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Hi there, I am a new member from Saskatchewan. My wife and I have one rental property and are looking at the possible purchase of an acreage - which is within our town limits but is still private land. I am looking for any information which may help us achieve our goal - or at least to decide whether it is feasible to even go ahead with it and secure the property. What we were hoping to do if we purchased this acreage - a yard plus 38 acres of pasture and bush land, was to subdivide out the yard and develop a few 2-3 acres parcels as well. The present yard site is served with town water but not sewer.
I understand that the Town is fine with the acreage idea, however what I am unfamiliar with is the complexities of the town relationship regarding the setup of utilities, requirements for fire hydrants, etc. to such acreages. I know that when the town adds onto their water and sewer they have done it via engineering companies which of course ends up being very costly (close to $200K in one place for eng and install). Since this may not be cost feasible at least at the start, as I am sure the developer would be responsible for this expense, it makes the decision to purchase very difficult. I am wondering at this point that if these costs and the town requirements prove to be unrealistic, if water wells could be utilized at least for the first couple properties, especially if they are quite distant from the existing piping. To me this seems like a solution which would allow some time to determine the funding required to obtain town services. There is currently no town bylaw in place regarding this, therefore it would probably have to be run through council. There basically are a lot of unknows that could not be determined before securing the property.
Has anyone with experience with this sort of development any information (or can direct where to get) regarding getting started in such a development?
Do towns typically not permit the drilling of water wells within limits?
Thanks very much in advance.
Kevin
I understand that the Town is fine with the acreage idea, however what I am unfamiliar with is the complexities of the town relationship regarding the setup of utilities, requirements for fire hydrants, etc. to such acreages. I know that when the town adds onto their water and sewer they have done it via engineering companies which of course ends up being very costly (close to $200K in one place for eng and install). Since this may not be cost feasible at least at the start, as I am sure the developer would be responsible for this expense, it makes the decision to purchase very difficult. I am wondering at this point that if these costs and the town requirements prove to be unrealistic, if water wells could be utilized at least for the first couple properties, especially if they are quite distant from the existing piping. To me this seems like a solution which would allow some time to determine the funding required to obtain town services. There is currently no town bylaw in place regarding this, therefore it would probably have to be run through council. There basically are a lot of unknows that could not be determined before securing the property.
Has anyone with experience with this sort of development any information (or can direct where to get) regarding getting started in such a development?
Do towns typically not permit the drilling of water wells within limits?
Thanks very much in advance.
Kevin