FOURTH INTENTION:
MINDFULNESS AND WELLNESS
Greensward Hamlet
· supports mindfulness in all its activities.
· offers daily group meditations
for members and friends
· offers yoga and/or other physical exercise
programs for members and friends
· welcomes and supports wellness activities
offered by and for members and friends
FIFTH INTENTION:
PEACE AND HARMONY
At Greensward Hamlet:
· Community members live in harmony with
each other
· Community members resolve conflicts peacefully.
· Members interact with loving kindness
· Members respect all living creatures and
support their existence.
SIXTH INTENTION:
HARMONY AND BALANCE ON EARTH
Greensward Hamlet is committed to reducing the depletion of our natural resources, reversing the effects of global
warming, stabilizing climate change, and finding the balance to live in harmony with nature. In this effort, the community features the following elements;
The Site Layout will maintain the natural contours of the land and minimize
any ecological disturbance while maximizing the use of passive solar energy and shared infrastructure. Private entrances to the units, pedestrian walkways, beautiful courtyards, and designated recreational areas will
allow safe fathering places for children and adults. Lot 147 is 30 acres, and we will build on about nine acres, leaving the
remaining 21 acres natural.
We will relocate plants that need to be removed for road and building construction. We'll use them to create buffers between neighbors when feasible. (We've already started this.) We will Shred trees and shrubs that need to be destroyed to use on walking trails
and as mulch in the landscape and gardens. Whatever we do not use, we'll give
to the Buxton recycling center so it will be available for other residents of Buxton.
Our dwellings will be five Multi-family buildings with four condominiums in
each and a community building.
Multi-family dwellings significantly minimize the
ecological footprint and are more affordable.
Local materials and personnel will be used when available and affordable. Our design and building team members are from Maine – The builders: Patrick Mulligan grew
up in Hollis; Troy Beaulieu grew up in Gardner. Our Engineers: Steve Bradstreet lives
in Gorham; Keith Gray lives in Buxton. Our architects: Phil Kaplan lives in
Falmouth; Robin Tannenbaum lives in Westbrook. Our landscape designer: Ted Carter grew up in Gorham and now lives in Buxton. We are soliciting bids from contractors in Buxton for all aspects of the project.
Because our footprint is so tight, we will be able to share the infrastructure
- wells,
septic systems, geothermal and solar hot water heat systems, generated electricity, cable TV and Internet connections will
be shared to the maximum extent possible. This will be a significant cost savings
for residents.
We are building long-life homes using eco-conscious design and materials to last for many generations. (Concrete, recycled rubber shingles…)
The building envelope with high R values in the walls, ceilings and floors, and high performance triple pane windows to access passive
solar heat and light will reduce our costs for heating and lighting. Insulated shades will keep the heat in when the sun goes
down. Lighting will come from the sun during the day and compact fluorescent
lights with dimmer switches in the evenings. Outside lighting will be minimal and
solar powered as much as possible.
We are committed to using NO FOSSIL FUELS. We will use a radiant floor heat system with passive solar, geothermal pumps and solar hot water. The geothermal system will also provide cooling in the summer. Electricity will be generated with photovoltaic panels and wind power for the common house and to run the geothermal
pumps. We will buy green electricity from CMP and prepare for installing photovoltaic
panels on individual residences in a few years when the technology is refined and the price reduced.
We are committed to using renewable and recycled materials when feasible and balanced
with maintaining our commitment to affordability. (bamboo, eucalyptus, natural stone, concrete, cellulose, wool, composite
wood, paperstone…)
No toxic substances or materials will be used. The homes will be healthy environments inside and out.
We are following green building guidelines recommended by the U.S. Green Building Council; the buildings will be registered with the USGBC’s LEED for Homes program and will meet requirements of the Department of Energy’s
Energy Star program. These certifications will insure that all "green features" are authentic
and support the continuation of our resources. The building process will be monitored
and inspected by certifying agencies from start to finish.
We will have a community organic garden with composting bins to help achieve our goals of consuming
local products and recycling kitchen wastes, leaves, etc.
A designated recycling will be established within the community
Water conservation will be achieved by using water-efficient showerheads, dual flush toilets
and collecting rainwater for gardening and landscaping. Where irrigation is necessary, we'll use zoned drip irrigation systems
to conserve water.
Drugs and tobacco will be prohibited in the community. Alcohol use will be discouraged at our group gatherings except for special occasions, but individuals can do what
they want in their private homes.
Each multi-family dwelling
will have a farmer's porch, private courtyards and herbal/flower gardens, storage,
and outdoor clothes drying areas.
There will be ample resident and visitor parking spaces and resident garages placed on the periphery to minimize traffic within the hamlet.
Nature trails will be maintained for non-motorized activities such as walking, snowshoeing, and
skiing. The trails will be constructed to avoid disturbing the wetlands and
ecosystem
We will offer green transportation by organizing car-pooling for commuting to work, shopping
trips to town, running errands, and weekly trips to the recycling center. The community will
have a pick up truck available to residents for running errands and transporting large items. We hope to eventually have one or two "smart cars" for the community and hope that families can get by with just
one vehicle and use the community vehicles when needed. And, of course, we'll
encourage bicycling and walking.
A fenced dog park will be collaboratively
created and maintained by resident dog owners.
Landscaping: The common and individual
greenswards will feature wildflower meadows on the periphery and eco-lawn grass that does not require mowing, thus avoiding
noise pollution or use of chemicals. Native, drought resistant plants and
trees will be used to provide wind and sun protection as well as buffers for privacy and noise control. Beautiful outdoor gathering spaces will be designed to be welcoming and useable.
The Common House will be a place for socialization and community meetings/events and shared meals. We'll have
a large kitchen and great room with a central fireplace. It will feature a
playroom for children, a game room for teens and adults, a community library of shared books, CDs, and DVDs, a community laundry,
exercise room, meditation room, some multipurpose rooms, home offices, and extra storage. The large group spaces in the common house will reduce the need for large individual homes, thus reducing the ecological
footprint and family expense.
SEVENTH INTENTION:
SHARING OUR KNOWLEDGE AND
EXPERIENCE
· Members who are so inclined may offer education
and consultation to other individuals and communities who want to build sustainable homes or develop ecologically sound communities.
· Classes and workshops on cooperative living,
green building, organic gardening, eco-landscaping and other such topics may be offered by leaders and experts in the field.
· We encourage members and others to read
the current literature on cooperative and green living concepts.