Subdivisional Planning
           
 
       

 

 

ARROYO VISTA
San Antonio, Texas. Owner's Representative: Brandon Ross.
Special Projects Coordinator. CoSA Neighborhood Action
Department (210) 207-5463. As part of the Affordable
Showcase of Homes design team, C.F. Zavala Group was the
lead designer in developing feasibility studies and designing
the final street layout for the eight-acre subdivision located
in southwest San Antonio. Site amenities included passive
open space, a pedestrian trail connecting to the City's future
greenway system and a community playground.
Construction is planned for late 2004.

BEAUMONT GOLF COURSE DEVELOPMENT.
Beaumont, TX. Client: Private Developer. Prime Consultant:
Dohn LaBiche, LaBiche Architectural Group. Description:
Assisted the prime consultant in planning this 200-acre golf
course community. Scope included creating multi-residential
community of town homes, garden/patio homes, single-
family homes and support retail land-uses.

CHEVAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. Huntsville, AL.
Client: Goodrum Knowles Architect. Description: A 12-
acre estate converted into a single-family development. The
Homestead, its swimming pool and indoor recreation area
was restored, and converted into the community's recreation
amenity. Manmade ponds along the western edge of the
community provide passive recreational uses while functions
as on-site detention. A trail system ties the community
together and pedestrian access to all the community's
recreational amenities.

COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE. Ardmore Oklahoma, Ok.
Client: Ford, Powell and Carson. Architects and Planners.
Description: A single-family Master. Plan of a 20-acre farm.
Site amenities include conversion of an existing stock tank
into the community's major water feature and passive
recreation area. The water feature is connected with other
community parks by greenbelts created from pre-
development drainage draws.

DOMINION COTTAGE ESTATES PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT. Client: Walter K. Myers Companies.
Description: This development project included Landscape
Design Planning and Engineering services for 63 acre
wooded site. Our office was responsible for redevelopment of
the site plan including analysis and design modifications due
to significant trees and topographic conditions which changed
interior roadway alignment, required drainage modifications
and realignment of utilities. The project included design and
design development and construction documents for planting
plans utilizing drought tolerant native and introduced plant
species for the green belts, the parkway repeat with berms
along Dominion Building and the public easements for 200
residences, major focal points such as: a 1.6 acre water feature
with waterfalls, boulder embankments, entry gates, entry
signs, mail-pick-up monuments and vehicular bridge. Also
provided for were golf cart and pedestrian paths, clay pavers
at intersections, tree lighting, vintage lighting and street
signage. FFW completed the project on time and within
budget.