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ALIB FOREST OPERATIONS MAP (PUBLIC  ALIB FOREST OPERATIONS MAP (PUBLIC NOTICE) - Adams Lake  Indian Band invites the public to review and comment on the  proposed information package relating to Forest Operations  Map (FOM) ID# 1462 and 1522. The FOM shows the proposed  cutting permit and road permit locations for RFL A89984 CP85  and 87 located in the Bush Creek area.  Maps are available for review and comment online at:  https://fom.nrs.gov.bc.ca/public/projects  Printed maps will also be available to view by appointment at  the TFDC office located at #200-330 Chief Alex Thomas Way,  Kamloops, BC. Please contact dwayne.paradis@ttes.ca to arrange  a meeting to review the plans.  Comments can be submitted online during the 30-day period  via the website above, by email or by mail #200-330 Chief Alex  Thomas Way, Kamloops, BC, V2H 1H1.  Comments received between May 14, 2024 and June 14, 2024  will be considered in forest development plans. This FOM may  be relied upon to apply to a road permit or cutting permit for  a 3-year period ending June 14, 2027. dwayne.paradis@ttes.ca
 
Babine Forest Products Limited <br>  Babine Forest Products Limited    Babine Forest Products Limited  Forest Operations Map April 2024  In accordance with the Forest Range and Practices Act, the  public is invited to review and comment on Babine Forest  Products Limited’s Forest Operation Map (FOM) for areas within  the Lakes Timber Supply Area. The FOM is valid for 3 years and  shows areas proposed for cutblock and road development. The  FOM may be relied upon for permits to harvest a cutblock or  construct a road. We welcome your comments and feedback  during the review period, starting April 24, 2024. Please submit  your comments by May 23, 2024.  The map is accessible for review and comments online at:  http://fom.nrs.gov.bc.ca/public/projects  The FOM is also available during regular office hours (Monday –  Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm) for in-person review and comment by  appointment at:  Babine Forest Products Limited  19479 Highway 16 East  Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E3  To schedule an appointment please call or email Dion Oake at:  1-250-692-7177  Infosharing@hamptonlumber.com  Babine Forest Products Limited 19479 HWY 16 East, Box 4000, Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0  Telephone 250-692-7177 • Fax 250-692-4595  www.HamptonLumber.com
 
Box 570, Burns Lake BC  Box 570, Burns Lake BC V0J 1E0  250-692-7587  village@burnslake.ca  burnslake.ca    Carve your path.    NOTICE OF FIRST READING    Notice is hereby given that First Reading of  “Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 1074, 2024  (Small Scale Multi-Unit Housing)” will take place  during the Village of Burns Lake Council Meeting  on May 21, 2024.  Zoning Amendment Bylaw 1074 amends “Village  of Burns Lake Zoning Bylaw No. 880, 2008” (the  Zoning Bylaw) to:  • allow a minimum of two dwelling units per  parcel within all residential zones;  • amend the definition of duplex and add  definitions for triplex and fourplex;  • remove size restrictions on secondary suites;  • move residential use with restrictions from  principal use to accessory use within the C1  and C2 Zones; and  • align building height and rear yard setbacks  to the provincial recommended standard for  residential zones.  Recent changes to the Local Government Act  require local governments to allow in their zoning  regulations:  • at least one additional housing unit (a  secondary suite) within a detached dwelling  that would otherwise be a single-family  dwelling, or  • at least one additional housing unit within  another building on the same parcel or  parcels of land on which a detached singlefamily dwelling is located in applicable zones.  The amendments to the Zoning Bylaw contained  in Bylaw No. 1074 are proposed to meet these  provincial requirements, align with the Provincial  Policy Manual and Site Standards, and support  residential development within the Village.  Any persons who believe that their interests may  be affected by the proposed bylaw may provide  a written submission to the Village Office at 153rd Avenue, Burns Lake, BC; by mail to P.O. Box  570, Burns Lake, BC, V0J 1E0; or by e-mail to  village@burnslake.ca. Written submissions must  be received by the Village of Burns Lake no later  than May 21, 2024 at 1:00 P.M. to be ensured of  consideration.  A copy of the proposed bylaw and other relevant  information may be inspected at the municipal  office between the hours of 8:00 A.M. - 4:00  P.M., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays,  from until May 21, 2024. A copy of the bylaw  and other relevant information will also be made  available online at http://office.burnslake.ca/.  For further information please call the Village of  Burns Lake at 250-692-7587.
 
