Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 2, Issue 10

26 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 2, ISSUE 10 units – that’s more of an infill development. It’s also a mid-level, mid-income household product. In addition, we have several designs that are getting attention now from some of the developers kicking the tires here in the community. We have a lot of older maps that they’re trying to dust off, if you will, to see if there are ways that they can be rebranded or tweaked to make them more appealing to today’s homebuyer.” Rancho Calera is another residential development project that, in its full capacity, will include over 2,000 single-family lots and substantial commercial acreage. Imagined as a master planned community within the City of Chowchilla proper, the 563-acre site will also comprise two elementary schools, a community center, a one-acre safety facility, and 77 acres of green space, including water features, sports fields, and an elaborate system of parks and walking trails. “They’ve submitted for 140

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