The application includes accurate documentation on land areas, land rights, the service of notice, the land acquisition process, and includes sample agreements and notices.
1. Ensure the land documentation includes the following:
A description of the requirements and rationale for both temporary and permanent lands allows the Board to assess the appropriateness of the land areas. The description should include the dimensions of the:
Describe the location and distance of any changes to RoW width and the reasons for the change.
Where new lands under any type of agreement are not required for the project, this should be clearly stated in the application and no further land area information needs to be filed.
1. Provide a description of the type of land rights proposed to be acquired for the project and related facilities.
2. Provide a description of the nature and relative proportions of land ownership along the proposed route (i.e., freehold, Crown or public lands).
3. Where no new land rights are required, provide a description of the existing land rights that allow for the project.
The description of the land rights will inform the Board and landowners of the different types of land rights needed for the project (e.g., option, easement, fee simple, statutory RoW, temporary work space, permit or licence, etc.) and the areas where existing land rights allow for the project.
A description of the land ownership informs the Board of the land acquisition areas and agreements required for the project.
1. Provide a description of the proposed process for acquiring the lands required for the project.
2. Provide the timing of acquisition and the current status of acquisition.
3. Provide the status of service of notices on all owners of lands to be acquired pursuant to subsection 87(1) of the NEB Act.
A description of the land acquisition process to be implemented will allow the Board to assess the process and to be aware of the timing of acquisition.
The land acquisition information should describe the:
This information may be provided in a table form.
1. Provide a sample copy of each form of land acquisition agreement proposed to be used (includes option and easement). The agreement shall be in the form required by subsection 86(2) of the NEB Act:
86.(2) A company may not acquire lands for a pipeline under a land acquisition agreement unless the agreement includes provision for
(a) compensation for the acquisition of lands to be made, at the option of the owner of the lands, by one lump sum payment or by annual or periodic payments of equal or different amounts over a period of time;
(b) review every five years of the amount of any compensation payable in respect of which annual or other periodic payments have been selected;
(c) compensation for all damages suffered as a result of the operations of the company;
(d) indemnification from all liabilities, damages, claims, suits and actions arising out of the operations of the company other than liabilities, damages, claims, suits and actions resulting from gross negligence or willful misconduct of the owner of the lands;
(e) restricting the use of the lands to the line of pipe or other facility for which the lands are, by the agreement, specified to be required unless the owner of the lands consents to any proposed additional use at the time of the proposed additional use; and
(f) such additional matters as are, at the time the agreement is entered into, required to be included in a land acquisition agreement by any regulations made under paragraph 107(a).
2. Provide a sample copy of any proposed agreements for:
A sample copy of the acquisition agreement(s) enables the Board to verify that the agreement complies with the requirements of subsection 86(2) of the NEB Act and that landowner's rights are protected.
Additional information... Where lands will not be acquired pursuant to the above filing requirements, it is not necessary to file the respective sample copy of agreement. |
1. Provide a sample copy of the notice proposed to be served on all owners of land pursuant to subsection 87(1) of the NEB Act:
87.(1) When a company has determined the lands that may be required for the purposes of a section or part of a pipeline, the company shall serve a notice on all owners of the lands, in so far as they can be ascertained, which notice shall set out or be accompanied by
(a) a description of the lands of the owner that are required by the company for that section or part;
(b) details of the compensation offered by the company for the lands required;
(c) a detailed statement made by the company of the value of the lands required in respect of which compensation is offered;
(d) a description of the procedure for approval of the detailed route of the pipeline; and
(e) a description of the procedure available for negotiation and arbitration under this Part in the event that the owner of the lands and the company are unable to agree on any matter respecting the compensation payable.
In addition, where an application will be filed pursuant to section 58 of the NEB Act the notice should describe:
2. Confirm that all notices served or proposed to be served on owners of land pursuant to the requirements of subsection 87(1) of the NEB Act include a copy of the Board publication titled: Pipeline Regulation in Canada: A Guide for Landowners and the Public.
Viewing a sample copy of the notice assists the Board in verifying that the notice complies with the requirements of subsection 87(1) of the NEB Act and that landowners and others persons are adequately notified.
Where an application is filed pursuant to section 58 of the NEB Act, the procedure for approval of the detailed route of the pipeline, as described in sections 34 to 39 of the NEB Act, may not apply. In this situation, the subsection 87(1) notice will describe the procedure for approval of the detailed route of the pipeline and will also include a statement that sections 34 to 39 of the NEB Act will not apply in respect to the procedure for approval of the detailed route of the pipeline.
In the event the Board grants an order approving the section 58 application, it may condition the order such that prior to commencement of construction of the project on those lands where new land rights are required, the applicant will demonstrate in writing to the Board that either:
In the event that a section 52 certificate is issued, the applicant would file the plans, profiles and books of reference (PPBoR) for the pipeline and serve notices pursuant to the requirements of subsection 34(1) of the NEB Act on those landowners from which land rights have not been acquired. The Board may allow construction of the project for those portions where the lands have been acquired, with the exception of a buffer zone near the lands not yet acquired pending the applicant demonstrating to the Board that either the lands have been acquired, or the rights of the landowners have not been prejudiced.
The Board's publication Pipeline Regulation in Canada: A Guide for Landowners and the Public is available on the Board's Web site at and copies are available from the NEB Library.
1. Where a section 58 application proposes work or construction to address a landowner or public complaint that has been filed with the Board, the application should include:
Next Steps... File the completed application. Applicants are encouraged to include the completed relevant checklists from Appendix I. |