July 23, 2018 Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Fort Nelson First Nation By E-mail: dtofte@northernrockies.ca Re: Letter of Support for the Fort Nelson Community Forest Partnership To Whom It May Concern; I am writing On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Fort Nelson & District Chamber of Commerce in support of the Community Forest proposed in partnership by the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality and Fort Nelson First Nation. The Fort Nelson & District Chamber of Commerce represents over 200 businesses in the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM). Located at Mile 300 of the Alaska Highway in the NE corner of BC we are the provinces first and only regional municipality and service a land base of over 85,000 km 2 or approximately 10% of the Province of British Columbia. The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality has had no active forest industry for the past 10 years and it is essential that we gain local control over our resource. Community Forests can be important economic drivers in local economies. We appreciate Premier Horgan s commitment to tying manufacturing and resource extraction to communities and fully support the development of a Community Forest within the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality. Please feel free to contact me if you need any further information. Sincerely, Bev Vandersteen, Executive Director
egional Municipality The Fort Nelson Community Forest A Partnership Between the Fort Nelson First Nation and the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Background: The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) has a long-held interest in obtaining a Community Forest. Similarly, the Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) have strong cultural, spiritual, and economic interests in the management of areas within their traditional territory. As a result, these two parties have come together to form a Partnership to acquire a Community Forest in the Fort Nelson TSA. In a March 17, 2017 letter to the parties, then Minister Steve Thomson announced that Government was willing to offer up to 185,000 m 3 per year of timber volume to support the partner's interest in acquiring a CFA. Since that time the Partners have worked diligently toward that goal. Over the 18 months the Partners have work collaboratively with district and regional Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNRORD) staff to identify a suitable operating area for the Community Forest (COMFOR). The Partners are looking for your support. If you support a Community Forest Agreement being issued to your communities then please sign below and also provide your name and address: Name: Address: Date:.::Woy j) uch,e.s_n.j, LA) /:fc/ I may 17/Ujf
The Fort Nelson Community Forest A Partnership Between the Fort Nelson First Nation and the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Background: The Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) has a long-held interest in obtaining a Community Forest. Similarly, the Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) have strong cultural, spiritual, and economic interests in the management of areas within their traditional territory. As a result, these two parties have come together to form a Partnership to acquire a Community Forest in the Fort Nelson TSA. In a March 17, 2017 letter to the parties, then Minister Steve Thomson announced that Government was willing to offer up to 185,000 m 3 per year of timber volume to support the partner's interest in acquiring a CFA. Since that time the Partners have worked diligently toward that goal. Over the 18 months the Partners have work collaboratively with district and regional Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNRORD) staff to identify a suitable operating area for the Community Forest (COMFOR). The Partners are looking for your support. If you support a Community Forest Agreement being issued to your communities then please sign below and also provide your name and address: Name: fyldo 1C-,dr tnc-m1l<;,-ll-fj Signature: -======- Address: t:d.x t 7 5'' Po tvt::1so, Date: /VI 77 / 1f f Email Address: fn,»:>, c02, /ICVJ@) /2 0 f-n,_ ct,._t /, Qc,
FORT NELSON COMMUNITY FOREST OPEN HOUSE (MAY 2018) COMMENT SHEET Address/Email: 2. What is your overall impression of the initial development of the Joint Fort Nelson First Nation (FNFN) and Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM) Community Forest Agreement? Does it adequately represent your vision for new forestry development in Fort Nelson? I cl-5 ot VJ Ork o.r\_d discussion h a.s be er, Com. /JI e f-e d 3. Are there aspects of the development of the Fort Nelson Community Forest Agreement and selection of proposed areas that concern you at this time? Are there elements that you think could be missing from the information presented at the Open House and Forum? Please describe. -:T h, f\ K + -e_ QfJ1-e_ l11as I a re5en k wy\ w a.s e Kc -e..cl-e-;j. o.f ;xaple.con{used 4. What aspects of the development of an area based Fort Nelson Community Forest Agreement do you particularly like? Please describe. 5. Do you support the development of the Joint FNFN and NRRM Fort Nelson Community Forest? Please describe. Do you have any other comments that you would like to share? o ol, 00-+ Con v ':1; our o c,u,,-, Thank you for sharing your thougws. Reminder: Comment Sheets can be dropped off at the offices of the Municipal Hall, the Fort Nelson First Nation Lands Department and the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations until May 31, 2018.