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Rebuilding Warren, MN Project


Project Description:

Large floods in 1996 and 1997 destroyed over four dozen homes in the Marshall County seat of Warren, MN. Since then, a water diversion structure has been successfully constructed and deemed functional to divert water away from the city. Although no building had been permitted since the floods and many people have had to move away from the area, the floodplains have been redrawn to reflect this new system. Currently Warren is in the process of rebuilding its beautiful community.

 

Dovetail is currently planning a green demonstration home in Warren that will showcase local materials and energy-efficient green building practices. Dovetail is also assisting on a number of other building projects in Warren, including the Marshall County Group Home (a 4-bedroom housing facility for handicapped residents), and a new downtown commercial building that will house a dentist and optometrist. All projects are aimed to begin construction in 2008.

 

For all projects, geothermal heating feasibility is being researched, with a second heating system option of a locally-manufactured fireplace from Central Boiler. The demonstration home, slated to be part of Dovetail's Minnesota-Made Home project, will be approximately 1,300 square feet, have 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and will be aimed at being affordable for someone in the local community to purchase.  On-site stormwater management, passive solar orientation, and natural daylighting will be features of each building. Advanced framing techniques or panelized construction and local materials will also be incorporated.


Project Goals:

  • Demonstrate the use of green, affordable housing as an economic development tool, by rebuilding Warren, boosting the local economy, and keeping jobs and residents in the area.
  • Provide education on green building to the community.
  • Utilize as many local vendors as possible in order to provide education on green building practices for their future use, and also to give them an edge in their rural building market.
  • Use as many local products and materials as possible, to support the community economically, pave new avenues for suppliers to get their product out there, and minimize material transportation costs and impacts.
  • Obtain green building certification or Energy Star certification where possible and preferred by the community.
  • Design the homes in a way that encourages a sense of community.
  • Manage project so it may be easily replicated locally.


Green Design Elements:

FSC-certified lumber and materials

Locally sourced materials and local vendors

Geo-thermal heat pump systems

Low-VOC paints and adhesives

Prefabricated panels instead of stick frame or advanced framing techniques

Passive solar heating/cooling

Natural daylighting

On-site stormwater management

Energy-efficient appliances

Low-flow water fixtures

 

 

Project News
Green Building Mini-Conference Sept. 20th

As a City Rebuilds, Green is the Way to Go


More Green Building Planned for Rural Minnesota

Project Photos
Plat Map of Development Area

Project Partners

Dovetail Partners, Inc.

City of Warren

Northwest Community Action Alliance
Tri-Valley Opportunity Council

 

Project Financing

and Supporters

Weyerhaeuser Family

Foundation

Blandin Foundation

Surdna Foundation
Otto Bremer Foundation

 

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