The following information is accurate as of June 3, 2025, reflects Phase 2 project status, and is subject to change.
Q1: What are the impacts of the USA PATRIOT Act on the Tibet Town Project?
A: There are no provisions within the U.S PATRIOT Act of 2001 that expressly or implicitly prohibit any specific ethnic group from residing collectively within a gated community. The legislative intent and operative sections of the Act pertain to matters of national security and the implementation of counterterrorism strategies.
Q2: Are there conflicts of interest for board members serving on both TTP and TAFM boards?
A: No, there are no conflicts of interest because of the following reasons:
● TTP LLC is a registered subsidiary of TAFM. Both organizations share the same mission, vision, and goals, focusing on
Tibetan cultural preservation and community development.
● Board members do not receive any compensation, contracts, or financial benefits from either organization.
Q3: Do I have to construct a house within a certain timeframe after purchasing a plot?
A: Construction timelines are determined by state, county, and municipal legal requirements and approval processes following plot purchase. TTP will acquire raw land, with builders handling infrastructure development (utilities, gas, electrical systems).
Q4: Can I hire my own contractor or do we have a common contractor?
A: TTP will partner with a selected builder through competitive bidding. Property owners may choose from approved blueprint options based on their specifications and budget.
Q5: Can I make a deposit or down payment to secure my commitment?
A: TTP is evaluating the legal implications of accepting deposits while ensuring compliance with state, county, and municipal regulations. A decision will be announced once the legal review is complete.
Q6: How many lots are allocated for single-family homes?
A: Lot allocation will comply with municipal minimum requirements. Specific numbers will be determined during the land acquisition process, with details disclosed as information becomes available.
Q7: Why is the project taking so long to start?
A: This comprehensive project requires extensive planning, stakeholder coordination, and regional investor engagement. Funding approval necessitates evaluation and voting by CTA members, contributing to the current timeline.
Q8: Will there be more scheduled meetings and updates?
A: Quarterly investor meetings are under consideration pending funding approval and Phase 2
budget allocation. Town halls may be scheduled quarterly or bi-annually based on project progress.
Q9: Are floor plans uniform or customizable?
A: Investors may select from multiple model homes within approved blueprints, with options varying based on individual budgets and preferences.
Q10: Can people buy land without a loan from CTA?
A: Yes, investors may purchase land independently without CTA financing. Single-family residences will not be subject to HOA regulations by default, but neighbors may decide to establish an HOA.
Q11: Will the land be cheaper than market price?
A: As of May 2025, TTP is in Phase 2 with the objective of securing competitive pricing based on lot costs and location factors.
Q12: What is the allowed dwelling square footage for single-family homes?
A: Single-family home square footage requirements will comply with municipal zoning regulations and depend on individual investor budgets.
Q13: Can we expect to buy land by the end of summer 2025?
A: Land acquisition by summer 2025 presents significant challenges. TTP will provide regular updates on acquisition progress to all investors.