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Forming Formed: 2007
This page last updated:5/20/2009
Three Trails CoHousing
Independence, Missouri,
United States
(Located at the SE corner of Pleasant and Walnut Streets)
1850 Historic Home
 Three Trails CoHousing is an “infill” community in early planning stages, located in historic Independence, Missouri.
A site has been secured, adjacent to the old spring that wagon trains used to fill their water barrels before heading west on the Sante Fe, Oregon, and California Trails, and close to the historic downtown “Square” area. The site includes a Victorian red-brick home built in 1850, which was the site of at least one Civil War battle. Also adjacent to the site is a restored railroad depot, the Bingham-Waggoner historic home and museum, the Three Trails museum, a recreational complex, many impressive church buildings (church bells chime the hour), and the future site of a fesitival city park that will replace a “brownfield” manufacturing site.
While high-density zoning currently is in place for the site, the project is now in the planning stages, as replatting and other city approvals will be required for the cohousing project.
A 1900s vintage house will be remodeled as the common house, anchoring a “garden court” design with 20 to 30 residential dwellings, which will be a mixture of small single-family detached homes (existing) and attached townhomes and flats (new). The architecture will emulate historic Independence architectural classics.
It is anticipated that existing housing units will be available for sale in 2008, and new housing units in 2009. The current common house building is sufficient for limited use, with a larger dining room to be added in the future. Thus, this project will have a “rolling” start.
The project is sponsored by the InTERdependence CoHousing Association, which plans to empower six or more cohousing projects (both “Greenfield” and “infill”) in the greater Independence area over the next 10 years.
 
Contact:
Randall Pratt
InTERdependence CoHousing Association
214 S Spring St
Independence, Missouri 64050 United States
Phone: 816-461-6985
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This page last updated:5/20/2009
 
Visitors Accepted
Visitor Process: To be determined.
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination:
No Answer Provided
Population
Non-member Residents:
(TBD)
Open to new members:
Yes
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
Yes
Leadership Core Group:
No
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Members have independent finances
Open to Members with Pre-existing Debt:
Yes
Labor Contribution:
Expected
Join Fee:
Yes
Regular Fees:
Yes
Land and Buildings
Urban
Area:
1.8 acres (0.7 hectares)
Land Owned By:
Other
Cohousing:
Yes
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
none
Social Factors
Common Spiritual Practices:
Yes
Which Spiritual Traditions(s):
Protestant/Lutheran
Educational Style(s):
Public schooled
Cohousing Details
Cohousing Status:
Forming
 
 
1850 Historic Home
Community of Christ HQ Complex
Railroad Depot
Bingham-Waggoner Estate
Three Trails Museum
Independence Square
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