A 39-lot rural estate subdivision designed around its wetlands and pond - not in spite of them.
Oakmere Farms brings 39 rural estate lots - roughly 1.5 to 7 acres each - to Rochester, arranged around the site's natural assets. The existing wetlands and central pond aren't leftovers; they're the backbone of the stormwater management system.
Lynch's design paired approximately 4,500 linear feet of new roadway with private wells and septic systems, and kept earthwork balanced across the site - the discipline that keeps a rural subdivision constructable, compliant, and cost-effective for the developer and future owners alike.
Rural parcels from roughly 1.5 to 7 acres in Rochester.
Existing wetlands and the central pond anchor the drainage design.
New subdivision streets designed for rural cross-sections.
Cut and fill balanced for constructability and cost control.