ALL-CABIN RESORT
OFLAND IN TWENTYNINE PALMS
SITE PLAN ELEMENTS
BUFFER FROM INDIAN COVE NEIGHBORHOOD
Quality employee housing is provided for staff to alleviate housing demand pressure in Twentynine Palms and assures employee response to problems around the clock can be addressed immediately.
There is over a 550 foot buffer from the Indian Cove Neighborhood to assure no noise or light nuisance.
100 Rooms – 384 sqft each
Main Lodge – 3,357 sqft
Food and Beverage (open to the public) – 1,711 sqft
Secondary Lodge (Phase II) – 1,820 sqft
Back of House Space – 3,315 sqft
Employee Housing – 5,853 sqft
Other Amenities:
Stargazing Area
Outdoor Movie Screen
AN 38% DECREASE IN SQUARE FOOTAGE THAN INITIAL PLAN
SITE PLAN
CONSERVATION AREA
STARGAZING AREA
Approximately 100 acres, or 65%, of the 152-acre site will be conserved with deed restrictions.
EMPLOYEE HOUSING
The night sky is one of the fastest diminishing natural resources, and Yonder will showcase this amenity nightly.
OFLAND'S FISCAL IMPACT
Job Creation
Approximately 30-40 sustainable jobs will be created through Ofland’s on-site operations. These jobs offer competitive salaries and benefits for all employees.
Community Fee
Through Ofland’s Non-Profit Partnerships, approximately $85,000 per year will be donated to further aide the conservation and preservation of Joshua Tree National Park and the Morongo Basin as well as the National Park Foundation.
Municipal Tax Revenue
Annual Property Tax and Transit-Oriented Taxes will create over $800,000 per year for the City of Twentynine Palms.
Off-site Spending
On average, each occupied unit at Ofland spends $209 per day off-site in local restaurants and stores generating over $3,500,000 spent annually within the local economy.
DESIGN & OPERATIONAL FEATURES
All buildings on-site will be single-story to not interrupt southern views of the Joshua Tree National Park from either neighboring properties or Twentynine Palms Highway.
LOW PROFILE CABINS & AMENITIES
The Main Lodge plays soft, ambient music throughout the day and evening which stops during quiet hours (9 pm – 8 am) and complies with the City's noise ordinance.
NOISE & AUDIO
Ofland works to further illustrate the local culture by stocking our retail space with locally sourced products and decorate with art created from the High Desert.
LOCALLY CURATED ART & RETAIL
Dark Sky Lighting Package
Outdoor lighting fixtures will be Dark Sky Approved to eliminate light pollution and not disturb on-site and neighboring properties’ stargazing.
Energy Efficiency & Solar Power
Ofland looks to minimize energy usage. Moreover, by installing roof solar panels on parking structures, the property’s energy usage will be subsidized with clean energy.
Sustainability Focused Programming
Ofland produces a location-specific documentary to educate our guests on the natural astronomy and role it lays in local Indigenous American culture. Other programming through partnerships serve as opportunities to educate our guests on the natural nuances surrounding them.