HARVEST OF MONUMENTAL CEDAR AND CYPRESS. 4.1. Toquaht Nation will harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land in accordance with: a. this Agreement; b. the Cedar Harvest Plan; c. free use permits pursuant to section 48 of the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 157; d. other applicable Provincial Laws; e. any applicable permits; and f. any provincial land use designations, management plans or objectives. 4.2. Prior to harvesting a Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land, the Toquaht Nation must apply to the district manager or authorized forest officer for a permit. 4.3. An application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress will include the following information: a. proof of endorsement by the Toquaht Nation; b. a description of the intended purpose of sufficient detail to justify the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress to be used; c. the species and volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress required and how the volume was estimated; d. if the application to harvest is for a volume exceeding 50 m3, but not exceeding 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, a demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall or other similar structure; e. a description of the proposed harvesting area, if appropriate; and f. the desired time period for undertaking the harvest. 4.4. The district manager or authorized forest officer will consider, in the context of assessing an application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress by the Toquaht Nation, the following criteria: a. consistency with the Cedar Harvest Plan; b. consistency with the approved use, species, volume and location to be harvested from Provincial Crown Land pursuant to 3.6; c. application is endorsed by the Toquaht Nation; d. if the volume requested exceeds 50 m3, but does not exceed 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, any demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall, or other similar structure; and e. the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress requested should be only the minimum necessary to complete the structure. 4.5. If the criteria set out in 4.4 is met, the district manager or authorized forest officer will issue the permit in a timely manner and may impose the following conditions: a. the term of the permit must not exceed one year; b. the Toquaht Nation may harvest the Monumental Cedar and Cypress for the purpose specified; c. the Toquaht Nation may harvest the specified species, volume, and location if applicable; and d. any other terms and conditions consistent with the Cedar Harvest Plan or Provincial Law as determined to be necessary by the district manager or authorized forest officer to address such concerns as marking and transport of timber, harvesting and utilization of timber, equipment to be used in harvesting, disposal and slash, riparian areas, waste and silviculture. 4.6. Toquaht Nation will not pay stumpage to British Columbia for any Monumental Cedar and Cypress harvested under this Agreement. 4.7. For greater certainty, in accordance with Provincial Law, nothing in this Agreement requires the Toquaht Nation to pay stumpage for harvesting of monumental trees for Cultural Purposes.
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Samples: Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement, Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement
HARVEST OF MONUMENTAL CEDAR AND CYPRESS. 4.1. Toquaht Nation Uchucklesaht Tribe will harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land in accordance with:
a. this Agreement;
b. the Cedar Harvest Plan;
c. free use permits pursuant to section 48 of the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 157;
d. other applicable Provincial LawsLaw;
e. the Thunderbird’s Nest (T’iitsk’in Paawats) Protected Area Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement;
f. the Monumental Cedar and Cypress Plan;
g. any applicable permits; and
f. h. any provincial land use designations, management plans or objectives.
4.2. Prior to harvesting a Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land, the Toquaht Nation Uchucklesaht Tribe must apply to the district manager or authorized forest officer for a permit.
4.3. An application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress will include the following information:
a. proof of endorsement by the Toquaht NationUchucklesaht Tribe;
b. a detailed description of the intended purpose of sufficient detail to justify structure for which the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress are to be used;
c. the species and volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress required and how the volume was estimated;
d. if the application to harvest is for a volume exceeding 50 m3, but not exceeding 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, a demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall hall, or other similar structure;
e. a description of the proposed harvesting area, if appropriate; and
f. the desired time period for undertaking the harvest.
4.4. The district manager or authorized forest officer will consider, in the context of assessing an application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress by the Toquaht NationUchucklesaht Tribe, the following criteria:
a. consistency with the Cedar Harvest Plan;
b. consistency with the approved use, species, volume and location to be harvested from Provincial Crown Land pursuant to 3.6;
c. application is endorsed by the Toquaht NationUchucklesaht Tribe;
d. if the volume requested exceeds 50 m3, but does not exceed 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, any demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall, or other similar structure; and
e. the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress requested should be only the minimum necessary to complete the structure.
4.5. If the criteria set out in 4.4 is met, the district manager or authorized forest officer will issue the permit in a timely manner permit, and may impose the following conditions:
a. the term of the permit must not exceed one year;
b. the Toquaht Nation Uchucklesaht Tribe may harvest the Monumental Cedar and Cypress for the purpose specified;
c. the Toquaht Nation Uchucklesaht Tribe may harvest the specified species, volume, and location if applicable; and
d. any other terms and conditions consistent with the Cedar Harvest Plan or Provincial Law as determined to be necessary by the district manager or authorized forest officer to address such concerns as marking and transport of timber, harvesting and utilization of timber, equipment to be used in harvesting, disposal and slash, riparian areas, waste waste, and silviculture.
