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Agrarian Cities
How to restore natural habitat and agriculture
inside our urban and suburban landscapes was a key component to the
development of . . .
Green towns
These mixed-use, self-contained communities are
built to a density of 500 to 600 single-family dwellings upon a
unique polygon grid and plat design within a 160-acre parcel . . .
Green villages
Smaller than the greentowns, naturally,
greenvillages are quaint, yet potentially self-reliant communities
clustered on parcels not less than forty-acres square, providing many
of the day-to-day amenities necessary to each community's residential
needs . . .
Rural hamlets
Smaller than the minimum-sized greenvillage of
no less than 100 single-family units, the rural hamlet may become a
cluster of homes and buildings as few as four separately owned and
occupied single-family residencies located in a rural setting. A
unique lot division is required to prevent the infamous spawl and
clutter of the pastoral landscape for both aesthetic and practical
applications . . . |