Residential growth sai Draft One proposed HF the 1980-1990 Terrace: B % > ratatatatatat ate! eat eee Saree et " : eo iaeesesegeearactretencransereneascte seca tetet Temata tate! Sexes cota! raahan" FA 2. roretatatetate © Se Ss a a ae * estab: Terrace Community Plan 1980-1990, , “Future park and recreation requirements in Terrace will depend upon population growth, the financial capability of the municipality to provide and maintain services and facilities, and the recreation needs of the population,” sald John MeNairnay, planning director for the - municipality. A basic policy of the plan described in the first draft is to “develop and maintain a system of recreational needs at each level of community development.” — MeNairnay said the the benetad been propessd ne proposed r the site of a major district Tare. © “Environmental con-' large open fields it may be good parkland,” he ex- in After the development of major parks, McNairnay said the plan encouraged the development of neigh- bourhood parks, then smaller ‘tot parks’, using land presently owned by the municipality or ag the result of land acquired by municipal policy. In addition, the plan recommends programs for city beautifucation, preservation of historical sites, and repair of the Riverside Tennis Courts, “These are only potential programs right now," McNairnay said. “The advisory recreation commission says the most important thing right now is to get the money to maintain the .facilitles we've got, ditlons don't make this area “These projects may take: a suitable to build on; but with . period of years," he said. Schools. expand In December, 1927 Terrace was incorporated as..a village and alnce those days a steady expansion, greatly -accelerated in the last 20 * years, has taken-place and perhaps nowhere is this better illustrated than In the education picture. In the small, but even at that time (1927), well ished community of Terrace there were 150 children of school age. The Kalum Elementary Schoo] building took. care state ig pupils of grades one . Neal door a converted two room teacherage ac- commodated the remaining 25 students of grades nine to. twelve. Across the Skeena River, in a log cabin schoo] house, on a trail where now the road is located a Miss * Pearson instructed the dozei or 80 children of all grades who lived thereabouts, teachers to provide Seven ample were the necessary instruction for THE ALTERNATIVE MATH A FLAIR seer ttle LA WW r rari Rene, See, 808 VINYL. SUNDECKS wequivent - 1,500 or ten times the 1927 eet all buildingcode and CMHC ff (Franchises i Avaliable) EasexCrest. Crince George BC. V2N APL Secinge TERRACE, KITIMAT and PRINCE RUPERT. > Terrace’s children in 1927, Tn 1960 enrollment was asa in br ae, hudacth . "Svea figure,,,.The . 1,500. children then. needed 56-- teachers, Every year.200 new pupils were enrolled and every year five or six additional classrooms were needed; mere teachers, more equipment, more supplies ,,,. more everything. The 1979-80 ‘figuras released by School District No, 8 (Terrace) show a September enrollment of 4,138 students attending 13 schools. ; ¢ In addition, duplexes and other single family housing, zoned as R2 residentiai zones, would possibly develop in areas closer to downtown, while R3, or high density -residential development would, with the exception .of a few ” specialized locations such as near Mills: Memorial Hoapital, grow around the - downtown core. - “Now , 80 percent of the people live in single family units,’' ‘explained Mc- Nairnay, "but there is a demand fer apartment or row housing, There has been a zero percent vacancy rate in apartments in the area for the last two or three years.” The community plan says SORES SSRSSS STE s Brannan a Ba Po SS a Sa Soieennnnntnte SSC SRS MSCS NS & It’s a pleasure to | progressing Pacific Northwest SSSsssee = Peete ratatS Tata See tahe stare ee alata taPatet Sean SOeeececeCn coke Satake Sealer eleelesatattete’ MePxatesa%a%e™ * §203 MoConnell se HOULDE Eteach tate aletees eos ee 8 The Herald, Tuesday, October 74. 1979, Page 7A d the key this year will bring 45 new lots on the market, as the result of subdivision, 15 in the South Kalum area and 30 being developed in the Horseshoe, Potential programs submitted to the council in 1980 will include developing Crown land for residential purposes, drawing up a master plan for subdivision - and provide programs’ to buffer residential areas from other land uses TAB Printers - specializing In instant print . fost, efficient 24 HR, service Flaherty Trucking Ltd. be a part W LOGGING LTD. woo. - 895-6123 eas SOULE CLAD SOREL, COS AIOO SENET CCE ESSUNEY EE occ oan Senne nt Cera SS oie SRO NR PRR MtetataTerets seat carers, ae sia macnedatin rotate tat Fi a ¢€ atthe t,, raat ata ata 2.9.9,0, ID a! o coceteceheseceas nSateteterelelele Tels ee