Residential Design

Cardinal Crossing

Landform provided professional services for the 30-unit detached villa home subdivision. This Planned Unit Development (PUD) included smaller villa-style lots to meet the needs of those desiring single-level living and a carefree lifestyle in an association-maintained community. This development included extensive coordination for future adjacent roadway improvements and stormwater management while achieving a well-balanced development […]

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Catchers Creek

Landform provided professional services for Mark of Excellence Homes for the 73-acre single-family subdivision in Andover known as Catchers Creek. This 137-lot subdivision is located on the northern edge of Coon Creek on the east side of Andover. Challenges for our engineers included the proximity of the Coon Creek, floodplain mitigation, wetlands, utility connections and […]

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Dodd Crossing

Landform provided planning, site design and surveying services for a 67-lot single family neighborhood in Lakeville. Nestled in a growing corner of the City, at Dodd Boulevard and Pilot Knob Road, this 33-acre neighborhood is supported by new commercial development. Brandl Anderson Homes developed the property and included four additional home builders, contributing to the […]

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Hawks Pointe

This picturesque 15-acre site on the south shores of Lake Minnetonka inspired a residential neighborhood in a sought-after community. The very things that make the site unique also created development challenges and required close coordination with regulatory agencies. The Landform team worked closely with the developer to protect the site’s assets and fulfill regulatory requirements. […]

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Kenwood Place

Landform provided site design and land surveying services for a 27-acre, 30-twin-home subdivision in Lakeville. Developed for Wooddale Builders, these high-end twin homes nestled alongside the wetlands and woods provide an excellent amenity for the community and create development challenges. The Landform team worked closely with the City and Watershed, providing extensive coordination for the […]

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LeMay Shores

Landform provided planning, site design, surveying and construction services for a 60-unit twin-home subdivision by Lemay Lake and Augusta Lake in Mendota Heights. The location’s challenges included its proximity to the airport, noise abatement, tree conservation, and natural preservation. Flight data and noise patterns were analyzed to determine if the site was viable for home […]

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Rose Garden Development

Landform provided planning, site design, surveying and construction services for a 20-unit townhome development within the City of Plymouth. The design team worked with the City staff and neighbors to develop a master plan on a challenging infill site in the fast-growing community of Plymouth. Project challenges included rezoning, variances, public collector roadway construction and […]

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The Ascent At Top Of The Hill

Landform is excited to provide Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture, exterior lighting services, and Development Management Services to help create The Ascent at Top of the Hill, an $80M mixed-use development in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The Ascent at Top of the Hill is the largest mixed-use residential project created in Cleveland Heights. The 261 luxury-market apartment […]

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The Meadows at Petersen Farms

Landform is excited to share the second phase of Petersen Farms’ newest development: The Meadows – nestled between two large acreage wetland complexes, each with its unique ecological systems. Featuring a large Coniferous Tamarack Bog lies to the east, while an even more extensive freshwater emergent wetland and shallow marsh lie to the west – […]

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The Preserve at Oakview

Landform provided Site to Finish® services for the Preserve at Oak View development in Andover. Nestled in a rural estate area, this 30-acre development is tucked into the woods, where the preservation of natural resources, including trees and wetlands, was a high priority. This Low-Impact-Design (LID) development was new and unique to the rural area […]

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