THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 78/95 School Act SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX LEVY PLEBISCITE REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 334/95) pursuant to section 181.1 of the School Act. Date of public notice 1 If a board passes a resolution authorizing a plebiscite under section 181.1 of the School Act, the board shall give public notice in accordance with section 234(1) of the School Act of the board's resolution not more than 30 days before the date on which the plebiscite is to be held. Content of public notice 2 The public notice under section 1 shall state (a) the amount the board estimates would be raised by the special school tax levy, (b) the period during which the special school tax levy would apply, and (c) the purpose for which the funds raised by the special school tax levy would be used by the board. Ballot 3 A ballot used in a plebiscite authorized under section 181.1 of the School Act shall be in the form attached to this Regulation. FORM BALLOT is seeking the The Board of Trustees of (school jurisdiction) No. approval of the electors to levy an additional $ (amount) over a period of (year/years) through a special school tax levy. The funds raised will be used for: - 404 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 78/95 SCHOOL Do you approve of the special school tax levy? Yes No ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 79/95 Government Organization Act DESIGNATION AND TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITY AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 335/95) pursuant to section 16 of the Government Organization Act. 1 The Designation and Transfer of Responsibility Regulation (Alta. Reg. 398\94) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 1 is amended by adding the following after subsection (12): (12.1)The responsibility for the Agrology Act and the Veterinary Profession Act is transferred to the Minister of Labour. - 405 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 80/95 Provincial Parks Act BIG HILL SPRINGS PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 337/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Big Hill Springs Provincial Park. 2 The Big Hill Springs Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 207/79) is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS BIG HILL SPRINGS PROVINCIAL PARK All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the twenty-sixth (26) township, in the third (3) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: The west half and the west half of the east half of legal subdivision ten (10), the north east quarter, the north half and south east quarter of the south east quarter, the north half and south east quarter of the north west quarter of legal subdivision eleven (11), the east half of the east half of the south east quarter, the north west quarter and the north half of the south west quarter of legal subdivision thirteen (13) and the south half and north west quarter of the south west quarter of legal subdivision fourteen (14) of section twenty-nine (29) of the said township, containing thirty-two and three hundred seventy-six thousandths (32.376) hectares (80.00 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting Eight hundred and thirty-four thousandths (0.834) of a hectare (2.06 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Calgary for the South Alberta Land Registration District as No. 464 B.M. The lands herein described contain thirty-one and five hundred forty-two thousandths (31.542) hectares (77.94 acres), more or less. - 406 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 81/95 Provincial Parks Act BOW VALLEY PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 338/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Bow Valley Provincial Park. 2 The Bow Valley Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 54/84) is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS BOW VALLEY PROVINCIAL PARK FIRSTLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the twenty-fourth (24) township, in the eighth (8) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) The north half of section twenty-two (22), the west half and legal subdivision two (2) of section twenty-seven (27), the north half of section twenty-eight (28), the north half and south west quarter of section twenty-nine (29), the south east quarter of section thirty (30), legal subdivisions one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4), the south halves of legal subdivisions six (6), seven (7) and eight (8) of section thirty-two (32), all that portion of the north west quarter of section twenty (20) lying generally to the north of the northerly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Calgary for the South Alberta Land Registration District as No. 7705 H.X., all those portions of the north west quarter of section twenty-three (23), the south west quarter of section twenty-six (26), legal subdivision one (1) of the said section twenty-seven (27) and the south west quarter of section thirty-four (34) which lie generally to the south and west of the left bank of the Kananaskis River, all those portions of the south east quarters of the said sections twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (29) which are not covered by any of the waters of Chilver Lake and all that portion of the south west quarter of the said section twenty-eight (28) which lies generally to the - 407 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 81/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS north of the northerly shoreline of the said Chilver Lake, all those portions of the north half and south west quarter of the said section thirty (30) and the south east quarter of section thirty-one (31) lying generally to the south and east of the right bank of the Bow River, all those portions of legal subdivisions five (5) and twelve (12) of the said section thirty-two (32) lying generally to the south and east of the said right bank of the Bow River and to the south of the southerly limit of the Canadian Pacific Railway right-of-way, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office and No. R.W. 377 E.O., legal subdivision four (4), the south half of legal subdivision five (5) and all those portions of legal subdivision three (3) and the south half of legal subdivision six (6) of section thirty-three (33) lying generally to the west of the westerly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office and No. 731490, and all that portion of the said section thirty-three (33) of the said township lying generally to the south and west of the left bank of the Kananaskis River, to the south of the southerly limit of the said railway right-of-way and to the east of the easterly limits of the surveyed roadways as shown upon plan Nos. 241 J.K. and 731490, containing one thousand three hundred fifty-one and three hundred thirty-eight thousandths (1,351.338) hectares (3,339.11 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) Fifty-four and eighty thousandths (54.080) hectares (133.63 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway as shown upon the said plan No. 7705 H.X. (2) Nineteen and six hundred twenty-eight thousandths (19.628) hectares (48.50 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway as shown on the said plan No. 731490. (3) Twenty and eight hundred thirteen thousandths (20.813) hectares (51.43 acres), more or less, out of the said sections twenty-two (22), twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28) required for Parcels A, B and C, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Department of Environmental Protection, Alberta Parks Services at Edmonton as No. 506-P0299 M.P. (B) The statutory road allowances adjoining the west boundary of the north west quarter of the said section twenty-eight (28), all that portion of the west boundary of the south west quarter of the said section twenty-eight (28) lying generally to the north and west of the production across the said road allowance of the northwesterly limit of the said surveyed roadway, as shown - 408 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 81/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS upon the said plan No. 7705 H.X.; all that portion of the said west boundary of the said south west quarter of section twenty-eight (28) lying generally to the north of the northerly shoreline of Chilver lake and to the south and east of the production across the said road allowance of the southeasterly limit of the said surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 7705 H.X.; all that portion of the south boundary of the south west quarter of the said section twenty-nine (29) bounded on the east by the production across the said road allowance of the northwesterly limit and on the west by the production across the said road allowance of the northeasterly limit of the said surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 7705 H.X.; the west boundary of the said section twenty-nine (29); all that portion of the west boundary of the south west quarter of the said section thirty-two (32) lying generally to the south of the right bank of the Bow River; the west boundaries of legal subdivision four (4) and the south half of legal subdivision five (5) of the said section thirty-three (33) of the said township, containing eight and eight hundred eighty-three thousandths (8.883) hectares (21.95 acres), more or less. SECONDLY: All that parcel of tract of land, situate, lying and being in the twenty-fourth (24) township in the ninth (9) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: All that portion of the east half of section twenty-five (25) of the said township which lies generally to the south and east of the right bank of the Bow River and to the north and west of the northwesterly limit of the Trans Canada Highway as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 6520 H.X., containing fifteen and five hundred thirty-two thousandths (15.532) hectares (38.38 acres), more or less. The lands herein described contain one thousand two hundred eighty-one and two hundred thirty-two thousandths (1,281.232) hectares (3,165.88 acres), more or less. - 409 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 