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Forming Formed: 2009
This page last updated:1/2/2013
Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood
Sukawati,, Bali,
Indonesia
(15 minutes from Ubud, Bali)
 The Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood is a beautiful 1.5 Hectare property just 15 minutes south of Ubud located at Br Sumampan, Desa Kemenuh, Sukawati, Bali.
The founders came together and began to form in 2009. Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood is currently in its first phase of development and has started building its Common Facilities.
The basis of Taman Petanu is a deep commitment to preserve and enhance Bali’s environmental, social, cultural and economic sustainability.
It is being created to demonstrate a model for sustainable living and community empowerment that upholds the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which balances our harmony with man, nature, and God or Universal Energy.
The neighborhood includes 20 self contained private plots, which are supported by a range of common access facilities including: centralized waste and wastewater treatment, Permaculture landscaping, pool, playground, barbecue & gathering area, amphitheater and pavilion for workshops and events.
There are still opportunities for families and individuals to become owners, and also to become involved.
Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood Vision:
Taman Petanu is a consciously evolving model community that embraces diversity and radiates harmony, respect, innovation, abundance and joy."
To view a video of members sharing the "Taman Petanu Community Vision " please visit You Tube :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAEygfyLvPk
For regular updates and to network with the Taman Petanu community please Join us on Facebook at:
Taman Petanu Eco Neighbourhood
https://www.facebook.com/TamanPetanu
 
Contact:
Taman Petanu Eco Neighborhood,
Br Sumampan, Desa Kemenuh, Sukawati
Bali,
Indonesia

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Tikal Emilie
Taman Petanu
Jalan Pengiangan, Banjar Sumampan
Desa Kemenuh
Sukawati, Bali Indonesia

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This page last updated:1/2/2013
 
Network Affiliations:
GEN - Global Ecovillage Network
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination:
Our community does not discriminate in regards to housing based on race/color, national origin, religion, sex/gender, family status (i.e. having children, not having children, or being pregnant), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry, source of income, age, creed, personal appearance, political affiliation, HIV infection, military/veteran status, unfavorable military discharge, gender identity or expression, receiving public assistance, or being the victim of domestic abuse.

Population
Members(adults and children):
(None so far, 2012 will see the stages of development of private homes)
Non-member Residents:
(None yet)
Open to new members:
Yes
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
No
(For more details on our social structure please visit the neighborhoods website http://www.tamanpetanu.com/)
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Members have independent finances
Open to Members with Pre-existing Debt:
No Answer
(We will have to talk about it)
Join Fee:
No Answer
(Members become owners through ownership agreement or long term lease agreement)
Regular Fees:
No Answer
(Management and maintenance fees apply)
Land and Buildings
Rural
Area:
3.2 acres (1.3 hectares)
Land Owned By:
Other
(Each members own their own plot and co-own the commons - all within the land borders)
Number of Residences:
19
(When finished building)
Cohousing:
No Answer
(Not entirely)
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
(Not at this stage yet)
Share Community Meals:
(Not at this stage yet)
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Omnivorous
Alcohol Use:
Used occasionally
Tobacco Use:
Used Occasionally
Social Factors
Common Spiritual Practices:
No Answer
(Not that we are planning to apart from Meditation and martial arts practices)
Which Spiritual Traditions(s):
(We respect everyone's spiritual practices and we adapt to the local Balinese hindu traditions)
Educational Style(s):
Other
(All of the choices will be valid once we all move in)
 
 
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