tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3170383155508070340.post7885514360138070879..comments2023-08-13T05:48:46.583-06:00Comments on Crowsnest Pass Home: Crowsnest Pass-Ranchlands, A different perspective on AnnexationCrowsnest Pass Homehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05045130138290202472noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3170383155508070340.post-46375992566849347282013-03-23T11:23:49.020-06:002013-03-23T11:23:49.020-06:00Due diligence would require they do the numbers on...Due diligence would require they do the numbers on expected increased revenues from annexation vs. increased costs to provide services to the area. They should do it for different scenarios, depending on whether the mine starts in 2015, 2018, 2021 or never.<br /><br />And they should make this analysis public before they make the decision to proceed with the annexation process.<br /><br />The Bingay mine has "170 million tonnes of total resource and 39 million tonnes of clean coal product" and "capital investment for the mine will be approximately $500,000,000".<br />http://www.thefreepress.ca/news/138010303.html<br /><br />A Grassy mine may(?) be comparable in size and cost, but only a percentage of that will be taxable, since municipalities cannot assess mobile equipment or mineral rights. I don't know what that percentage is, but it is part of their due diligence to find out. If it's only 20% and the mine doesn't start till 2021, the net benefits to CNP taxpayers could be negative.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3170383155508070340.post-78253764378916121732013-03-23T10:41:50.675-06:002013-03-23T10:41:50.675-06:00 Yes it is true that Ranchlands will fight annexat... Yes it is true that Ranchlands will fight annexation. But we also should fight for annexation. This mine, if and when it happens will have a major impact on our area. If we are not going to get the tax benefits maybe it is not a great deal for the Pass.And it is not just the tax dollars.With this mine making a big mess on our borders it would be better if we had some say as to what controls are in place instead of us asking Ranchlands to get the mine to clean up something.I think this is a fight that we should be fighting.And if the mining company does not want the annexation then I think we would have to make there lives difficult to move there product through the CNP.A fresh air tax!Or make the area bordering that mine some nice green space with no traffic allowed through it.The mine will go through whether it is in the CNP or Ranchlands.I think that it is imperative that we get behind this and fight for what should be ours.And if it means playing dirty with the type of threats mentioned above then so be it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com