pringle creek marketing packet 2015
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Pringle Creek Marketing Packet 2015TRANSCRIPT
We started Pringle Creek Community differently than most developments. We asked ourselves one simple yet cru-cial question. What do people need to create an unparalleled living experience? Our answer to this question was simple:
Nature. Community. Innovation. Inspired by nature, community and packed with innovation, Pringle Creek Community offers an unparalleled liv-ing experience in the heart of Salem. High quality homes built to be healthy and safe offer huge annual energy savings. Pringle Creek Community
features walkable neighborhoods, a meandering creek and wetlands, a vibrant community plaza of refurbished historical buildings, community gar-dens and open green space for all to enjoy. This combination of preserving the natural environment while adding community amenities and a variety of housing options creates a unique opportunity for those seeking a livable community setting.
A range of housing choices (single family homes, cottages, livework stu-dios, row houses, accessory dwelling units) attracts people in different stag-es of their lives, creating a vibrant, intergenerational community.
Homes are designed with front porch-
es to encourage neighborly interac-tion. Most garages will be accessed from rear or side alleys instead of the usual front yard. Small groups of cot-tages will cluster around a common green area, and some homes will rise on hillsides to access views of the Cascades. Each neighborhood will orient towards either the creekside, gardens or open spaces.
Our neighborhoods, with interconnect-ed trails, parks and streets designed to calm traffic, create a safe and friendly environment for walkers, bicyclists, runners, and children.
This beautiful world-class community cannot be found anywhere else.
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Welcome Home to Pringle Creek Community
Integrate with Natural SystemsWe work with natural systems, as opposed to against them, building a healthy co-ex-istence with the natural world. Examples include native plants that filter stormwa-ter and streets that recharge the aquifer which supplies the district ground-source geothermal loop.
Gardens & OrchardsThe two original Lord & Burnham glass-houses on the site since the 1940s were renovated and now house the gardens where produce for the community is grown.Over 200 fruit trees - peaches, cherries,pears, apples, and plums - provide fruitfor residents.
Protect Natural Assets & Open SpacePreserving green corridors, natural areas and open space allows natural ecosys-tems to thrive. Parks and community gardens provide a breath of fresh air in a busy world as a place for neighbors to gather and interact.
Conserve & Preserve 80% of the original trees on site were preserved and 38% of the site is set aside as green space providing local wildlife habitat and residents shade, play areas and beauty.
From the beginning, we believed it was possible to create a better place to live, with gardens, green space, safe streets, building in a way that cares about the envi-ronment and people who live their values.
It’s not what we’ve built at Pringle Creek Community, it’s why. We want to live con-nected to others, to nature, to the earth, and live in a way that uses resources in a wise, healthy and responsible way so those resources are maintained for future gener-ations.
Pringle Creek Community is proud to boast of:• 12 acres of shared space that includes parks, gardens, orchards and groves of sequoia and fir trees• Pringle Creek runs through the property
and benches along the creek provide a place to stop and enjoy the comforting sight and sound of the creek• Walking and bike trails throughout our 32 acre campus • The Guest Cottage is available at a reduced rate for residents when company is coming• Painters Hall is the community building and is available at no charge to residents for parties, receptions, workshops, and classes such as gardening, yoga, and salsa dancing
INNOVATION:
COMMUNITY:
Built GreenEvery home is built for healthy indoor air quality and energy efficiency. We build efficient, compact, innovative structures that use less energy, materials, and resources. Using natural light, local materials, good design, with healthy indoor air quality, makes buildings that are attractive, comfortable, and built to last for generations.
High energy efficiency: Geothermal and SolarGround source water is always 56 degrees year-round. Our geothermal system circulates this water in a closed loop under our streets. Each home on the geothermal loop, including our Community Center, heats and cools using this highly efficient system.
Solar energy - Painters Hall, our Community Center and events venue, uses its rooftop solar array to meet all of its energy needs and then some! Our Net-Zero neighborhood, with a south-facing slope, is designed for homes with solar arrays capable of producing 100% of their energy needs on a net annual basis.
Pervious PavingOur ‘green street’ system allows 90% of rainwater to filter through into the soil and recharge the aquifer protecting local rivers and streams. We have the largest installation of pervi-ous paving in a single development in the country.
NATURE:
AÊ placeÊ thatÊ respectsÊ andÊrestoresÊ naturalÊ resourcesÊ
whileÊ fosteringÊ aÊ robustÊ senseÊofÊ community.Ê
- Ê JamesÊ Meyer,ÊCommunityÊ Architect
1212 acres of shared space includes parks, gardens, orchards and groves of sequoia and fir trees.
32Walking and bike trails throughout our 32-acre campus. Benches along the creek provide a place to stop and enjoy Pringle Creek
56Ground source water is always 56 degrees year-round, circulating under streets and heating and cool-ing homes
38A typical American neighborhood has 3% parks & open space. Pringle Creek Community, on the other hand, has 38%, providing a com-pletely different feel and function.
