For development projects, Anderson‐Dixon believes in a proactive, step‐wise management approach to the design process. Understanding and navigating the development permit approval process is critical to a successful project. These steps include conceptual site analysis, engineering design/plan preparation, and permit application administration.
Starting with zoning and land surveying – and continuing through the preliminary design and final construction document preparation – the design and regulatory research is done before each phase of the project. Input from the project owner is utilized throughout the design phase. The permit review process is administered/facilitated and monitored by the Anderson‐Dixon staff.
With projects that are large in scope, expertise from other disciplines may be required. We have developed strong relationships with several supporting professionals that enable us to quickly assemble a project design team tailored to make your project a success.
This project includes a fast food restaurant and a medical office building located on LPGA Blvd. The project planning and zoning approval were obtained after extensive research and negotiations with City staff.
This indoor boat storage facility is located in a convenient location close to the city boat ramps. The enclosed units are designed around the site's natural amenities, including historic trees. The design team planned and permitted an attractive facility that provides protected, secured storage for the boating community.
The Anderson-Dixon design team worked to create a site which preserves a portion of the existing historic tree canopy and combines it with attractive improvements and complimentary new landscaping. The site improvements will blend with the local neighborhood and create thriving businesses to serve its residents.
Anderson-Dixon design team created a site which is efficient for both the customers and employees. The configuration of the building and improvements created an attractive addition to the adjacent thoroughfare.
Elegant Manor will be a community of 54 estate sized home sites in Edgewater. It is nestled next to the Turnbull Hammock offering open vistas to the west of the community. The Anderson-Dixon team designed the project infrastructure in a way that blends with the natural environment.
This is a great example of a commercial in-fill project in an urban area. A large retail, office, and warehouse use was situated on a small site. This project was designed to blend-in with the exiting area through landscaping and architectural style.
This residential development is located within the Isleboro neighborhood of New Smyrna Beach. In addition to the roadway extension, Anderson-Dixon worked with the appropriate agencies to provide utility and other infrastructure requirements.
This project demonstrates the adaptive re-purposing of a vacant commercial site. Anderson-Dixon and its design team worked with the City and other jurisdiction agencies to create a vibrant new fast food site which actually lessens the impact to the local environment than its preceding use.
This vacant site has a high ADT and an existing canopy of mature trees. Anderson-Dixon brought together a wide ranging design team to respect the existing site features and create a multi-use retail and restaurant project. Anderson-Dixon and the landscape architect worked with City staff at length to preserve much of the tree canopy and create a site which blends the natural features with the built environment.
Rivers Edge will be a community of 111 town home lots. The site boasts a convenient location, nice amenities, and approximately one third of the property preserved in its natural state in perpetuity.
Kenny's Liquors is a standalone store with a drive through option. The site was designed to coordinate flow with an existing retail facility and provide a large buffer to adjacent residences add also site sheet (no border).
This private parking lot will provide a well needed option for off beach parking in an area bustling with both tourists and local residents. The project team provided extensive landscaping in order to provide a facility that is both attractive and functional.
Seaview Terrace is a great example of an infill project. It is on one of the last multi-family zoned vacant lots in New Smyrna’s Beachside community. The final product will include 5 luxury townhomes.