Result or Strategy. 1. The FSP Holder” will: a. Develop relationships and protocols with aboriginal groups, aboriginal people and First Nations, Potentially Affected First Nations; b. Determine potential impacts of primary forest activities carried out by the FSP Holder under this plan, in the context of traditional and contemporary use by Potentially Affected First Nations, through; i. Comments made by Potentially Affected First Nations in accordance with Section 21 of the FPPR in response to an Information Sharing process, a CHR Evaluation, or a proposed CHR Mitigation Strategy and, subsequently confirmed by government in consultation with the Potentially Affected First Nation; or ii. Comments made by Potentially Affected First Nations during information meetings with the FSP Holder regarding Information Sharing Summary responses during the term of this plan, c. Conserve or, if necessary, protect CHR’s that are: i. Referred to in Section 10 of the FPPR, as of the date of submission of this plan or as designated to be resource features; ii. Not conserved or protected by other arrangements; iii. Likely to be adversely impacted by actions of the Holder carried out under this plan; iv. Capable of being addressed in the context of this plan; and d. Comply with the timber harvesting requirements in the Community Forest Agreement tenure and/or Management Plan. 2. The FSP Holder will abide by agreements made with Potentially Affected First Nations. 3. The FSP Holder will refer proposed primary forest activities to Potentially Affected First Nations within their asserted Traditional Territory within the FDU that are overlapped by a proposed primary forest activity during the initial planning stages of a Cutting Permit area for a minimum of 60 calendar days.
Result or Strategy. 1. The FSP Holder will seek information from affected grazing tenure holders of the location of proposed cutblocks and roads a minimum of 60 days prior to the submission of a cutting permit application.
Result or Strategy. 1. Where the FSP Holder constructs access to approved harvesting locations with an expected use of more than five years, the access may remain open until the cutblocks accessed by the roads are considered satisfactorily restocked or as required for other primary forest activities. 2. The FSP Holder will comply with Sections 4.4 (Cultural Heritage) and 5.4 (Tourism). 3. The FSP Holder, when proposing to deactivate access that has been in place for 5 or more years, or install access controls, will, a minimum of 60 days before any deactivation action is carried out: a) post notices of the intended actions on the Clinton Community Forest Website and place an advertisement in the 100 Mile House, Clinton and Xxxxxxxx papers. b)
Result or Strategy. The FSP Holder will protect streamside and riparian areas in accordance with the riparian habitat management strategies presented in Sections 5.5.2, 5.5.3 and 5.5.4 of this FSP.
Result or Strategy. Landscape Unit Boundaries Result or Strategy - OGMAs
Result or Strategy. Wildlife Tree Retention 1.The FSP Holder undertakes to comply with LUO Wildlife Tree Retention Area Objectives 6 and 7.
Result or Strategy. The FSP Holder undertakes to comply with LUO Lakes Management objectives 16, 17, 18 and 19.
Result or Strategy. The FSP Holder will apply the Results and Strategies for the Objectives Visual Quality (Section 5.3.2), Fish and Wildlife (Section 5.5) and Species at Risk (Section 5.12). 2. The FSP Holder will comply with Grizzly Bear Wildlife Habitat area requirements where theyexist. 3. The FSP Holder will record and map all instances of Grizzly Bear presence observed by staff or noted by consultants working on the FSP Holder’s tenure. The information will be used to inform primary forest activity planning.
Result or Strategy. 1. The FSP Holder will comply with the Strategies presented in this FSP for WTRA, Landscape level and Stand level biodiversity and Riparian management as presented in Section 5.5