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Rigsbee Community Narrative <br /> <br />Our goal is to create a thoughtfully designed community at Rigsbee with sustainable practices <br />integrated throughout, embracing the beauty of its natural setting and its long agricultural histor y. <br />Low-impact design and green stormwater management features are incorporated throughout the <br />community to naturally capture and treat stormwater, following practices designed to protect <br />nearby Collins Creek and its tributaries so that they remain healthy and clean . We are proposing up <br />to 40 lots of about 20,000 square feet, each with its own septic system but serviced by a <br />community well. Homes will be situated along two central spines, all with easy access to a network <br />of trails and a shared green space with a Great Lawn, common house, outdoor kitchen and nature <br />play area, enhancing residents’ sense of cohesive community and connection to the natural world. <br />The history of the property and its surroundings will be refiected in the community’s design through <br />architecture and material choices, ensuring a strong sense of place. Like many local properties, the <br />Rigsbee land has been occupied and farmed by the same family for many generations, most <br />recently as a feed fleld for the family’s dairy farm. In the 1970s, the Rigsbees removed the land from <br />active agricultural use and turned to forestry, and it has been actively harvested by the North <br />Carolina Forest Service ever since. The community’s design will build on this long history with <br />material choices like oak, hickory and poplar wood, refiecting the timber that would has historically <br />been harvested here. The design of the homes and common house will draw on local architecture, <br />and conversations and writings from the Rigsbee family will be woven into the neighborhood <br />through elements like place names and markers. The neighborhood’s landscape will build on its <br />roots in small-scale agriculture with a community orchard, where residents can pick their own local <br />fruit. <br />Respect for nature and local ecosystems will be thoughtfully integrated into Rigsbee’s design, <br />affirming the community’s commitment to preserving the natural environment. The layout will well <br />exceed all landscape buffer requirements, and open spaces will be planted with a diverse array of <br />native evergreen, deciduous and understory trees to enhance the ecological value of the local <br />forest. Green stormwater infrastructure will be seamlessly integrated into the landscape through <br />two rain gardens planted with native perennials to help keep Collins Creek and its tributaries clean <br />and healthy. The rain gardens will allow stormwater to slowly inflltrate into native soil, providing a <br />natural water fllter and preventing stormwater from fiooding rivers and streams. They will also <br />provide habitat for local birds and pollinators, ultimately enhancing the natural ecosystem. <br />Rigsbee’s meaningful community amenities will provide residents with opportunities to relax, <br />gather, and explore the natural world. Each home will have easy access to a centrally located green <br />space with a Great Lawn, outdoor kitchen, and common house, providing opportunities for <br />residents to come together to relax, work, or host events. A nature play area with logs, stumps and <br />boulders will give children a creative play area to explore their surroundings. Residents will stay <br />active while exploring a network of ADA-accessible trails, which will allow community members to <br />walk, jog or hike through the forest. Trails will be paved with porous gravel, allowing residents to <br />explore nature while treading lightly on the land. An overlook over the creek and its wetlands will <br />bring residents into this unique environment, allowing them to appreciate the natural beauty of <br />their surroundings. <br />30