Juniper Ridge, British Columbia
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Juniper Ridge is a community located in the city of Kamloops, British Columbia. It is situated at the south-east end of the city on a hillside. There is no shopping at this time, however there is a commercial area being developed. The area is serviced by an elementary school (see: http://juniper-ridge.sd73.bc.ca/). It is accessible only by one road, Highland Drive, however a formerly washed out dirt road has been refilled allowing emergency access to the Rose Hill area. Most of the streets in this neighborhood are named after rivers in the province, such as: Skeena, Nechako, Omineca, Babine, Coldwater, etc...Tennis courts and ice rink with bright lighting are located at juniper park.
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[edit] History
[edit] The Cordonier Ranch
Prior to 1971, the 1050 acre Cordonier ranch, which occupied the lands now known as Juniper Ridge, was used as for the grazing of sheep during the spring on their passage from the Kamloops area to Crowfoot mountain in the Shushwap. An highway accident involving a loaded semi trailer and sheep along the highway resulted in restriction being put in place that banned the transfer of sheep along the highway. As such, sheep were prevented from returning to the area now known as Juniper Ridge and this area of the Cordonier ranch went unused, providing insufficient income to both owner and and government.
[edit] The Hesperia Development
The beginnings of the housing development now known as Juniper Ridge was originally known as The Hesperia Development Project, with the land being owned by Hesperia Development Limited. The beginning of project in particular was initiated by Brentwood Estates Limited in late 1970. The Municipality of Valleyview (now a community within the municipality of Kamloops) accepted a report detailing the proposed community as submitted on August 4th, 1971. Shortly after the approval of this preliminary report, Hesperia Development Limited filed an application with the Town of Valleyview to be included within the town's limits. This was eventually done in March of 1972.
[edit] The Juniper Lands Project
On December 10, 1971, The Hesperia Development Project was sold to Juniper Lands Ltd based out of Vancouver, BC. Juniper Lands LTD was owned jointly by Hesperia and Tierra Properties. Subsequently Tierra Properties was appointed manager of the project. At this same time, the name of the project was changed to The Juniper Lands Project. The plan for the development of this land was submitted to the Municipality of Valleyview by Mr. Lawrence J. Rogers, the President of Juniper Lands and Tierra Properties and Mr Alfredo J. Luz of Townley Matheson and Partners on August 4th, 1971. At this time, Juniper Lands owned all portions of what is now known as Juniper Ridge with the exception of small parcels along Highland Drive, which, in 1972 provided access solely to Valleyview park.
[edit] Housing Shortages
One of the goals of the project was to provide housing in the Kamloops region which, at the time, was experiencing a housing shortage after an increase in government assistance in home purchases. In addition, all flat lands along the South Thompson River and western banks of the North Tompson had been fully developed at this time. In the original proposal, it was suggested that this community would serve as an example of a self sufficient satellite community which would be less reliant upon the services provided within the city of Kamloops. This self reliance, however, has to date not been fully achieved.
[edit] The Development Program
Given that the area was totally undeveloped, the site needed complete survey and engineering, provision of roads, water, sewer, storm drainage, electricity and telephone facilities. As well, housing construction was to be completed in 7 phases which closely parallels the community as it exists today. Land was also set aside for the development of both elementary and high schools. The elementary school was built and sustained classes up to grade 4 until 1993 when the school was expanded to include classes up to grade 7. To date no high school has been built, and all Juniper Ridge Elementary students take their subsequent high school education at Valleyview Senior Secondary. Land was also set aside for the establishment of hospitals, churches green areas and commercial zones.[1]
[edit] The Juniper Ridge Community Association (JRCA)
The JRCA was formed in 1985. It was formed to provide a "convenient and effective method of informing and organizing fellow residents to address issues and to host community events". Its current president is Gillian Stephenson. [2]
[edit] Related Links
- Juniper Gate School - http://juniper-ridge.sd73.bc.ca
- Juniper Gate Strata Complex - http://www.junipergate.com
[edit] References
- ^ General Plan - The Juniper Lands Project. Townley, Matheson and Partners Planners and Architects 1972
- ^ General Information Page
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