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Formed: 2001 Established: 2004
This page last updated:8/19/2009
Stone Curves Cohousing
Tucson, Arizona,
United States
 Stone Curves Cohousing is an urban in-fill community of 48 households. We have integrated permaculture and renewable energy systems into our landscaping and building designs.
Stone Curves Cohousing is envisioned to be a demonstration model of what can be done in and for our desert.
We share in the use of a 16-room common house, a planned 800-sq-ft shop, gardens, pool and multiple play areas for kids and adults.
  Status: Completed
Contact:
Christine Johnson
Phone: 520-207-8718
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This page last updated:8/19/2009
 
Visitors Accepted
Visitor Process: By appointment: email or telephone.
Statement of Housing Non-discrimination:
Our community does not discriminate in regards to housing based on race/color, national origin, religion, sex/gender, family status (i.e. having children, not having children, or being pregnant), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry, source of income, age, creed, personal appearance, political affiliation, HIV infection, military/veteran status, unfavorable military discharge, gender identity or expression, receiving public assistance, or being the victim of domestic abuse.

Population
Members(adults and children):
90
Non-member Residents:
5
Open to new members:
Yes
Government
Decision Making:
By consensus
Identified Leader:
No
Leadership Core Group:
Yes
Labor and Money
Financial Style:
Members have independent finances
Labor Contribution:
Expected
(approx 5 hrs/mo)
Join Fee:
No
Regular Fees:
Yes
(COA dues)
Land and Buildings
Urban
Area:
5.1 acres (2.1 hectares)
Land Owned By:
Another form of Non-profit
Number of Residences:
48
(48 residences, common house, shop)
Cohousing:
Yes
Food, etc.
Percentage of Food Grown:
1-5%
(Small organic garden, fruit trees, eggs)
Share Community Meals:
1 time/week
Dietary Choice or Restrictions:
Diet is up to each individual
Dietary Practice:
Omnivorous
Alcohol Use:
Used occasionally
Tobacco Use:
Seldom used
Social Factors
Common Spiritual Practices:
No
Educational Style(s):
Other
(Parents use public school, private school off property, and home school)
Cohousing Details
Cohousing Status:
Completed
(2004)
Year Completed:
2004
Number of Units:
48
Square Feet in Common House:
3800
Developer:
Wonderland Hill Development Corporation
 
 


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