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Year-round healthful produce available to the community

No use of toxic insecticides

Vegetation and crops to be sold at the market

Unused vegetation to be donated to neighboring towns

Water runoff and capture will provide for irrigation

HealthandExercise

Community amenities walking and bike paths

Yoga studio

Fitness Studio

WaterConservation

Energy efficient fixtures and appliances in bath, kitchen, laundry, water heating

Retention basins

Energy efficient practices (….

Holding water on the land, stops erosion, and rebuilds soil.

Storm management system

Permeable spaces around the buildings

Irrigation systems from collection of gray water

Continued shaping of the land to collect and manage water for closed-loop systems.

GreenSpaceandCommunityAreas gardens that restore the soil and provides organic nutritious vegetation encouraging biodiversity. mix-use design that promote health, exercise, and activity which offers local transit, bike, and walkable communities, simultaneously decreases emissions. continue regeneration and restoration projects aimed at nature conservation and habitat for native insects, birds, animals, and plants. involvement in social activities both children and adults. holding water on the land, stops erosion, and rebuilds soil; fields will eventually become forested. the land will welcome more insects, birds and animals, and the soil will be restored to health. groves of trees surrounded by open fields and shrubland provide for large grazing animals to be free in the open areas, allowing for growth of vegetation and trees and their waste and trampling enrich the soil.

Need for childcare, playground.

Buildings (Residential, Community Center, Retail,RestaurantsEducational) reducing exposure to toxic products, materials, and conditions.

Affordable housing with micro-apartment Accessibility

Universal & inclusive design

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