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Damsalwood

Damsalwood. By Megan, Sarah, Dakota, Abbie, Liam, Sasha. The History of Damsalwood.

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Damsalwood

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  1. Damsalwood By Megan, Sarah, Dakota, Abbie, Liam, Sasha.

  2. The History of Damsalwood The founder of Damsalwood, James Damsalwood, was exploring the New Zealand bush when he found several types of Native New Zealand birds such as the Kiwi and the kakapo. He then spent the next 23 years of his life caring and breading these birds. He stopped in 1987 when he fell ill with cancer. Sadly he died in 1989, aged 52. His building that he used to protect and care for his birds in is now a very popular attraction in Damsalwood. We came upon the hut while we were looking for a place to build our new town, and we decided to build a town around the hut and name it Damsalwood in memory of James Damsalwood.

  3. Costs of… • Area School $ 14,500,000. (primary, intermediate, college.) • Church- Per square foot, $100. Total- $19,000 • Library $12, 300 • Cemetery $ • Jameson Park: Fences: $7,000-$8,000. • Car Park $ • Garden Centre $ • Garden $ • Recycling Plant $ • Hydro-Electric dam $ • Road Signs $ • Medical Centre $ • Road laying $ • Police $ • Forestry Plant: 500 trees per ache, 7 acre of trees. Each tree is $50.00, per acre. Total is 350.00 • Water treatment plant $ • Preschool $ • Plumbing $ • Electric company $ • Sewage/Plumbing $ • Building Company $ • Sewage System $

  4. Rent: • 1 Bedroom flat: $150.00 • 2 Bedroom flat: $185.00 • 3 Bedroom house: $270.00 • 4 Bedroom house: $360.00 • 5 Bedroom house: $435.00 • 6 Bedroom house: $475.00

  5. Taxes… • 30 cents per dollar. • Lowest pay is $12.50- $17.00 • Average pay is $18.00- $20.00 • Highest pay is $21.00- $25.00 Income: • Hour: $732.00 • Day: $5856.00 • 6 Days: $53136.00 • Month: $175680.00 • Year: $2,108,160

  6. Sewage… • The sewage that goes into the pipes that has come from the home travels to a land fill that is 20 kilometres out of town. The sewage flows into a big pipe then it exits out into the land fill.

  7. Recycling Plant… • We have one big recycling plant that has a place to recycle paper, plastic, glass, tin and Cardboard. We also supply the residents of Damsalwood with blue recycling bins that we come and collect on Fridays.

  8. Hydro-Electric Dam • Our town runs on a hydro-electric dam. It is better for the environment and costs less. The water flows into the dam turning a turbine creating electricity and the water then flows down into the towns water purifaction plant, cleaning it and getting it ready to be used in the homes.

  9. Plumbing… • In our town we have a company that fixes the plumbing. We have $ of pipes in our town all running to the land fill. These pipes.

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