Lot sales delayed
Hanna CAO Kim Neill informed council at their April 13 meeting that the sale of lots 106 and 108 1
st Ave West are proceeding, but have been delayed.
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He noted that the lawyers could not provide a separation of title for Lot 25 as they were completed before 1950.
He said a Separation of Title would be completed before the normal subdivision process before the sale, which administration submitted to Palliser Regional Municipal Services.
He added that there were no foreseen difficulties and that the Separation of Title should be completed within 60 days, with the funds for the purchase being held in trust in the meantime.
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