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SUBDIVISION AND
HOUSING NEIGHBOURHOOD
The area chosen for the company
residential development within the town boundaries lies between the Bear
River, King Street, McBride Avenue, and 19th Avenue. The neighbourhood
has been designed to be conducive to pleasant living conditions, and one
that is served by such convenient and recreational facilities as are
considered
necessary in good quality
residential development.
Modern planning concepts have
created pleasant streets with low volume local traffic leading to
peripheral collector streets. Road paving will commence soon through the
subdivision in conjunction with a paving program of the Department of
Highways. Street orientation has been aligned in a pre-dominantly
north-south direction to give each home maximum sun to front and rear
yard of properties. Sewer, water and electrical service have been
installed to each property.
Landscaped parks and pedestrian
ways provide convenient play space for children and access to the new
school and indoor ice arena bordering the neighbourhood on its south
side.
HOUSING
A staged program of rental
housing to accommodate approximately 350 single office and married
personnel in- corporates a wide range of housing types within the
subdivision including I and 2 bedroom apartments, town- houses,
duplexes, and detached houses, ensuring rental levels consistent with
income for all employee groups. Single mine and mill personnel are
housed at Tide Lake.
Design parameters for housing
were evolved to allow for the heavy snow fall and high water table
conditions. All de- tached family housing has large indoor play space
for children and room for winter hobbies. The varied front yard set
backs and carport locations create an interesting street view with land-
scaped yards provided to all units.
A pleasant place for children and
adult alike has been developed amid the rugged mountain backdrop and
open vista down Portland Canal, with forest and the beauty of nature
close at hand. Stewart is coming to life again as an 'instant town' with
a hundren year history.

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