82/95 Provincial Parks Act DILLBERRY LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 339/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Dillberry Lake Provincial Park. 2 The Dillberry Lake Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 213/88) is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS DILLBERRY LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK FIRSTLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the forty-first (41) township, in the first (1) range, west of the fourth (4) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: Section twenty-five (25), the north east quarter of section twenty-six (26), the east half of section thirty-five (35), and the west half of section thirty-six (36), all those portions of legal subdivisions nine (9), ten (10), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16) and the north halves of legal subdivisions eleven (11) and twelve (12) of section thirty-three (33) not covered by any of the waters of Killarney Lake, all those portions of the south east quarter and legal subdivision six (6) of section thirty-four (34) and the south west quarter of the said section thirty-five (35) not covered by any of the waters of Leane Lake, and all that portion of the east half of the said section thirty-six (36) of the said township not covered by any of the waters of Dillberry Lake, containing seven hundred sixty-one and eight hundred three thousandths (761.803) hectares (1,882.39 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) Two and three thousandths (2.003) hectares (4.95 acres), more or less, out of the said section thirty-four (34) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at - 410 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 82/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS Edmonton for the North Alberta Land Registration District as No. 1609 C.L. (2) Four hundred forty-nine thousandths (0.449) of a hectare (1.11 acres), more or less, out of said section thirty-four (34) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 3357 E.O. (3) Eleven and one hundred fifty-four thousandths (11.154) hectares (27.56 acres), more or less, out of the east half and north west quarter of the said section thirty-six (36) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 852 0747. (4) One and four hundred twelve thousandths (1.412) hectares (3.49 acres), more or less, out of the north west quarter of the said section thirty-six (36) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 852 1851. SECONDLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the forty-second (42) township, in the first (1) range, west of the fourth (4) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: The south west quarter of section one (1), the south half of section two (2), all that portion of the south east quarter of the said section one (1) and all that portion of the statutory road allowance adjoining the south boundary of the said south east quarter of section one (1) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of Dillberry Lake, containing two hundred fifty-one and three hundred sixty-seven thousandths (251.367) hectares (621.12 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) One and six hundred ninety-two thousandths (1.692) hectares (4.18 acres), more or less, out of the said south west quarter of section one (1) and five and eight hundred thirty-six thousandths (5.836) hectares (14.42 acres), more or less, out of the south east quarter of the said section two (2) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 852 0747. (2) Eight hundred forty-six thousandths (0.846) of a hectare (2.09 acres), more or less, out of the said south west quarter of section one (1) and one and one hundred fifty - 411 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 82/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS thousandths (1.150) hectares (3.83 acres), more or less, out of the said south east quarter of section two (2) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 852 1851. The lands herein described contain nine hundred eighty-eight and two hundred twenty-nine thousandths (988.229) hectares (2,441.88 acres), more or less. ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 83/95 Provincial Parks Act FISH CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 340/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Fish Creek Provincial Park. 2 The Fish Creek Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 222/92) is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS FISH CREEK PROVINCIAL PARK All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: FIRSTLY: All those portions of Fish Creek Park Zone "A" required for parts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, and N, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Calgary for the South Alberta Land Registration District as No. 731521, containing one hundred twenty-seven and six hundred sixty-six thousandths (127.666) hectares (315.47 acres), more or less. - 412 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS Saving and excepting Three and one hundred eight thousandths (3.108) hectares (7.68 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 821 0217. SECONDLY: All those portions of the said Fish Creek Park Zone "A" required for parts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, Ta, Tb, U, V, W, X, Y and Z, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 731552, containing two hundred thirty-one and seven thousandths (231.007) hectares (570.83 acres), more or less. THIRDLY: All those portions of the said Fish Creek Park Zone "A" required for parts A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, BB, CC, DD, FF, GG, HH, JJ and KK, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 731634, containing two hundred forty-one and nine hundred eighteen thousandths (241.918) hectares (597.77 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) Thirty-one and two hundred ninety-eight thousandths (31.298) hectares (77.34 acres), more or less, required for portion "B", as shown a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 751 0166. (2) Six hundred sixty-eight thousandths (0.668) of a hectare (1.65 acres), more or less, out of part “DD”, three hundred eighty-eight thousandths (0.388) of a hectare (0.96 of an acre), more or less, out of part “FF” and four hundred sixty-five thousandths (0.465) of a hectare (1.15 acres), more or less, out of part “A” required for Block four (4), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 781 0188. (3) Three and one hundred four thousandths (3.104) hectares (7.67 acres), more or less, out of part “A”, required for Block three (3), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 791 0034. FOURTHLY: (A) All that portion of the said Fish Creek Park Zone “A” required for Block two (2), as shown upon a plan of survey of - 413 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 791 0034, containing sixteen and six hundred four thousandths (16.604) hectares (41.03 acres), more of less. (B) All that portion of the Bow River Bottom Trail in the south west quarter of section thirty-six (36), which lies to the south of the westerly production of the southerly limit of Block one (1), as shown upon the said plan No. 791 0034, containing eight hundred ninety thousandths (0.890) of a hectare (2.20 acres), more or less. FIFTHLY: All that portion of the said Fish Creek Park Zone “A” required for portion “A”, as shown upon the said plan No. 751 0166, containing thirty-three and eight hundred thirty-six thousandths (33.836) hectares (83.61 acres), more or less. SIXTHLY: All those portions of Parcels E, L, M, N, Q, R, S, T as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 801 0815, required for Area I, as shown upon a Descriptive plan of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 941 0805, containing twelve and five hundred ten thousandths (12.510) hectares (30.91 acres), more or less. SEVENTHLY: All those portions of Parcels A, B, C, D as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 801 0815 required for Area J, as shown upon a Descriptive plan of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 941 0805, containing twelve and nine hundred eighty thousandths (12.980) hectares (32.07 acres), more or less. EIGHTHLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the twenty-second (22) township, in the first (1) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) All that portion of section twenty-five (25) which lies to the north of the most southerly ninety-one and forty-four hundredths (91.44) meters (300 feet) throughout the said section and to the west of the right bank of the Bow River, containing one hundred sixty-five and six hundred seventy thousandths (165.670) hectares (409.38 acres), more or less. - 414 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS Saving and excepting (1) Two and one hundred eighty-nine thousandths (2.189) hectares (5.41 acres), more or less, out of the north east quarter and ninety-three thousandths (0.093) of a hectare (0.23 of an acre), more or less, out of the north west quarter required for Block one (1), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 6949 H.W. (2) One and nine hundred fifty-five thousandths (1.955) hectares (4.83 acres), more or less, out of the said north west quarter and one and four hundred sixty-nine thousandths (1.469) hectares (3.63 acres), more or less, out of the south west quarter required for Bow River Bottom Trail, as shown upon a plan of survey of the said trail dated April 12, 1897. (3) Seven and one hundred sixty-seven thousandths (7.167) hectares (17.71 acres), more or less, out of the said south west quarter and one and five hundred forty-two thousandths (1.542) hectares (3.81 acres), more or less, out of the south east quarter required for an extra roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 751 0239. (4) Three and four hundred thirty-six thousandths (3.436) hectares (8.49 acres), more or less, out of the said south west quarter and two and four hundred thirty-two thousandths (2.432) hectares (6.01 acres), more or less, out of the said south east quarter required for a main road and cutoff, as shown upon the said plan No. 751 0239. (5) Six hundred seventy-two thousandths (0.672) of a hectare (1.66 acres), more or less, out of the north west quarter and two hundred ninety-one thousandths (0.291) of a hectare (0.72 of an acre), more or less, out of the south west quarter required for a subdivision, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 831 1074. (6) Three and two hundred fifty thousandths (3.250) hectares (8.03 acres), more or less, out of the said south west quarter required for a transportation/utility corridor right of way, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 891 0947. (B) All those portions of the Bow River Bottom Trail which lie in the north west quarter and the north half of the south west - 415 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS quarter of the said section twenty-five (25), containing three and four hundred thirty-five thousandths (3.435) hectares (8.49 acres), more or less. (C) All those portions of the north east quarter of section twenty-six (26) and the south half of section thirty-five (35) required for Fish Creek Park Addition, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 771 1791, containing five and nine hundred fifty-seven thousandths (5.957) hectares (14.72 acres), more or less. (D) All those portions of the said north east quarter of section twenty-six (26), the south east quarter of section thirty-five (35) and the road allowance adjacent to the west boundary of the said north west quarter of section twenty-five (25) required for Fish Creek Park Addition, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 831 1073, containing seven hundred sixteen thousandths (0.716) of a hectare (1.77 acres), more or less. NINTHLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the twenty-third (23) township, in the first (1) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) All that portion of the north west quarter of section three (3) which lies to the south east of the railway right-of-way, as shown upon a plan of survey of Fish Creek Park Zone “B” of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 731678, containing two hundred ninety-one thousandths (0.291) of a hectare (0.72 of an acre), more or less. (B) All those portions of the west half of section three (3) and the south east quarter of section four (4) required for Lot one (1), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 841 0579, containing three and three hundred twenty-seven thousandths (3.327) hectares (8.22 acres), more or less. (C) All that portion of the south west quarter of the said section three (3) required for Lot six (6), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 851 0636, containing two and sixteen hundredths (2.16) hectares (5.34 acres), more or less. (D) All those portions of the north west quarter and legal subdivisions nine (9) and ten (10) of section four (4) which lie within the said Fish Creek Park Zone “B” as shown upon the said - 416 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS plan No. 731678, containing eighty-nine and two hundred thirteen thousandths (89.213) hectares (220.45 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting: (1) Five hundred seventy-one thousandths (0.571) of a hectare (1.41 acres), more or less, out of the north east quarter required for a railway right-of-way, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. RY. 8. (2) Forty-nine thousandths (0.049) of a hectare (0.12 of an acre), more or less, out of the north west quarter required for a gas line right-of-way, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. G.L. 48. (3) One and eight hundred thirty-three thousandths (1.833) hectares (4.53 acres), more or less, out of the said north west quarter required for a subdivision, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 4527 J.K. (4) One and three hundred sixty-four thousandths (1.364) hectares (3.37 acres), more or less, out of the said north west quarter required for a subdivision, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 7977 J.K. (5) One and one hundred ninety-four thousandths (1.194) hectares (2.95 acres), more or less, out of the said north west quarter required for a subdivision, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 5742 J.K. (6) Six hundred eighty-eight thousandths (0.688) of a hectare (1.70 acres), more or less, out of the said north west quarter required for avenue, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 5390 J.K. (7) Three hundred twelve thousandths (0.312) of a hectare (0.77 of an acre), more or less, out of the said north west quarter required for walkway and avenue, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office as No. 5457 J.K. (E) All that portion of the said north west quarter of section four (4) required for avenue, as shown upon the said plan No. - 417 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS 5390 J.K., containing six hundred eighty-eight thousandths (0.688) of a hectare (1.70 acres), more or less. (F) All that portion of the said north west quarter of section four (4) required for walkway and avenue, as shown upon the said plan No. 5457 J.K., containing three hundred twelve thousandths (0.312) of a hectare (0.77 of an acre), more or less. (G) All that portion of the north east quarter of the said section four (4) as shown upon the said Fish Creek Park Zone “B”, Plan No. 731678 which lies within Block 5 as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 1105 L.K., containing sixty-five thousandths (0.065) of a hectare (0.16 of an acre), more or less. (H) All that portion of the southwest quarter of the said section four (4), as shown upon the said Fish Creek Park Zone “B”, Plan No. 731678 which lies within Block “B” as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 821 1028, containing five hundred seventy-five thousandths (0.575) of a hectare (1.42 acres), more or less. (I) All that portion of the south east quarter of the said section four (4) required for parcel “A”, which lies within the said Fish Creek Park Zone “B”, as shown upon the said plan No. 731678, containing twelve and seven hundred eighty-eight thousandths (12.788) hectares (31.60 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting One hundred one thousandths (0.101) of a hectare (0.25 of an acre), more or less, required for parcel “Y”, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 1717 J.K. (J) All that portion of the north east quarter of the said section four (4) required for Block nine (9), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 741 0176, containing four and six hundred seventeen thousandths (4.617) hectares (11.41 acres), more or less. (K) All that portion of the south east quarter of the said section four (4) required for Block one (1), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 6132 J.K., containing three hundred forty-four thousandths (0.344) of a hectare (0.85 of an acre), more or less. (L) All that portion of the said north west quarter of section four (4) required for road, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 7977 J.K., - 418 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS containing one hundred thirty-eight thousandths (0.138) of a hectare (0.34 of an acre), more or less. (M) All that portion of the road allowance adjacent to the west boundary of the said north west quarter of section four (4) which lies to the north of the southerly limit of the said Fish Creek Park Zone “B” plan No. 731678, containing five hundred twenty-two thousandths (0.522) of a hectare (1.29 acres), more or less. (N) All that portion of section five (5) which lies within the said Fish Creek Park Zone "B", as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 731635, containing one hundred fifty-seven and seventy-one thousandths (157.071) hectares (388.13 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) One hundred seventy thousandths (0.170) of a hectare (0.42 of an acre), more or less, out of the north east quarter required for a gas line right-of-way, as shown upon the said plan No. G.L. 48. (2) Five hundred ninety-one thousandths (0.591) of a hectare (1.46 acres), more or less, out of the north west quarter required for a subdivision, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as 821 1240. (O) All that portion of the road allowance adjacent to the west boundary of the said section five (5) which lies within the Fish Creek Park Zone “B”, as shown upon the said plan No. 731635, containing one and nine hundred seventy-one thousandths (1.971) hectares (4.87 acres), more or less. (P) All that portion of section six (6) which lies within the said Fish Creek Park Zone “B”, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 731565, containing one hundred thirty-two and two hundred ninety-six thousandths (132.296) hectares (326.91 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting Eight and two hundred thirty thousandths (8.230) hectares (20.30 acres), more or less, out of the north west quarter and two and three hundred thousandths (2.300) hectares (5.69 acres), more or less, out of the south west quarter required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 881 1346. - 419 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 83/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS (Q) All that portion of the south east quarter of section eight (8) which lies within the said Fish Creek Park Zone “B”, as shown upon the said plan No. 731635, containing six and eight hundred ninety-two thousandths (6.892) hectares (17.03 acres), more or less. (R) All that portion of the south west quarter of section nine (9) which lies to the south of the subdivision, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 3480 J.K., containing three and two hundred sixty-two thousandths (3.262) hectares (8.06 acres), more or less. (S) All that portion of the said south west quarter of section nine (9) required for that portion of Block thirteen (13) which lies to the south west of Block thirteen A (13A), as shown upon the said plan No. 4527 J.K., containing sixty-one thousandths (0.061) of a hectare (0.15 of an acre), more or less. (T) All that portion of the said south west quarter of section nine (9) required for the thirty-three (33) foot widening of fourteen (14) street southwest, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 3480 J.K., which lies south of the production easterly of the south boundary of