Parcels & Ownership?
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We believe the best approach is a mix of cooperatives, individual residences, and shared facilities.
From its humble beginnings, we can shape this in time to suit a wide variety of lifestyle experiences, from high-tech luxury to ascetic minimalism.
We are using a modern approach to land management and civil development with a summary provided below:
A permanent leasehold — we use smart-contracts, legally binding, to secure ownership of homestead parcels. This provides owners with the right to build on and re-sell their parcel and its contents. Rather than a traditional leasehold, ownership remains permanent for as long as the Camazotz Foundation retains the land title deeds of the property. The Foundation's board of trustees includes several members of the Camazotz Collective and our binding rights are publicly available here.
Building restrictions — the Mexican government itself has certain restrictions for this type of land development, such as not building skyscrapers, and preserving the natural habitat. This suits us perfectly and why we chose this location as future-proofed against all of the concrete development that will happen along the coastline. Cancun as example is fun for a holiday but not to dwell long-term. We will maintain standards of biomimicry, bioconstruction, and up to 3 story residential buildings.
Shared village infrastructure — funded by our collective treasury, with a minimalist requirement for those on a tighter budget, and opportunity to contribute as patrons for those with the funds available. A portion of our micro business cooperative will go towards the project treasury, and we will benefit from parts of the land reserved for hospitality and events, along with clever digital projects (see Camazotz MetaReality) that bring in ample funding to the treasury for maintenance and development.