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Greenbriar update van Ron Struthers
Entry Price $1.15 – – – – – – Opinion – strong buy, average down to $0.77
I have a strong buy because of the price and chart and knowing the delay at Sage Ranch is only temporary.
Greenbriar’s Sage Ranch is being delayed because a judge ruled that the City of Tehachapi has to correct/update the WSA. There is plenty of water, this is simply technical red tape and another typical water argument in California.
Some background info
Water Supply Assessment (WSA) became a law (requirement) in California in 2002, to determine water supply sufficiency for a 20-year projection in addition to the demand of existing and other planned future uses.
Tehachapi-Cummings County Water District (TCCWD) is located in the Tehachapi Mountains, east of the Southern San Joaquin Valley and encompasses approximately 266,000 acres. TCCWD provides an imported water supply, water resource management and flood protection to the public. The local groundwater supply is located in three basins, which are the Brite, Cummings and Tehachapi Basins. The District imports State Water Project water from the California Aqueduct.
The Water District is not a land planning agency. Only Cities and Counties can entitle and permit homes.
There is plenty of water available to develop Sage Ranch. That is not an issue, so what they went after and the judge ruled on was they requested clarifications and updates in the WSA. This probably has nothing to do with climate activists but just another California fight over water. The City tried to get more water from the TCCWD which is likely why the TCCWD filed the case.
Water Supply clarified in a Greenbriar press release
Regarding the supply side, the total city supply is net 2,480 Acre-feet of adjudicated basin pumping water rights comprised of 1,974 net pumping Acre Feet of 100% city-owned deeded adjudicated basin water rights at the end of the year, plus an additional 506 Acre Feet of adjudicated deeded basin water rights in the form of leases for a total annual supply of 2,480 net pumping adjudicated Acre Feet.
The city’s difference between supply and consumption is a surplus of 770 net pumping Acre Feet per year of adjudicated basin rights.
This does not include the city’s legal rights to obtain an additional 1,152 Acre Feet per year of surface water from the State Water Project.
With respect to the city commissioned WSA, the independent professional engineers who wrote the report state that the project will consume a total of 350 net Acre Feet when fully built. The WSA further states that an average new Sage Ranch unit will consume 0.13 Acre feet per person versus 0.22 Acre Feet per person for the historical average consumption in the region. This is a consumption reduction of 59%, which validates the “sustainability” in Sustainable Housing.
Greenbriar has 175 net Acre Feet owned both by Greenbriar and legally committed from its shareholders, and only needs net 175 Acre Feet from the City. The city has a surplus of 770 net Acre Feet. The above is public information.
The water rights for Sage Ranch, the entitlement of Sage Ranch, the approval of Sage Ranch by the City Council, the approval of the Precise Development Plan (PDP), and the application for the Voya construction loan are all not related to the TCCWD vs City of Tehachapi lawsuit. However, the city has to update the WSA for things to proceed. Voya’s investment committee approved the loan on May 3, 2024 subject to the rewrite of the water report.
The stock has come down on low volume as retail traders got discouraged by the delay. Early July holiday time, the stock bounced off $0.53 on higher than recent volume. Every time in the past 10 years when the stock went this low, it soon saw a significant rally. The rallies have been between 200% and 800%. I believe this will repeat again, driven by a Sage Ranch start up. I am suggesting to average down to $0.77 by investing an equal $ amount here as at $1.15.
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