From: Collins, Martin J ALC:EX [mailto:Martin.Collins@gov.bc.ca

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From: Collins, Martin J ALC:EX [mailto:Martin.Collins@gov.bc.ca
RDOS Regular Board Meeting
Agenda Item 4.3.1.3
From: Collins, Martin J ALC:EX [mailto:Martin.Collins@gov.bc.ca]
Sent: May-26-14 12:28 PM
To: Lauri Feindell
Subject: RE: Bylaw Referral A06312.012 446746 BC Ltd.
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This is to advise that the ALC has no objection to the proposed bylaw on the grounds the land does not
lie within the ALR. In addition the LH zone is appropriate adjacent to the ALR boundary.
Regards,
Martin Collins
Land Use Planner
Agricultural Land Commission
604-660-7021
Lauri Feindell
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XPAC Referrals Pacific <ReferralsPacific@dfo- mpo.gc.ca>
May-27-14 2:59 PM
Lauri Feindell
Christopher Garrish
RE: Bylaw Referral A06312.012
The role of the DFO’s Fisheries Protection Program is to protect and conserve fish and fish habitat in support of
Canada’s coastal and inland fisheries resources, and to make regulatory decisions under the fisheries protection
provisions of the Fisheries Act. The FPP is specifically responsible for reviewing projects for which a s.35(2) Fisheries Act
Authorization is required.
DEC does not have a regulatory role related to the review of Bylaw Referrals and/or Amendments because these do not
directly propose works, undertakings or activities that will result in serious harm to fish.
DEC’s Projects Near Water website (http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/pnw-ppe/index-eng.html) includes information for
proponents on how to comply with the Fisheries Act, request a DFO review of a project, and request a Fisheries Act
authorization.
If you have any further questions about DFO’s regulatory process or need general information, contact DEC
Headquarters toll free: 1-866-845-6776 or email: EnquiriesPacific@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
Thank you,
Chantelle Caron
Fides rc•tect;cn Biologist I BcIcgise
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From: Lauri Feindell [mailto: lfeindell@rdos.bc.ca]
Sent: 2014—May-22 4:33 PM
To: ‘Collins, Martin J ALC: EX’ (Martin.ColIinsqov.bc.ca); HBE@interiorhealth.ca; carl.withler@gems3.gov.bc.ca’
(carl.withlergems3 .ov. bc.ca); tosoyoos©osoyoos.ca; ‘mbjerkan@sd53.bc.ca’ (mbierkansd53 bc.ca); ‘Referral Apps
REG8 ENV:EX’ (ReferralAppsREG8qov.bc.ca); XPAC Referrals Pacific; hayley.bond@gov.bc.ca;
FBCLandsFortisBC.com; chiefIsib. net; referrals.coordinator©lsib.net; referralsclerk@lsib.net; onareception@syilx.org;
jpepper©syilx.org; tonyboib.ca; banlo@oib.ca
Cc: Christopher Garrish
Subject: Bylaw Referral A06312.012
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Please find a copy of the bylaw referral along with two proposed amendment bylaws (2450.11 and 2451.18).
Please send any responses by email to planning@rdos.bc.ca. If you have any questions with respect to the above
application, please do not hesitate to contact the planner, Christopher Garrish, 250-490-4101.
Sincerely,
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Lauri Feindell
FW: OCP Amendment 2815
of the Local Government Act
Subject:
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85th Street (A06312.012) Consistency with Section 882
From: Cameron Baughen
Sent: May-29-14 2:34 PM
To: Lauri Feindell; Sandy Croteau; Doug French
Cc: Christopher Garrish
Subject: RL: OCP Amendment 2815 85th Street (A06312.012) Consistency with Section 882 of the Local Government
Act
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This does not appear to impact the Solid Waste Management Plan. There may be a Liquid waste management plan for
the area as it borders Osoyoos Lake? This plan may be developed by the RDOS or Town of Osoyoos.
Cameron Baughen, Solid Waste Management Coordinator
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Phone: 250-490-4203 Toll Free: 1-877-610-3737
www.rdos.bc.ca
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BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Ministry of Transportation
aiid Infrastructure
DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS
PRELIMINARY BYLAW
COMMUNICATION
Your File #:
eDAS File #:
Date:
447857 BC Ltd
2451.18
2014-02397
May27,2014
Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen
101 Martin Street
Penticton, BC V2A 5J9
Attention: Lauri A Feindell, Planning Secretary
Re:
Proposed Bylaw 2451.18 for:
Lot 1, Plan EPPI 551 3, District Lot 2450S, SDYD
2815 85th Street. Osovoos. BC.
