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Posted: July 20, 2021

Boundary expansion request going to AAP

A request has been received by the City of Cranbrook from the owner of property located at 603 – 3rd Street NW in Slaterville to be included within the municipal boundary of Cranbrook.

The subject property is 1,426 sq. m in size. The request to be included within the city would facilitate the owners’ proposal to replace the existing mobile home and connect to the city sewer services.

The adjacent property located at 613 3rd Street NW is serviced with both city water and sewer and will also be included in the expansion.

City council July 19 opted to have the request go to an Alternative Approval Process (AAP).

ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS AND ELIGIBILITY

The municipality may proceed with the boundary extension request unless at least 10% of municipal electors indicate that a referendum must be held by submitting a signed Elector Response Form to Cranbrook City Hall no later than (usual closing time) 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 7.

Elector Response Forms must be in the form established by the City of Cranbrook, and only those persons who qualify as electors of the municipality are entitled to sign Elector Response Forms.

Resident Elector – You are entitled to submit an Elector Response Form as a resident elector if you are age 18 or older on the day of submission, are a Canadian citizen, have lived in B.C. for at least six months, and have been a resident of the City of Cranbrook for the past 30 days or more.

Non-Resident Elector – You are entitled to submit an Elector Response Form as a non-resident property elector if you are age 18 or older on the day of submission, are a Canadian citizen, have lived in B.C. for at least six months, have owned and held registered title to a property in the City of Cranbrook for the past 30 days or more, and do not qualify as a resident elector.

NOTE: Only one non-resident property elector may submit an Elector Response Form per property, regardless of how many owners there may be.

If less than 10% (1,502) of municipal electors submit an Elector Response Form, the boundary extension request will be deemed to have the approval of the electors and the proposal may proceed to the Minister of Community and Rural Development for consideration.

For conducting the alternative approval opportunity, the number of electors is calculated as 15,015.

Elector Response Forms are available from City Hall City Hall located at 40 – 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook, BC, open 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday except Statutory Holidays or on the City website: www.cranbrook.ca.

NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CRANBROOK OF AN ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS FOR A PROPOSED EXTENSION OF BOUNDARIES

Notice is hereby given that under section 86 (Alternative Approval Process) of the Community Charter and section 20 of the Local Government Act, the Council of the City of Cranbrook intends to petition the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing requesting an extension of the area of the municipality to include the following described lands as:

  1. PARCEL B (SEE 17958I) BLOCK 152 DISTRICT LOT 29 KOOTENAY DISTRICT PLAN 887, EXCEPT (1) PARCEL 1 (SEE 90678I) AND (2) PART INCLUDED IN REFERENCE PLAN 100321I and,
  2. THAT PART OF PARCEL B (SEE 17958I) OF LOT 152 DISTRICT LOT 29 KOOTENAY DISTRICT PLAN 887 SHOWN OUTLINED IN RED ON REFERENCE PLAN 100321I TO BE KNOWN HEREAFTER AS PARCEL 1 (REFERENCE PLAN 100321I) OF PARCEL B (SEE 17958I) OF LOT 152 DISTRICT LOT 29 KOOTENAY DISTRICT PLAN 887, as shown on the map above and below.

City of Cranbrook


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