Working with the City of Lancaster, CA, the Danielian team developed a Single-Family Detached Master Planned Community that will be a well designed residential neighborhood within an area that is undergoing a revitalization with new development and landscape enhancements. With much attention paid to the street scenes along the surrounding streets, DA has designed an auto-court that will open up to the perimeter streets with landscaping and attractive fencing, thus avoiding a walled-in appearance typical of many subdivisions. Within the community, the site plan includes sidewalks and landscaped parkways along all streets, with a central greenbelt that will provide an inviting and well-landscaped pedestrian route to the adjacent Community Park. Attractive roundabouts with special paving create neighborhood focal points, while also slowing traffic speeds along the residential roads. Pedestrian access with being abundant, leading to all local parks, schools and adjacent community parks and sports fields.
Loma Vista Master PlanLoma Vista Community Centers North and South is a long-anticipated compact, mixed-use village in Clovis, featuring an old-fashioned village green, main street and a network of trails. Community Centers North and South are each designed around focal points such as schools or village greens. The vision is for compact, pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods where residents can live, work and play. A compact land use pattern, a guiding principle of the City of Clovis, is intended to reduce sprawl and car trips as well as preserve farmland. This project required a close working relationship with the city’s planning staff to realize the City‘s vision. The master plan adopted by ordinance in 2009 serves as the zoning code. The Master Plan Document includes a conceptual site plan, development standards, architectural guidelines, prototypical building concepts, and implementation plan.