There would be an organic farm to provide vegetables and fruit. A ranch for beef, free range chicken for eggs and poultry; a hog farm; a small herd of sheep. A spring fed lake with fish and bullfrogs.
An architect to design houses, businesses and public buildings. Builders and workmen to build from the plans. Using efficient energy products including solar panels and incorporating recycled wood and reclaimed architectural building materials.
New homes could be prefab modern.
Older homes could be remodeled while preserving the architecture and solid original materials.
Landscape architects to design and oversee appropriate plantings as well as incorporate outside hardscapes that would have proper drainage. LA's would also provide privacy and boundaries between properties using hedges. A plant nursery to provide native plants and trees that will properly tolerate the climate and work well with the local insect population. Gardeners to tend the larger gardens and arborists to keep the trees healthy. Insect experts to continue to keep the decorate plants and vegetable farms healthy and disease free.
LA would design outdoor community spaces like parks and pubic plazas and areas to enjoy lunch outside of businesses providing sun and shade.
Areas between buildings could be beautifully designed for taking breaks.
There would be a reflecting pool outside of the library.
Yes, there would be a public library and a liberal arts college with its own terrific library, music hall, art gallery, film program.
A performing arts space that is not too large with wonderful acoustics so that non-electronic music, i.e. acoustic instruments, do not need to be amplified if the score does not specifically require it.
A grimy looking club for rock and roll with room for dancing in front of the stage and a pool table at the opposite end of the room from the stage so you have something to do when you don't really care for the band....
and a sophisticated jazz club that serves alcohol and has small tables which might be in the hotel.
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