapas were burned in the process.




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[*] posted on 11-28-2009 at 01:40 PM


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Quote:
Originally posted by k-rico


Mario Pani Cusi - CEO

mpc???

http://www.amalabaja.com/amala2009a.pdf


No doubt,
Butterfields Italian cousin.:biggrin::biggrin:


Naw, I don't think so. These folks appear to be from Massachusetts. ;)

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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 07:59 AM


So you are saying this is a "rich boy"
from a rich mexican family that summers in the
"hamptons" and does not have
a clue about the "real world" situation?
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 09:03 AM


Please remember :

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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 10:34 AM


Skeet/Loreto

Who is this Chavez guy?
Another developer?
Is he dead?
What is the story?
Why is this related?
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 10:50 AM


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So you are saying this is a "rich boy"
from a rich mexican family that summers in the
"hamptons" and does not have
a clue about the "real world" situation?


The Hamptons?? No way, probably the Vineyard. I tell ya, if I had a spare million lying around I'd spend on a chunk of waterless desert in an area sparsely inhabited by poor Mexicans and retired Americans. Hawaii, the Caribbean, forget it! Too green, too much water. Give me dirt, cactus, and vultures with 18 wheelers constantly rolling by any day.
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 11:49 AM


Kat54

Do a background check on this Board. Way back.
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 12:05 PM


Skeet/Loreto
If you know just tell us.
What does this chavez guy have to do with this property?
Dont you remember?
Was it too long ago?
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 12:26 PM


loose lips kill mexicans.
apparantly....




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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 12:39 PM


No. I will not say anymoreafter this post.

Once upon a time in the small Village of Loreto Baja Sur Mexico there were some rowdy boys who got into a little drinking and fooling around. They took a short drive to one of the Three Cathouses outside of Loreto one nite, They found in the back of a Truck some radio gear which they stole and sold.
Since there had been a couple of these Thefts a Federale was sent up from La Paz{outsider} to solve the problem.

The fed, doing a good job had some questions so he took about 5 of these young boys out into the desert one night and proceeded to Question them.
A Pepsi, Shook up and formaing. wsa stuck up the nostrils and of course the request information was obtained!! Kid spent the next four days in the local Clinic.

Now by Chance, the boys were sons of local Pangeros,
The Federale has not been seen since that time! Where are Where could he Be???
My suggestion would be to check the Bottom of the Sea of Cortez.

This will be my last comment concerning the messing around in Mexicanos Business by Anyone.
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 12:49 PM


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No. I will not say anymoreafter this post.

Once upon a time in the small Village of Loreto Baja Sur Mexico there were some rowdy boys who got into a little drinking and fooling around. They took a short drive to one of the Three Cathouses outside of Loreto one nite, They found in the back of a Truck some radio gear which they stole and sold.
Since there had been a couple of these Thefts a Federale was sent up from La Paz{outsider} to solve the problem.

The fed, doing a good job had some questions so he took about 5 of these young boys out into the desert one night and proceeded to Question them.
A Pepsi, Shook up and formaing. wsa stuck up the nostrils and of course the request information was obtained!! Kid spent the next four days in the local Clinic.

Now by Chance, the boys were sons of local Pangeros,
The Federale has not been seen since that time! Where are Where could he Be???
My suggestion would be to check the Bottom of the Sea of Cortez.

This will be my last comment concerning the messing around in Mexicanos Business by Anyone.



A cute part of Loreto folklore, but totally irrelevant.:no:
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 01:04 PM


Skeet/Loreto
Is not this property is just north of Loreto?
Are you saying this happened here?
What is this rambling about?
Pepsi?
Noses?
The sea of cortez?
What are you talking about?
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 01:08 PM


boy, there is just no end to the little tidbits of info one can pick up on baja nomad...pepsi up the nose...hmmm....I'll keep that in mind.



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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 01:23 PM


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boy, there is just no end to the little tidbits of info one can pick up on baja nomad...pepsi up the nose...hmmm....I'll keep that in mind.


Yeah....I think they prefer to use Peñafiel. Less messy and sticky. It's been an interogation method here forever. Very effective...moreso than our wimpy technique of waterboarding.
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 01:28 PM


Actually, in compliance with the campaign to combat obesity, they now use Pepsi Light.:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 01:42 PM


Van: Not Folklore Facts.

The kids that got the Pepsi up the Nose are still in or Near Loreto living still.

This story was meant to warn people about the workings of Baja. It is not like the States.

For a little more Folklore.:

Several years ago there was a young Lad from the University of new mesico living on the Island of Coronado doing his Thesis on the Lives of Pelicans.
One night he heard a distrubance in the next little cove and on checking out the next morning found a Body floatin and setting on the edge of the cove a crying young lady from one of Loreos top familys.

he loaded the Body and the Women into his boat and took them to Loreto where later on it was determined that Jealous Husband had taken revenge.

And Van These people are still in Loreto-Folklore!! What ever you beleive.
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[*] posted on 11-29-2009 at 01:48 PM


And Van:

Did you know for several years that Domingo would keep a Donkey in front of his Resturant during Christmas and on several nites a week a little Short Grey Headed Man would set astride that Donkey and wish all of the arriving and departing Guests "Merry Christmas"!!!

Folklore Yes!!
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