Who decided where the boundaries would be?

The choice of boundaries is a difficult undertaking that involves the consideration of a number of factors. In the case of the Sorrento-Blind Bay Incorporation Study, boundaries were developed through a separate boundary analysis exercise commissioned by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs.

A boundary for each restructure scenario was developed based on consideration of 10 factors, including:

  • future community development plans and land use categories, as outlined in the Electoral Area C Official Community Plan
  • existing settlement patterns and land use regulations
  • population and population density
  • local government services and service area boundaries
  • potential future infrastructure developments
  • local road networks
  • property assessment classes
  • property assessment values
  • Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) and farm property inventories
  • community input (from the South Shuswap Governance Study).

The factors, taken together, were used to draft potential boundaries.

The results of the boundary analysis were presented to the CSRD Board of Directors for review. Based on this review, the Board recommended the Sorrento-Blind Bay scenario, with its associated boundary, for further study through a Sorrento-Blind Bay Incorporation Study. The Board also recommended that, in the event incorporation were not chosen, Electoral Area C be divided into two electoral areas using the boundary recommended for the Two Electoral Areas scenario. The Ministry accepted these recommendations.

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1. Why was a new Electoral Area needed?
2. Who decided where the boundaries would be?
3. Why couldn’t Electoral Area C just have two Directors?
4. Who represents me on the CSRD Board?
5. Who makes the decisions in Electoral Area C and G?
6. What does the creation of Electoral Area G mean for the CSRD services I receive?
7. Does that mean the services we have now won’t change in the future?
8. What does this mean for property taxes in Electoral Area C and G?
9. How will assets or reserve funds that belonged to Electoral Area C now be divided between the new Electoral Area C and Electoral Area G?