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balancedgrowth.ohio.gov Tools: Bibliography “Conservation features in residential areas boost home values, as much as $17,000 in some markets.” (Bowman, Thompson and Colletti, 2009) “Compact development requires a relatively small public investment in roads, public safety, and other infrastructure costs, much lower than in low-density developments.” (Littman, 2012) 150 papers on the economic benefits of the practices

balancedgrowth.ohio.gov Tools: Checklists for Code and Plan Review Example - Reducing Storm Water Impacts through Site Design* Conserve natural features Minimize impervious surfaces Infiltrate, evapotranspirate and slow down runoff Treat stormwater close to the source Use pervious areas for more effective stormwater treatment Achieve a marketable, cost-effective product *Based on work by the Center for Watershed Protection Source: J. Zielinski, Center for Watershed Protection

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