How does Southfork Landing incorporate the natural features of the land?
Great consideration has been given to the natural resources and their inclusion in Southfork Landing’s master plan: • A conservation easement that is 100-2,400 feet wide and 3.8 miles long on the South Fork of the Payette River forms the northern border of Southfork Landing. • Approximately 55 acres of wetlands will be protected in their natural state. • An additional 420 acres of community open space and undisturbed forest land is planned. • Almost 60% of the entire community will remain open space. • Planting of wildlife friendly foliage and landscaping in specified open space will encourage a new growth and migration pattern for the valley.
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