Both Clark's Grove and Vickery, a Hedgewood Properties development
in Cumming, are 100 percent EarthCraft communities. They are
part of the pilot EarthCraft Communities program sponsored by
Southface, a nonprofit group that promotes "green" building.
The folks from Southface inspect, do diagnostic tests and certify
each EarthCraft home.
"When you find a better way of doing something that's
better for the customer and better for the environment, it's
a good business decision," said Pat Kurek, lead builder
for Vickery. He says every house Hedgewood Properties has put
up since 1999 has been EarthCraft.
For Jeffrey Schweig, a Vickery resident, the fact that his
home was environmentally friendly was a bonus. But what first
caught his fancy was the beauty of the neighborhood. "The
architecture is mind boggling," he said. "It's nice
to go into a new development that's not cookie cutter."
Sean Gallagher, another Vickery resident, has a similar story.
He chose Vickery because of the architecture, with the eco-friendly
approach the "icing on the cake." As a father of five,
he also likes the wide-open spaces and play areas.
When complete, Vickery will include a YMCA, a mixed-use retail
and residential area, a performing arts center, shops and restaurants.
A nature trail, wetlands garden and pond make getting close to
nature easy.
In Clark's Grove, the playing field is irrigated from rainwater
collected in a 3,000-gallon tank under the pool deck.
An organic garden is a big hit, too. "My husband was very
ill last year, but he credits his gardening with his recovery," Woods
said. Although lots are smaller than in their former neighborhood,
the community garden works well for her husband. "He had
three plots last year, and he enjoyed sharing his vegetables
with other people in the neighborhood."
Turner, whose two children will attend the Montessori school
under construction across from Clark's Grove, finds it easy to
recall her childhood. "My husband and I both grew up here
in Covington," she said, and "this is like something
you would have seen 20 years ago. It's like they took what we
grew up with and made a whole new neighborhood."
- "SPOTLIGHT
ON... Eco-friendly homes,"
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 4/17/05