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<br />The original. purchasers in f~adburn tivere primarily respective beacrty, ,access or ; ize, but a'so tag their
<br />white collar middle income families +,vith schao! ° irrffuence on tare design currently found in most
<br />age children. Since the community's design is planned c~mrrrur,ities. A fe~v years ago, I had the
<br />especia!!y conduciva for the raising al children, opportunity to vicvv the preliminary design-of the
<br />former Racibtarn children, upon grolwint up anc# .first "nerr-}h}scri;:-,i~cf" in ore of the rrzUSt famous
<br />marrying,; have ra#urned to the deve'c~prnent to F'l.ll~'s cur;er7tly ~:~ing built rn c?~~r country. Sorry ~_
<br />bring up their oU'r, your Jsters. This type o{ thine ap}3aarad very familier in tl~e IaYc~ut of tfre
<br />desirat;ility, after some ~^-.i years, has i~elped to sutrarblori<, and upon closer inspect~r-r, ~ r;<~teci
<br />maintain the value of the Fiadbr-rrn hcn:•~°s. In 1930 th~.t a draft~n~in had j~er~ciied in tt,: L;,~cr~ls
<br />a srirfle feniily horr.ti sold frern 56,9~C to 59,0911, '~r;,.a.~Bt.i~N l~+C. 2". This land planner ~v~s y-~, to
<br />Today, thesesame homes ere },riced from X35,000 be born 4~thei~ l-fadt.7urn ~v~'as conceived, bu't ti.+~
<br />to ~4~,t30J• e!em~•nts of c}aod planning were strar~g er~c~ug}s t~~
<br />~.. ~ ~°~ _ ~~"~ ... _; . _-__ _ -" -.. _ . r::::.'~ rear.i, out o+ier- four and one-half; decades.
<br />Lesse~tts Learned Front ~i: f~=,.,.~cis ;~~`^,>tr, r°~1arr~~-
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<br />(1) Pianned Unit Developments may contain only
<br />one `type of land use, such as the sir;cle-family;r
<br />homes in St. Francis VVoor.~, or a r~ii;~ture ofi L+,clcno.;,rt~tl;eme;-;is
<br />housing types, commercial. areas,.. and even irr-
<br />dustrial uses, as found in P~~ariemont arts adbtrrn. !;~'r titi•;'sn to thank rP~e St. Franc,'s Homes Associating, the
<br />- /iUa;7e of ~n/iariemont, .and the RadJaurn Asso~.;iation rcr
<br />(2) y'~'hen vveli Conceived and designr~'d, the PUC _rf;eir aicf in rr;akir, this chapterpossible:
<br />- wily izot only retain its o+,^dn desirabiiity and vc,(ue
<br />over tyre years, but it can also help buttress the ilusfiralian Crstiits
<br />land Values Of neighhoring developments as well, lifustrations >rveie dra;Nr by Del l.a~:ey and Lee Syrr~ruse.
<br />(3)' Pianried Unit Developments afters provide f~ih#iogrz~~y
<br />sacial and recreational life styles which are superior PUrla, t^Jarren C^/rr:lr,t; T/-!E MAP/ENIUNT STORY. Cin
<br />tO thGSe found in abutting developed areas. cinnati; C7hio: Creative Writers ar?d PubNshers lnc., 1967.
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<br />(4) It is important that the develoj~cr lie prepared Pratt Institute. CLU.`~TER DESIGN. U~rool;lyn, 1~'~;v York:
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<br />to maintain recreation ancf social f~cilitiES until '
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<br />there are enoragh residents to assume these finan- `rxton, P,JL?. A!AFilE~1lONT, The Village of /l?arinrnont,
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<br />cial responsibilities. The Pb/lariemont Co~rpany pro- C)/rio: ThP',/il/age, 19f6.
<br />vided .municipal services >_intil tl7e residents. Sprniregen, Paul /)..URBAN D~'SIGf1: THE ARCH/TEC-
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<br />incorporirted themselves into a Vil;age, v!~i?ile in St. 7
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<br />Francis UVaod and Radburn, these responsibilities ~?c-Graw-Hill BookCompanY, 1JG~.
<br />~ v~vere .transferred .from the deveioper to t}~e Homes .Stein,. Clarence S., TOVrJAf;'L? NE'W TOW/vS FOR
<br />Assaclatlon. ~ i"~MERlCfI. Ncr~~ YcJrk, N. Y.: Reinttofd Puhlishing Corr!ur-
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<br />~CONCLU~ION ation, 1 rJ57.
<br />Ura:}rt Land Inset,rte. THF_ /lO~b?ES ASSOCIATION
<br /> ffstlVDt300/~'. Gv~::lrirr~•1ron, D, C,' the lr~stitute, 195'4.
<br />!n evalu~~ing the three devc~lo~7ments described in [:rryte, t~Jillkur, rI. CLtJSTF_R DL=t/Ft.C1PMENT:~NeVr Yr~rk,
<br />this chaE~ter,it is not enough to judge tfrerr an tlrcir f~J. r".: flrnc°rn:a;f Ceu<:r>rvatr'on Asst>cirrrion, 19G4.
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