Trade-ups
Good for Developers, Homeowners and Communities
Trade-ups can increase fire safety, control municipal operating expenses
and lower construction costs.The best time to take advantage of
the trade-up concept for subdivision development savings is prior
to submitting subdivision plans. When proper subdivision and development
options are provided, development cost can be reduced. Sprinklered
developments provide an excellent opportunity to provide increased
fire safety.
The cost of developing
raw land into an approved building site can be significantly
reduced through trade-ups. These options are
only applicable if all the buildings in the development will have
built-in automatic fire protection.
Including fire sprinklers
in all new construction is a win-win decision. The community has additional fire protection without
higher taxes or increased insurance rates.The developer can reduce
land development costs. The builder can reduce construction costs.
And the buyer will have increased life and property protection
at a lower cost.
For more information on the benefits of trade-ups
for your development call
1-877-550-HFSC (4372).
Options include:
Street Width Reduction: Traffic
lanes may be narrowed, substantially reducing the amount of pavement
in every linear foot of street in the development.
Longer Dead-end Streets: Dead-end
streets may be increased in length allowing additional building
lots to be accessed.
Tee Turnarounds Permitted: The
permitted use of tee turnarounds in sprinklered developments can
create at least one additional lot per cul-de-sac.
Increased Street Grades
and Building Setbacks: Steeper street grades and building
locations further from paved fire vehicles access may be permitted.
Additional Units Permitted: Although
the actual percentage may vary, increases up to 20 percent are
not uncommon.
Expansion of Existing
Water Supply May Not Be Needed: Required fire flows for
fully sprinklered developments can be greatly reduced compared
to non-sprinklered developments.
Increased Hydrant Spacing: Supply
mains may be reduced and hydrant spacing can be increased.
Decreased Death Rates
and Property Loss: Over time, communities with fully sprinklered
developments should see a decrease in fire death rates and property
loss.
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