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Universal Design Helps Speed the Approval Process, Create Interested Buyers - 11/15/2004 - Home Remodeling Interior Decorating Design

Universal Design Helps Speed the Approval Process, Create Interested Buyers

Universal design is fast becoming a buzzword for responsible building that provides extra value for consumers. But that’s only part of its story.

 

Universal design also is a boon to the building and development community. When properly marketed and awareness grows, universal design can help speed the approval process for developers and create a ready market of interested buyers for builders.

For a recent project I worked on, universal design was the key to unlocking community support for what many — including the developer — expected to be no better than a long shot to earn approval.

A Plan for Mixed Products in a No-Growth County

The developer, Gary Hill, of AML Development in Potomac, MD, wanted to develop a mixed-product community in staunchly no-growth Fauquier County, VA, an outer suburb of Washington,

D.C. Hill wanted to develop a 120-acre agricultural parcel set among the rolling hills of Piedmont, VA. A zoning amendment on the parcel allowed for a senior care facility.

 

Hill knew he could get approval for a nursing home without much difficulty. He also knew that a nursing home was of little interest to the older citizens of this rural community. As one county resident put it, “I have seen nursing homes and funeral homes around here, but I am not ready for that.”

Instead, Hill’s plan was to develop an age-exclusive community for the 55-plus market that would feature a mix of housing types — condominiums, attached villas and detached cottage homes. I worked with him during the planning and approval process.

A Lifestyle Component Centered on Universal Design

Rural preservation and environmental quality are major concerns in Fauquier County, so a site plan was created that preserved 85% of the 120-acre parcel. The plan for the new community, Suffield Meadows, also included a lifestyle amenity component centered on universal design that featured a gardening focus, provided security and maintenance for the home owners and supported continued independence and dignity.

We introduced the concept of universal design to county residents at several town meetings, and through the Suffield Meadows Web site and a widely distributed newsletter. Through our outreach, we explained that the development’s well-designed houses would be able to support people who might need care assistance in the future, but who wanted to continue to live in their own homes.

Answering a Desire to Stay — and Move — Brings Community Support

Many seniors want to stay — and move. That is, they want to stay in their community, yet they realize that their needs have changed and their homes are becoming too much for them as they grow older. By introducing them to universal design, they were able to see that moving into a universal design home in the proposed community would keep them safe and independent — and in their neighborhood.

As expected, the zoning board ruled against the project. A few weeks later, however, Suffield Meadows supporters showed up in record numbers at the county council meeting to speak in favor of the project. The citizens loved Suffield Meadows and the concept of universal design and became a strong and vocal force for approval. After hearing from its citizens, the council unanimously approved the plan.

Not only did the developer receive the zoning required to build the community, he also found that many of these same boosters anxiously were waiting for the product to be available.

Louis Tenenbaum is a Potomac, MD-based Independent Living Strategist, consultant, trainer and speaker who specializes in aging-in-place and universal design. He also is a member of the NAHB Seniors Housing Council. Tenenbaum can be reached at 301-983-0131 or via e-mail. Information also is available on his Web site at www.louistenenbaum.com.

 



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