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From: Emily Daniel (edaniel6917![]() |
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Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 08:43:14 -0800 (PST) |
I looked through the threads to read previous thoughts on co-housing
communities and size but have some more detailed questions that I would
appreciate hearing feedback on. I am living in Liberty Village in
Maryland and we currently have 19 separate units and are getting ready
to gear up for the next phase of development. We have had issues with
the county around sewer and adequate public facilities
ordinances((apfo)so things have taken much longer than initially
projected. The original plan was to build 38 units. We will
definitely have approval to build ten more units but the next ten is a
maybe because of apfo. We don't have a common house yet because of the
inability to sell lots but have meals together in a basement and in
other common outside areas once or twice a week.
What has also happened is that people have been subdividing their units. We will soon have five apartments which have been added to existing homes in our community. Some of the apartment residents are quite involved in the community. I feel like the community has been growing without building new separate units.
My question is how might this phenomenon affect our eventual size of the community? What experience have people had with this phenomenon? What I have observed is that the larger the group the more structure that appears to be needed. We're constantly trying to walk that line about how much structure is enough and how much is too much which I suspect is an ongoing co-housing issue. I'm a little concerned about our goal of 38 houses with all of this subdividing occuring.
So here are the questions: From a non economic perspective what are the things you like and dislike about the size of your community and how has subdividing units affected your community?
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Size of Community Emily Daniel, February 19 2005
- Re: Size of Community Sharon Villines, February 20 2005
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Re: Size of Community Bonnie Fergusson, February 20 2005
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Sad report from Bristol Stephan Wik, February 20 2005
- Intentional Community trends? [was: Sad report from Bristol Fred H Olson, February 21 2005
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Sad report from Bristol Stephan Wik, February 20 2005
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