#waterquality
Should Crown Land Be Sold? šļø
A couple who has leased Crown land at Christina Lake since 1992 wants to purchase their 0.62-hectare waterfront property for permanent ownership.
š¤ But staff have concerns about sewage disposal, water quality impacts, and removing public land from community use.
āļø Your regional board is deciding whether to support or oppose the sale to FrontCounter BC.
š” The Dolemans have held a seasonal cottage lease since 1992 (expires 2030)
āµ Boat-access only property - 6.9km north of Christina Lake Welcome Centre
šļø Current use: 3-6 weeks summer + spring/fall setup for recreational cottage
šļø Existing structures: Single family dwelling (1992), dock, outhouse, accessory buildings
š Local planning commission supports the sale with development conditions
š Previous attempt in 2021 was supported locally but Province requested new application
ā ļø Too small: 0.62 hectares is below 1-hectare minimum for unserviced lots
š Sewage mystery: Claims only outhouse exists, but floor plans show bathroom with toilet/tub
š§ Water quality risk: No evidence of compliant septic system to protect Christina Lake
š No permits: 1992 dwelling built without building permits on record
šļø Steep terrain: Rocky slopes may not support proper water/sewer infrastructure
š Flood/setback concerns: Uncertain compliance with waterfront development rules
šļø Public land loss: Crown land permanently removed from potential public recreation/conservation
š Lake protection: Christina Lake water quality at risk from inadequate sewage systems
š Development pressure: Private ownership opens door to more intensive future development
š£ Community access: Waterfront area lost to private control vs community recreation
āļø Precedent setting: Decision impacts how similar Crown lease-to-purchase requests are handled
š Regulatory gaps: Highlights need for better oversight of existing unpermitted structures
Should the Regional District support selling Crown land to long-term leaseholders when there are environmental and regulatory concerns, or should public land be protected for community use?
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Official Votes
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š Regional District Board Meeting - August 27, 2025
The board will decide whether to forward staff concerns to FrontCounter BC or add additional support/opposition comments.
š¤ Have your say: Contact your Area C director or attend the meeting.
ā¹ļø Final decision rests with the Province through FrontCounter BC.