
Working with government agencies and residents over the past 40
years, The Irvine Company has planned and created thoughtful,
balanced communities that set The Irvine Ranch® apart from the
type of urbanization that has consumed much of the Southern
California Basin.
The Irvine Company's commitment to the communities on The Irvine
Ranch goes beyond simply serving as planner and builder. As part
of its long-term commitment to quality on The Irvine Ranch, the
company continually invests in each of its properties. The
ongoing process of assuring each unique community remains true
to the overall plan helps keep our communities fresh and
inviting, while reinforcing value and maintaining the highest
of standards.
Communities on the Ranch, including Tustin Ranch®, Santiago
Hills™ in Orange, Irvine, part of Newport Beach and Newport
Coast®, are evidence that master planning works.
"Our planners have developed a set of core principles based on
the development and implementation of more than a dozen
communities over the past 40 years," says Rob Elliott, group
senior vice president of Urban Planning and Design for The
Irvine Company. "We are constantly learning, innovating and
reviewing what has worked well, and include the best ideas
in each new community."
What elements contribute to smart planning?
Community Involvement. Community input is an integral part
of each step in the planning process. Staff from The Irvine Company
have met with community leaders, residents and elected officials from the city of
Anaheim to discuss the project and gather valuable input, which is
reflected in the new vision plan.
Careful balance. The synergy of development and open space
will be balanced and thoughtful. "We have that with Mountain Park,
with approximately 90 percent preserved for open space and recreation," notes
Elliott. "Our goal now is to relate the community to the
surrounding rural character."
Identity. Open space, parks, trails, recreation facilities
and distinctive entries assist in creating a sense of community
character.
Home design. A variety of home designs and neighborhood
site plans contribute to the character and quality of the
community. Several core principles distinguish our neighborhoods:
- A range of housing types to assure a balanced community.
- Architectural styles that capture and reflect the
qualities found in nearby existing communities. For Anaheim,
this means a Spanish influenced architecture will incorporate a mixture of styles,
presenting design elements such as plaster/adobe walls, barrel-tile roofs, arbores and sandstone
landscape walls.
Landscaping. Landscaping provides an overall fabric and
texture that ties the community together as a cohesive place. It
is responsive to the uniqueness of the area's conditions and
opportunities. Mountain Park's existing oak trees
will be the foundation for the design palate and landscaping in
the new community. Streets are designed with public, landscaped
spaces for pedestrians, automobiles and in some instances trails.
Streetscapes will be designed to complement the surrounding
landscape.
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