Kalum LRMP Implementation & Monitoring

Plan Implementation Committee

Agendas & Meeting Summaries

Meeting Agenda Minutes
May 16, 2007 [PDF]  
April 18, 2007 [PDF]  
March 21, 2007 [PDF] [PDF]
March 1, 2007 [PDF] [PDF]
February 28, 2007 [PDF] [PDF]
February 21, 2007 [PDF] [PDF]
January 10, 2007 [PDF] [PDF]
November 22, 2006 [PDF] [PDF]
September 20, 2006 [PDF] [PDF]
June 21, 2006 [PDF] [PDF]
May 17, 2006 [PDF] [PDF]
April 19, 2006 [PDF] [PDF]
March 15, 2006 [PDF] [PDF]
February 15, 2006   [PDF]

Plan Implementation Committee Description

The Plan Implementation Committee (PIC) was initiated by the Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management (now called the Integrated Land Management Bureau-ILMB) on March 6, 2004, as a requirement of the approved Kalum Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP). The committee is comprised of public stakeholders, First Nations and provincial and local government representatives.

Plan Implementation Committees are part of the provincial government’s framework for implementation and monitoring of regional and subregional land use plans. The role of the Kalum LRMP Plan Implementation Committee is to monitor, at the strategic level, resource management and development activities to assess compliance with, and effectiveness of, those activities to meet the intent of the Kalum LRMP. The Plan Implementation Committee makes recommendations to the Skeena Region Managers Committee with respect to plan implementation or amendments. The Plan Implementation Committee does not have the mandate to make Land and Resource Management Planning decisions.

Additional roles of the Plan Implementation Committee include:

  • Represent the range of value perspectives of the community to guide strategic land-use decisions, with the aid of technical information supplied by the appropriate government agencies, traditional ecological knowledge of First Nations, industry and other user groups
  • Work with the appropriate provincial government committees and agencies in monitoring and evaluating the implementation and effectiveness of the Kalum LRMP.
  • Act as the vehicle for public input on issues arising from the LRMP, and public land resource use; and to
  • Review any proposed changes to the LRMP and provide comments to the appropriate government agency.
  • The Plan Implementation Committee is accountable to the public and First Nations of the Kalum LRMP area. In fulfilling its obligations, the PIC will consult with the community when carrying out its monitoring role, and when providing advice and comment on LRMP issues. This advice may take the form of public meetings, special meetings and First Nations meetings, and receiving advice, suggestions, or information from the public. Information that is used by the Plan Implementation Committee, and all technical analysis provided by the provincial agencies, will be available to the general public and First Nations.

Past Presentations to the Committee