Last Updated: February 2010
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costing
• Building design & costing
• Landscape design & costing
• Marketing
• Construction
• Occupancy
Trilogy is committed to Cumberland
With its proposed development of 764 acres within the Village of Cumberland, Trilogy is committed to “getting it right” both for the potential of the land itself and for the long-term benefit of the Village.
To accomplish this, it has undertaken a comprehensive planning process that examines the natural and environmental attributes of the land itself, the core values of the community, and the market factors that influence the use of the land. With construction of infrastructure scheduled to commence in late 2007, Trilogy is proud to present its “work in progress”.
“We believe that our proposed development demonstrates the most up-to-date practises in community planning, infrastructure development, social and economic sustainability, and environmental stewardship. As the citizens of Cumberland become more familiar with the ideas proposed in the Master Plan, we trust that they will recognize and embrace the contribution to the community that “Smart Growth” planning principles and responsible development bestows.”
- John Evans, President, Trilogy Group of Companies, December 2006
Guiding Principles
From the outset, Trilogy has identified three objectives for its proposed land development in Cumberland:
That the development be sustainable from an environmental and an economic point of view, incorporating the principles of Smart Growth.
That the development be integrated between developed areas and open space, and to assure that new environments are complementary to and linked to existing Village environments.
That the development be flexible to respond to changing market demands, and to allow for incremental or phased construction.
These objectives have guided all work presented to date, and will guide all forthcoming work throughout the remaining planning, design and construction phases.
Photo: Cumberland's Village Park,
March 27, 2006
LOCAL CONTACT
Trilogy's office at Bickle House is now closed.All documentation may be reviewed by appointment by contacting:
Kelly Gesner
Landworks Consultants, Courtenay
Phone: 250-897-2643
landworksconsultants@shaw.ca
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