B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham is moving ahead with her commitment to get rid of Agricultural Land Reserve rules that permit more secondary uses on rural farmland.
Popham presented legislation Monday that she says will return the ALR to one zone across the province, and impose penalties to stop the dumping of construction waste on farmland.
Agriculture Min describes new penalties for dumping construction fill on farmland
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The legislation also puts a 500-square-metre limit on new houses built on ALR land, to stop wealthy buyers from purchasing farms and building 91Ƶmega-mansions91Ƶ on them, Popham said. That problem has been noticed mostly in Richmond and the Fraser Valley, but can be found 91Ƶanywhere there91Ƶs a building boom happening,91Ƶ she said.
Relaxing the secondary use rules on farmland outside the Fraser Valley, southern Vancouver Island and the Okanagan was a change made by the previous B.C. Liberal government. They noted that those three prime farming zones generate 85 per cent of the province91Ƶs farm revenues, and created a second zone outside those areas with fewer restrictions on non-farm uses.
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Popham said that was 91Ƶundermining91Ƶ the ALR, and promised before a review of land reserve legislation that it would be ended.
The ALR protects just a sliver of B.C.91Ƶs land, only five per cent, and more than 90 per cent of that land currently is in zone two,91Ƶ Popham said Monday.
Peace River South B.C. Liberal MLA Mike Bernier called the move a 91Ƶa one-size-fits-all decision in Victoria91Ƶ that will damage the viability of farms in his region and elsewhere in the province where farming is financially difficult.
91ƵWe91Ƶve seen some success already, where people have been able to have a small shop with a few people working, like a water-hauling business in the winter time to help subsidize the farm,91Ƶ Bernier said. 91ƵAlmost every farmer in my region who has a side business on their farm uses those funds so they can keep farming.91Ƶ
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