Block two (2), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 2403 H.D., containing one hundred sixty-two thousandths (0.162) of a hectare (0.40 of an acre), more or less. (U) All that portion of the road allowance adjoining the west boundary of the said south west quarter of section nine (9) which lies to the south of the production easterly of the south boundary of Block two (2) as shown upon the said plan No. 2403 H.D. and to the north of a straight line drawn from the north east corner of the north east quarter of the said section five (5) to the south west corner of the thirty-three (33) foot widening of fourteen (14) street southwest, as shown upon the said plan No. 3480 J.K., containing sixteen thousandths (0.016) of a hectare (0.04 of an acre), more or less. The lands herein described contain one thousand one hundred eighty-nine and nineteen thousandths (1,189.019) hectares (2,938.03 acres), more or less. - 420 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 84/95 Provincial Parks Act HILLIARD'S BAY PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 341/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park. 2 The Hilliard's Bay Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 301/88) is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS HILLIARD'S BAY PROVINCIAL PARK FIRSTLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying, and being in the seventy-fifth (75) township, in the thirteenth (13) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) The north half of section eighteen (18), section nineteen (19), the north half and south west quarter of section twenty (20), the north halves of sections twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), the north west quarter of section twenty-three (23) and all those portions of the north half of legal subdivision twelve (12), legal subdivisions thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) of section seven (7), the north half and south west quarter of section seventeen (17), the south halves of the said sections eighteen (18), twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22), the east half and south west quarter of the said section twenty-three (23), and the north half of section twenty-four (24) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of Lesser Slave Lake, containing one thousand two hundred fifty and six hundred four thousandths (1,250.604) hectares (3,090.20 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting One and nine hundred thirty-nine thousandths (1.939) hectares (4.79 acres), more or less, out of the north west quarter of the said section seventeen (17) and four and nine hundred - 421 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 84/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS twenty-nine thousandths (4.929) hectares (12.18 acres), more or less, out of the said north half of section eighteen (18) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Edmonton for the North Alberta Land Registration District as No. 3311 L.Z. (B) The statutory road allowances adjoining the west boundaries of the north half of legal subdivision twelve (12) and legal subdivision thirteen (13) of the said section seven (7), the west boundaries of the said sections nineteen (19), twenty (20) and the north west quarter of the said section twenty-one (21), all those portions of the west boundaries of the north west quarter of the said section seventeen (17) and the said section eighteen (18) lying generally to the north and south of the production across the said road allowance of the northerly limit and southerly limit of the said surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 3311 L.Z., all those portions of the west boundaries of the south west quarter of the said section seventeen (17), the said sections twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24) and the south boundary of the south west quarter of the said section eighteen (18) not covered by any of the waters of the said Lesser Slave Lake and the intersection adjacent to the north west corner of the north west quarter of the said section seven (7), containing twenty-one and five hundred seventy-one thousandths (21.571) hectares (53.30 acres), more or less. SECONDLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying, and being in the seventy-fifth (75) township, in the fourteenth (14) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) Legal subdivisions thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16) and the north halves of legal subdivisions nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) of section twelve (12), section thirteen (13), the north east quarter of section fourteen (14), sections twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24) and all those portions of legal subdivision sixteen (16), the north east quarter of legal subdivision nine (9) of section eleven (11) and the south half and north west quarter of the said section fourteen (14) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of the said Lesser Slave Lake, containing one thousand sixty-one and one hundred seventy-nine thousandths (1,061.179) hectares (2,622.14 acres), more or less. - 422 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 84/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS Saving and excepting Three hundred twenty-four thousandths (0.324) of a hectare (0.80 of an acre), more or less, out of the north west quarter of the said section twelve (12), five and seven hundred forty-seven thousandths (5.747) hectares (14.20 acres), more or less, out of the north half and south west quarter of the said section thirteen (13) and five and forty-seven thousandths (5.047) hectares (12.47 acres), more or less, out of the north half of the said section fourteen (14) required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 3311 L.Z. (B) The statutory road allowances adjoining the west boundary of the said section twenty-four (24), all that portion of the west boundary of the north west quarter of the said section thirteen (13) lying generally to the north of the production across the said road allowance of the northerly limit of the said surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 3311 L.Z., all that portion of the south boundary of the said section thirteen (13) lying generally to the east of the easterly limit of the said surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 3311 L.Z., and all that portion of the south boundary of the south east quarter of the said section fourteen (14) not covered by any of the waters of the said Lesser Slave Lake, containing eight and fifty-four thousandths (8.054) hectares (19.90 acres), more or less. The lands herein described contain two thousand three hundred twenty-three and four hundred twenty-two thousandths (2,323.422) hectares (5,741.09 acres), more or less. - 423 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 85/95 Provincial Parks Act KINBROOK ISLAND PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 342/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Kinbrook Island Provincial Park. 2 Alberta Regulation 27/71 is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS KINBROOK ISLAND PROVINCIAL PARK All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the seventeenth (17) township, in the fourteenth (14) range, west of the fourth (4) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: FIRSTLY: (A) Section twenty (20), the north half of the north west quarter of section seventeen (17), the south half of section twenty-nine (29), and all those portions of the north east quarter of section eighteen (18) and the south east quarter of section nineteen (19) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of Lake Newell, containing five hundred forty-two and four hundred eighty thousandths (542.480) hectares (1,340.45 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) Five hundred sixty-six thousandths (0.566) of a hectare (1.40 acres), more or less, out of the said south east quarter of section nineteen (19), nine and two hundred eighty-three thousandths (9.283) hectares (22.94 acres), more or less, out of the said section twenty (20), and one and two hundred twenty-six thousandths (1.226) hectares (3.03 acres), more or less, out of the south east quarter of the said section twenty-nine (29), required for road widenings as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Calgary for the South Alberta Land Registration District as No. 731 614. - 424 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 85/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS (2) Five hundred eighty-three thousandths (0.583) of a hectare (1.44 acres), more or less, out of the south east quarter of the said section twenty (20), required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 901 0949. (3) Three and eight hundred four thousandths (3.804) hectares (9.40 acres), more or less, out of the said north east quarter of section eighteen (18) and twenty-five and five hundred sixty-two thousandths (25.562) hectares (63.16 acres), more or less, out of the said south east quarter of section nineteen (19), which may be more particularly described as that portion which forms Kinbrook Island within the limits of the said Lake Newell as said limits as shown on Plan IRR 399 the said portion being more particularly defined as a portion of contour eighty-five (85) as said contour is shown on a plan attached to transfer 2832 G.X. (B) All those portions of the said north east quarter of section eighteen (18) and the east half of the said section nineteen (19) of the said township, which form Kinbrook Island, containing thirty-eight and four hundred forty-eight thousandths (38.448) hectares (95.01 acres), more or less. SECONDLY: All other islands in the said Lake Newell. The lands herein described contain five hundred thirty-nine and nine hundred four thousandths (539.904) hectares (1,334.08 acres), more or less. - 425 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 86/95 Provincial Parks Act LESSER SLAVE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 343/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park. 2 The Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 295/86) is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS LESSER