Comments are being accepted until Sunday, Oct. 2, on a discussion paper released July 28 as part of a comprehensive review of the Sunshine Coast timber supply area.
The discussion paper describes the geography, natural resources, forest management, socio-economic profile and allowable annual cut history of the Sunshine Coast timber supply area, which includes Sechelt, Gibsons and Powell River.
Chief forester Jim Snetsinger will review a summary of public input on the discussion paper before he sets a new allowable annual cut for the Sunshine Coast timber supply area.
Copies of the discussion paper are available from the Sunshine Coast district office in Powell River or on the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations website at: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hts/.
The chief forester's allowable annual cut determination is an independent professional judgment based on information ranging from technical forestry reports, First Nations and public input to the government's social and economic goals.
Under the timber supply review, the chief forester must determine how much wood can be harvested in each of the province's 38 timber supply areas and 34 tree farm licences at least once every 10 years.
A new allowable annual cut may be determined earlier in response to abnormal situations, or postponed for up to five years if an allowable annual cut level is not expected to change significantly.
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