The Florida multi-purpose agri-business plan is a new development in Anthony Florida on 50 acres of land consisting of 4 parcels that were combined. The main feature of the development is a 2500 square foot Bardoniminum (Barndo) that will be used for various events, like short-term summer camps, weddings, conferences, etc. An 500 square foot open-air barn will also be featured near the vineyard and the greenhouse. The green house will also have a dining room inside. An airstream is also featured on the plans. The development will also have walking trails with exercise equipment set up throughout the trails. Set up along the trails will be 4 cottages, featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a kitchen.An outdoor in-pool and hot tub is set up near the Barndo. Due to Anthony Florida being in the agricultural region, a cow pasture, a horserink, a small petting zoo and farmer’s market building have been included. The cow pasture is in front of the barn. Gardens for crops to be sold at the market and used in the bardo have also been included in the development. A Japanese garden with 30 people capacity with areas for meditation and aerobics and a coy-pond/lake with a boathouse has been included and set up near a yoga tent. Parking for the development has been included near.
The site plan for the Elizabethtown College Southern-Campus Mixed-Use Development for College and Community serves as the Master Plan. Using the Lancaster County parcel viewer, the outside dimensions of the site using the measure tool. The parcel viewer also included the topographical details of the site which were included but also altered to fit the new buildings and sites in the development. The roads of the site act as an extension off of Cedar Street with a parking lot as soon as the users enter the development. The roads are in black pen. The parking lot has an entrance to one of the hiking, walking, and biking trials. The walking trials span the entire length of the site with several different varieties of length and difficulty designed for all types of hikers, ages, and walkers. Throughout the walking trials, there are workout nodes and outdoor exercise equipment, along with new frisbee golf nets set up throughout. The frisbee gold nets are included because they are already currently set up throughout the set and used regularly. Immediately after the major parking lot, there is the community center which is designed to look like a hexagon where the roof will have a sky light to let natural light into the plaza/visiting center of the building. The community center will also have a small parking lot for those who cannot walk far or who work in the community center. Further past the community center is the indoor/outdoor food hall for local business and restaurants to have stands to sell food and generate excitement about new options. The outdoor patio is designed to support numerous food trucks and have seating for those who want to enjoy the outside. The indoor food hall has plenty of room for a variety of stands and seating for people to enjoy. The new community park and amphitheater/event center is located past the food hall. The amphitheatre is facing the garden to incorporate the two spaces together so families can relax in the park while listening to the performances and events happening in the amphitheater. The next location on the site plan is the Elizabethtown College Campus Extensions which is designed to allow Masonic villagers, community members, and high school students the opportunity to take Elizabethtown College classes to learn classes like Drawing, Photography, English, History, and and Education. Across from the campus extension is the multi-use building. This is featured and described by the shell of a building in Section 3. Next to the multi-use building is the Rec-center. The rec-center is meant to be an extension of the Bowers Center to cover the sports that the Bowers center cannot support, like tennis, pickleball and racketball. The Rec-Center will feature indoor courts for the sports already listed along with a made to order salad stand option inside.
The development is designed to allow both the community members at Elizabethtown and the college students to live harmoniously together and to use the space. The community center will serve as a nice space for students to relax or study, while community members can work and use the space to encourage tourism to the area. The indoor/outdoor food hall will allow community members and local restaurant owners to have a space to sell their food to more people. Elizabethtown College could offer a program with meal plans to allow students to use their Meal Plans at the food hall. The park and amphitheater will allow college students another place to hangout on nice days that are not on campus. The amphitheater can also allow the Elizabethtown College Theatre Club a place to perform their semester plays or musicals for a larger audience. The community members of Elizabethtown can also rent out the space for concerts and performances for them to enjoy, The playground is designed to accommodate children with disabilities along with a dedicated space for exercise equipment for those visiting from the Masonic Village. The campus extension allows community members to broaden their horizons by taking college classes in fields that already interest them and it allows for more opportunities for student employment. The multi-use building will be described in Section 3. The Rec-Center will encourage community engagement because pickleball is a growing sport across the country. The Elizabethtown College athletic department could also host games and tournaments in the Rec-Center while also having practices for the Tennis team when it is not nice out.