Canadian Navigable Waters Act <br>Lucky  Canadian Navigable Waters Act  Lucky 1’s Oyster Co. Ltd. hereby gives notice that an application has been made  to the Minister of Transport, pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act  for approval of the work described herein. The proposed work is to replace an  existing authorization for shellfish aquaculture rafts with floating culture units  occupying the same general location and footprint in Nanoose Bay waters  Southeast of Garry Oak Dr.  Lucky 1’s Oyster Co. Ltd. has deposited a description of the work under registry  number 9693 on the on-line Navigable Waters Registry. More details and to  comment on how the work effects marine navigation can be sent through the  Common Project Search (cps.canada.ca/ by searching the registry number  9693) or by email to NPPPAC-PPNPAC@tc.gc.ca. Comments in writing that are  received within 30 days of this notice will be considered.  Signature:    Date:
 
Canadian Navigable Waters Act <br>TimberWest  Canadian Navigable Waters Act  TimberWest Forest Corp. hereby gives notice that an application has been made  to the Minister of Transport, pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act for  approval of the work described herein and its site and plans.  Pursuant to paragraph 7(2) of the said Act, TimberWest Forest Corp. has deposited  with the Minister of Transport, on the on-line Navigable Waters Registry (http://cps.  canada.ca/) and under registry number 10420 a description of the following work,  its site, and plans:  Re-installation of log handling facility (skidways and booming grounds) and  utilization of log handling facility (log handling, booming, storage, float camp  use) at Knox Bay within Johnstone Strait, West Thurlow Island, BC; Crown Land  File No. 1404958.  Comments regarding the effect of this work on marine navigation can be sent  through the Common Project Search site mentioned above under the Comment  section (search by the above referenced number) or, by sending your comments  directly to #820-800 Burrard Street, Vancouver BC, V6Z 2J8, if you do not have  access to the internet.  However, comments will be considered only if they are in writing (electronic means  preferable) and are received not later than 30 days after the publication of the last  notice. Although all comments conforming to the above will be considered, no  individual response will be sent.
 
Canadian Navigable Waters Act <br>TimberWest  Canadian Navigable Waters Act  TimberWest Forest Corp. hereby gives notice that an application has been made to  the Minister of Transport, pursuant to the Canadian Navigable Waters Act for approval  of the work described herein and its site and plans.  Pursuant to paragraph 7(2) of the said Act, TimberWest Forest Corp. has deposited with  the Minister of Transport, on the on-line Navigable Waters Registry (http://cps.canada.  ca/) and under registry number 10205 a description of the following work, its site, and  plans:  Re-installation of log handling facility (skidways and booming grounds) and  utilization of log handling facility (log handling, booming, storage, float camp  use) at Woods Bay within Okisollo Channel, Sonora Island, BC; Crown Land File  No. 1402420.  Comments regarding the effect of this work on marine navigation can be sent through  the Common Project Search site mentioned above under the Comment section (search  by the above referenced number) or, by sending your comments directly to #820-800  Burrard Street, Vancouver BC, V6Z 2J8, if you do not have access to the internet.  However, comments will be considered only if they are in writing (electronic means  preferable) and are received not later than 30 days after the publication of the last  notice. Although all comments conforming to the above will be considered, no  individual response will be sent.
 
CITY OF TERRACE <br> <br>NOTICE  CITY OF TERRACE    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING  ZONING BYLAW  AMENDMENT  TAKE NOTICE THAT an application has been made to amend  Schedule “A” (Zoning Bylaw Text) of Zoning Bylaw No.  2069-2014.  THE SUBJECT LAND:  The application affects those portions of the lands, within the  City of Terrace, shown hatched on the accompanying map and  described as:  Lot 2, District Lot 362, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 8897  (5130 Highway 16 West)    THE INTENT:  To amend section 12.4.2 Site Specific Permitted Uses of the  C3 — Service Commercial Zone by adding the following:  I. “Manufacturing, Light, limited to the assembly of light  duty electric vehicle conversion kits and the research and  development of electric vehicle systems” to the property  legally described as: Lot 2, District Lot 362, Range 5, Coast  District, Plan 8897 (5130 Highway 16 West)  PURPOSE:  To add a light industrial site-specific permitted use at 5130  Highway 16 West, to enable a light duty electric vehicle  conversion kit assembly and research facility in conjunction with a  vehicle sales, leasing and service operation.  BYLAW INSPECTION:  DOCUMENTS  MAY  BE  INSPECTED online at  vvww.terrace.ca/planningapplications or viewed at the Public  Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C., between  9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday, May 17, 2024 to Monday, May  27, 2024 excluding weekends and Statutory Holidays.  PUBLIC HEARING DETAILS:  PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL  CHAMBERS, AT 7:00 P.M. ON MONDAY, May 27, 2024. Any  person who wishes to address Council at the time may do so  in person at 3215 Eby Street, or electronically/by phone via  Microsoft Teams.  WAYS TO PARTICIPATE:  Written submissions (must be submitted by 11:00 A.M. on Monday,  May 27, 2024) via email at developmentservicesterrace.ca  or by letter, mailed or delivered to: 5003 Graham Avenue,  Terrace, B.C., V8G 1B3.  In person — Public Attendance in Council Chambers is welcome but  limited and we encourage those able to attend virtually to do so.  Electronic Participation — Join the meeting via the Microsoft Teams  platform through a computer or mobile device. To learn more, see  www.terrace.ca/participate or call 250-638-4712.  Telephone Participation — Join by phone: 1-437-703-4645.  Phone Conference ID: 631 927 590# Long distance charges  might apply.  Note: Public Hearings are available to watch through our  website www.terrace.ca/city-hall/councilwebcasts or  www.facebook.com/CityofTerrace  More information on all participation options is available at  wwvv.terrace.ca/participate.  THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH  THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, R.S.B.C., 2015, AND  AMENDMENTS THERETO.
 
