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Subdivision & Community Development
Novak Environmental, Inc. has developed a number of subdivision
and community landscape, park, land use and related plans, for such
communities as:
Sierra Morado

Streetscape Illustration

Neighborhood path concept
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Star Valley

Star Valley Master Planned Community is 2400 acres and includes
resiential and commercial areas. Parks, trails, and water
conserving landscape are amnenities in the community.

Theme walls in Star Valley

Landscaped roadways
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Rancho Vistoso
Three different entry monument designs give each neighborhood
its own identity while coordinating all together.

Asymmetrical design takes advantage of extra space on one
side of the road.

Gates provide stately entrace to neighborhood.

Symmetrical design provides formal feeling in limited space.
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Desert Mosaic

Small spaces between houses provide opportunities for design
that invites people into the space, while giving a sense of
security.

Urban living is enhanced with creative use of space and color.

Plants soften hardscape and building, providing shade for
pedestrian-oriented spaces.

Plant materials were selected to minimize maintenance and
conserve water.
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Tortolita
Vista
This project will be a custom residential subdivision in
the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains in Marana, Arizona.
The look for the entryway includes rich, natural materials,
large color desert plants and custom details.

Entry concept for Tortalita Vista.

NE, Inc. designed the layout for the main entry to have an
organic feel.

Concept sketch for gates and entry.
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Pinetop
Crossing

Conceptual plan Pinetop Crossing entry.

Pinetop Crossing computer rending of entry, fountain, and
statue.

Completed elk statue and waterfall at Pinetop Crossing.

Back of elk statue and waterfall.
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Mesquite
Ranch

Conceptual recreation areas plan for Mesquite Ranch.

Landscaped entry median at Mesquite Ranch.

Pedestrian path along Houghton Road at Mesquite Ranch.
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Sonora Community Center
at Rancho Sahuarito
An elaborate water feature is used to identify the community
center.

Concept graphic of water feature.

Entry monument under construction
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