Subject: Proposal for Sustainable Housing, Agriculture, and Entrepreneurial Village Development – A National Mandate
[City Official’s Name]
[City Department or Office]
[City Name, State, ZIP]
[Email Address]
[Date]
Dear [City Official’s Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. I am reaching out on behalf of Viviscent Wellness Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering sustainable community development, economic empowerment, and affordable housing solutions. We are seeking the city’s support and guidance in developing a Shipping Container Construction | Business and Entrepreneurial Village within [City Name].
Project Overview
Our goal is to create a self-sustaining, mixed-use development that integrates:
- Affordable Housing: Tiny homes, modular homes, and engineered container housing, including units specifically for veterans and workforce housing.
- Entrepreneurial Village – 40+ Retail Locations: A network of 40+ retail spaces designed to support local businesses, entrepreneurs, and community-driven enterprises. This initiative will provide affordable storefronts, co-working spaces, and business incubation programs to foster economic growth.
- Bees for Humanity: On-site bee hives to support pollination, biodiversity, and honey production, contributing to ecological balance and sustainable agriculture.
- Aquapini & Walipini Agricultural Systems: Sustainable food production utilizing aquaponics, hydroponics, and subterranean greenhouse technology to provide year-round fresh produce, reducing food insecurity and supporting the local economy.
- Viviscent Wellness Foundation’s Open-Source Large-Scale Gardening Strategy: A revolutionary urban agriculture initiative designed to produce enough fresh, organic food to nourish over 1,000 people within just one year.
- State-of-the-Art Grow Rooms: Cutting-edge cultivation facilities designed to grow fruits, herbs, and vegetables year-round, ensuring food security and community sustainability.
- Spectrum Valor Initiative: A structured mentorship and workforce development program designed to integrate veterans and individuals on the autism spectrum into a shared support system. The initiative fosters mutual growth through training, career development, and community-building opportunities, helping participants develop skills, gain employment, and contribute meaningfully to society.
- Green & Sustainable Infrastructure: Renewable energy integration (solar/wind), water reclamation, and eco-friendly construction materials (including hempcrete).
- Community & Economic Development: Small business incubators, cooperative retail spaces, and vocational training programs to foster financial independence.
A National Mandate for Housing & Dignity
This initiative aligns with a broader national mandate that reflects the will of the people and the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, alongside President Donald J. Trump’s goal to house all American veterans and homeless individuals within 36 months.
Our project directly supports this mission by:
- Providing permanent, dignified housing solutions for veterans and the homeless population.
- Creating economic pathways through entrepreneurship, business development, and workforce training.
- Establishing sustainable food production to nourish and empower communities.
- Integrating Workforce Development: Through Spectrum Valor, we are ensuring that veterans and individuals on the autism spectrum receive specialized training and career opportunities, allowing them to thrive in a supportive and structured environment.
Zoning & Permitting Considerations
We understand that the property we are considering is zoned R-36, which allows for various residential structures. Based on our initial discussions, it appears we may need to pursue:
- A special use permit for group quarters to allow multiple residences and mixed-use development within a unified site.
- A subdivision plat, should we decide to create individual lots for residential and commercial use.
- Guidance on building code compliance for modified shipping container housing and hemp-based construction materials.
Economic & Job Impact
This project will bring significant economic and job benefits to the local area, including:
- Job Creation: Immediate construction jobs (site preparation, sustainable building, renewable energy installation) and long-term employment in business services, agriculture, retail, and vocational training.
- Workforce & Veteran Housing: Providing affordable, sustainable housing for veterans, local workers, and entrepreneurs.
- Local Business Growth: The Entrepreneurial Village (40+ Retail Locations) will offer commercial spaces, business incubation, and workforce training, supporting economic development and creating an ecosystem for local businesses to thrive.
- Agricultural & Environmental Sustainability:
- Bees for Humanity: Supporting local pollination, biodiversity, and honey production while promoting environmental stewardship.
- Aquapini & Walipini: Creating sustainable, year-round food production with minimal water usage and ecological impact, contributing to food security and community wellness.
- Open-Source Large-Scale Gardening Strategy: A food security initiative capable of feeding 1,000+ people annually, offering training and community farming opportunities.
- State-of-the-Art Grow Rooms: Advanced indoor cultivation spaces that allow for year-round production of fruits, herbs, and vegetables, ensuring a consistent fresh food supply.
- Spectrum Valor – Workforce Inclusion:
- Veterans and individuals on the autism spectrum will have direct pathways to employment, skills training, and mentorship in agriculture, retail, sustainable construction, and green technology.
- By integrating these individuals into the workforce, we foster economic inclusion and community resilience.
- Sustainability & Cost Savings: The use of renewable energy and green building materials will reduce utility costs and environmental impact, creating a self-sustaining community model.
A Call for City Partnership in the National Plan
This initiative is not just a local project—it is part of a larger national strategy to ensure that every veteran and homeless individual has access to safe, sustainable housing. We ask for your support in advancing this effort by:
- Assisting with the special use permit process and zoning approvals.
- Collaborating on infrastructure development, including roads, utilities, and public transportation.
- Exploring city funding opportunities, tax incentives, or public-private partnerships that align with national housing priorities.
- Ensuring alignment with HUD and national housing standards to accelerate approvals and funding opportunities.
We firmly believe that this project will bring long-term social, economic, and environmental benefits to the community and contribute to the broader mission of securing housing for all veterans and homeless Americans within 36 months.
We would appreciate the opportunity to discuss the best way to move forward and would welcome a meeting at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your time and consideration, and we look forward to working together on this transformative initiative.
Best regards,
Kevin Edmundson
Viviscent Wellness Foundation
Phone: 919-914-0893
Email: kevinedmundson@viviscent.com
www.viviscentwellnessfoundation.org





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