Tax Sale Results
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Hastings Highlands
Brethour Rd (Vacant 1.91 Acres), Hastings Highlands
Minimum Tender Amount: $9,836.56
File Number: HSHH22-11
Minimum Tender Amount:
$9,836.56
$9,836.56
Assessed Value:
$15,200.00
$15,200.00
Highest Valid Tender:
20 tenders, sold for $37,752.00
There is 1 street level photo and 3 aerial photos of this property. The aerial photos were taken in the Spring of 2013. The boundary may not line up exactly with the photo and it may not be a current representation of the structures (if any) as shown in the image. Photographs are for convenience only. Neither the municipality nor Ontario Tax Sales Inc. can guarantee their accuracy.
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Municipal Address:Brethour Rd.
Legal Description:PT LT 21 CON 1 HERSCHEL AS IN QR570751; HASTINGS HIGHLANDS; COUNTY OF HASTINGS
PIN:40053-0285 (LT)
Roll Number: 12 90 278 020 01175 0000
Property Size: 1.91 acres; 690 ft. frontage
Annual Taxes: Available in the InfoPak
Assessed Value: Available in the InfoPak
Is the property on a lake or bay or river: No
Is the property accessible by a public or private road: Yes
Is there a house or cottage on the property: No
Is there some other structure on the property: No
Zoning:Marginal Agriculture (MA) which permits agricultural and a single detached dwelling and accessory uses.
Comments:
Building Permit: Under Section 5.13 of the Comprehensive Zoning Bylaw, a single detached dwelling is permitted in this undersized lot.
Is it possible to rezone: Yes
Comments:
It may potentially be rezoned to the Rural Residential (RR) to permit a single detached dwelling.
Waterfront: No
Vacant land: Yes
Additional info: Vacant. No Entrance Permit and E-9-1-1 Civic Address for this property. An Entrance Permit Application is required prior to a Building Permit. There is a fee of $556.50 for the Entrance Permit and E-9-1-1 Civic Address. The Entrance Permit Application will need to include a map showing the location of the proposed entrance and mark on the ground where you propose the entrance to be. Operations will inspect the proposed entrance to determine safe sight lines and will advise regarding culvert and entrance construction specifications. The property owner will be responsible for the cost and construction of the entrance including the culvert, if required.