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Cost Projection Comparisons

Village of Windrow Original Lots: 24 Remaining Lots: 16. $45,703 More Per Lot = $228,516 More Per Home $731,248 Total Additional Subdivision Costs. Traditions Original Lots: 83 Remaining Lots: 74. $13,682 More Per Lot = $68,412More Per Home $1.1 Million Total Additional Subdivision Costs.

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Cost Projection Comparisons

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  1. Village of Windrow Original Lots: 24 Remaining Lots: 16 $45,703 More Per Lot = $228,516 More Per Home $731,248 Total Additional Subdivision Costs Traditions Original Lots: 83 Remaining Lots: 74 $13,682 More Per Lot = $68,412More Per Home $1.1 Million Total Additional Subdivision Costs Woodland at Davidson Original Lots: 54 Remaining Lots: 54 $18,750 More Per Lot = $93,750 More Per Home $1 Million Total Additional Subdivision Costs Wallace Creek (Charlotte) Original Lots: 152 Remaining Lots: 127 $23,311 More Per Lot = $116,557 More Per Home $2.3 Million Total Additional Subdivision Costs Cost Projection Comparisons Examples (except Wallace Creek) are derived from a 2005 Post-Construction Stormwater (PCSW) Ordinance Case Study Analysis. Urban Street Design Guidelines (USDG)have been added. Project Name PCSW and USDG Cost Projections • Essential Points: • Area Housing Market Cannot Absorb These Home Price Increases • Low or Negative Margin Profits = No New Construction/Redevelopment • Eliminates The Ability to Provide Affordable Housing

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