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Enhancing Subdivision Value Through Conservation Design

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Author(s): Randall Arendt
Org./Source: On Common Ground
Year: 2001

Conservation subdivision design offers a way to design land development so that some green space is preserved, property values are increased and the same amount of buildings are constructed as would be without it. The conservation subdivision identifies natural and cultural resources that should be preserved and ways to situate houses in ways that both preserve that land and place houses close enough to it so residents can fully enjoy it. The article provides a basic example of how a partially wooded lot could be converted into a conservation subdivision and examples of how this tool has been used to save significant amounts of money on actual development projects.

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Topic tags: Conservation By Design, Economic Impacts of Sprawl and Smart Growth

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