The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1974, Blaðsíða 30

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1974, Blaðsíða 30
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SPRING 1974 proceeding with projects of some kind —buildings, different types of centres for service in a community and even roads. When a government expends public money on these various pur- poses, it is also aware that people along the side of these developments gain an economic benefit. Even when a mere change of zoning is allowed on a property, the value of that property may very well sky-rocket. Our Govern- has not yet taken steps to stop others from profiting from this unearned increment in land values. Whether it is righ or wrong—it is going on all the time. How can it be said this is wrong for the Hecla Islanders and therefore they should not be allowed to keep their land? The Islanders say that this gain is not what they are after. Their wants are basic, not speculative. How can we fairly use this argument against them? There are other parks in this province in which there is pri- vate land. There does not appear to be any attempt to take away any in- creased value that may result to those holdings. The question is therefore put “Why the Hecla Islanders?” “Why are they to be treated any differently from anyone else in society?” . . . I cannot say that it is reasonably necessary that the Parks Branch own that land which is presently being used for the homes of the people on the Island. Another consideration is that the Parks Branch is still considering con- dominiums on tlecla Island. If this were allowed, then there would be a type of private ownership introduced into the Parks policy. AS TO THE PERMANENT RESIDENTS: On the other hand, the question has to be asked whether a public park cannot exist even though residents who have made objections are allowed to retain their land. On this question there is no doubt that however convenient it may be for the Government to have title to all the land in the park in its own hands, it cannot be said that expropriation is reasonably necessary for the achieve- ment of the objectives of the expropri- ating authority. The expropriating authority could still, and without any difficulty, ac- complish all its objectives within the land already owned. When I conclude that an expropri- ation is not necessary, it is for these reasons. On the question of “Whether the In- tended Expropriation is Fair I am directed by the Expropriat- ing Act, not only to consider whether the expropriation is reasonably neces- sary for the achievement of the objec- tives of the expropriating authority, but I am also directed to inquire into whether the intended expropriation is fair. I have tried to consider fairness from several aspects. Fairness, as relat-
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