What’s the process for buying a lot?Choose your lot and make us an offer! There is no need to hire a real estate broker but we are pleased to work with one if you prefer. You can choose a builder from our list of pre-ferred builders or you can choose a builder of your own. If you choose a new builder, we would need to qualify them, but that’s a fairly simple process. The new builder needs to be or become familiar with LEED building and the LEED certification process. A new builder also needs to be aware of our pervious paving and agree to protect it during the building process
What if I want a row-house or attached house?If you’re interested in building a rowhouse or attached house, we’ll build the other part. Each row-house or attached house is a fee simple house; that is, you own the house and the land under it. Shared walls are on the lot line.
Who are the preferred builders?If you’re interested in building a rowhouse or attached house, we’ll build the other part. Each row-house or attached house is a fee simple house, that is you own the house and the land under it. Shared walls are on the lot line.
What is the Development Review Committee?Also known as the Design Review Committee, these folks ensure homes and landscaping are consis-tent with the quality of homes throughout the community. They review new plans and siting of homes on lots to ensure view and light corridors are protected for both the new home and adjacent homes.
What if I want to build a custom home?Fantastic! Select your own architect or design-er to design your home. The architect will meet with the Development Review Committee during the design process to ensure the plans and lot layout are consistent with the quality of homes in Pringle Creek Community.
Do you have other plans?There are conceptual designs and floor plans for additional home styles including live-work, car-riage house, four house rowhouse, treehouse and single-family small lot homes. A designer would need to complete permit ready plans based on the conceptual designs.
Are there Home Owners Association fees?Currently there are no Home Owners Association
(HOA) fees. When Pringle Creek Community is approximately 50% built out, the HOA will assume the responsibility for com-mon areas and ameni-ties, and begin collecting monthly fees. We hope to cap the fees at about $80-100 per month. If you are in a rowhome or attached home, a small sub-association will care for maintenance of the building’s shared features such as the roof and sid-ing. Presently, there is an assessment of $100 per year for centralized recy-cling and garbage. The projections for when HOA fees would begin & how much they would be are estimates and subject to change.
What if we have two cars?Pringle Creek Community’s refine-ment plan calls for one off street parking place for each home. Some homes can have a tan-dem garage with parking for two vehicles one in front of the other. There is ample on street parking throughout the community.
For more FAQs about the Pringle Creek Community, please visit: www.pringlecreek.com/faq
Pringle Creek 101:
FAQ0The Net-Zero energy neigh-
borhood has excellent solar exposure, and Painter’s Hall is Oregon’s first net-zero energy commercial building, serving as community center, office, art gal-lery & event venue.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SPEAKING WITH YOU AND FINDING OUT HOW WE CAN SERVE YOUR NEEDS. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS.
Principles ofPringle Creek Community
1. Mixed-Use ZoningA variety of live/work opportunities within the neighborhood allow for small shops, grocery, café, restaurants, and other services within easy walking distance. This builds a sense of community by supporting local business development, reducing car use, and creating opportunities for social interaction throughout the day.
2. Diversity of Housing TypesA range of housing choices (single family homes, cottages, live-work studios, row houses, accessory dwelling units) attract people in different stages of their lives, creating a vibrant, intergenerational community.
3. Walkable NeighborhoodA neighborhood with interconnected trails, parks, green corridors and streets designed to calm traffic, creates a safe and friendly environment for walkers, runners, and children.
4. Transportation OptionsProviding a variety of transportation choices (Bicycle, walking, rail, with plans in place for municipal bus and community car share) gives greater flexibility, freedom, and easier access to services, schools and employment beyond the boundaries of the neighborhood.
5. Protect Natural Assets and Open SpacesPreserving green corridors, natural areas and open space allows the ecological function of natural ecosystems to thrive. Parks and community gardens provide a breath of fresh air in a busy world as a place for neighbors to gather and interact.
6. Integrate with Natural SystemsWorking with natural systems, as opposed to against them, builds a healthy co-existence with the natural world. Examples include native plants that filter stormwater and streets that recharge the aquifer which supplies the district ground-source geothermal loop.
7. Protect & Improve the WatershedChemical-free landscaping, water conservation, native plant restoration, and onsite stormwater management significantly reduces our impact on the watershed, helping to eliminate stormwater pollution and decrease the demand put on municipal infrastructure.
8. Reuse & Regenerate Existing ResourcesReusing existing resources captures the embodied energy originally invested into a material or structure. This greatly reduces energy consumption and waste, and breathes new life into old materials, oftentimes with the added value of an interesting story.
9. Build GreenBuild efficient, compact, innovative structures that use less energy, materials and resources. Use natural light, local materials, good design, and healthy indoor air quality to make buildings that are attractive, comfortable and built to last for generations.
10. Work Collaboratively with CommunityInvolve community members in the design & development process, host activities that bring community togeth-er, and be open and invite the larger Salem community to create an inclusive and collaborative place to live.
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Inspired by nature, community and packed with innovation, Pringle Creek Community offers an unparalleled living experience in the heart of the Willamette Valley. High quality homes, huge monthly energy savings, vibrant community and acres of green space. A place to feel safe, connected, and complete. Welcome home.
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3911 Village Center Dr SE Salem, Oregon 97305
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