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Preliminary Approval is granted for the rezoning for one year pursuant to section
52(3)(a) of the Transportation Act.
If you have any questions please feel free to call Rob Bitte at (250) 490-2280.
Yours truly,
Robert Bitte
District Development Technician
Local District Address
Penticton Area Office
HI 183P-eDAS (2009/02)
102 Industrial Place
Penticton, BC V2A 7C8
Canada
Phone: (250) 490-8200 Fax: (250) 490-2231
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Cooper, Diana FLNR:EX
Lauri Feindell
Planning
RE: Bylaw Referral A06312.012
June-24-14 12:08:07 PM
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Hello Lauri,
Thanks for following up on this referral – I’m not sure you got a response so I’m sending this one. J
Regarding Bylaw Referral A06312.012, L 1 DL 2450S SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PL
EPP15513, bordering Haynes Point Provincial Park. Provincial records indicate that there are no
archaeological sites recorded on the subject property. The property does have high potential to
contain previously unrecorded archaeological materials however.
Archaeological sites (both recorded and unrecorded) are protected under the Heritage Conservation
Act and must not be altered or damaged without a permit from the Archaeology Branch. Given the
potential to contain unknown archaeological sites, an eligible consulting archaeologist (able to hold
Provincial heritage permits through the Archaeology Branch) should be engaged prior to any landaltering activities to determine if development activities are likely to impact unknown archaeological
sites. If the archaeologist determines that development activities will not impact any archaeological
deposits, then a site alteration permit is not required.
I am informing you of this archaeological potential so proponents are aware of the potential risk for
encountering a site if they choose to conduct any land-altering activities on the property.
Proponents should contact an archaeologist prior to development to conduct an in-field assessment
and/or detailed review of the property. However, the Archaeology Branch is not requiring the
proponent conduct an archaeological study or obtain a permit prior to development of this property.
In this instance it is a risk management decision for the proponent.
If any land-altering development is planned and proponents choose not to contact an archaeologist
prior to development, owners and operators should be notified that if an archaeological site is
encountered during development, activities must be halted and the Archaeology Branch contacted
at 250-953-3334 for direction. If an archaeological site is encountered during development and the
appropriate permits are not in place, proponents will be in contravention of the Heritage
Conservation Act and face possible fines and likely experience development delays while the
appropriate permits are obtained.
Archaeologists may be contacted through the BC Association of Professional Archaeologists
(www.bcapa.ca/) or through local yellow pages and online directories. If the project proponents
have questions please ask them to visit the FAQ page at
http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/archaeology/faq.htm and the Property Owners and Developers web page
at http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/archaeology/property_owners_and_developers/index.htm.
Please review the screenshot of the property below (outlined in yellow).The brown indicates high
potential for unrecorded archaeological materials The grey to the right indicates moderate
potentail.
If this does not represent the property listed in the data request please contact me.
Kind regards,
Diana
From: Lauri Feindell [mailto:lfeindell@rdos.bc.ca]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 9:22 AM
To: Cooper, Diana FLNR:EX
Subject: FW: Bylaw Referral A06312.012
Hi Diana, I am following up on this referral that was sent out in May, and I may have misfiled the
response, but I do not see a response from Archaeology and would appreciate it if you could check
your records if Hayley did respond to this referral.
Your help is appreciated,
Thank you,
Lauri
From: Lauri Feindell
Sent: May-22-14 4:33 PM
To: 'Collins, Martin J ALC:EX' (Martin.Collins@gov.bc.ca); HBE@interiorhealth.ca;
'carl.withler@gems3.gov.bc.ca' (carl.withler@gems3.gov.bc.ca); 'tosoyoos@osoyoos.ca';
'mbjerkan@sd53.bc.ca' (mbjerkan@sd53.bc.ca); 'Referral Apps REG8 ENV:EX'
(ReferralAppsREG8@gov.bc.ca); ReferralsPacific@dfo-mpo.gc.ca; hayley.bond@gov.bc.ca;
FBCLands@FortisBC.com; chief@lsib.net; 'referrals.coordinator@lsib.net'; 'referralsclerk@lsib.net';
onareception@syilx.org; jpepper@syilx.org; 'tonyb@oib.ca'; 'banjo@oib.ca'
Cc: Christopher Garrish
Subject: Bylaw Referral A06312.012
Please find a copy of the bylaw referral along with two proposed amendment bylaws (2450.11 and
2451.18).