SLAVE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK FIRSTLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the seventy-third (73) township, in the fifth (5) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: The west half of section thirty-two (32) and all that portion of section twenty-nine (29) lying generally to the west of the westerly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Edmonton for the North Alberta Land Registration District as No. 752 0891, all those portions of the north half, the north half of the south half and legal subdivisions two (2) and the east half of legal subdivision three (3) of section eighteen (18) and the east half of section nineteen (19) lying generally to the north and west of the northwesterly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 752 0891 and not covered by any of the waters of Lesser Slave Lake and all those portions of the east half of section thirty (30) and the south half and north west quarter of section thirty-one (31) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of the said Lesser Slave Lake, containing four hundred ninety and seven hundred ninety-nine thousandths (490.799) hectares (1,212.75 acres), more or less. - 426 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 86/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS Saving and excepting (1) Fifty-one and one hundred fifty thousandths (51.150) hectares (126.39 acres), more or less, required for a miscellaneous lease, and being composed of: All that portion of the north east quarter of section thirty (30) which lies generally to the northeast of the northeasterly limit of a power line right-of-way, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 5433 R.S., and all that portion of the south east quarter of section thirty-one (31) of the said township which lies generally to the northeast of the northeasterly limit of the said power line right-of-way, to the southwest of the southwesterly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 752 0891 and generally to the south and east of a wellsite and pipeline right-of-way, as shown upon plans of survey of record in the Department of Environmental Protection at Edmonton as Nos. 4380 M.S. and 2887 P. respectively. (2) Eighteen and two hundred twenty-eight thousandths (18.228) hectares (45.04 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 368 L.Z. (3) Thirteen and three hundred seven thousandths (13.307) hectares (32.88 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 752 0891. SECONDLY: All that parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the seventy-third (73) township, in the sixth (6) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: All those portions of section fourteen (14), the north east quarter of section fifteen (15) and the south west quarter of section twenty-three (23) of the said township which comprise Dog Island, containing sixty and seven hundred eighty-six thousandths (60.786) hectares (150.20 acres), more or less. THIRDLY: All that parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the seventy-fourth (74) township, in the fifth (5) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: - 427 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 86/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS All that portion of the south west quarter of section six (6) of the said township, lying generally to the south and west of the southwesterly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 752 0891, containing twenty-one and two hundred seventy-four thousandths (21.274) hectares (52.57 acres), more or less. FOURTHLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the seventy-fourth (74) township, in the sixth (6) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: Sections thirteen (13), twenty-four (24), twenty-five (25), twenty-six (26), thirty-four (34), thirty-five (35) and thirty-six (36) and all those portions of the north half of section one (1), the east half of section eleven (11), section twelve (12), the north halves and south east quarters of sections fourteen (14) and twenty-two (22), sections twenty-three (23) and twenty-seven (27), the east half of section twenty-eight (28) and section thirty-three (33) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of the said Lesser Slave Lake, containing three thousand five and four hundred sixty-four thousandths (3,005.464) hectares (7,426.40 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) Eight and nine hundred forty thousandths (8.940) hectares (22.09 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said Plan No. 752 0891. (2) Fifty-three and nine hundred seventy thousandths (53.970) hectares (133.36 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 842 1391. FIFTHLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the unsurveyed seventy-fifth (75) township, in the fifth (5) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: All those portions of what would be if surveyed under the present system of Alberta Land Surveys the west halves of sections six (6) and seven (7) and the south west quarter of section eighteen (18) of the said township, containing three - 428 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 86/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS hundred twenty-three and seven hundred sixty thousandths (323.760) hectares (800.00 acres), more or less. SIXTHLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the partially surveyed seventy-fifth (75) township, in the sixth (6) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: Sections one (1), two (2), three (3), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), and seventeen (17) and all those portions of section four (4), the north half and south east quarter of section five (5), the east half of section seven (7), section eight (8) and the south half and north east quarter of section eighteen (18) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of the said Lesser Slave Lake, containing three thousand seven hundred fifteen and five hundred ten thousandths (3,715.510) hectares (9,180.90 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) Two and seven hundred sixteen thousandths (2.716) hectares (6.71 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 2946 P.X. (2) Five hundred eighteen thousandths (0.518) of a hectare (1.28 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 4141 P.X. (3) Thirty-one and eight hundred forty-six thousandths (31.846) hectares (78.69 acres), more or less, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 852 0542. SEVENTHLY: All the intervening statutory and theoretical road allowances and intersections which lie within all the above described lands, containing one hundred twenty-eight and nine hundred forty-two thousandths (128.942) hectares (318.61 acres), more or less. The lands herein described contain seven thousand five hundred sixty-five and eight hundred sixty thousandths (7,565.860) hectares (18,694.98 acres), more or less. - 429 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 87/95 Provincial Parks Act THUNDER LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 344/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Thunder Lake Provincial Park. 2 The Thunder Lake Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 305/88) is repealed. SCHEDULE OF LANDS THUNDER LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying, and being in the fifty-ninth (59) township, in the fifth (5) range, west of the fifth (5) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) All that portion of the north half of section twenty (20) of the said township, which lies to the west of the westerly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Edmonton for the North Alberta Land Registration District as No. 190 P.X., to the west of the westerly limit of Thunder Lake Drive and to the north of the northerly boundary of Thunder Lake Subdivision, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 6671 K.S., not covered by any of the waters of Thunder Lake, containing six and seven hundred forty-six thousandths (6.746) hectares (16.67 acres), more or less. (B) All that portion of the north east quarter of the said section twenty (20) of the said township, required for Lot twenty-four-A (24-A), Block one (1), as shown upon the said plan No. 6671 K.S., containing two hundred twenty-three thousandths (0.223) of a hectare (0.55 of an acre), more or less. (C) All that portion of the north east quarter of the said section twenty (20) of the said township, required for Lot twenty-three (23), Block one (1), as shown upon the said plan No. 6671 K.S., containing sixty-seven thousandths (0.067) of a hectare (0.17 of an acre), more or less. - 430 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 87/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS (D) All those portions of the west half of section twenty-nine (29) and the north half and south east quarter of section thirty (30) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of the said Thunder Lake, containing one hundred ninety-eight and one hundred one thousandths (198.101) hectares (489.50 acres), more or less. (E) All those portions of section thirty (30) of the said township, which comprise three unsurveyed islands, lying within the said Thunder Lake. (F) The statutory road allowances adjoining all those portions of the west boundary of the west half and the south boundary of the south west quarter of the said section twenty-nine (29) of the said township, not covered by any of the waters of the said Thunder Lake, containing three and thirty-five thousandths (3.035) hectares (7.50 acres), more or less. The lands herein described contain two hundred eight and one hundred seventy-two thousandths (208.172) hectares (514.39 acres), more or less. ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 88/95 Provincial Parks Act VERMILION PROVINCIAL PARK REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 345/95) pursuant to section 7 of the Provincial Parks Act. 1 The lands described in the Schedule of Lands are designated as a provincial park to be known as Vermilion Provincial Park. 2 The Vermilion Provincial Park Regulation (Alta. Reg. 172/89) is repealed. - 431 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 88/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS SCHEDULE OF LANDS VERMILION PROVINCIAL PARK FIRSTLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying, and being in the fiftieth (50) township, in the sixth (6) range, west of the fourth (4) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) All that portion of the north half and south west quarter of section thirty-one (31) of the said township, required for Parcel “A” as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the Land Titles Office at Edmonton for the North Alberta Land Registration District as No. 3537 H.W., containing fifty-one and four hundred ninety-eight thousandths (51.498) hectares (127.25 acres), more or less; all that portion of the north west quarter of the said section thirty-one (31), required for Parcel “B” as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 3647 N.Y., containing four hundred seventy-three thousandths (0.473) of a hectare (1.17 acres), more or less; all that portion of the said north west quarter of section thirty-one (31) which lies to the west of parcels “A” and “B” as shown upon the said plan Nos. 3537 H.W. and 3647 N.Y. respectively, and to the north of the subdivision as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 6152 H.W., containing thirty-six and eight hundred forty thousandths (36.840) hectares (91.03 acres), more or less; all that portion of the north half and south east quarter of the said section thirty-one (31) taken for water supply as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 3550 C.L., containing twenty and three hundred sixteen thousandths (20.316) hectares (50.20 acres), more or less; all that portion of the north east quarter of the said section thirty-one (31), lying generally to the north and east of the left bank of the Vermilion River as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 1377 E.T. and to the north and west of the said plan No. 3550 C.L., containing twenty-three and four hundred twelve thousandths (23.412) hectares (57.85 acres), more or less; all that portion of the north west quarter of section thirty-two (32) of the said township which lies generally to the north of the centre line of the Vermilion River as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 1187 E.T., and to the south of the southerly limit of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 4917 L.Z., containing five thousandths (0.005) of a hectare (0.012 of an acre), more or less; and all that portion of the said north west quarter of section thirty-two (32) required for parcel “C”, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. - 432 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 88/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS 1338 C.L., which lies to the south of the centre line of the Vermilion River, as shown upon the said plan No. 1187 E.T. and to the north and west of Parcel “A”, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 871 H.W., containing four and one hundred and thirty-six thousandths (4.136) hectares (10.22 acres), more or less; the statutory road allowances adjoining the north boundary of all that portion of the said north east quarter of section thirty-one (31), which lies to the west of the westerly limit (as established from monuments I.P.P.R. 19 to I.P.P.R. 20) of the production across the said road allowance of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 4917 L.Z., containing six hundred sixty-eight thousandths (0.668) of a hectare (1.65 acres), more or less; the north boundary of all that portion of the said north west quarter of section thirty-one (31), which lies to the east of the production across the said road allowance of the westerly limit of Parcel “A”, as shown upon the said plan No. 3537 H.W., containing eight hundred eighty-six thousandths (0.886) of a hectare (2.19 acres), more or less; and the east boundary of all that portion of the said north east quarter of section thirty-one (31) which lies to the south of the southerly limit (as established from monuments 23 E.C. to 24 B.C.), and south of the southerly limit (as established from monuments I.P.P.R. 25 to I.P.P.R. 26) of the production across the said road allowance of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 4917 L.Z. containing eight hundred eighty-six thousandths (0.886) of a hectare (2.19 acres), more or less. Saving and excepting (1) Twenty thousandths (0.020) of a hectare (0.05 of an acre), more or less, out of the said south east quarter of section thirty-one (31), required for Vermilion Street as shown upon a plan of survey of Vermilion of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 5504 H.W. (2) Six hundred eleven thousandths (0.611) of a hectare (1.51 acres), more or less, out of the said north east quarter of section thirty-one (31) and one and ninety-three thousandths (1.093) hectares (2.70 acres), more or less, out of the said south east quarter of section thirty-one (31), required for the water supply of the Canadian Northern Railway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 1982 J.Y. (3) Eight and four hundred ninety-five thousandths (8.495) hectares (20.99 acres), more or less, out of the said north east quarter of section thirty-one (31) and five hundred seventy-eight thousandths (0.578) of a hectare (1.43 - 433 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 88/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS acres), more or less, out of the said north west quarter of section thirty-two (32), required for a surveyed roadway, and adjoining road as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 842 1305. (4) Two hundred two thousandths (0.202) of a hectare (0.50 of an acre), more or less, out of the said Parcel “C”, required for a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 4032 N.Y. (5) One hundred forty-nine thousandths (0.149) of a hectare (0.37 of an acre), more or less, out of the said section thirty-one (31) which may be more particularly described as follows: All that portion of the said Parcel “A” as shown upon the said plan No. 3537 H.W. which lies south east of the southeasterly limit of Park Avenue and which lies west of the production southerly of the easterly boundary of Lot 14 as said avenue and lot are shown upon the said plan No. 6152 H.W. (6) Six and one hundred sixty-five thousandths (6.165) hectares (15.23 acres), more or less, out of the said north east quarter of section thirty-one (31) which lies to the north, east and south of the northerly, easterly and southerly limit of the surveyed roadway, as shown upon the said plan No. 842 1305. (B) All that portion of the statutory road allowance adjoining the north west quarter of the said section thirty-one (31) of the said township, required for Lot one (1), Block one (1), as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 922 1392, containing seven hundred seventy-one thousandths (0.771) of a hectare (1.91 acres), more or less. SECONDLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying, and being in the fifty-first (51) township, in the sixth (6) range, west of the fourth (4) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: The south half of section six (6) and the most southerly two hundred one and seventeen hundredths (201.17) metres (660.00 feet) in uniform width throughout the north west quarter of the said section six (6) of the said township, containing one hundred fifty-six and three hundred three thousandths (156.303) hectares (386.22 acres), more or less; and the statutory road allowance adjoining the east boundary of all that portion of the - 434 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 88/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS south east quarter of the said section six (6) which lies to the south of the production across the said road allowance of the westerly limit of a surveyed road (as established from monuments I.P.P.R. 18 to I.P.P.R. 19), as shown upon the said plan No. 4917 L.Z., containing one hundred sixty-two thousandths (0.162) of a hectare (0.40 of an acre), more or less. Saving and excepting Eight hundred fifty-nine thousandths (0.859) of a hectare (2.12 acres), more or less, out of the said south east quarter of section six (6), required for a surveyed roadway as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 842 1305. THIRDLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying, and being in the fiftieth (50) township, in the seventh (7) range, west of the fourth (4) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: (A) The most northerly one hundred six and sixty-eight hundredths (106.68) metres (350.00 feet) of the most easterly one hundred six and sixty-eight hundredths (106.68) metres (350.00 feet) throughout the north east quarter of section thirty-three (33), the most northerly one hundred sixty-three and seventy-seven hundredths (163.77) metres (537.30 feet) in uniform width throughout the north east quarter of section thirty-four (34), the most northerly two hundred sixteen and seventy-seven hundredths (216.77) metres (711.20 feet) in uniform width throughout the north west quarter of the said section thirty-four (34), the most northerly two hundred seventeen and two hundredths (217.02) metres (712.00 feet) in uniform width throughout the north east quarter of section thirty-five (35) and all that portion of the north west quarter of the said section thirty-five (35) lying generally to the north of the northerly limit of the southerly portion of a surveyed roadway, as shown upon a plan of survey of record in the said Land Titles Office as No. 696 E.O. of the said township, containing sixty-four and five hundred one thousandths (64.501) hectares (159.38 acres), more or less; the statutory road allowances adjoining the north boundary of the most easterly one hundred six and sixty-eight hundredths (106.68) metres (350.00 feet) throughout the said north east quarter of section thirty-three (33), containing two hundred fourteen thousandths (0.214) of a hectare (0.53 of an acre), more or less; the east boundary of the most northerly one hundred six and sixty-eight hundredths (106.68) metres (350.00 feet) throughout the said north east quarter of section thirty-three (33), containing two hundred fourteen thousandths (0.214) of a hectare (0.53 of an - 435 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 