County Of Stettler No. 6  County Of Stettler No. 6    6602 - 44 Ave., Box 1270,  Stettler AB T0C 2L0  Telephone: (403) 742-4441 Fax: (403) 742-1277    PUBLIC NOTICE    DEVELOPMENT PERMIT  APPLICATIONS APPROVED  Notice is hereby given that the following Development Permit Applications in  accordance with the County of Stettler No. 6 Land Use Bylaw No. 1443-10 were  conditionally approved by the Development Authority:  Permitted Use Permit.  No:  Legal Description:  Applicant:  Proposed Development:    DP 24030  Lot 34 Block 1 Plan 822 2364  Mary Elliott  Construction of an ancillary building.    Discretionary Use Permit.  No:  Legal Description:  Applicant:  Proposed Development:    DP 24035  Lot 15 Block 2 Plan 062 0307  Michael Brenner  Recreational vehicle for use as a dwelling.    No:  Legal Description:  Applicant:  Proposed Development:    DP 24036  Lot 28 Block 6 Plan 152 4494  Armand & Denice Wiart  Recreational vehicle for use as a dwelling.    No:  Legal Description:  Applicant:  Proposed Development:    DP 24037  Lot 6 Block 1 Plan 062 0307  Mike & Lisa Robertson  Recreational vehicle for use as a dwelling.    Digital copy of the development permits that have been recently approved by the  County of Stettler are available on the County of Stettler No. 6 website. Notices  are posted every Friday under the heading with the posting date. The most recent  approvals are at the top of the list. Click on the file number (i.e. DP 23017) to open  a PDF file of the development permit. If you are not able to open the PDF file of the  permit please contact Planning & Development to arrange to get a copy.  Any person claiming to be affected by such decision may appeal by giving notice  in writing to the appropriate appeal authority. Each development permit identifies  whether the appeal must be filed with the Land and Property Rights Tribunal or the  Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. An appeal must be filed no  later than 21 days from the date of this notification. Development permits for a  permitted use can only be appealed if one or more provisions of the Land Use Bylaw  were relaxed, varied, or misinterpreted. Development permits for a discretionary use  can be appealed by any person claiming to be affected by the decision.
 
DUST CONTROL PROGRAM <br>2024 <br>County  DUST CONTROL PROGRAM  2024  County residents requiring dust control on roads adjacent to  their property can select either calcium chloride or oil to be  applied to the road surface.  This year applications will be accepted starting April 1/24  and closing May 17/24. There will be only one round of  application starting May 27/24 weather permitting.  This season there will be a subsidy of $275.00 available per  residence for Calcium. The County will supply the grader to  do the work and any water or gravel that is necessary to make  the application work.  Calcium Chloride will cost $1.35 per foot (plus GST). Minimum  of 400’ required. Cost to resident would be $278.25  Oil based on 400 ft. $10.73 per foot (plus GST). This amount  will vary as supply demands change. Minimum of 400’ required.  Cost would be $4294.40 the County will rebate $2.00 per  foot, so the cost to resident would be $3494.40 (plus GST).  If you are interested in this service, arrangements for stakes to  be picked up and payment for the application can be made at  the time of the request with Lorna at the Ponoka County Office.  Payment has to be made prior to application.  For further information Phone 403 783-3333  Email: lornanorn@ponokacounty.com  4205 Highway #2A  Ponoka, Alberta T 4J 1 V9  Phone: (403) 783-3333  Fax: (403) 783-6965
 
DUST CONTROL PROGRAM <br>2024 <br>County  DUST CONTROL PROGRAM  2024  County residents requiring dust control on roads adjacent to  their property can select either calcium chloride or oil to be  applied to the road surface.  This year applications will be accepted starting April 1/24  and closing May 17/24. There will be only one round of  application starting May 27/24 weather permitting.  This season there will be a subsidy of $275.00 available per  residence for Calcium. The County will supply the grader to  do the work and any water or gravel that is necessary to make  the application work.  Calcium Chloride will cost $1.35 per foot (plus GST). Minimum  of 400’ required. Cost to resident would be $278.25  Oil based on 400 ft. $10.73 per foot (plus GST). This amount  will vary as supply demands change. Minimum of 400’ required.  Cost would be $4294.40 the County will rebate $2.00 per  foot, so the cost to resident would be $3494.40 (plus GST).  If you are interested in this service, arrangements for stakes to  be picked up and payment for the application can be made at  the time of the request with Lorna at the Ponoka County Office.  Payment has to be made prior to application.  For further information Phone 403 783-3333  Email: lornanorn@ponokacounty.com  4205 Highway #2A  Ponoka, Alberta T 4J 1 V9  Phone: (403) 783-3333  Fax: (403) 783-6965
 

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