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Environmental Property Search Letter
An Environmental Property Search Letter is requested to determine if there are any Notices, charges, violations or records of any non-compliance events, environmental complaints or spills regarding a site on file with the City of St. Thomas. To request information for an 'Environmental Property Search Letter' please direct a cheque made out to the the Corporation of the City of St. Thomas for $100.00 plus HST for a total of $113.00, along with details of the request, to the attention of:
John Mansell, Wastewater Inspector
PO Box 520, City Hall
545 Talbot Street
St. Thomas, ON N5P 3V7
If you are not the owner of the property in question, a letter of consent from the property owner must be included with the request.
PLEASE NOTE: The information provided in an 'Environmental Property Search Letter' is checked and is believed to be correct; however, the information only reflects what is shown in the City of St. Thomas' environmental files and therefore the City assumes no liability for inaccuracies or omissions. The City of St. Thomas does not regulate the environmental condition of properties. Contact the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change for more information.
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