Judge Upholds Indian Arm Covenant, Keeps Area Rural
British Columbia Supreme Court Judge Denies Lifting Restrictive Covenant on Indian Arm Lot: The covenant, in place since 1995, limits development in the challenging region due to ongoing issues like limited road access, tough emergency response, and high risks of wildfires and landslides. The judge sided with the district, finding the covenant provides real benefits by keeping the property undeveloped and aligning with goals to steer growth toward urban areas.
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