Kamloops Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP)
The Kamloops Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) involves the Crown-land resources spanning Kamloops, Clearwater, Logan Lake, Ashcroft and Chase. This was the first LRMP to be approved in B.C. (1995). As a 'living' plan, the LRMP was amended in 1996, and recently in 2001. The first KLRMP Monitoring Report (1999) has been completed, which assesses success in achieving desired outcomes after five years of implementation. Our process was used as a template for the Province. The KLRMP Monitoring Table continues to meet each year. The dedication of the public members is much valued and appreciated!
Download a complete, printable version of the Kamloops LRMP Document [pdf - 8.2MB]
The Plan
- Maps and Digital Data
- Kamloops Land and Resource Management Plan [pdf]
- Background Material
Implementation & Monitoring
- KLRMP Monitoring Report - 1999 [pdf]
Newsletters
- Newsletter #4 - February 2000 [pdf]
- Newsletter #3 - Christmas 1997 [pdf]
- Newsletter #2 - June 1997 [pdf]
- Newsletter #1 - Septemeber 1996 [pdf]
Legal Orders
- HLP/KLRMP Amending Order – February 13, 2009 [pdf]
- Province of British Columbia Order of the Minister of Agriculture and Lands - January 23, 2006 - Implementation of KLRMP in the Context of the FRPA [pdf]
- Order Amending the January 23, 1996 HLP/KLRMP Order - March 13, 1996 [pdf]
- Order Declaring the KLRMP to be a HLP Under Forest Practices Code - January 23, 1996 [pdf]
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- Coordinating interagency consultation with First Nations, comprising i) an aligned policy framework, ii) regional economic development priority setting, including shared business planning and resource sharing, and iii) coordinating multi-authorization project consultation.
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