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City planning finds its validation in the intuitive recognition that a burgeoning market society can not be trusted to produce spontaneously a habitable, sanitary, or even efficient city, much less a beautiful one.

- Murray Bookchin

Project Portfolio

Civil Engineering

Newton Reservoir Mineral Extraction Environmental Assessment
Cache Landmark prepared the master plan and wrote the Environmental Assessment for the Newton Reservoir Project. Cache Landmark's work facilitated all project approvals at the county and state level. Work included access road design, extraction phasing, and post closure reclamation.
Black Bear Resort Roadway Master Plan
Cache Landmark designed all roads for the 2200 acre Black Bear Mountain Resort. Work included horizontal & vertical alignment for all primary access and residential scale roads. Special consideration was taken to keep roads from being too steep while minimizing the need for substantial retaining walls necessary in the rugged terrain.
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Black Bear Resort Utility Master Plan

Cache Landmark designed all proposed utilities for the Black Bear Mountain Resort, including the layout of sewer and water lines, and coordination with power company and sewer treatment facility. Several alternatives were evaluated to provide the most efficient provision services to all commercial and residential lots.
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Logan Temple North Parking Lot

Cache Landmark prepared all the construction documents necessary to build a new parking lot north east of the Logan Temple. Services included grading, erosion control and storm water design.
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Logan Temple Plaza

Cache Landmark was responsible for surveying and establishing finish grade and storm water collection for the Logan Temple Plaza redesign. Cache Landmark worked closely with the project landscape architect to coordinate all proposed design and was heavily involved in site construction administration and inspections.
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North Logan 200 East Roadway Design

Cache Landmark worked closely with North Logan City to design a section of 200 East from 1800 North to 2200 North that will become the core of North Logan City's downtown. The roadway master plan is anchored by a roundabout on each end. Services provided include roadway design, utility design, right-of-way acquisition, access management and construction administration.
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North Logan Roundabout Design

As part of the North Logan 200 East Roadway Project, Cache Landmark provided design and construction documents for Cache Valley's first roundabout. Cache Landmark worked to meet the FHWA design guidelines and coordinated all work with North Logan City standards and the environmental impact statement.
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Utah State University Early Childhood Education Center

Cache Landmark served as the civil engineer for the Early Childhood Education Center. Service provided include all grading and storm water design, parking and sidewalk specifications and utility connections. Cache Landmark worked closely with Jacoby Architects throughout design and construction.
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Landscape Architecture

Black Bear Resort Sales Office

Cache Landmark provided site planning and landscape architectural services for the resort sales office, with an emphasis on using native materials that would not need to be hauled in. Walkways were constructed using native stone providing access from the parking area to several decks and overlooks adjacent to the facility. Cache Landmark provided design services for the layout and detailing of the decks.
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Blacksmith Fork Watershed Interpretive Sign

Cache Landmark was contracted by Hyrum City to develop the graphic and signage detail for interpretation of the Blacksmith Fork Watershed and the Hyrum City Hydro-Electric Plant as part of their FERC permitting process. Cache Landmark worked with Hyrum City power to develop informational signage depicting the history of the hydro-plant from construction to present day. All graphic design, signage detailing and construction documentation services were provided by Cache Landmark.
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints - Hyrum Stake Building

Cache Landmark was contracted by the Architect of Record to prepare the planting and irrigation plans for the Hyrum buildings. This project was one of the first buildings in Cache Valley to implement the new standard for regional design of LDS church buildings. The design consists of a limited amount of turf grass and focuses on providing more drought tolerant perennials and woody plant materials.
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City of Logan Justice Center Expansion - LEED Silver

Cache Landmark served as the civil engineer and landscape architect for this project. Services provided include storm water design, utility design, grading, site layout, planting and irrigation design. This project is significant because it is Cache Valley’s first LEED project and several credits were achieved through elements of site design. The project reduced water consumption by providing a rain water harvesting system that is used to irrigation all landscape areas throughout the summer.

Envision Cache Valley - Visioning Imagery

Cache Landmark was contracted by Envision Utah to prepare a series of before and after images intended to show the potential development of areas using the standards and guidelines developed during the Envision Cache Valley planning process. Specifically, Cache Landmark prepared three visioning images depicting scenarios commonly found throughout the valley; one depicting redevelopment in a more urbanized area, one depicting revitalization of a rural town square, and another depicting layout options of a proposed subdivision in the unincorporated county.

