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Territorial Land Use Regulations

Version of section 33 from 2016-06-13 to 2024-10-14:

  •  (1) Every permittee shall, within 60 days after the completion of a land use operation or the expiry of his permit, whichever occurs first, submit a final plan in duplicate to the engineer showing

    • (a) the lands actually subjected to the land use operation;

    • (b) the location of

      • (i) lines, trails, rights-of-way and cleared areas that were used by the permittee during the land use operation, specifying those that were cleared by the permittee and those that existed before the land use operation began,

      • (ii) buildings, campsites, air landing strips, air navigation aids, fuel and supply storage sites, waste disposal sites, excavations and other works and places that were constructed or used by the permittee during the land use operation, and

      • (iii) bridges, dams, ditches, railroads, highways and roads, transmission lines, pipelines, survey lines and monuments, air landing strips, streams and all other features, structures or works that were affected by the land use operation; and

    • (c) the calculations of the area of territorial lands used in the operation.

  • (2) The final plan must meet one of the following two requirements:

    • (a) it is certified by or on behalf of the permittee as to the accuracy of

      • (i) locations, distances and areas, and

      • (ii) the representation of the land use operation;

    • (b) it is drawn from and accompanied by a detailed site survey, an aerial photograph or an image created using satellite or other imaging technology, showing the lands subjected to the land use operation.

  • (3) On receipt of a written request from a permittee for an extension of the time for filing a final plan, the engineer may extend the time for filing the final plan by not more than 60 days.

  • (4) The engineer shall reject the final plan if it does not comply with this section and section 35 and the permittee shall, within three weeks after receipt of written notice from the engineer of rejection of the plan, submit to the engineer another final plan that complies with this section and section 35.

  • (5) Notwithstanding the expiry of a permit or the submission of a final plan, every permittee remains responsible for his obligations arising under the terms and conditions of the permit or under these Regulations until such time as the engineer issues a letter of clearance for the land use operation.

  • SOR/88-169, s. 6(E)
  • SOR/2016-132, s. 11

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