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NOTICE OF LAND DISPOSITION 16 RICHARDSON DRIVE

NOTICE OF LAND DISPOSITION 16 RICHARDSON DRIVE | Plan 1624264, Block 3, Lot 2 In accordance with section 70 of the Municipal Government Act, the City of St.
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NOTICE OF LAND DISPOSITION

16 RICHARDSON DRIVE | Plan 1624264, Block 3, Lot 2

 

In accordance with section 70 of the Municipal

Government Act, the City of St. Albert proposes

to dispose of city owned land located at 16

Richardson Drive legally know as Plan 1624264,

Block 3, Lot 2 for less than its market value to

Quadreal Property Group G.P. Inc. or a corporate or

partnership affiliate, a developer in the South Riel

Business Park.

 

The land was formerly a Public Utility Lot and

the site of the Henday Booster Station (as per

the map). Council will consider whether to pass

a resolution authorizing this land disposition at

the November 21, 2023, Regular Meeting of City

Council commencing at 1:00 p.m. in the Council

Chambers with public access on the 3rd Floor of St.

Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street and via electronic

means

 

For further details of the proposed land disposition

electors may attend at the Planning and

Engineering Counter located on 2nd floor of

St. Albert Place, 5 St. Anne Street.

 

INFORMATION FOR ELECTORS

1. Electors may submit a petition for a vote of

electors to determine whether the proposed

resolution should be passed.

2. Pursuant to section 1(1)(i) of the Municipal

Government Act, an “elector” is a person who is

eligible to vote in an election for a councillor

under the Local Authorities Election Act. Section

47(1) of Local Authorities Election Act defines an

eligible person as a person who:

• is at least 18 years old,

• is a Canadian citizen, and

• resides in Alberta and the person’s place of

residence is located in the local jurisdiction

on election day.

3. A valid petition requires authenticated signatures of

a number of electors constituting at least 10% of

the population of St. Albert.

4. Pursuant to relevant provisions of the Municipal

Government Act in order to be valid a petition of the

electors must be submitted to the Office of the

Chief Administrative Officer of St. Albert not later

than the close of business on January 8, 2024

5. If a petition of electors is not received by January 8,

2024 the City of St. Albert may proceed with the

land disposition.

6. Further requirements of a petition are provided in

Sections 221 to 226 of the Municipal Government

Act. https://www.qp.alberta.ca/documents/

acts/m26.pdf

DATE of the last publication of this notice is November

9, 2023.

 

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

 

Should a petition of the electors for land disposition

be received, despite the provisions of the Freedom of

Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the names

and addresses of signatories to that petition will be

handled in accordance with Section 226.2 of the

Municipal Government Act.

 

DATES OF GAZETTE PUBLICATION:

November 2 & 9, 2023

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