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Harrisville Village
Burrillville, Rhode Island

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Harrisville Village, Burrillville, RI

Client: MBVB Development

Harrisville Village, a “village” style concept of sixty-seven units of residential condominiums, lies on approximately thirty-five acres of land located on Steere Farm Road (Route 98) in Burrillville, Rhode Island. The residential units contain a minimum of 1,200 square feet and are grouped into buildings of two, three and four units.

Crossman Engineering provided the civil engineering design services which included:

  • 2,000 feet of roadway system that connects Steere Farm Road with Mowry Street.
  • An intermittent stream crossing utilizing a 38-foot long precast concrete arch culvert with a 12-foot span.
  • Drainage design of three separate underground detention and infiltration systems.
  • A gravity sewer system which connects to the existing sewer main in Route 98.
  • Water distribution system for the development.
  • Wilderness/Recreational Trails.
  • Wetland Mitigation/Permitting.

The project included coordination and permitting with the following agencies:

  • Major Land Development Review/Town of Burrillville.
  • A Physical Alteration Permit from the Rhode Island Department of Transportation for the design of access/egress to Route 98.
  • An Insignificant Alteration Permit from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) for wetland mitigation and stormwater discharge.
  • Approval of a stormwater infiltration system from the RIDEM Underground Injection Control Program.
  • Approval from the Burrillville Sewer Commission for the sewer extension.

Note: Renderings were provided by Gates, Leightan and Associates, Landscape Architects.