Frequently
Ask Questions:
What are the building restrictions:
Rural Residential (RR),
Rural General (RG),
Forest General (FG)
Additional important information
What is the Population and Size of Saturna?
Are there Certified Septic installers on Island?
Who is on Island does site preparation?
Who is available for construction on Island?
What areas of the Island are covered by Internet?
Who does Site Surveys?
What are the building restrictions?
The Saturna Island By laws state the permitted uses for:
RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE (RR)
Permitted Uses:
The following uses are permitted, subject to the regulations set
out in this section and the general regulations set out in Part
2, and all other uses are prohibited.
(1) Residential;
(2) Home occupations.
Residential Site Density:
On a parcel hectares (3 acres) or less the maximum density is one
(1) residence.
On a parcel greater than 1.21 hectares (3 acres) the maximum density
is one (1)
residence and one (1) cottage.
Lot Coverage
On lots less than .4 hectare (one acre), lot coverage for buildings
and structures shall not
exceed 20 %.
Building Setbacks
No building or structure except a fence or pumphouse shall be located
within 7.6 metres
(25 ft.) of any front lot line or rear lot line .No building or
structure or part thereof except a fence or pumphouse shall be located
closer than a distance of 3 metres (10 ft.) measured from the interior
side lot line to the furthest projection of the building, nor, subject
to the regulations adopted pursuant to the Highways Act, closer
than 4.5 metres (15 ft.) from an exterior side lot line.
No enclosure or structure for housing animals and poultry shall
be closer than 7.6 metres
(25 ft.) to any property line.
Subdivision Lot Size Requirements
No lot having an area less than 0.81 hectares (2 acres) may be created
by subdivision in
the Rural Residential Zone except where a proposed lot fronts on
the ocean, it may have
an area not less than 0.4 hectares (1 acre). No subdivision plan
may be approved unless the lots created by the subdivision have
an average area of at least 2.02 hectares (5 acres).
RURAL GENERAL ZONE (RG)
Permitted Uses
In the Rural General (RG) Zone the following uses are permitted,
subject to the
regulations set out in this section and the general regulations
set out in Part 2, and all
other uses are prohibited.
(1) residential; (2) home occupations and home based industry;
In addition to the uses permitted above, the following uses shall
be permitted on parcels
1.0 ha (2.5 acres) or larger:
Residential Site Density.
On a parcel 1.21 hectares (3 acres) or less the maximum density
is one (1) residence.
On a parcel greater than 1.21 hectares (3 acres) and less than 4.05
hectares (10 acres)
the maximum density is one (1) residence and one (1) cottage (under
1000sq ft). On parcels 4.05 hectares (10 acres) or greater one (1)
residence and one (1) cottage per 2.02 hectares (5 acres) are permitted
up to a maximum density of five (5) units and five
(5) cottages per parcel.
Lot Coverage
On lots less than .4 hectare (one acre), lot coverage for buildings
and structures shall not
exceed 20 %.
Building Setbacks
No building or structure or part thereof except a fence or pumphouse
shall be located
within 7.6 metres (25 ft.) of any front lot line or rear lot line.
No building or structure or part thereof except a fence or pumphouse
shall be located within 3 metres (10 feet) of any interior side
lot line nor subject to the regulations adopted pursuant to the
Highways Act, shall be located closer than 4.5 metres (15 ft.) from
an exterior side lot line. No enclosure or structure for housing
animals and poultry shall be closer than 7.6 metres (25 ft.) to
any property line.
Subdivision Lot Size Requirements
No lot having an area less than 0.81 hectares (2 acres) may be created
by subdivision in
the Rural General Zone. No subdivision plan may be approved unless
the lots created by the subdivision have an average area of at least
2.02 hectares (5 acres).
FOREST GENERAL ZONE (FG)
Permitted Uses
9.2.1 In the Forest General (FG) Zone the
following uses are permitted, subject to the regulations set out
in this section and the general regulations set out in Part 2, and
all other uses are prohibited.
