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B.C. VIEWS: When farmland protection doesnsa国际传媒檛 protect farmers

Secondary residences arensa国际传媒檛 mansions, families tell Lana Popham
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Agriculture Minister Lana Popham visits a Fraser Valley cranberry farm during a provincial tour to begin her new job in the NDP government, October 2017. (B.C. government)

The NDP governmentsa国际传媒檚 overhaul of the Agricultural Land Commission is causing grief for B.C. families who are trying to keep family farms going with new restrictions on secondary homes.

Agriculture Minister Lana Pophamsa国际传媒檚 drive to protect farmland is based on a couple of long-standing NDP assumptions. One is that there is massive property speculation, with buyers applying to have farmland released from the Agricultural Land Reserve to cash in on its increased value. Actual statistics from the commission didnsa国际传媒檛 show that, but Popham pushed through legislation that prevents property owners from applying directly for exclusion by declaring that owners are not sa国际传媒減ersons.sa国际传媒

The second assumption is that additional residences are a form of creeping development that has to be reined in. This was accomplished with legislation that passed last November and took effect in February, giving the commission the final say on secondary residences.

These changes are filtering through to local governments, and there have been some alarming results. The Langley Advance Times reported on one last week, where retirees Cathy and Brian Fichter planned to move their daughter, her husband and six children to an extended family farm as they deal with Briansa国际传媒檚 diagnosis of Parkinsonsa国际传媒檚 disease.

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The familysa国际传媒檚 purchase took effect Feb. 26, four days after the new rules took effect. Previously, secondary residences could be justified by the extra work needed to raise livestock. But now local governments have to approve it, and then the commission can overrule them. As of last week the Fichters were still waiting for a final decision.

Dave Strachan of Nakusp has a similar situation. His wife has been diagnosed with early onset dementia, and his daughter and her husband decided to move with them to a small farm to help out. He describes the land as marginal for farm production, as is much of the ALR outside the key food production regions of the Lower Mainland, Okanagan and Southern Vancouver Island.

Both families went to substantial effort and expense of buying modular homes and arranging servicing to meet the temporary residence rules of the ALR. They didnsa国际传媒檛 know the rules were changing, and itsa国际传媒檚 likely their local governments didnsa国际传媒檛 either. They await their fate under the new centralized commission that runs the whole province from Burnaby.

When this change was debated last November, Popham acknowledged that the commission would have a veto.

sa国际传媒淲e are transferring that approval process to the Agricultural Land Commission because we feel that they are better suited to analyze whether or not an additional dwelling would be required for agricultural activities,sa国际传媒 she said.

It would be easy to say that the above examples are merely sa国际传媒渉obby farms,sa国际传媒 a few acres with some horses and goats. What else could be done with a remote five-acre parcel, since there is no chance the new regime will allow it to be removed?

For larger farms, the residence restriction creates problems even if a second house is allowed.

sa国际传媒淔or instance, if yousa国际传媒檙e a dairy farm in my area of east Delta, and you have two or three kids who say, sa国际传媒業 want to continue farming,sa国际传媒 they say, sa国际传媒榃ell, you cansa国际传媒檛 live on this farm,sa国际传媒 B.C. Liberal agriculture critic Ian Paton told the legislature. sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檝e only got one extra house. Yousa国际传媒檙e going to have to rent a house up in North Delta or Richmond or something.sa国际传媒

Agriculture ministry staff tell me they are looking at these kinds of cases and considering changes. Thatsa国际传媒檚 good.

Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press Media. Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca



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