The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1974, Qupperneq 29

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1974, Qupperneq 29
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 27 JOHN S. WALKER: PART III ffecla Island Expropriation Inquiry (Conclusion) □ PINION DN THE QUESTIONS IN ISSUE On the question of whether the intend- ed Expropriaition is reasonably neces- Objectives of the Expropriating Authority At the time of this hearing, the Government owned, by far, the vast majority of land on the Island except for a few relatively small holdings. This hearing was complex and in- volved difficult decisions, but none as difficult as the conflict between the various cottage owners and the Government over the future of the Gull Harbour. AS TO THE COTTAGERS The Parks Branch has planned an intensive use of the beach area in Gull Harbour. It has plans under way for the construction of numerous large parking lots, comfort stations with sewage facilities, and a program has been commenced to clear the waters in the lagoon to make them more suit- able for swimming. The only thing that is missing in this extensive pro- gram which is underway is the actual beachfront land itself. Unfortunately, this beachfront land is owned by individual cottage owners. The Gull Harbour cottagers pointed out other beaches that were available on the Island and argue that it was not “reasonably necessary’’ that the Government take theirs. The question for me to decide is a concise one. Is the intended expropri- ation reasonably necessary for the achievement of the objectives of ex- propriating authority? The beach facilities under construc- tion are obviously useless without a beach. The Government showed that it was now locked into its development program at Gull Harbour and that considerable public monies have al- ready been spent. For this reason I conclude that an expropriation of land in the Gull Harbour area is reasonably necessary. When, in this report, I conclude that the intended land is reasonably necessary for the achievement of the expropriating authority, it is for these stated reasons. The argument was made that private land left in a park area may become very valuable due to the increment that may result from the public ex- penditure of money all round it. However, let us carry those thoughts a step further. Governments are always
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