88/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS acre), more or less; the north boundary of the said section thirty-four (34), containing three and two hundred twenty-one thousandths (3.221) hectares (7.96 acres), more or less; the east boundary of the most northerly one hundred sixty-three and seventy-seven hundredths (163.77) metres (537.30 feet) throughout the said north east quarter of section thirty-four (34), containing three hundred twenty-eight thousandths (0.328) of a hectare (0.81 of an acre), more or less; the north boundary of the said section thirty-five (35), containing three and two hundred twenty-one thousandths (3.221) hectares (7.96 acres), more or less; and the intersections adjacent to the north east corners of the said sections thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), containing eighty-one thousandths (0.081) of a hectare (0.20 of an acre), more or less. (B) All that portion of the north east quarter of section thirty-six (36) of the said township, required for Lot one (1), Block one (1), as shown upon the said plan No. 922 1392, containing five and nine hundred thirty-five thousandths (5.935) hectares (14.67 acres), more or less. FOURTHLY: All those parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying, and being in the fifty-first (51) township, in the seventh (7) range, west of the fourth (4) meridian, in the Province of Alberta, Canada, and being composed of: The south halves of sections one (1) and two (2), the most southerly two hundred seventeen and seventy-two hundredths (217.72) metres (714.30 feet) throughout the south east quarter of section three (3), the most southerly three hundred twenty-six and fifty-six hundredths (326.56) metres (1,071.40 feet) throughout the east half of the south west quarter of the said section three (3), the most southerly four hundred thirty-five and forty-one hundredths (435.41) metres (1,428.50 feet) throughout the west half of the said south west quarter of section three (3) and the south east quarter of section four (4), of the said township, containing three hundred ninety-nine and two hundred eighty-five thousandths (399.285) hectares (986.62 acres), more or less; the statutory road allowances adjoining the east boundary of the south east quarter of the said section one (1), containing one and seven hundred forty-four thousandths (1.744) hectares (4.31 acres), more or less; the east boundary of the south east quarter of the said section two (2), containing one and seven hundred forty-four thousandths (1.744) hectares (4.31 acres), more or less; the east boundary of the most southerly two hundred seventeen and seventy-two hundredths (217.72) metres (714.30 feet) throughout the said south east quarter of section three (3), containing four hundred thirty-seven thousandths (0.437) of a hectare (1.08 acres), more or less; and - 436 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 88/95 PROVINCIAL PARKS the west boundary of the most southerly four hundred thirty-five and forty-one hundredths (435.41) metres (1,428.50 feet) throughout the said south west quarter of section three (3), containing eight hundred seventy-four thousandths (0.874) of a hectare (2.16 acres), more or less. The lands herein described contain seven hundred fifty-eight and nine hundred eighty-three thousandths (758.983) hectares (1,875.42 acres), more or less. ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 89/95 Seniors Benefit Act GENERAL AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: April 27, 1995 Made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council (O.C. 354/95) pursuant to section 6 of the Seniors Benefit Act. 1 The General Regulation (Alta. Reg. 213/94) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Section 1 is amended (a) in subsection (1) (i) by adding the following after clause (e): (e.1) “federal benefits” means Old Age Security (OAS), Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) and Spouse's Allowance (SPA); (e.2) “health care premium” means premium as defined in the Health Insurance Premiums Act, RSA 1980 cH-5; (ii) in clause (f) by striking out “and 5% of employment income” and substituting “, either 5% of employment income or other employment expenses allowed under the Income Tax Act (Canada) and registered pension plan contributions and carrying charges and interest expense up to the amount of the associated annuity income from a reverse mortgage"; - 437 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 89/95 SENIORS BENEFIT (b) by repealing subsection (2). 3 Section 3 is amended (a) in subsection (1) (i) in clause (b) by striking out “within the 12-month period”; (ii) by repealing clause (c) and substituting the following: (c) meets the requirements of the Schedule, (iii) in clause (d) by striking out “receiving” and substituting “eligible for”; (b) in subsection (2) by adding “and for full or partial subsidy of health care premiums” after “subsidized accommodation”; (c) in subsection (4) by striking out “or” at the end of clause (c) and adding the following after clause (d): (e) the individual is an aboriginal senior living on an Indian reserve, or (f) the individual is a Metis senior living on a Metis settlement. 4 Section 4 is repealed and the following is substituted: Benefit amount 4 The annual amount of a benefit under section 3 is the amount calculated in accordance with the Schedule. 5 Section 5 is repealed. 6 Section 6 is amended by adding the following after subsection (3): (4) This section applies to a benefit under section 3. 7 Section 7 is amended (a) in subsection (3) by striking out “90 days” and substituting “3 months”; (b) by adding the following after subsection (6): - 438 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 89/95 SENIORS BENEFIT (7) This section applies to a benefit under section 3. 8 The following is added after section 8: Additional amount 8.1(1) An applicant who meets the requirements of section 3(1)(a), (b) and (e), is not disqualified from receiving a benefit under section 3(3), is a Canadian citizen or has been lawfully admitted into Canada for permanent residence and, in the case of (a) a single senior, has income for calculating benefits plus federal benefits of $22 616 or less, (b) a one-senior couple, has income for calculating benefits plus federal benefits of $32 340 or less, and (c) a two-senior couple, has income for calculating benefits plus federal benefits of $35 332 or less is eligible for a discontinuous special needs component of a benefit if the applicant demonstrates serious financial problems that affect the applicant's ability to meet personal non-discretionary necessities of life because of unexpected or increased expenses directly related to changes in the previous 3 years in Government of Alberta programs of particular benefit to seniors. (2) The maximum amount that a single senior may receive pursuant to this section is $500 in each year regardless of the number of claims in the year or the number of applicable Government of Alberta programs referred to in subsection (1). (3)The maximum amount that a couple may receive pursuant to this section is $1000 in each year regardless of the number of claims in the year or the number of applicable Government of Alberta programs referred to in subsection (1). 9 Section 9 is repealed and the following is substituted: Appeals 9(1) A person who is found to be ineligible for a benefit under section 3 or 8.1 or who is receiving a benefit under section 3 or 8.1 but contests the amount may appeal the decision in writing to the Minister. (2)On receipt of an appeal, the Minister may refer it to an appeal panel of not more than 3 persons appointed by the Minister as a committee under section 7 of the Government - 439 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 89/95 SENIORS BENEFIT Organization Act, and on receipt of the appeal panel's decision the Minister shall direct that the person (a) not receive a benefit, (b) receive a benefit, (c) receive a benefit in a greater or lesser amount, or (d) in the case of a benefit under section 3, receive retroactive benefits beyond a 3-month period, if in the opinion of the appeal panel it would be fair and reasonable and consistent with the Act and this Regulation. (3) An appeal panel, when conducting an appeal under this section, must make its decision on whether an applicant is eligible for a benefit and the amount of the benefit, if any, in accordance with the Act and this Regulation. (4) An appeal panel's decision is final. 10 The following is added after section 14: SCHEDULE (section 3 benefit) 1 In this Schedule, “income threshold” means income for calculating benefits plus federal benefits and the sum is, in the case of (a) a single senior, $18 000 or less, (b) a one-senior couple, $24 280 or less, and (c) a two-senior couple, $27 000 or less. 2 A benefit under section 3 of this Regulation may have 2 parts as follows: (a) an annual cash benefit component that may have an income supplement component, an accommodation assistance component or both; (b) partial or full subsidization of health care premiums. - 440 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 89/95 SENIORS BENEFIT 3(1) The annual cash benefit component is based on the applicant's marital status, accommodation status and the applicant's income for calculating benefits reduced by the applicable percentage set out in column 2 of Part 1 of the Table and the maximum annual cash benefit set out in column 3 of Part 1 of the Table. (2)The annual cash benefit component is calculated by reducing the maximum annual cash benefit by the income for calculating benefits as reduced under subsection (1). (3)A senior who is not eligible for Old Age Security may receive an annual cash benefit equal to the amount calculated under subsection (2) multiplied by the appropriate percentage from Part 2 of the Table. 4 The partial or full subsidization of health care premiums is calculated as follows: (a) if the applicant's sum of federal benefits and income for calculating benefits is not greater than the income threshold, full subsidization of health care premiums is provided; (b) if the applicant's sum of federal benefits and income for calculating benefits is greater than the income threshold, the income threshold amount is subtracted from that sum and the health care premium payable by the applicant is 15% of the difference up to the full amount of the health care premium. 