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Housing and Redevelopment Authority-Special
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<br />The Marquis, <br />Williamsburg, VA <br /> <br />Landform's responsibilities <br />included design of public <br />space waterfalls and <br />fountains and development <br />management coordination <br />efforts with arch itectura I, <br />electrical, mechanical, <br />plumbing, audio and <br />lighting consultants for all <br />site design elements <br /> <br />Site design provides a high- <br />end exterior environment <br />with fountains and <br />waterfalls, raised planters, <br />overhead structures and <br />a unique mix of natural <br />materials complementary <br />to the overall architectural <br />design <br /> <br />Landform provided <br />development management <br />and entitlement services on <br />this project <br /> <br />This is a 200-plus-acre, mixed-use development with 1 ,2S-million square feet of <br />development in its final phase, It is located in a historically significant area with <br />portions of the Yorktown-Williamsburg trail traversing the site, The project included <br />work with the Federal Highway Department to garner approval for an interstate <br />modification, significant historic feature modification, protection of the Chesapeake <br />Bay critical watershed, and coordination of a significant public-approval process, <br />A Community Development Authority (CDA) was established to provide public <br />financing for the project and an extensive development agreement was negotiated <br />creating design and use controls as well as establishing a Design Review Board (DRB) <br />responsible for all entitlement approvals, <br /> <br /> <br />8 <br />
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