4.6. Toquaht Nation Uchucklesaht Tribe will harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress in the Thunderbird’s Nest (T’iitsk’in Paawats) Protected Area in accordance with the Thunderbird’s Nest (T’iitsk’in Paawats) Protected Area Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement.
4.7. Uchucklesaht Tribe will not pay stumpage to British Columbia for any Monumental Cedar and Cypress harvested under this Agreement.
4.74.8. For greater certainty, in accordance with Provincial Law, nothing in this Agreement requires the Toquaht Nation Uchucklesaht Tribe to pay stumpage for harvesting of monumental trees for Cultural Purposes.
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Samples: Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement, Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement
HARVEST OF MONUMENTAL CEDAR AND CYPRESS. 4.1. Toquaht Nation Huu-ay-aht First Nations will harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land in accordance with:
a. this Agreement;
b. the Cedar Harvest Plan;
c. free use permits pursuant to section 48 of the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 157;
d. other applicable Provincial Laws;
e. any applicable permits; and
f. any provincial land use designations, management plans or objectives.
4.2. Prior to harvesting a Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land, the Toquaht Nation Huu-ay-aht First Nations must apply to the district manager or authorized forest officer for a permit.
4.3. An application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress will include the following information:
a. proof of endorsement by the Toquaht NationHuu-ay-aht First Nations;
b. a description of the intended purpose of sufficient detail to justify the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress to be used;
c. the species and volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress required and how the volume was estimated;
d. if the application to harvest is for a volume exceeding 50 m3, but not exceeding 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, a demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall or other similar structure;
e. a description of the proposed harvesting area, if appropriate; and
f. the desired time period for undertaking the harvest.
4.4. The district manager or authorized forest officer will consider, in the context of assessing an application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress by the Toquaht NationHuu-ay-aht First Nations, the following criteria:
a. consistency with the Cedar Harvest Plan;
b. consistency with the approved use, species, volume and location to be harvested from Provincial Crown Land pursuant to 3.6;
c. application is endorsed by the Toquaht NationHuu-ay-aht First Nations;
d. if the volume requested exceeds 50 m3, but does not exceed 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, any demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall, or other similar structure; and
e. the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress requested should be only the minimum necessary to complete the structure.
4.5. If the criteria set out in 4.4 is met, the district manager or authorized forest officer will issue the permit in a timely manner and may impose the following conditions:
a. the term of the permit must not exceed one year;
b. the Toquaht Nation Huu-ay-aht First Nations may harvest the Monumental Cedar and Cypress for the purpose specified;
c. the Toquaht Nation Huu-ay-aht First Nations may harvest the specified species, volume, and location if applicable; and
d. any other terms and conditions consistent with the Cedar Harvest Plan or Provincial Law as determined to be necessary by the district manager or authorized forest officer to address such concerns as marking and transport of timber, harvesting and utilization of timber, equipment to be used in harvesting, disposal and slash, riparian areas, waste and silviculture.
4.6. Toquaht Nation Huu-ay-aht First Nations will not pay stumpage to British Columbia for any Monumental Cedar and Cypress harvested under this Agreement.
4.7. For greater certainty, in accordance with Provincial Law, nothing in this Agreement requires the Toquaht Nation Huu-ay-aht First Nations to pay stumpage for harvesting of monumental trees for Cultural Purposes.
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HARVEST OF MONUMENTAL CEDAR AND CYPRESS. 4.1. Toquaht Nation Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations will harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land in accordance with:
a. this Agreement;
b. the Cedar Harvest Plan;
c. free use permits pursuant to section 48 of the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 157;
d. other applicable Provincial LawsLaw;
e. the Power River Watershed Protected Area Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement;
f. the Monumental Cedar and Cypress Plan;
g. any applicable permits; and
f. h. any provincial land use designations, management plans or objectives.
4.2. Prior to harvesting a Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land, the Toquaht Nation Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations must apply to the district manager or authorized forest officer for a permit.
4.3. An application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress will include the following information:
a. proof of endorsement by the Toquaht NationKa:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations;
b. a detailed description of the intended purpose of sufficient detail to justify structure for which the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress are to be used;
c. the species and volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress required and how the volume was estimated;
d. if the application to harvest is for a volume exceeding 50 m3, but not exceeding 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, a demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall hall, or other similar structure;
e. a description of the proposed harvesting area, if appropriate; and
f. the desired time period for undertaking the harvest.
