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Fairview Village has won numerous awards, including the Na-
tional Association of Homebuilders’ Gold Award in 2001 for
Best Smart Growth Community in the United States, and the
Oregon Governor Livability Award in 2000. It is located on a
95± acre site that has been carefully master-planned and devel-
oped to contain a total of 600 residential units with a mix of row
houses, homes, apartments and live/work townhomes, built
around community shopping and neighborhood pocket parks,
anchored by the Fairview Columbia Library, United States Post
Office, City Hall, Woodland Elementary School, La Petite Acad-
emy Pre-School, and a Target. Additional land remains avail-
able for both residential and commercial development near the
five townhomes being offered in this Auction by Anchor Bank.
FairviewVillage has a community park with bandstand near the
city hall, and the Fairview Farmers and Artists Market is held
near the community park each Thursday evening from April to
October. Fairview Farmers and Artists Market is a green, open-
air market with organic produce, artisans and crafts-for-sale,
along with live music and unique food vendors.
There is a network of walkways and streets so that residents
may easily walk from each Fairview Village neighborhood
to shopping and schools, with over thirty acres dedicated
as conservation lands containing a trail system for walking
and running.
The overall master plan for Fairview Village is a return to early
twentieth century small-town design, with focus on a strong
sense of community, and pedestrian access to shopping, em-
ployment, schools, and civic activities. Traditional neighbor-
hood development from quality architectural and landscape
design incorporates a mix of diverse uses, all on a scale that re-
inforces a village community outcome.
Park Lane
Rowhouses,
near Post Office
Left: Fairview
Columbia
Library, across
from Auction
Properties #100
and #200
Right: Commu-
nity Park near
Townhomes
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