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Compact Housing

Compact Housing. Providing Choice and Diversity. Compact Housing Models. Compact Single Family Detached 7 – 21 units per acre Single Family with Secondary Unit 17-24 units per acre Multiple Units, Single Family Appearance 8-22 units per acre

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Compact Housing

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  1. Compact Housing Providing Choice and Diversity

  2. Compact Housing Models • Compact Single Family Detached 7 – 21 units per acre • Single Family with Secondary Unit 17-24 units per acre • Multiple Units, Single Family Appearance 8-22 units per acre • Rowhouses 10-40 units per acre • Multifamily Walkup Flats and Apartments 16-51 units per acre • Multifamily Elevator Apartments 21-236 units per acre

  3. Case Studies Achieving Density and Winning Support Through Good Design

  4. Neighbors evaluating alternative site plans at same density.

  5. Housing Models:CompactSingle Family Detached

  6. CompactSingle Family Detached

  7. Compact Single Family Detached

  8. Lyton Park Place, St. Paul, Minnesota

  9. Benson Glen, Renton, Washington

  10. Quincy Homes, Chicago, Illinois

  11. Self Help Homes, Santa Rosa, California

  12. De Turk Homes, Santa Rosa, California

  13. Randolph Neighborhood, Richmond, Virginia

  14. Metro Square, Sacramento, California

  15. Housing Models:Single Family with SecondaryUnits

  16. Single Family with Secondary Units

  17. Single Family with Secondary Units

  18. Single Family with Secondary Units

  19. Infill Homes with Secondary Units on M.L.King Boulevard, Oakland

  20. Aggie Village Homes and Cottages, Davis, California

  21. Aggie Village Secondary “Cottages”

  22. Housing Models:Multiple Units, Single Family Appearance

  23. Multiple Units, Single Family Appearance

  24. Multi Units, Single Family Appearance

  25. Multi Units, Single Family Appearance

  26. Lake Park Town homes, Issaquah, Washington

  27. Battle Road Farm, Lincoln, Massachusetts

  28. Field Street, Detroit, Michigan

  29. The Farm, Soquel Santa Cruz County

  30. Great House, Fairfax County, Virginia

  31. Capen Green, Dorchester, Massachusetts

  32. Sheridan Senior Estates, Mt Angel, Oregon

  33. Willows Infill Homes, Menlo Park

  34. Hyde Square Co-op, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

  35. Housing Models:Row Houses

  36. Row Houses

  37. Row Houses

  38. Harriet Square, Minneapolis, Minnesota

  39. Charleston Infill Housing, Charleston South Carolina

  40. Rancho Cucamonga Villas, Cucamonga, California

  41. Lavell Court, Sonoma County, California

  42. Lavell Court, Sonoma County, California

  43. International Homes, Chicago, Illinois

  44. Main Street Park, Half Moon Bay, California

  45. Main Street Park, Half Moon Bay, California

  46. West Town II, Chicago, Illinois

  47. Willowbrook Green Apartments, Los Angeles, California

  48. Southside Park, Sacramento, California

  49. Southside Park, Sacramento

  50. Jingletown Homes, Oakland, California

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