9.2.1(1) residential;
9.2.1(2) the harvesting of trees and the carrying
out of all silvicultural practices;
9.2.1(3) grazing, accessory to the growing of
trees
9.2.1(4) portable wood chippers and sawmills for logs
harvested on the parcel;
9.2.1(5) television and radio antennas;
9.2.1(6) home occupations and home based
industry; and,
9.2.1(7) farm use on land within the Agricultural
Land Reserve.
Height
9.2.2 No building shall exceed 9 metres (30 ft.) in height.
Building Setbacks
9.2.3 No building or structure except a fence
or a pumphouse shall be located within 7.6 metres (25 ft.)
of any front or rear lot line, nor within 3 metres (9.8
ft.) of any interior side lot line, nor within
4.6 metres (15 ft.) of any exterior side lot line.
Site Density
9.2.4 The permitted site density shall be one residence and
one cottage per parcel.
Lot Size Requirements
9.2.5 No lot having an area less than 20.24 hectares (50
acres) may be created by subdivisionin this Zone.
For more zoning information:
Go to www.islandstrust.bc.ca
click on Saturna Island land use by-law
Legislation which has been in effect since 2002 concerning bluffs
and riparian areas
There are some special procedures for properties along fish-bearing
streams and bluffs. This affects portions of this rocky island (as
there are many bluffs) and the entire Lyall Creek Area.
a. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AREA:
Along bluffs and streams (fish-bearing or not), when obtaining a
building permit must be passed by the appropriate Island Trust planner.
The Trust has a map of the island that delineates the Development
Permit Area. This is done by overlaying it on a subdivision map
of the island. Developing the lot on such an area cannot be stopped;
they only need to be sure that the building plans do not in any
way impact the biology of the area. (There are guidelines in Saturna's
Official Community Plan that tell what has to be done.) Once the
application is submitted a report from a qualified biologist will
confirm the building site is not harmful to the area (bluffs or
stream). The permit itself costs around $500 plus the cost for the
biologist's report.
b. RIPARIAN AREAS:
When reviewing the information on Development Permit Areas it can
affect those properties within 30 m of any creek. This requirement
was put in place by the Ministry of Environment about 2 years ago.
It legislates a report by a Qualified Environmental Professional
and it's easy to meet the requirements if the stream is not fish-bearing.
A short report just confirms it's not a fish-bearing stream. If
it is a fish-bearing stream, however, like Lyall Creek, it mandates
a more comprehensive report. This report is similar to the DPA in
that building plans will not adversely affect the fish-bearing stream.
What is the Population and Size of Saturna?
3422 hectares (8,455 acres)
Approximately 350 residents and only about 100 of them are full
time.
What types of water systems are there on Island?
Water Systems on the Island:
There are three main water systems:
1) Lyall Harbour/Bootcove Water Service: This system is serviced
from Money lake and provides water to the Boot Cove and Lyall Harbour
area. There is a petition in progress to upgrade this system by
an estimated 1.3 million dollars.
2) Drilled wells service most of the rest of the island although
there are some areas serviced by springs and artesian wells.
3) Most of the residents in the Cliffside area have water catchment
systems and there is at least one desalinization plant on a property
used as a back up.
Are there Certified Septic installers
on Island?
1) Gaines Enterprises (250) 539-5463
2) Money Family Projects (250) 529-2975
3) Rowe (Ian) (250) 539-2013
Who is on Island does site preparation?
1) Gaines Enterprises (250) 539-2452
2) Money Family Projects (250) 529-2975
3) Rowe (Ian) (250) 539-2013
4) Saturna Garage and Contracting (250) 539-5245
Who is available for construction
on Island?
There is a plumber and an electrician and a variety of builders,
carpenters and other trades people residing on Island. A look through
the local phone book and the Island newspaper, the Scribbler, will
help in this area.
What areas of the Island are covered
by Internet?
Saturna Broadband Co-Operative is the major service provider for
the island. It is covered on most parts of the island except along
Cliffside and some of the properties on top of the ridge. Those
properties however are hooked up with “orcas on-line”
from across the border. Also, some residents access internet via
satellite.
Who does Site Surveys?
Contact the CRD Building Inspections office for this information.
Any other questions?
Please do not hesitate to ask.
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