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Residential planning and design includes such diverse development projects as single family subdivisions, attached housing neighborhoods, hotel and motel complexes, apartments and condominium projects. Each project provides unique challenges to design aesthetically pleasing sites while retaining natural resources and complying with municipality development standards. The complexity of those standards changes often with advances in understanding of the effects of development on the environment. Clayton Engineering has been a leader in the use of new computer based tools to assist in the design of residential communities.
Special residential development amenities for recent projects have included sewage treatment facilities, detention basins built in harmony with existing drainage or completely hidden underground, gated entrances, wetland abatements and floodplain reclamation, pumping stations and force mains. Additionally, we have the experience you may need for re-zoning and municipal annexations. |
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· Chesterfield Village Apts. · The Cove at Westgate · Evergreen Subdivision · Fox Run Golf Club · The Legacy · The Legends |
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· Park Commons Apartments · Patriots Landing at Scott AFB · Sugarwood Condominiums · Summerfield Manor
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Representative Projects:
Chesterfield Village - The first of its kind grand scale development encompassing over 1,500 acres which successfully developed detached and attached homes combined with apartment living all within walking access of office space and mall shopping.
The Cove at Westgate - An upscale 700 unit apartment community which preserved existing natural drainage and developed enhanced open spaces.
The Legends - This single family residential development features a world-class golf facility with exclusive luxury home sites in both rolling lowlands and forested upland areas. When completely built this development will cover approximately one square mile and include over 1,200 homes.
Patriots Landing at Scott Air Force Base - This 300 acre project in St. Clair County, Illinois, built in conjunction with Mid-America Joint Use Airport, will contain over 900 housing units upon completion. Unique design features include a pumped storm water detention system and three sanitary lift stations all required as result of the virtually flat existing ground conditions.
Mallards Landing - In the rapidly developing County of St. Charles, Missouri, 260 apartment units successfully combined garden and two bedroom units, basement garages and hillside terrain with community assets and clubhouse.
Towne Place Suites, Fairfield Inn and Courtyard Hotel Sites - Numerous extended stay developments in the St. Louis region have been designed and built with such unique challenges as height limitations in the airspace of Lambert International Airport and connection to existing 12 foot diameter storm sewers.
Castle Gate Villas – This attached single family residential development in the heart of Olivette, Missouri is a unique example of new development being constructed in harmony within an established community. This 8.2 acre development hosts 48 attached single family residences in combinations of two and three unit building combinations. Residential Units range from 1,200 to 2,100 square feet.
Yorkshire Lane and Countryside in Des Peres – These developments also represent upscale single family residential subdivisions constructed on smaller parcels, ( 9 to 12 Acres ) of undeveloped property within the established communities of Brentwood, Missouri and Des Peres, Missouri respectively. Design techniques at Yorkshire Lane included underground storm water detention and Countryside in Des Peres required enclosing an existing creek running through the middle of the property and created an eye pleasing detention area with the installation of heavy landscaping.
Park Commons Apartments - This apartment project includes 174 units built within a former floodplain area. This project required Clayton Engineering to design the site such that sensitive wetlands areas were protected and new mitigation areas created. The site also involved floodplain management issues.
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