4.4. The district manager or authorized forest officer will consider, in the context of assessing an application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress by the Toquaht NationKa:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations, the following criteria:
a. consistency with the Cedar Harvest Plan;
b. consistency with the approved use, species, volume and location to be harvested from Provincial Crown Land pursuant to 3.6;
c. application is endorsed by the Toquaht NationKa:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations;
d. if the volume requested exceeds 50 m3, but does not exceed 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, any demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall, or other similar structure; and
e. the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress requested should be only the minimum necessary to complete the structure.
4.5. If the criteria set out in 4.4 is met, the district manager or authorized forest officer will issue the permit in a timely manner permit, and may impose the following conditions:
a. the term of the permit must not exceed one year;
b. the Toquaht Nation Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations may harvest the Monumental Cedar and Cypress for the purpose specified;
c. the Toquaht Nation Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations may harvest the specified species, volume, and location if applicable; and
d. any other terms and conditions consistent with the Cedar Harvest Plan or Provincial Law as determined to be necessary by the district manager or authorized forest officer to address such concerns as marking and transport of timber, harvesting and utilization of timber, equipment to be used in harvesting, disposal and slash, riparian areas, waste waste, and silviculture.
4.6. Toquaht Nation Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations will harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress in the Power River Watershed Protected Area in accordance with the Power River Watershed Protected Area Monumental Cedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement.
4.7. Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations will not pay stumpage to British Columbia for any Monumental Cedar and Cypress harvested under this Agreement.
4.74.8. For greater certainty, in accordance with Provincial Law, nothing in this Agreement requires the Toquaht Nation Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’/Che:k’tles7et’h’ First Nations to pay stumpage for harvesting of monumental trees for Cultural Purposes.
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HARVEST OF MONUMENTAL CEDAR AND CYPRESS. 4.1. Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation will harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land in accordance with:
a. this Agreement;
b. the Cedar Harvest Plan;
c. free use permits pursuant to section 48 of the Forest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 157;
d. other applicable Provincial Laws;
e. any applicable permits; and
f. any provincial land use designations, management plans or objectives.
4.2. Prior to harvesting a Monumental Cedar and Cypress for Cultural Purposes on Provincial Crown Land, the Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation must apply to the district manager or authorized forest officer for a permit.
4.3. An application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress will include the following information:
a. proof of endorsement by the Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation;
b. a description of the intended purpose of sufficient detail to justify the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress to be used;
c. the species and volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress required and how the volume was estimated;
d. if the application to harvest is for a volume exceeding 50 m3, but not exceeding 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, a demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall or other similar structure;
e. a description of the proposed harvesting area, if appropriate; and
f. the desired time period for undertaking the harvest.
4.4. The district manager or authorized forest officer will consider, in the context of assessing an application to harvest Monumental Cedar and Cypress by the Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation, the following criteria:
a. consistency with the Cedar Harvest Plan;
b. consistency with the approved use, species, volume and location to be harvested from Provincial Crown Land pursuant to 3.6;
c. application is endorsed by the Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation;
d. if the volume requested exceeds 50 m3, but does not exceed 250 m3 of Monumental Cedar and Cypress, any demonstration that the trees are to be used for the construction of a longhouse, community hall, or other similar structure; and
e. the volume of Monumental Cedar and Cypress requested should be only the minimum necessary to complete the structure.
4.5. If the criteria set out in 4.4 is met, the district manager or authorized forest officer will issue the permit in a timely manner and may impose the following conditions:
a. the term of the permit must not exceed one year;
b. the Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation may harvest the Monumental Cedar and Cypress for the purpose specified;
c. the Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation may harvest the specified species, volume, and location if applicable; and
d. any other terms and conditions consistent with the Cedar Harvest Plan or Provincial Law as determined to be necessary by the district manager or authorized forest officer to address such concerns as marking and transport of timber, harvesting and utilization of timber, equipment to be used in harvesting, disposal and slash, riparian areas, waste and silviculture.
4.6. Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation will not pay stumpage to British Columbia for any Monumental Cedar and Cypress harvested under this Agreement.
4.7. For greater certainty, in accordance with Provincial Law, nothing in this Agreement requires the Toquaht Ucluelet First Nation to pay stumpage for harvesting of monumental trees for Cultural Purposes.
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