Forest Practices Code Transition Woodlots & CFAs Al Waters Senior Woodlot Licence Forester, MOF
Woodlots & CFAs Introduction FDP for CFAs FDP for woodlots Site plans for woodlots and CFAs Roads for woodlots and CFAs
Woodlots & CFAs FDPs for Community Forest Agreements FDPs for CFAs are not extended to April 1, 2005 FDPs for CFAs expire as specified in their letter of approval FDPs for CFAs can be extended for up to 1 year
Woodlots & CFAs FDPs for Woodlot Licences FDPs that are due to expire before April 1, 2005, are extended to April 1, FDPs that are due to expire after April 1, 2005, remain in effect until the expiry date specified in their Letter of Approval. One year extensions of woodlot FDPs are eliminated. FDPs that expired in the last year are also automatically extended to April 1, 2005.
Woodlots & CFAs Reduced Content for new FDPs green-up and cutblock size considerations have been eliminated referral to resource agencies eliminated there is a reduced list of “forest resources” that require measures to protect
Woodlots & CFAs Site Plans for Woodlots WLs and CFAs still required to prepare and obtain the DM’s approval of a Site Plan for new harvest areas unless the area qualifies for a Site Plan exemption Site Plans no longer need to describe the function of trees that are retained in Riparian Management Zones
Woodlots & CFAs Roads for Woodlots and CFAs Sections 44 to 57 of the WLFMR are repealed and replaced with wording that parallels sections 4 to 17 of the Forest Road Regulation Persons involved with WLs and CFAs should review Ron Davis’ information on amendments to road requirements
Woodlots & CFAs Different Road Requirements for WLs and CFAs Compared to Major Licensees WLs and CFAs are only required to prepare RLADs in 3 situations where DM approval of the RLAD is required WLs and CFAs are not required to make RLADs publicly available WLs and CFAs can be authorized to construct or modify any road on the Crown portion of a WL or CFA using a Road Permit or Cutting Permit
Woodlots & CFAs Roads for Woodlots and CFAs Preparation of a RLAD and DM approval is required in only 3 circumstances: Work in riparian reserve zones or riparian management zones, other than crossings Within 100 m upslope of a known licensed community water supply intake In areas of unstable or potentially unstable terrain, where the licensee proposes measures that will not result in the least likelihood of a landslide
Woodlots & CFAs End of Woodlot & CFA Presentation with Al Waters