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Stone Ridge Village
Architecture Firm of Record
Mota Design Group
Stone Ridge Village is a 40-unit, new construction senior community for those fifty-five years and older. The development consists of 40 two-bedroom units in a single three story building. The development was designed to the Principals of Universal Design, and will provide unobtrusive, attractive, and practical living spaces that will allow older adults to live independently longer. In addition, the project is being designed to meet the strict Green Communities Standards (equivalent to LEED for Homes), and will provide an energy efficient, sustainable and healthy environment for its residents.
Stone Ridge Village is designed to serve seniors on fixed incomes with limited choices in the market, and the units will be income restricted to tenant at or below 60% of the area median income. The development is located on N. Nickel Plate Street on vacant land north of the new Louisville Elementary School. The development utilizes multiple indoor and outdoor areas for community and recreational space. The building incorporates ample community space, three laundries, a fitness room, a multi-purpose room, library and computer room, lounge and lobby, abundant parking, and an outdoor patio area. These spaces have been designed with the senior population that will be served in mind. Outside, nearly three acres of passive green space is available for the residents and their guests’ enjoyment.
Units will be 933 square feet with plenty of space to accommodate guests. All units will include 2 large bedrooms, 1 large bathroom, a fully appointed kitchen, and lots of closet/storage space. Although the development is designed as independent living, residents have the ability to access supportive services at the site and work with management to coordinate these services. These supportive services are designed to assist older individuals secure and maintain maximum independence and dignity in their home environment. Typical services include: making meals available for or accessible to the residents; making light housekeeping services available; ensuring the availability to adequate transportation service for residents; and providing information and referral to home health services. In addition, the site staff provide regularly scheduled activity programs reflecting the cultural, social, recreational, and health and wellness aspects of resident lives.