Parade of Homes

Spring 2016

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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RUNNING WIld Cont'd from page 101 Great rates Mortgages rates are at an all time low and fi nancing an MHBA member new built home has never been more affordable. Now is a great time to build. "Every once in a while, we may have to do a burn around planned wetlands because, historically, we would have had a fire on the Prairies," Ross says. Long-term maintenance over five years is at about one fifth of what traditional landscaping costs after estab- lishment. There is no requirement to pull nuisance plants from the water, and because the natural grass is longer, geese do not congregate and foul the adjacent areas. Qualico Communities vice-president of community de- velopment Eric Vogan is an enthusiastic supporter of constructed wetlands. "Basic sustainability is nothing more than economics and by the mid- to late-'90s the city was starting to say we certainly have enough new playing fields and parks," says Vogan. "We thought, 'Let's not go create things that cost the munici- pality money and cause financial harm for the community by having to replace sidewalks that aren't necessary or are hard to maintain, or cut more grass than we need,' " he says. When Vogan first explored the idea of constructed wetlands, it became apparent that sustainable stormwater management brought a lot of other benefits. "When I saw the clarity of the water resulting from the wetlands that native Plant Solutions did, I thought, 'This really works!' " he says. Assiniboine Landing was the first neighbourhood Qualico built with wetlands and it has embraced the concept in communi- ties from Pritchard Farm Southlands Village to Sage Creek, which boasts many acres of wetlands, with an abundance of native grasses and walking trails. Cont'd on page 104 102 Parade of Homes Spring 2016

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