Examples of Lakes District Land in a sentence
The Owner shall concurrently with the registration of first Subdivision of the Lakes District Land, transfer or dedicate to the Regional District, at no cost, title to the Notch Summit.
The Lakes District Land and Resource Management Planning process provides broad direction for the sustainable use of Crown land and resources.
The Owner shall provide the Regional District with $40,000 for four bus shelters to be installed by the Regional District at locations on or in the immediate vicinity of the Lakes District Land and the Schooner Cove Land, such payment to be provided when the Regional District has commenced a regularly scheduled daily bus service to the Lakes District Land or the Schooner Cove Land, and the Regional District shall construct all four transit shelters within six months after the receipt of $40,000.
The Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan is implemented by tenure holders under the oversight of government agencies.
This plan is consistent with the provisions of the Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan and was approved July 17, 2003.
The Community Forest is entirely within the area that the Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan recommendations cover.
The OGMAs for the Lakes TSA are defined in the Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan and the Forest Stewardship Plan states that these areas will be removed from the THLB.
The Community Forest is within the area of three strategic land and resource plans: Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan Lakes South Sustainable Resource Management Plan Lakes North Sustainable Resource Management Plan For additional information on the Strategic Land and Resource Plans see Appendix 8.
The biodiversity values addressed in this plan relate to landscape level or “coarse filter” biodiversity objectives.These objectives include:• Seral stages• Old growth• Wildlife tree retention• Connectivity• Patch size distribution• Species composition These biodiversity objectives are complementary to, and consistent with, Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) direction.
Higher Level Plans1The Lakes District Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) was approved by government in January 2000.