by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jun 15, 2024
Chapter Description: With the success of the ARVInn project, the population grew and new land was added to allow for more residences and services.
Expanding
the Property
As the original ARVInn facility filled up, the Foundation
began quietly buying adjoining properties.
Some of the farms were large enough for the Foundation to lease some of
the property for continued farming as buffer space around the facility
developments. Other property has been
leased for commercial purposes as workshops and offices.
The additional buildings have been built specifically for
their purpose and attempt to be more efficient in their use of space and
energy. Additionally, newer residential
structures were often designed for a particular age group, to respond to the
varying number and size of persons needing housing. By keeping the same general architectural
designs, the ARVInn campus has come to resemble a small college with tree-lined
walkways and streets and a quiet atmosphere.
Parts of the campus resemble suburban residential neighborhoods, as
individuals and family groups have built homes of their own on land leased from
the Foundation.
Adjoining the ARVInn properties, there is also residential
development which has drawn ARV-Adults and others who wish to be a part of the
facility’s lifestyle but want to own their own homes. Several single dwelling properties now dot
the area. Four residential developments have occurred, with more in the
planning and discussion stages. Persons
residing in these areas are officially termed ‘ARVInn associates,’ rather than
‘residents.’
Another development has been the leasing of ARVInn property
or the purchase of nearby property by various ARVInn residents for personal and
business activities. Having commercial
space available off-campus for offices, studios and farming operations helps
maintain the private atmosphere of the facility and allows access at times when
using the campus spaces themselves would not be practical. Some dozen business/commercial properties are
located within a short drive of the main entrance.
The facility also supports resident interests, with a new
central Garage offering a special section for use by residents with personal
vehicles. It is located in the new
‘Operations Center’ area of the campus. The bays are set up for different sizes
of vehicles. Some doors can be shared by
as many as six people with smaller vehicles, such as battery cars, motorcycles
or four-wheelers. Similarly designed
structures are being built for facility maintenance and transportation vehicles
as well.
Today, the original facility continues in use, having been
upgraded multiple times, with new support facilities for maintenance,
transportation and other services in the works.
A new building for Administration, Education and Recreation programs,
including a branch library, is just beginning construction, with occupancy
planned for 2115. This will allow
existing spaces to be converted to program services, with more residences in
the central area of the campus. It will
also help limit outside traffic in the core residential area of the campus. The
current plans also call for moving support operations, such as maintenance,
warehousing, and other operations, to the planned ‘Operations Center’ outside
the central campus, which will also free up space for residences, recreation
and education, as well as improving the appearance of the area and limiting
heavy vehicle traffic on campus.
All of the development continues to fulfill the original
vision of the founders, which is to make possible a better, more productive
life for ARV-Adults.
Prepared 19 November 2110
Credits for Chapters 14-16
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11 Image by Christian
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12 Photo by Bonnie
Moreland from StockSnap (Farm)
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Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay
16 hanoverschools.org
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by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jun 15, 2024
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