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🔹 Preliminary Subdivision Layout Design - 38-Acre Residential Development
👤 Client: 🇨🇦 Canada Member since 2021-07-07
💰 Price: ****
🚩 Problem: Need for two distinct concept-level subdivision layouts for a greenfield site that maximize unit density via 'flex house' typologies while adhering to municipal zoning and natural terrain constraints.
📦 Existing: Civil 3D base map (LiDAR topography, 3D surface, ortho imagery, property boundaries), water/sanitary sewer CAD records, municipal zoning/subdivision bylaw extracts, flex house research documentation, Dropbox folder.

Specifications:

[Target] 38-acre greenfield residential parcel in Atlantic Canada
[Method] Concept-level planning (non-detailed design)
[Target] Lot Type 1: Flex House (compact, double-wide driveway, 2 units)
[Target] Lot Type 2: Multi-Generational (sloping terrain, walkout basement, laneway/second driveway, 2-3 units)
[Target] Lot Type 3: Traditional R1 (standard single-family)
[Stack] Autodesk Civil 3D (DWG)
[Format] PDF exports, Excel/PDF statistics summary tables
[Security] Shared Dropbox for all working files
[Method] Road network design based on municipal standards (ROW width, grade limits, intersection spacing)
[Method] Phasing strategy (2-5 phases, independently buildable)
[Method] Drainage preservation via topographic analysis and easements

Workflow:

1. Review LiDAR topography and municipal bylaw extracts.
2. Design two distinct road network options based on terrain and access points.
3. Map mixed lot configurations (Flex, Multi-Gen, R1) including building envelopes and driveway access.
4. Identify natural drainage paths and apply stormwater easements.
5. Segment layouts into buildable phases starting from existing street access.
6. Generate statistics summary (lot counts, unit potential, road length) and design rationale notes.

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