Church Hill Townhomes | U.S. Green Building Council
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LEED BD+C: Homes v3 - LEED 2008

Church Hill Townhomes

In addition to being certified LEED for Homes Platinum, the project participates in the D.O.E’s Energy StarProgram, the D.O.E’s Builder’s Challenge Program, Enterprise Green Communities, the NAHB National Green Building Program and has in PG&E California’s Multi-Family New Homes Program & PG&E New Solar Homes Program.

The Church Hill Townhomes is a 35-unit affordable housing complex which provides attractive and dignified living opportunities for low-income families in Fortuna, CA. The average one-bedroom unit has 544 square feet, the average two-bedroom unit has approximately 892 square feet, the average three-bedroom unit has 1,088 square feet, and the average four-bedroom unit has 1,286 square feet.
 
This complex was designed to echo the existing surrounding single-family community and create a place for active people of all ages. The buildings are situated around a central open space with recreational opportunities for children and their parents. This courtyard design creates a comfortable microclimate with protection from the prevailing winds while taking advantage of the area's plentiful sunshine. During site planning, the buildings were situated to allow for semi-private garden beds in the front yards and private backyards.
 
The community building is located at the community entrance to facilitate marketing, drop-offs for after school care, and to create a sense of entrance to the new community. The manager’s unit is found above the community building to ensure that the most responsible party is easily found and is able to observe and maintain safety and appropriate behavior standards in the common areas.
 
In addition to being certified LEED for Homes Platinum, the project participates in the D.O.E’s Energy Star Program, the D.O.E’s Builder’s Challenge Program, Enterprise Green Communities, the NAHB National Green Building Program, PG&E California’s Multi-Family New Homes Program  and PG&E New Solar Homes Program.
 

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Project details
Size
892 sf
Use
Single-Family Townhome
Setting
Rural
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