A Computational Response to Arrested Development

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T -tree <gT1>: T -cell <gT2>: contour <e1(gT1_gT2)>: _zero respose drainage <e1(gT1_gT2)>: _collector road respond to drainage path rain saturation <e1(gT1_gT2)>: _zero response collector road <e1(gT1_gT2)>: _path systems respond to collector road subdivisions <e1(gT1_gT2)>: _~ 76.5 hectares feeder road <e1(gT1_gT2)>: _zero response intersection type <p(gT1_gT2)>: _17 three -way intersection _8 culs-de-sec _5 cells frequency of use <p(gT1_gT2)>: _fairly evenly distributed road average length between nodes<p(gT1_ gT2)>: _0.418 mi area of green space<p(gT1_gT2)>: _1108915 cubic feet lot arraignment<p(gT1_gT2)>: _426 lots _each lot `60’x150’ pedestrain path<p(gT1_gT2)>: _zero response road_grade<p(gT1_gT2)>: _0.00084 to 4.519 degree _0 path above 5 degree cut and fill<p(gT1_gT2)>: _zero response paved_road<p(gT1_gT2)>: _3.417 mi

collector road

_gh<settings> _rnd destinations <pc 400>,<dc 15903>,<Rnd 400> _<remove road factor 0> _<min street length 300> _<street width from center 15> _<lot width 60> _<lot depth 140> _<side walk width 6> _prox<min 489, max 663>

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