Bart Zed

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Thank you for the quick reply.
According to thie explanation -
"Zoning - Most recreational properties will be municipally zoned as Seasonal Residential. If it is your intention to use the property now or in the future as a retirement home, you should check about the possibility and expense of having the property rezoned to allow permanent occupancy"
our property may be zoned as Seasonal Residential which is not good. However, is it possible if all other properties around have all year houses on them and many are actual farms?

Bart Z.
12 years ago
Hello. Let me say at first how happy I was when I first found this forum. It’s so good to know that there are so many people in the world with similar dreams and who have a place to share their thoughts and ideas.

My wife and I have been reading the posts on this forum for quite sometime, but this is our first (or maybe second) posting.

We are originally from Toronto, but have been living in Asia for the last few years where we work and save money for our dream. 4 years ago my wife and I bought a land about 50km from Sault Ste. Marie, ON in Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional township with a purpose of eventually moving there, building a house and staring a small self-sufficient farm / homestead. Recently, when going through the land papers, however, we have noticed a small line that says LAND TYPE: RECREATIONAL that made us a bit worried. We never thought about it before and simply assumed that the land is located in an agricultural zone because the properties around it are farms.

What does exactly RECREATIONAL mean?

Can we build a year round house on it?
Can we have animals on the property?

And if not, can the zoning be changed?

If there is anyone out there who can share any information on this matter we will greatly appreciate.

Thank you,

Bart Z.
12 years ago

Enviroman Hatfield wrote:Anyone who is willing to travel to Montreal is willing to join a workshop in straw and clay building next spring.



I am very interested in such a workshop. Could you post some more info regarding exact dates, cost, location, etc.? Thank you.
12 years ago