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Life in rural Alberta involves a much closer relationship with the natural environment, which can include viewing wildlife and enjoying the peacefulness and tranquility of the Alberta countryside. However,
As a landowner, you often are responsible for securing safe drinking water, maintaining a septic system, maintaining private access roads, pest management, garbage disposal and certain aspects of flood and fire risk management.
Clearing trees and other plants from steep slopes can raise the water table and increase erosion, and the slope may collapse as a result. If that happens, the land can continue to collapse and take part of your property with it.
所有的水神圣不可侵犯:The Government of Canada, or the Province, owns the rights to the beds and shores of all naturally occurring lakes, rivers and streams. Landowners need a permit before altering or modifying the shore or lake bed below the bank in any way.
Zoning
Are there any special zoning regulations, setbacks, or buffers?Does all existing development on the property conform to local zoning by-laws?Are all buildings and associated structures located fully on the property?Have previous and current land-uses of the property and adjacent properties been disclosed?
Purchasing Former Farmland
Do you know what kind of ditch/drain system you have on your property and who is responsible for maintaining it?
Are there any municipal, mutual agreement, or private drains?
If you have fields, are they tile drained? Is the system still functioning?Do you know where the outlets are?
Do you know what crops are or have been growing in the fields?
Are there noxious or prohibited noxious weeds growing in the fields?
Is the soil either fast or slow draining?
Are there soil sample results?
Water Supply
Is the property serviced by a private well? Is the system still functioning?
Are there any water quality problems?Do you have records of water quality tests?Do you have well records?Is the well properly sealed?Is there an adequate and reliable rate of flow?Has the well ever run dry?Does the property obtain its water from a surface supply?Does it have a permanent water line?Is there a licence for the system?Is the licence current and will it be transferred with sale of the property?Is there a water treatment system in place?Does the property have a cistern? Do you know the capacity of the cistern and how often it will need to be refilled?
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Life in rural Alberta involves a much closer relationship with the natural environment, which can include viewing wildlife and enjoying the peacefulness and tranquility of the Alberta countryside. However,
As a landowner, you often are responsible for securing safe drinking water, maintaining a septic system, maintaining private access roads, pest management, garbage disposal and certain aspects of flood and fire risk management.
Clearing trees and other plants from steep slopes can raise the water table and increase erosion, and the slope may collapse as a result. If that happens, the land can continue to collapse and take part of your property with it.
所有的水神圣不可侵犯:The Government of Canada, or the Province, owns the rights to the beds and shores of all naturally occurring lakes, rivers and streams. Landowners need a permit before altering or modifying the shore or lake bed below the bank in any way.
Zoning
Are there any special zoning regulations, setbacks, or buffers?Does all existing development on the property conform to local zoning by-laws?Are all buildings and associated structures located fully on the property?Have previous and current land-uses of the property and adjacent properties been disclosed?
Purchasing Former Farmland
Do you know what kind of ditch/drain system you have on your property and who is responsible for maintaining it?
Are there any municipal, mutual agreement, or private drains?
If you have fields, are they tile drained? Is the system still functioning?Do you know where the outlets are?
Do you know what crops are or have been growing in the fields?
Are there noxious or prohibited noxious weeds growing in the fields?
Is the soil either fast or slow draining?
Are there soil sample results?
Water Supply
Is the property serviced by a private well? Is the system still functioning?
Are there any water quality problems?Do you have records of water quality tests?Do you have well records?Is the well properly sealed?Is there an adequate and reliable rate of flow?Has the well ever run dry?Does the property obtain its water from a surface supply?Does it have a permanent water line?Is there a licence for the system?Is the licence current and will it be transferred with sale of the property?Is there a water treatment system in place?Does the property have a cistern? Do you know the capacity of the cistern and how often it will need to be refilled?
最后编辑: 2020-11-15