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Conservation Subdivision Design Handbook

Organization: Southwestern Illinois Resource Conservation & Development Inc.
Year: 2006
Comprehensive examination of the Design concept, complete with up-to date references, examples, model ordinances, case studies and more.

Enhancing Subdivision Value Through Conservation Design

Author(s): Randall Arendt
Organization: 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.

Greener Prospects

Author(s): Randall Arendt
Organization: Greener Prospects
Randall Arendt is a nationally recognized expert on the topic of Conservation by Design and was one the first proponents of this concept. This website has numerous free publications, videos, books, and case studies on multiple topics relating to land-use planning.

Growing Greener Model Ordinance (Version 2.0)

Organization: Natural Lands Trust
Year: 2009
This model ordinance, consisting of model language for both zoning and subdivision and land development ordinances, provides regulations that can be added to typical, existing ordinances to implement the principles and standards of conservation subdivision design.

Growing Greener: Putting Conservation Into Local Plans And Ordinances

Author(s): Randall Arendt
Year: 1999
Growing Greener is an illustrated workbook that presents a new look at designing subdivisions while preserving green space and creating open space networks. Randall Arendt explains how to design residential developments that maximize land conservation without reducing overall building density, thus avoiding the political and legal problems often associated with "down-zoning.

Intentional Grounding

Author(s): Teresa Burney
Organization: Bid Builder Magazine
Year: 2006
Article describing how conservation subdivisions are allowing sellers, buyers, and even "not in my back yard" proponents find set-aside plans they support.

Introduction to Growing Greener: Conservation by Design

Organization: Natural Lands Trust
Year: 2009
This booklet summarizes how municipalities can use the development process to their advantage to protect interconnected networks of open space: natural areas, greenways, trails and recreational lands. Communities can take control of their destinies so that their conservation goals are achieved in a manner fair to all parties concerned. All that is needed are some relatively straightforward amendments to municipal comprehensive plans, zoning ordinances and subdivision ordinances.

Land Choices Web Page

Organization: LandChoices
A national non-profit helping landowners preserve their land through conservation subdivisions and other techniques. The website showcases examples of conservation subdivisions from across the United States.


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