Plan B involves an idea evoked from feedback on Pacific Landing’s idea of a plot adjacent to Phase Six. Plan B suggests that since Phase 4 will displace Havenwood Garden, that there is an opportunity to rebuild the garden nearby, by shifting it east.
What is seen here is phase 4 in orange, the current havenwood garden in green, plus a new garden in yellow. It is almost the same size. The bird sanctuary border is shown in blue and delineates the protected area which is roughly 100 meters from the lagoon edge.
From a garden point of view, it would have sufficient sun, a requirement for any community garden. Phase 4 residents would have easy access, plus if we look, the new garden can be expanded south as demand builds. It would certainly support the future of a community garden, a foundation of the concept of community building.
Comments and ideas are encouraged below.
WOW! That’s a big wow!
This looks like an excellent idea!
The question would then be, is that part of Strata’s domain? If so it would seem fairly easy now to get Strata’s permission, I’m sure!
Let’s all think that way now!
Nicely done!
I think that it has even more sun than our current garden, which shades the plots from 4pm to 8pm.
That would be wonderful! Great thinking!
Anything is possible…once the decision is made to move on it. 🙂
I like it!
It is simple, yet obvious.
Most of us can see the synergy between the lagoon, the garden, then homes
Looks like the perfect place.
I agree. And think of the benefit for phase 4 residents. They would not have far to go to enjoy the garden.
This is a perfect location. All Havenwood residents would truly feel that this definitely is a community garden to be proud of, and want to take part in it.
Thank you Mei-Sheng,
In many ways, the community garden is the heart of the community. It looks like Patrick Lucey also likes the plan and feels that Colwood would support its development.