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JIM WELLER (1:123/140) wrote to STEVEN HORN at 23:00 on 03 Jun 2003:
JW> Nope, owner occupied for a year. The guy was a successful developer
JW> and built it himself. He's retiring this year.
That makes sense. What was his name?
JW> Well it is an architecturally controlled restricted neighbourhood.
JW> There was a lot and a half, beside a nature trail, high up on a
JW> hill over looking Back Bay and Joliffe Island. The home was huge,
JW> with 10 foot high ceilings, a very energy efficient high tech twin
JW> boiler system, infloor heating, quarry tile and solid maple
JW> hardwood throughout, stainless steel commercial kitchen etc. There
JW> was an 1800 square foot 2 bedroom nanny suite in the walkout
JW> basement.
Architecturally controlled? The City of Yellowknife has obviously become
more sophisticated. But they still allowed an in-law suite?
And although one should have a good view, I suppose gardening is restricted
to rock gardening.:-)
Take care,
Steven Horn (steven_a_horn{at}yahoo.ca)
Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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