216: Misting Springs Subdivision

Team 216 L to R: Peyton Brocksmith, Layla Chyle, Andrew Nelson, Stephan Senich, Connor Worontsoff

Crawfordville, Florida’s population is growing. We developed the site design for the Misting Springs Subdivision, a residential neighborhood on an existing 34.98-acre plot of undeveloped land in Crawfordville. Our goal was to divide the land into the highest number of lots in the most cost-effective way. The client requested recreational areas for the residents and that a portion of the land be left for future commercial use. 

This project scope included erosion control, lot layouts, roadway, utilities, grading and stormwater design. Site design was made using the Wakulla County municipal code. The recreational area was designed to meet the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) standards. We ensured that the subdivision design mitigated flooding. We provided an analysis, preliminary cost estimate and project schedule after completing the plans.

Our design included a recreational area that includes an amenity building and a mail kiosk, plus an additional recreational area that is labeled as a park. There are two ponds located on this parcel to ensure proper stormwater design. In total, 94 residential lots were able to be provided. The design is functional and effective and considers customer, ecological, environmental and societal impacts.

Peyton Brocksmith, Layla Chyle, Andrew Nelson, Stephan Senich, Connor Worontsoff

Sean Martin, Ph.D., P.E., FRSE

Urban Catalyst Consultants; Sean Marston, Berkley Lewis, Michael Giglio

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