Please send any responses by email to planning@rdos.bc.ca. If you have any questions with respect
to the above application, please do not hesitate to contact the planner, Christopher Garrish, 250490-4101.
Sincerely,
Lauri Feindell
Planning Administrative Assistant,
Development Services
Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen
p: 250.490.4107 f: 250.490.0063
RESPONSE SUMMARY
Bylaw referral: 2450.11/2451.18
Approval Recommended for
Reasons Outlined Below
Approval Recommended Subject to
Conditions Below
Interests Unaffected by Bylaw
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Approval Not Recommended
Due to Reasons Outlined Below
This application appears to zone lands identified for agricultural production
through the OCP process to allow for residential development. Added, a quick
review of the soils maps for this property show soils capable of land based
agricultural production. Loss of agriculturally capable lands and resultant
economic development is not supported by the Ministry of Agriculture.
Should you have questions or concerns regarding this response please call me at
250 861 7229.
Signature:
Carl Withler P.Ag.
Signed By:
Agency:
Ministry of Agriculture
Title:
Date:
June
nd
2
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2014
Regional Agrologist.
Lauri Feindell
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Christopher Garrish
June-25-14 8:52 AM
Lauri Feindell
FW: OCP & Zoning Amendment RDOS File: A-06312.012 IHA File: 002782
A2014.041-ZONE (447857 BC Ltd) 20140522.pdf
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From: Beaupre, John [mailto:John .Beaupre©interiorhealth ca)
Sent: June-18-14 10:46 AM
To: Christopher Garrish
Subject: OCP & Zoning Amendment RDOS File: A-06312.012 IHA File: 002782
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Christopher Garrish, MCIP RPP
Regional District of Olcanagan-Similkameen
101 Martin Street, Penticton, BC, V2A 5J9
Dear Mr. Garrish:
Re: Electoral Area ‘A’ Osoyoos Rural Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2451.18, 2014 and Electoral Area ‘A’ Rural Osoyoos
Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 2450.11, 2014.
Thank you for the opportunity to provide comment on the above referenced and attached OCP and Zoning Bylaw
amendments.
This office has no concern or objection to the proposed amendments.
Please contact me with any questions.
Thank you.
John C. Beaupre, C.P.H.l.(C)
Environmental Health Officer
Interior Health Authority
Penticton Health Protection
105 —550 Carmi Avenue, Penticton, BC, V2A 3G6
Bus: (250) 770-5540
Direct: (250) 492-4000 Ext: 2744
Cell: (250) 809-7356
Fax: (250) 770-5541
Email: john.beaupre@interiorhealth.ca
Web: www.interiorhealth.ca
Lauri Feindell
Subject:
FW: OCP Amendment 2815
of the Local Government Act
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From: Sandy Croteau
Sent: June-25-14 12:22 PM
To: Lauri Feindell
Subject: RE: OCP Amendment 2815
Act
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85th Street (A06312.012) Consistency with Section 882
85th Street (A06312.012) Consistency with Section 882 of the Local Government
HI Lauri
No issues
Sandy Croteau
250-490-4230
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BRITISH
COLUMBIA
June 26, 2014
File: 58000-20/101824
Your file: A-6312.012
Regional District of Okanagan Similkameen
101 Martin Street
Penticton BC V2A 5J9
Attention: Christopher Garish
Re:
Zoning Amendment, south of Haynes Point
Thank you for extending the due date on this referral.
Staff from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO),
Ecosystems Program, reviewed the above noted referral. We have the following comments.
We have no concerns with the proposed correction of zoning for Lot I, Plan EPPI5513,
District Lot 2450S, SDYD to Large Holdings.
As mentioned in the referral, Watercourse Development Permit (WDP) Area and
Environmentally Sensitive Development Permit (ESDP) Area designations will still apply.
We also would like to point out that the Riparian Areas Regulation is likely to apply to future
development, depending on the type and location of development.
Yours truly,
Orville Dyer
Ecosystems Biologist
For the Referral Committee
OD/
Ministry of
Forests, Lands and
Natural Resource Operations
Resource Management
Thompson Okanagan Region
102 Industrial Place
Penticton, BC V2A 7C8
Te’ephone: (250> 490-8200
Facsimile: (250> 490-2231
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