Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . ecessary to secure tliese by letter after the application has b:cii received delayis unavoidable. In order to make clear what is necessary in regard, we haveshown by the illustration below the measurements which are required, showingby the spaces between the arrow,? where figures should be fdled in. One exampleon the illustration applies to the corner lot and the other to the interior also illustrates the information required as to the character of the house,if any, upon the adjoining lot, as well as asking for some idea as to how muchh


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1920, . ecessary to secure tliese by letter after the application has b:cii received delayis unavoidable. In order to make clear what is necessary in regard, we haveshown by the illustration below the measurements which are required, showingby the spaces between the arrow,? where figures should be fdled in. One exampleon the illustration applies to the corner lot and the other to the interior also illustrates the information required as to the character of the house,if any, upon the adjoining lot, as well as asking for some idea as to how muchhigher or lower the rear of the lot is than the curb of the street upon which itfronts. Such a block plan, as shown, would apply to almost any condition ororientation, by adding an arrow head to the line nearly corresponding tonorth, and the measurements thereon would apply to the irregular lot a> well asto one which is regular. • ^loa^ PLA/i?of?P£OPt^Tr^? //icLvot-p in- ^AFPLKATIO/i Or- ?ToT/ye- ?NOUJIM- COMMI^Jm ?. Tr«/£ cU,«f^^ »/J¥i^^ ^crt^on ^Jh-rt^C,^ 1920 REPOET OX IIOUSIXG, 1919. 33 COXSIDEEATIOXS IX THE SELECTION AND SUBDIVISION OF LaND FOR Housing Projects. During this year we have advised regarding the developments alreadj- under-taken or considered by the Municipalities of Brantford, Fergus, Hawkesbury,Kitchener, IngersoU, Iroquois Falls, Leaside, London, Mimico, New Toronto,Oshawa, Ottawa, Sudbur}-, and Waterloo. Four of the above municipalities haveeither not yet committed themselves definitely to undertake the project, or havedeemed it wise to postpone the development. In reviewing the above, we find that there are two kinds of property whichhave been selected; the first is what is known on the assessment rolls as FarmLand, and the second is property which has already been subdivided, but fromwhich none, or verj- few lots have been sold. The determining factors in the selection of propertj for a housing projectare: the cost of the land; the cost o


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