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26 May 2015 Ec2015-323 Prince Edward Island Lands 180 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL _________________________________ 26 MAY 2015 EC2015-323 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING LAUREN BAILEY (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 4 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Lauren Bailey of Fergus, Ontario to acquire a land holding of approximately eighty (80) acres of land at East Bideford, Lot 12, Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Arthur Annand and Rose Annand, both of East Bideford, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. EC2015-324 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING FIKRETTIN CELIK (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 4 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Fikrettin Celik of St. Leonard, Quebec to acquire a land holding of approximately one (1) acre of land at Brockton in Lot 4, Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from St. Mark’s Roman Catholic Parish (Burton) Inc. of Alberton, Prince Edward Island. EC2015-325 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING GERALD CRESSMAN AND GRACE CRESSMAN (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 4 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Gerald Cressman and Grace Cressman, both of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to acquire a land holding of approximately ten decimal two (10.2) acres of land at Georgetown Royalty, Kings County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Marwood Properties Inc. of Georgetown, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. 181 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL _________________________________ 26 MAY 2015 EC2015-326 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING JOSEPH GLASS AND ALEXANDER EGOROV (DENIAL) Council, having under consideration an application (#N5359) for acquisition of a land holding under authority of section 4 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap L-5, denied permission to Joseph Glass and Alexander Egorov, both of Toronto, Ontario to acquire a land holding of approximately twenty-five (25) acres of land at Point Prim, Lot 57, Queens County, from Brian Gillis of Point Prim, Prince Edward Island and Elaine MacKenzie of Stratford, Prince Edward Island, Executors of the Estates of Laughlin Gillis and Alberta Gillis. EC2015-327 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING COMPTON BROS. INC. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Compton Bros. Inc. of Morell, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately nineteen decimal one (19.1) acres of land at Riverton, Lot 52, Kings County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Black River Holdings Inc. of Mount Albion, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. EC2015-328 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING COMPTON BROS. INC. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Compton Bros. Inc. of Morell, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately zero decimal seven (0.7) acres of land at Riverton, Lot 52, Kings County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Black River Holdings Inc. of Mount Albion, Prince Edward Island. 182 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL _________________________________ 26 MAY 2015 EC2015-329 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING EASTSIDE FARM INC. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Eastside Farm Inc. of Frenchfort, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately ninety-seven decimal six seven (97.67) acres of land at Frenchfort, Lot 35, Queens County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Lorna E. Thompson and Donna M. Thompson, both of Frenchfort, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. EC2015-330 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING HERITAGE HOMESTEAD INC. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Heritage Homestead Inc. of Summerside, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately thirty-nine (39) acres of land at Miscouche, Lot 17, Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Abraham V. Williams Jr. of Pinckney, Michigan PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. EC2015-331 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING L.M. MONTGOMERY LAND TRUST INC. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to L.M. Montgomery Land Trust Inc. of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately zero decimal five (0.5) acres of land at Park Corner, Lot 21, Queens County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada of Halifax, Nova Scotia PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. 183 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL _________________________________ 26 MAY 2015 EC2015-332 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING MARTIN RD. FARMS LTD. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Martin Rd. Farms Ltd. of Tignish, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately one hundred (100) acres of land at Brockton, Lot 4, Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Archibald O’Halloran of Brockton, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. EC2015-333 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING MARTIN RD. FARMS LTD. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Martin Rd. Farms Ltd. of Tignish, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately thirty (30) acres of land at Brockton, Lot 4, Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Archibald O’Halloran and Carolyn O’Halloran, both of Brockton, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. EC2015-334 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING O’LEARY PRODUCE CO. LTD. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to O’Leary Produce Co. Ltd. of O’Leary, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately twenty-four (24) acres of land at Howlan, Lot 6, Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Wayne Arsenault of Howlan, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act. 184 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL _________________________________ 26 MAY 2015 EC2015-335 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT APPLICATION TO LEASE LAND STAVERT FARMS LTD. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and clause 5.3(1)(b) of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Stavert Farms Ltd. of Lower Freetown, Prince Edward Island to acquire, by lease, an interest in a land holding or land holdings of up to two hundred and ten (210) acres of land as part of the said corporation's aggregate land holdings PROVIDED THAT the said Stavert Farms Ltd. files a statement with the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission within one year of the date of this Order and prior to 31 December in every subsequent year disclosing the parcel number, the acreage and the term of lease for each parcel leased during the reporting period covered by the statement. EC2015-336 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LANDS PROTECTION ACT PETITION TO ACQUIRE A LAND HOLDING STAVERT FARMS LTD. (APPROVAL) Pursuant to section 5 and section 9 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. L-5 Council granted permission to Stavert Farms Ltd. of Lower Freetown, Prince Edward Island to acquire a land holding of approximately sixty decimal one two (60.12) acres of land at Central Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, being acquired from Betty Hunter of Summerside, Prince Edward Island PROVIDED THAT the said real property is identified for non-development use pursuant to the Land Identification Regulations (EC606/95) made under the said Act.
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