North Logan 200 East - Planting & Irrigation Design

In addition to providing civil engineering service for the 200 East project, the Cache Landmark team also provided landscape architectural services. Our landscape architects worked closely with the engineers to develop sound solutions for the pedestrian areas and how they ‘fit’ into the roadway design. Our team looked at how to detail the refuge islands, how to integrate bike lanes and how to provide subtle aesthetic elements to enhance the project. Cache Landmark provided planting and irrigation design that focused on reducing maintenance and lowering the water requirement associated with enhanced streetscapes.

North Logan 200 East – Entry Signage Concept

As part of the roundabout design, the Cache Landmark team developed a signage concept to provide a distinct entry to North Logan from the south. The intent of the sign was to be placed as the main focal point in the center of the roundabout on 1800 North.

Saddle Rock Entry Feature

The Cache Landmark landscape architecture team was contracted by a private developer to create a concept for an entry to a high-end subdivision on the east bench of Cache Valley. The horizontal alignment of the roads and the existing lot configuration provide a ‘remainder’ parcel intended for the entry feature and landscaping. The focus of the design was based upon creating an entry sign location and water feature clearly visible to drivers entering the project and providing a glimpse of an ornamental sitting garden that lies beyond.

Land Planning

Black Bear Marina Resort

Cache Landmark provided master planning services for the Black Bear Marina Resort. During the process they worked closely with a private developer to prepare several concepts and land use arrangements for the property. The emphasis of the project was to provide a series of keys that would facilitate boat in access to individual condominiums and residences. An expanded marina, retail commercial core and golf course were also included in the master plan.
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Black Bear Mountain Resort

Cache Landmark managed and directed all master planning efforts for the Black Bear Mountain Resort. Services included preparation of the master plan document for submittal to Bear Lake County, management of the rezone and master plan approval process, coordination of all other consultants, road layout, lot configuration, and trail master planning. Land uses were arranged by analyzing the land use feasibility and restricting development due to slopes, specific types of vegetation, critical wildlife habitat, and view sheds. The final master plan preserved over 50% open space throughout the project.
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Brown Monument Industrial

Cache Landmark prepared a preliminary site plan for an industrial property intended for grave monument production and transport. The site plan includes access and parking, space for monument display, space for monument production, storage, and a gantry system for loading and unloading heavy stone monuments.

City of Logan Integrated Municipal Waste Management (IMWM) Campus Plan

The IMWM plan focuses on illustrating the vision for the City of Logan’s waste management facilities and proposed energy recovery operations. The plan details the existing operations of each facility including the solid waste landfill operations and provides conceptual design for the proposed integration of future facilities, post closure operations, and recreational amenities. Emphasis of the overall planning effort was to provide education and outreach to the residents of Cache Valley to learn about the impacts and technologies associated with management of our waste and how those impacts can be reconciled with the environment.

Evanston Multi-Family Residential

Cache Landmark prepared the road alignment and plan for this small multi-family residential project. This project stemmed from the need to re-plat an existing multi-family plan to more directly meet the needs of the local real estate market. The site is adjacent to an open space/trail corridor and provides some common areas that have a direct relationship to this corridor.

SageCrest

The Sagecrest residential community was designed to provide new residential lots, two city parks and trail connections linking Providence City residents to the deer fence trail that runs along the project east boundary. The project also provides much needed north/south roadway access through the property and will provide additional egress for all of the east bench residential areas. Specific attention was paid to providing entries, trail markers, benches and other landscape features that will enhance the image of the neighborhood.

The Benches at Bear Lake

The Benches at Bear Lake is a large resort/residential development for cabin sites southeast of Bear Lake. The project focused around providing and preserving viewsheds of Bear Lake for as many lots as possible. The project is intended to be low-impact with gravel surface roads, reducing overall lot improvement costs and reducing the amount of impervious surface throughout the development. Cache Landmark provided surveying and land planning services for the rezone and master plan approval process.

The Commons at Willard Bay

The Commons at Willard Bay is a master planned mixed use development located in Willard, Utah. The site has been identified by Willard City as the proposed commercial core for the area. The project focused around the potential future Front Runner (commuter trail) stop and the visibility and traffic generated by the nearby interstate. Cache Landmark has provided services for master planning and coordination of the planned development approval process with Willard City.

Land Surveying

Little Mountain Zeolite Topographic Survey

Logan Temple Eastside Topographic and Feature Survey