Closing Letter – Slocan Valley Watershed Assessments

Range Use Near Midway, BC

The complainant has operated a woodlot on his land near Midway, 60 kilometres east of Osoyoos, for 30 years. For the last 15 years, the woodlot has included 600 hectares of Crown land. The complainant is a professional forester and professional agrologist and is proud of managing the private and Crown land of the woodlot in what he considers to be an environmentally sensitive way. On and around the Crown land portion of his woodlot, neighbouring ranchers hold grazing licences, with livestock use regulated under range use plans.

In 1998 and 1999, the Ministry of Forests staff took short-term enforcement actions against the complainant for administrative matters related to his woodlot. In response, the complainant filed a complaint with the Board asserting poor government management of range resources. In this report, the Board considers the adequacy of range use plans near the woodlot to manage and conserve forest and range resources.

Range Use Near Midway, BC

Audit of Timber Harvesting and Road Activities: Evans Forest Products, a Division of Louisiana-Pacific Canada Engineered Wood Products Ltd. (currently LP Engineered Wood Products Ltd.) – TFL 55

This is a report on a compliance audit of Tree Farm Licence 55 held by Evans Forest Products, a division of Louisiana–Pacific Canada Engineered Wood Products Ltd. (Evans–LP). The audit examined Evans-LP’s timber harvesting; road construction, maintenance and deactivation; and related operational plans, for the period of June 1, 1999, to June 9, 2000.

Evans Forest Products, a Division of Louisiana-Pacific Canada Engineered Wood Products Ltd. – TFL 55

Audit of Forest Planning and Practices: FL A20218 – Atco Lumber Ltd.

This is the Board’s report on a compliance audit of Forest Licence A20218, held by Atco Lumber Ltd. The audit examined Atco’s planning and field activities for the period of July 10, 1999, to July 12, 2000, related to operational planning (including forest development plans and silviculture prescriptions); timber harvesting; road construction, maintenance and deactivation; silviculture; and fire protection.

Atco Lumber Ltd. – FL A20218

Appropriateness of a Stop Work Order for a Woodlot near Midway, BC in the Boundary Forest District

The complainant is a professional forester in good standing, a former woodlot extension forester and former president of the local woodlot association. The complainant manages the forest on his own private land and 600 hectares of Crown land under a woodlot licence near Midway, BC. He has managed the woodlot for about 15 years. The complainant is proud of the woodlot and his forest practices, and he routinely conducts tours for students and interested individuals.

The complainant operated in the woodlot without incident for about 8 months in 1999 and 2000. In February 2000, the Ministry of Forests (the ministry) discovered that the complainant had built a short section of road in the woodlot without an approved road layout and design. On February 16, 2000, a ministry official called the complainant and told him that an approved road layout and design was required before the road could be built. Both parties agree that the conversation became heated and the complainant became upset. The official then issued a verbal stop work order that prohibited harvesting and hauling operations.

Appropriateness of a Stop Work Order for a Woodlot near Midway, BC

Audit of Timber Harvesting and Road Activities: Riverside Forest Products Ltd., Lumby Division – FL A20191

This is a report on a compliance audit of Forest Licence A201912 held by Riverside Forest Products Ltd., Lumby Division. The audit examined timber harvesting and road construction, maintenance and deactivation, and the related operational plans, for the period September 1, 1998, to September 20, 1999, to assess compliance with the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act and related regulations (the Code).