5(1) A single senior with non-senior dependants may choose to be treated like a one-senior couple. (2)The income of the dependant is included in the calculation of benefits and the determination of a health care premium subsidy. 6(1) For the purpose of calculating eligibility for an annual cash benefit, any senior who is not eligible for Old Age Security receives an exemption from total income equal to the maximum Old Age Security payment payable to a person in the preceding year. (2) A two-senior couple where one senior is not receiving Old Age Security - 441 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 89/95 SENIORS BENEFIT (a) is to be treated as a one-senior couple for the purpose of calculating eligibility for an annual cash benefit, and (b) is to be treated as a two-senior couple for the purpose of calculating health care premium subsidies. 7(1) A senior who applied before January 1, 1995 and who is not eligible for the full amount of federal benefits may be considered to have received federal benefits equal to $4586. (2) Subsection (1) applies until an estimate of income is completed for 1994 or the application has been assessed against Revenue Canada income tax data. 8 Any one-senior couple who received a monthly payment from the Alberta Assured Income Plan of $10 in June 1994 may receive an annual cash benefit of at least $120 and full health care premium subsidization until the marital status of the couple changes or the couple ceases to receive the Guaranteed Income Supplement or the Spouse's Allowance, or both. 9(1) If one or both partners in a two-senior couple is in a long term care institution, the couple may choose for the purpose of calculating eligibility for a benefit under section 3 of this Regulation (a) to have the income of each partner treated separately and the couple treated as 2 single seniors occupying separate dwellings, or (b) to have their income totalled and divided by 2 and the couple treated as 2 single seniors occupying separate dwellings. (2) If one partner in a one-senior couple is in a long term care institution, the senior may choose to be treated as a single senior for the purpose of calculating a benefit under section 3 of this Regulation. (3)A senior who is eligible for the annual cash benefit component and subsidization of health care premiums is eligible for both the income supplement component and the accommodation assistance component. - 442 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 89/95 SENIORS BENEFIT TABLE CALCULATION OF THE CASH BENEFIT Part 1 Accommodation and Marital Category Percentage Maximum Annual Cash Benefit Homeowner Single One-senior couple Two-senior couple 13.62% 10.44% 16.89% $1800 $1800 $2950 Regular Renter Single One-senior couple Two-senior couple 17.78% 13.62% 20.04% $2350 $2350 $3500 Mobile Home Owner/Renter Single One-senior couple Two-senior couple 16.27% 12.46% 18.89% $2150 $2150 $3300 Living in Subsidized Accommodation Single One-senior couple Two-senior couple 08.70% 06.67% 13.17% $1150 $1150 $2300 Part 2 Accommodation Assistance Only (Seniors not eligible for OAS) Percentage of Benefit (as calculated above) Single and One-senior couple Homeowner Regular renter Mobile home owner/renter Two-senior couple 36.11% 51.06% 22.03% 34.29% 46.51% 30.30% - 443 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 90/95 Mines and Minerals Act PRESCRIBED AMOUNTS (PETROLEUM ROYALTY) AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: April 28, 1995 Made by the Minister of Energy (M.O. 13/95) pursuant to section 1.1 of the Petroleum Royalty Regulation (Alta. Reg. 248/90). 1 The Prescribed Amounts (Petroleum Royalty) Regulation (Alta. Reg. 47/93) is amended by this Regulation. 2 The following is added after section 29: 30 The following are prescribed for the month of April, 1995: (a) the old non-heavy oil par price is $154.00 per cubic metre; (b) the old heavy oil par price is $123.00 per cubic metre; (c) the new non-heavy oil par price is $154.00 per cubic metre; (d) the new heavy oil par price is $123.00 per cubic metre; (e) the third tier non-heavy oil par price is $154.00 per cubic metre; (f) the third tier heavy oil par price is $123.00 per cubic metre; (g) the old non-heavy oil royalty factor is 3.030609; (h) the old heavy oil royalty factor is 3.034096; (i) the new non-heavy oil royalty factor is 3.040970; (j) the new heavy oil royalty factor is 3.038451; (k) the third tier non-heavy oil royalty factor is 3.057145; (l) the third tier heavy oil royalty factor is 3.183481; - 444 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 90/95 MINES AND MINERALS (m) the old non-heavy oil select price is $25.54 per cubic metre; (n) the old heavy oil select price is $25.54 per cubic metre; (o) the new non-heavy oil select price is $81.40 per cubic metre; (p) the new heavy oil select price is $54.91 per cubic metre; (q) the third tier non-heavy oil select price is $116.83 per cubic metre; (r) the third tier heavy oil select price is $116.83 per cubic metre. ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 91/95 Mines and Minerals PRESCRIBED AMOUNTS (NATURAL GAS ROYALTY) AMENDMENT REGULATION Filed: April 28, 1995 Made by the Minister of Energy (M.O. 16/95) pursuant to section 6 of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93). 1 The Prescribed Amounts (Natural Gas Royalty) Regulation (Alta. Reg. 36/95) is amended by this Regulation. 2 Sections 4 and 5 are repealed and the following is substituted: 4(1) The following prices are prescribed for the December 1994 production month: Item Price Gas Reference Price Gas Par Price Pentanes Reference Price Pentanes Par Price Propane Reference Price Butanes Reference Price - 445 - $ 1.56 per gigajoule $ 1.53 per gigajoule $141.58 per cubic metre $142.12 per cubic metre $ 85.03 per cubic metre $103.92 per cubic metre THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 91/95 MINES AND MINERALS (2) The following prices are prescribed for the January 1995 production month: Item Price Gas Reference Price Gas Par Price Pentanes Reference Price Pentanes Par Price Propane Reference Price Butanes Reference Price $ 1.39 per gigajoule $ 1.56 per gigajoule $152.12 per cubic metre $137.37 per cubic metre $ 82.06 per cubic metre $103.91 per cubic metre (3) The following prices are prescribed for the February 1995 production month: Item Price Gas Reference Price Gas Par Price Pentanes Reference Price Pentanes Par Price Propane Reference Price Butanes Reference Price $ 1.25 per gigajoule $ 1.39 per gigajoule $155.97 per cubic metre $147.84 per cubic metre $ 80.76 per cubic metre $103.93 per cubic metre 5(1) The following allowances per cubic metre are prescribed for the December, 1994 production month: Item Price Fractionation Allowance $8.00 Transportation Allowance Region Region Region Region 1 2 3 4 (a) pentanes plus described in s6(7)(b)(i) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 3.31 $ 4.31 $ 7.97 $ 6.45 (b) propane and butanes described in s6(7)(b)(ii) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 2.98 $ 6.85 $20.95 $ 3.87 - 446 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 91/95 MINES AND MINERALS (c) pentanes plus, propane and butanes described in s6(7)(b)(iii) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) Storage Allowance for pentanes plus, propane and butanes $ 5.32 $ 7.76 $ 8.06 $12.88 $ 0.98 (2)The following allowances per cubic metre are prescribed for the January, 1995 production month: Item Price Fractionation Allowance Transportation Allowance $8.50 Region Region Region Region 1 2 3 4 (a) pentanes plus described in s6(7)(b)(i) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 3.63 $ 4.27 $ 7.83 $ 6.28 (b) propane and butanes described in s6(7)(b)(ii) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 3.17 $ 6.45 $21.73 $ 9.73 (c) pentanes plus, propane and butanes described in s6(7)(b)(iii) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 4.19 $ 8.04 $ 8.49 $10.42 Storage Allowance for pentanes plus, propane and butanes $ 0.00 (3)The following allowances per cubic metre are prescribed for the February, 1995 production month: - 447 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 91/95 MINES AND MINERALS Item Price Fractionation Allowance Transportation Allowance $8.50 Region Region Region Region 1 2 3 4 (a) pentanes plus described in s6(7)(b)(i) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 4.16 $ 4.27 $ 8.02 $ 6.46 (b) propane and butanes described in s6(7)(b)(ii) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 2.79 $ 7.09 $22.49 $ 4.10 (c) pentanes plus, propane and butanes described in s6(7)(b)(iii) of the Natural Gas Royalty Regulation, 1994 (Alta. Reg. 351/93) $ 4.78 $ 7.13 $ 7.87 $10.47 Storage Allowance for pentanes plus, propane and butanes $ 0.00 3 The Prescribed Amounts (Natural Gas Royalty) Regulation, 1994 Amendment Regulation (Alta. Reg. 59/95) is repealed. - 448 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 Alberta Regulation 92/95 Motor Transport Act ANIMAL HEALTH TRANSPORTATION REPEAL REGULATION Filed: May 1, 1995 Made by the Alberta Motor Transport Board pursuant to section 35 of the Motor Transport Act. 1 The Animal Health Transportation Regulation (Alta. Reg. 452/78) is repealed. ------------------------------ Alberta Regulation 93/95 Public Utilities Board Act GENERAL ASSESSMENT ORDER FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1995 - 1996 Filed: May 1, 1995 Made by the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board pursuant to section 10(3) of the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board Act. - 449 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ALTA. REG. 93/95 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD - 450 - THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART II, MAY 15, 1995 ERRATUM The Transitional Amendment Regulation (Alberta Regulation 410/94) as published in The Alberta Gazette of January 14, 1995 (vol. 91 no. 1 p.1207) contains an error. The paragraph preceding section 1 should read as follows: Made by the Minister of Municipal Affairs (M.O. L:464/94) pursuant to section 617 of the Municipal Government Act. - 451 -
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