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5.4 Ac (2.19 ha)
259 ft. (78.9 m)
Lot 17 Baynes Island
$81,700
Stuart Lake, British Columbia
This moderately sloped lot is located inside the protected bay on the north part of the island. Facing east, the views are of the bay, as well as the 2 nearby islands of the Stuart Lake Marine Park. The beachfront is mainly rocky, with grass, some larger boulders in places. The property is primarily covered with Birch, Spruce and Douglas Fir. This lakefront recreational property is located in beautiful Stuart Lake, British Columbia.
FOR SALE
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832 ft. (253.69 m)
Lot 17 Plan EPP66397 District Lot 4339 Range 5 Land District 14 & AN UNDIVIDED 1/18TH SHARE IN LOT 19 (SEE PLAN AS TO LIMITED ACCESS)
030-517-729
Lat 54.583100 Long -124.640890
Stuart Lake, which at 75 kilometres long is one of the largest natural lakes in the province, offers some of British Columbia’s best freshwater fishing. It supports a good fishery for Kokanee, large Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout, Burbout, Mountain Whitefish, and Dolly Varden.
Baynes Island is water access by boat. For full details on access please view the Location page on this website. This lot also has a 1/18th ownership interest in a dedicated parking area located on nearby Hibiscus Road to ensure that there is always adequate parking available close to the public boat launch.
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Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
2023: $475.63
Silt Loam soils
Diverse mixed forest of Douglas Fir, Spruce, Birch, Pine, and Aspen trees
Moderate slope rising approximately 55 ft. (17 m) from the lakeshore to the back of the lot.
This lot has a 1/18th ownership interest in the additional 12.7 acre common area in the center of the island providing shared access to the network of hiking trails throughout the island, and the common beach on the protected north bay.
2023 BCAA Assessed Value was $81,700
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Virtual 360 - Lot 17
Try our 360 virtual tour and experience the view of what it looks like to stand on the lakeshore of lot 17 at Baynes Island.
Click and hold on the image and move left, right, up or down to look around. Click on the arrows icon in the lower right corner to expand it to full screen.
Lot 17 lake view on the North Bay
Video - Lot 17
Maps - Lot 17
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Here you will find other relevant legal information about this lot including details of interests on title, as well as a link to a downloadable subdivision disclosure document which describes all of the attributes of the subdivision overall.
The lots are Water Access Only (See Plan as to limited access). To download a copy of the complete plan click here. There are multiple public boat launches on Stuart Lake, please see map section for details on boat launch locations and distances.
All lots have a 1/18th interest in the large 12.7 acre common area in the center of the island providing shared access to the network of hiking trails throughout the island, and the common beach on the north bay. To read the covenant document governing the common area click here.
Parking Area:
All lots also have a 1/18th interest in a dedicated parking area located on nearby Hibiscus Road ensure that there is always adequate parking available. Hibiscus Road is the nearest public boat launch to Baynes Island, approximately 4 kms away. To read the covenant document governing the parking area click here.
Flood Protection:
The Province of BC has regulations in place to protect property from any potential natural hazards such as flooding or erosion. Because all of the lots are waterfront lots on a lake which has varying water heights throughout the season, and over time, there is a flood protection covenant in place that ensures no buildings are build within 7.5 meters of the natural boundary of the lake. To read the covenant document governing flood protection click here.
Water Filtration:
The source for potable water is Stuart Lake. The Province of BC and Northern Health have regulations in place to ensure that any drinking water continuously meets the water quality guidelines of the province. There is a water quality covenant in place that stipulates that any lot owners with dwellings, using the lake for drinking water, are responsible for water filtration, ensuring that drinking water continues to meet water quality guidelines. To read the covenant document governing Water Filtration click here.
No Build Zone:
The Province of BC has regulations in place to protect property from any potential natural hazards such as flooding or erosion. There are some moderately steeper slopes above the beach area on several lots, so a geotechnical assessment of the Island was performed to assess any potential erosion hazards. It was determined that there is a very low likelihood of slides effecting the lots and that any shoreline erosion due to waves would be very slow over decades or centuries. Out of caution, and to protect the environment from any unnecessary future issues, a no-build zone was created on the steeper portions of slopes for lots 10-17. Buildings need to be built above the slopes on these lots. To read the covenant document governing the no build zone, including the full geotechnical assessment of the island click here.
Disclosure Statement:
It is mandatory in BC to create and share a disclosure statement regarding all aspects of a subdivision. Most of what is in our disclosure statement is a duplicate of what is listed above, however there is other pertinent information including topics such as access to services, contact info for regional district, northern health, ect. that is relevant. To read the full Disclosure Statement click here.
If you have any questions about any of these interests on title, please contact us at baynesisland@gmail.com .
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