User:PaulinSaudi/JCM Farming
JCM Farming is a secretive, privately-held company incorporated in 1990 that seems to be based in Solana Beach, California. [1] Court records indicate Carol Marrelli is an owner or officer of the firm. [2] The firm also seems to own and operate the Oasis Ranch near Indio, California in the Coachella Valley. The firm has been involved in a number of lawsuits designed to prevent the ranch from being flown over by crop dusters, hot air balloons and other aircraft.
The firm does not provide information as to its ownership, activities or properties.[1]
Press reports indicate the facility was built in 1999 on 24 acres and is surrounded by a 24 foot wall four feet thick. [3] Other defenses include a partial moat, guard dogs, armed guards and video cameras. The compound includes two large buildings and Moorish-style bell tower. The company describes the ranch as “an eighty-acre olive farm.” [1] Other documents indicate the farm was in fact a "Private Event and Meeting Center" — "a respite for and marketed to State Departments, foreign dignitaries, diplomats, Fortune 500 executives and their boards, ultra high net worth individuals and their families and celebrities."[3]
Starting by 2009, the firm began a series of law suits against the operators of hot air balloons in the valley claiming harassment and invasion of privacy. The suits asked for an end to the flights, legal fees and unspecified damages. Some of the defendants have claimed that the corporation has delayed court proceedings in order to drive up defense costs.
Thirteen of fifteen balloonists named in the suit have been forced out of business. [2] In mid-August the defendants were to inspect the enclosure in order to evaluate claims of $750,000 in business damage caused by the over flights. On Monday 15 August, the legal actions were dropped by the firm and the inspection cancelled.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Matheny, Keith (January 30, 2011). "Who is JCM Farming and what are they doing?". Desert Sun. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ a b Matheny, Keith (February 11, 2011). "Owners of olive farm near Indio say there's no mystery". Desert Sun. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ a b Mozingo, Joe (August 17, 2011). "A hot air balloon fight in the Coachella Valley". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 August 2011.