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Verandah in Fort Myers Wins Environmental (ENVY) Award

Oct. 4, 2006
Categorized in: Florida Environment
Florida master planned community, Verandah Fort Myers, Orange River, Florida environment, Verandah homes, Florida Association of Realtors, ENVY AwardVerandah, a master-planned community located on almost 1,500 acres along the Orange River in Fort Myers, has won the 20th Residential Environmental Award from the Florida Association of Realtors (FAR). The award, popularly known as the ENVY, was presented recently at FAR’s 90th annual Convention and Trade Expo in Hollywood, Florida.

“Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the Florida Association of Realtors’ Environmental Award has become THE one to win for builders of high-quality, environmentally responsible communities in Florida,” said 2006 FAR President Mike Dooley, in presenting the award. “Today, the ENVY Award recognizes the one residential development -- Verandah -- that best preserves our state’s natural quality of life.

The Bonita Bay Group serves as developers for Verandah, which opened for sales in February 2003.

Judges praised this development for the efforts taken to preserve the area's natural elements, such as setting aside nearly 70 percent of its land for open spaces, including nature preserves, parks, lakes and a conservation buffer for the riverfront. Developers also designed Verandah to reduce its wildfire threat, and thus became one of the first developments nationally to receive a Firewise Communities USA designation.

"Verandah was created with a deep respect for the environment, and receiving the ENVY Award confirms what we do as a company -- build communities in harmony with nature," said Kitty Green, vice president of The Bonita Bay Group. "At Verandah, we created a strict plan for protecting the community’s delicate ecosystems -- from historic riverfront to upland and wetland preserves."

As part of the ENVY award criteria, a judging panel of planning professionals reviewed the development’s preservation of the land’s native flora and fauna, the blending of the community with its surrounding environment, common areas such as nature trails and playgrounds, family recreation and safety, streets, drainage, sanitation and marketability.

Judges noted that Verandah was the state's "pioneer" in demonstrating how a community can be planned and developed following environmentally sustainable and green building practices. It received Florida's first green development designation from the Florida Green Building Coalition, which recognizes the community's commitment to responsible site development, natural resource and wildlife conservation, and green building practices.

Realtors throughout Florida commend Verandah for demonstrating that high-quality, environmentally conscious development makes good business sense.

© 2006 FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

Florida Association of Realtors® Environmental (ENVY) Award

Apr. 14, 2006
Categorized in: Florida Facts / Information


Florida Association of Realtors, ENVY Award, Florida environment, Lakewood Ranch, Lakewood Ranch real estate, Lakewood Ranch Florida, Lakewood Ranch homes, Wild Heron, Harmony, World Golf Village, Solivita, Amelia Island Plantation, Rosemary Beach, VieraFlorida residential and commercial developments that help preserve Florida's environment may enter this competition so they may be recognized.


Last year's ENVY winner for residential development was Lakewood Ranch, a master-planned community which spans both Sarasota and Manatee counties. Lakewood Ranch won, in part, due to its generous greenways, a wetland preserve, a nature preserve and a multitude of man-made lakes.


Past ENVY Award winners include: Wild Heron, Harmony, World Golf Village, Solivita, Amelia Island Plantation, Rosemary Beach and Viera.

 

© 2006 Leanne Paynter

 

Per the Florida Association of REALTORS®:

The winner in each category will receive a hand-crafted Lucite trophy, recognition at FAR's annual Convention and Trade Show, Sept. 13-17, 2006, and statewide news coverage as Florida's top environmentally-conscious builder. The competition is judged by three distinguished environmental and planning professionals. The entry deadline is Friday, July 7, 2006.

ELIGIBILITY: All Florida commercial developments are eligible. Also, all planned residential developments with a minimum of 30 residential units in Florida qualify. Residential developments must be currently available for marketing and must include a model home.

JUDGING CRITERIA: Commercial: (1) Preservation of natural flora and fauna; (2) architectural compatibility; (3) design in scale and context with surrounding environment; (4) open space and access/usability of surrounding environment; (5) common area access and usefulness; (6) streets, pedestrian and bicycle access; (7) drainage as a design feature; and (8) marketability.

JUDGING CRITERIA: Residential: (1) Preservation of natural flora and fauna; (2) landscaping/compatibility with surrounding environment; (3) design in scale and context with surrounding environment; (4) open space and access/usability of open space; (5) family recreation and common areas (playgrounds, nature trails, etc.); (6) streets and safety features; (7) drainage; and (8) marketability.

SUBMISSION: There is no entry limit and no cost to enter. Simply organize a three-ring notebook with the following material in this order: (1) a written overview of the development (maximum of four pages, typed, double spaced, on 8.5" by 11" paper); (2) supporting material and photographs that address the judging criteria in order as listed above - no videotapes or slides; and (3) a complete set of land development plans and other supporting data. All entry materials will be returned after judging.

DEADLINE: All entries must be received at FAR's headquarters by Friday, July 7, 2006. Send submissions to ENVY Award, Florida Association of Realtors, 7025 Augusta National Drive, Orlando, FL  32822-5017.

For more information about the ENVY award, call 407-438-1400, ext. 2326.

© 2006 Florida Association of REALTORS®

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