Examples of Islands Trust in a sentence
The Board is required by the Islands Trust Act to create and implement a plan for the acquisition, management and disposal of land.
This protocol is also intended to promote procedural certainty and fairness for land owners and land use applicants involved in the land use regulation process on any island within the Islands Trust Area.
The Islands Trust Area covers 5,200 square kilometres and includes 13 major islands and over 450 smaller islands.
The mandate of Islands Trust is “to preserve and protect the Trust Area and its unique amenities and environment for the benefit of the residents of the Trust Area and of British Columbia, in cooperation with municipalities, regional districts, improvement districts, other persons and organizations, and the government of British Columbia” (Islands Trust Act).
In the research site, the language of instruction is either Kazakh or Russian, which is why the survey was only offered in these two languages.
The Islands Trust reserves the right to modify the terms of this Request for Proposals at any time in its sole discretion.
Every four years, island residents elect two trustees to represent them on their local trust committee / Bowen Island Municipal Council and the regional Islands Trust Council.
As a regional body, Trust Council acts on matters that affect the entire Islands Trust Area, including setting the annual budget; creating and monitoring a Trust-wide Strategic Plan; implementing and amending the Islands Trust Policy Statement; advocating on issues important to the entire region; and engaging with First Nations and other governments, agencies, and organizations to preserve and protect the Trust Area for future generations.
Parts I and II outline the purpose, the Islands Trust object, and Council’s guiding principles.
Islands Trust Staff currently has little information on groundwater such as the effects of climate change on recharge and capacity of the aquifers to provide water.