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NSN ORD-1996-010 Subdivision Regulations Text Amendments - Flexible Development-Open Space Proposal
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NSN ORD-1996-010 Subdivision Regulations Text Amendments - Flexible Development-Open Space Proposal
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5/1/1996
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IX-A
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66 <br /> Rocking K Ranch Rocking K Ranch is a 4,400-acre desert development near Tucson, <br /> Arizona. A tnixed-use resort and residential community is proposed, <br /> consisting of four resort complexes, 9,000 to 10,000 housing units, and <br /> related commercial uses. The development plan calls for over half the total <br /> site to be preserved as protected open space, with an overall density of 2.0 <br /> to 2.3 units/acre Densities within developed areas (approximately 2,200 <br /> acres) will range from 4.1 to 4.5 units/acre. <br /> Farmview Farmview is a 418-acre development in Bucks County, Pennsylvania near <br /> Philadelphia. 332 houselots are clustered on 204 acres (1.6 units/acre), <br /> with an average lot size of 22,000 square feet. Overall density (0.79 <br /> units/acre) was determined by a "yield plan" showing the number of lots <br /> achievable under a conventional layout. Approximately 51% of the entire <br /> site was preserved as open space, including 68 acres of woods and <br /> wetlands, and 145 acres of farmland. Homes will range from 2,600 to <br /> 3,700 square feet, with costs varying from $261,900 to $356,900. All lots <br /> are served by public water and sewer. <br />
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