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Single Family Neighborhood Site Plan Concept One of many site plan concepts possible for a new Single Family Neighborhood that emphasizes different lot and home sizes in one visually- and physically- connected community. A comprehensive and connected open space network is a defining feature of the neighborhood, and residents are connected by a modified grid street network that lets them walk or bike safely throughout the neighborhood. Preserving mature tree stands throughout the neighborhood makes it unique from others that may be built nearby.
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Provide a Range of Lot and Home Sizes in the Same Single Family Neighborhood, Ranging from Rural to Estate to Large-Lot to Small-Lot Categories. Orient Homes Toward the Street with Rear Yards Larger than Front Yards Instill a Comprehensive Open Space Network as a Defining Element of the Neighborhood Preserve Mature Tree Stands in the Neighborhood as a Unique Design Element of the Neighborhood Connect to Regional Open Space (Especially Greenways) in the Area to Expand Opportunities for Active Living Stub Out Future Street Connections Between Neighborhoods Increase the Number of Street Connections Internal to a Neighborhood, Reducing the Need for Cul-de-Sacs to Locations with Environmental Concerns or Steep Topography Design Complete Streets Internal to the Neighborhood with Comfortable Space for Driving, Walking, and Biking (Provide Sidewalks on Both Sides of All Streets)
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This concept site plan is for illustrative purposes only, and is intended to provide an example of the type of development that could take place in any Single Family Neighborhood. Please note that not every instance of the identified goals have been identified on the above drawing.
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Chapter 3: Character Area Typology
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