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2.00 MASTER PLAN CONCEPT
Eagle Landing has been carefully master planned in order to achieve the following objectives and features:
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Preserve the natural habitat for eagles on the site through the creation of an 'Eagle Protection Zone' and an “Eagle Management Zone".
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Establish a road network which will minimize "through” traffic movement through the neighborhood and enhance the exclusive nature of the community.
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Design a road layout which follows the natural topography of the land and enhances the views of the water, and the natural settings for the homes.
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Capitalize on the natural topography, vegetative and water features of the site in order to provide the most "comfortable" home sites.
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Preserve a natural buffer along the road frontage to provide for internal circulation, enjoyment of the natural environment and a consistent street frontage.
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Provide Homeowners Association-controlled access to substantial open land and frontage on Brown's Creek.