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Ryder Lake "urban village": development plan for a sustainable community : District of Chilliwack, Chilliwack, British Columbia / Prepared by Julie Tasker-Brown.NH15-309/1998

In order to meet the challenge of housing its fast growing population, the District of Chilliwack has launched a planning project for an upland area called Ryder Lake ... Today Ryder Lake encompasses 2, 5000 hectares of hobby farms, large rural estates and forests ... Recognizing the needs to protect the environment and the limitations of conventional subdivision development, the District envisages for this area a network of environmentally sensitive 'urban villages'.--Page 1

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Department/Agency
  • Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
TitleRyder Lake "urban village": development plan for a sustainable community : District of Chilliwack, Chilliwack, British Columbia / Prepared by Julie Tasker-Brown.
Series title
  • Affordability and choice today (ACT)
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
FormatPhysical text
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • "In order to meet the challenge of housing its fast growing population, the District of Chilliwack has launched a planning project for an upland area called Ryder Lake ... Today Ryder Lake encompasses 2, 5000 hectares of hobby farms, large rural estates and forests ... Recognizing the needs to protect the environment and the limitations of conventional subdivision development, the District envisages for this area a network of environmentally sensitive 'urban villages'."--Page 1.
  • Bilingual
Publishing information
  • Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation 1998.
BindingSoftcover
DescriptionEnglish text, ii, 29p. : figs., references ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-662-64229-5
Catalogue number
  • NH15-309/1998
Departmental catalogue numberPB0177-50
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