Hamlet / Infill
Hamlet – a single TND neighborhood located within countryside – generally has a shorter pedshed to a minor center, and is distinctly configured by natural elements of the site.
Infill redevelopment – completing existing neighborhoods – deploys contiguous infrastructure and complements established townscape character.
- CONTEXT: hamlets locate in growth sectors G-1 to G-2.
Infill redevelopments locate in growth sectors G-3 to G-5. - GROWTH POLICY: hamlet and infill are used to support an area’s neighborhood composition and coherent plan for infrastructure.
- COMMUNITY: a neighborhood’s diversity provides daily services and housing choice for all age and income groups.
- SCALE: depending on density, hamlets range from 20 to 80 acres; with centers anchored by a small convenience grocer.
- SUFFICIENCY: when population does not reach a complete neighborhood, CLD (cluster) tactics for a compact, short pedshed preserve landscape integrity.
Hamlet / Infill
Hamlet – a single TND neighborhood located within countryside – generally has a shorter pedshed to a minor center, and is distinctly configured by natural elements of the site.
Infill redevelopment – completing existing neighborhoods – deploys contiguous infrastructure and complements established townscape character.
- CONTEXT: hamlets locate in growth sectors G-1 to G-2.
Infill redevelopments locate in growth sectors G-3 to G-5. - GROWTH POLICY: hamlet and infill are used to support an area’s neighborhood composition and coherent plan for infrastructure.
- COMMUNITY: a neighborhood’s diversity provides daily services and housing choice for all age and income groups.
- SCALE: depending on density, hamlets range from 20 to 80 acres; with centers anchored by a small convenience grocer.
- SUFFICIENCY: when population does not reach a complete neighborhood, CLD (cluster) tactics for a compact, short pedshed preserve landscape integrity.






