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Baxter Village Receives 2001 Stewardship Development
Award From South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
February, 2002
Baxter Village, a traditional Fort Mill neighborhood
developed by Clear Springs Development Company, has been presented
a prestigious Stewardship Development Award for 2001 by the South
Carolina Department of Natural Resources.
"Baxter is one of the most exciting residential
projects in upstate South Carolina," said Elise Schmidt, program
manager of the Stewardship Development Award. "It offers residents
a tremendous sense of community."
In selecting Baxter for a Stewardship Development
Award, Schmidt also noted that the village is preserving more than
500 acres of the 1,033-acre development as open space and is designing
homes and businesses in a traditional design that complements homes
throughout the upstate South Carolina area.
"It is clear to those who visit Baxter
that this is a neighborhood with a vision," Schmidt said. "We
are certain that Baxter will leave a lasting impression on the Charlotte
area, especially given that its part of the comprehensive Clear
Spring Development plan."
Don Killoren, CEO of Clear Springs Development, said
the award recognizes the role that people play in being good stewards
for the environment.
"The Stewardship Development Award is
given to projects that promote the conservation, protection and
enhancement of the state's natural resources," Killoren said.
"We recognize Baxter's role as an advocate for and steward
of its 1,033 acres."
According to Schmidt, "there is a growing concern
for quality of life in South Carolina, which is reflected in the
desire for more natural areas and green space. Care and planning
must be taken in providing a healthy environment, and we feel that
Baxter exemplifies good stewardship."
Key environmental features of the Baxter Master Plan
include its design as a walking community, preservation of large
contiguous areas of open space, the identification of streams, wetlands
or important habitats, and the protection and buffering of these
areas. In addition, the plan includes careful planning and implementation
of erosion control and stormwater management, as well as the establishment
of an entity for the long-term management of natural areas on the
site. The Baxter Master Plan also fits into the master plan for
Fort Mill as a whole.
One of the goals of the Stewardship Development Award
is to recognize projects to serve as examples for other landowners
in the state by demonstrating how innovative conservation techniques
can improve projects while protecting the natural resources. The
Stewardship Program also provides technical assistance and outreach
for interested landowners. For more information, contact the Land
and Water Stewardship Program at (803) 734-9100.
The Village of Baxter is a mixed-use neighborhood
being developed by Clear Springs Development Company. The 1,033-acre
development includes 1,500 homesites, including an elementary school,
public library, retail shops and offices. Baxter also includes more
than 500 acres of open space and will include a medical complex
and retail and commercial development.
For more information on Baxter, call (803) 802-TOWN
or toll free (877) 570-HOME. The Baxter Information Center is located
at the neighborhood's main entrance off Highway 160 and Interstate
77 at Exit 85.
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