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Master Development Plan

The Catholic Village Framework

The Civic Engine: Shared Infrastructure & The General Store PMA

The Civic Engine: Powering the Sovereign Village

The Civic Engine: Powering the Sovereign Village

Communal hubs move the community from a collection of houses to a functional economic unit.

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The Commons Building

The civic anchor: a commercial-grade kitchen, a timber-framed dining hall for 100+ residents, and "The Inn" — guest apartments for visiting families or prospective members.

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The Workshop

Provides the industrial capacity for carpentry, ironwork, butchering, and machining, ensuring the village can produce and repair its own tools.

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The General Store (PMA)

Located at the southwestern corner, adjacent to the perimeter parking lot. Operates as a Private Members Association, creating a "Private Domain" that sits outside "Public Accommodation" laws and standard retail regulations.

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The Village Library

The intellectual anchor providing office space for remote professional roles and serving as the repository for village records — a center for continued formation and tiered governance meetings.

By conducting transactions as "private exchanges between members," the community is shielded from external bureaucratic hurdles and public commerce taxes, reinforcing the mission of internal resource distribution.

The 40-acre developed footprint also incorporates an outdoor gymnasium, sports fields, indoor courts for basketball or pickleball, a central playground, a multi-use park with a pavilion, and a village stage facilitating theatrical and musical performances by residents and traveling guilds.