Kootenay Boundary Higher Level Plan Order Variances
The variances should be viewed in concert with the Kootenay Boundary Higher Level Plan Order.
- Kootenay Boundary Higher Level Plan Order Variance Table - October 2002 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-01 - May 8, 2003 [pdf - 265kb]
- Variance KBHLP-02 - May 30, 2003 [pdf - 106kb]
- Variance KBHLP-03 - November 12, 2003 [pdf - 124kb]
- Variance KBHLP-04 - March 18, 2005 [pdf - 109kb]
- Variance KBHLP-04 Maps - Caribou Habitat Areas Central Rockies [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-04 Maps - Caribou Habitat Areas Central Selkirks [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-04 Maps - Caribou Habitat Areas South Selkirks [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-04 Maps - Caribou Habitat Areas South Purcells [pdf]
- Variance KBHLPO-04 Implementation Policy 1 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLPO-04 Implementation Policy 2 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-05 - February 29, 2004 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-05 Map - February 29, 2004 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-06 - September 23, 2004 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP-07 - September 30, 2005 [pdf]
- KBHLP - 07 BEO Map - Cranbrook RMZ [pdf]
- KBHLP - 07 BEO Map - Invermere RMZ [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP - 08, Golden RMZ - November 2, 2006 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP - 08, Golden RMZ Map - November 2, 2006 [pdf]
- Variance KBHLP - 09 - February 13, 2009 [pdf]
The variance KBHLP 9 order became effective on Feb. 13, 2009 and cancels Objective 3 Caribou of the 2002 Order and associated variances. This order has been replaced by Government Action Regulation Orders which reflect work completed by the Species at Risk Coordination Office. These orders can be found at the following website:
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/frpa/uwr/approved_uwr.html.
For further information regarding the Kootenay Boundary Higher Level Plan and application of objectives, contact Frank Wilmer, Integrated Land Management Bureau.
Frank Wilmer, Project Officer
Thompson Okanagan Service Centre
Regional Client Services Division
Integrated Land Management Bureau
Ministry of Agriculture and Lands
145 3rd Avenue,
Kamloops BC V2C 3M1
Phone: (250) 377-7015
Fax: (250) 377-7036
E-Mail: Frank.Wilmer@gov.bc.ca
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