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SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
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Revised: April 14, 2011
Please check with the TNRD (1-250-377-8673) for current information on this Bylaw
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AMENDMENTS TO THE TEXT OF SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN ADOPTION BYLAW NO. 1451, 1995
1. Bylaw No. 2238 – Reconsidered and Adopted December 16, 2010
Sections 1, 7, 9, 10, 12, and 13 have been amended to include: • Community Parks Policies; • Riparian Areas Policies; • Wildfire Management Policies; and • A new Wildfire Hazard map has been added as “Map 3”
2. Bylaw No. 2318 – Reconsidered and Adopted April 14, 2011
Sections 1 and 13 amended to include:
• Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Reduction overview, targets, policies and actions
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THOMPSON-MCOLA REGIONAL DISTRICT
BYLAWNO. I45I
A BYLAW TO ADOPT AN OFFICI,AL COMMUMTY PLANFOR THE SOI-ITH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN AREA
WHEREAS the Municipal Act provides that the Board of Directors may prepare anOfficial Communig Plan;
AND WHEREAS the Board of Directors of the Thompson-Nicola Regional Districtdeems it desirable to adopt an Oflicial Community Plan for the Souih Ttompson Vãlley andPinantan Area;
AND WHEREAS the Official Community Plan is consistent with the RegionalDist-ict's Economic Devel_qpment and Capital Expendi-nue Programs and as tbere is nõWasteManagement Plan for the Plan Area;
NOW THEREFORE. the Board of Directors of the Thompson-Nicola RegionalDistrict, ín open meeting assembled, enacts as follows:
_l This bylaw may bc cited æ "Soutb Thompson Valley and Pina¡tan OfficialCommunity Plan Adoption Bylaw No. 1451, 1995".
2. "South Thornpson Valley and Pinanta¡ Ofñcial Settlement Plan Adoption BylawNo. 691" is hereby repealed.
3. Schedule "4" anached hereto and forming part of this bylaw is the OfficialCommunity Plan.
READ a FIRST time this 23ú day of February, 1995.
READ a SECOND time this fth day of March, 1995.
READ a THIRD time this 22nd day of February, 1996.
I hereby certiff the foregoing to be a rue and conect copy of Bylaw No. 145 l, cited as "SouthThompson Valley and Pinanta¡ Oflicial Community Plan Adopiion Bylaw No. 1451" as READ aTHIRD time by the Board of Directors.
Dated at Kamloops, B.C. this 5tb dåy of Marcb, 1996.
-tçv-%;LSecretary
Received the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs this 27th day of June, 1996,
RECONSIDERED AND ADOPTED this lSth day of July, 1996.
r/tChairperson
I hereby certiry the foregoing to be a tn¡e and correct copy of Bylaw No. 1 45 1 , cited as "SouthThompson Valley and Pinanta¡ Official Community Plan Adrption Bylaw No. 1451, 1995."
Dated at Kamloops, B.C. this lSth day of July, 1996.
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Schedule "A" of Bylaw No. 1451
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INTRODUCTION: The South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Official Community Plan has been prepared
pursuant to Part 29 of the Municipal Act and consists of:
i) a statement of the Board of Directors' objectives, policies and implementation
program contained in this Schedule; ii) maps of the future land use included in this Schedule as the South Thompson
Valley and Pinantan Community Plan Maps. The South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Official Community Plan provides a policy framework and serves as a basis for decisions and actions related to the use and development of all lands within the South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Official Community Plan Area shown on Maps 1-5. It is based on the criteria and mandatory considerations set out in the Municipal Act. OTHER LEGISLATION: All or parts of the South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Official Community Plan Area are subject to other Federal and Provincial legislation, including but not limited to the Forest Act, the Health Act, the Land Act, the Mines Act, the Mineral Tenure Act and the Agricultural Land Commission Act. In particular, a number of objectives, policies and land use designations of this Plan apply to land located in the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). Where the provisions of this Plan provide for the development of land located in the ALR which is not consistent with the Agricultural Land Commission Act, regulations made thereunder or orders of the Commission, approval of the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission is required. Also the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources is responsible for administering energy and mineral resources in the Plan Area. Furthermore, a large portion of the Plan Area is Provincial Forest land which can only be managed and used for specific timber, grazing, recreation and resource purposes specified in the Forest Act.
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Schedule "A" of Bylaw No. 1451
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SCHEDULE "A" This is Schedule "A" referred to in the South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Official Community Plan Adoption Bylaw No. 1451, 1995.
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SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
Objectives & Policies The broad objectives and policies of the Board of Directors with respect to the form and character of existing and proposed land use and servicing requirements within the South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Official Community Plan Area are set out in this section. The objectives are to be achieved through the implementation of the listed policies which follow.
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SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
1. FORM AND CHARACTER OF EXISTING AND FUTURE LAND USE Objective: 1.0 TO DESIGNATE AND DIRECT THE PATTERN OF EXISTING AND FUTURE LAND
USE IN ORDER TO PROMOTE ORDERLY GROWTH, PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR A VARIETY OF RESIDENTIAL LIFESTYLES AND LAND USES, SUSTAIN THE EXISTING RESOURCE BASE AND TO PRESERVE THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PLAN AREA.
Policies: 1.1 That the future pattern of land use in the South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Official
Community Plan Area be consistent with the Official Community Plan Maps based on the following general guidelines:
a) All existing Residential development will be recognized. Opportunities for a range of new Residential development subject to established development criteria and compliance with the density and servicing standards contained in the applicable Zoning Bylaw will be directed towards those lands appropriately designated on Maps 1-5.
b) Commercial development in general will be encouraged to locate within the City of Kamloops. New low intensity Commercial development of a tourist, service or local retail commercial nature, subject to established locational criteria, will be encouraged to locate on or in close proximity to those lands appropriately designated on Maps 1-5.
c) Industrial development will be encouraged to locate within the City of Kamloops. New Industrial development, subject to established development criteria, will be directed to those lands designated Industrial on Maps 1, 2, and 4.
d) Agriculture, Water Resource, Fisheries, Waterfowl, Wildlife, Recreation, Heritage Conservation and Sand/Gravel Resource and Mineral Resource land uses will be recognized and development that will impact these uses will be encouraged to develop in accordance with the Plan's objectives, policies and the intergovernmental policies of the affected agencies having authority.
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e) Environmental Constraints such as floodplains, environmentally sensitive areas and hazard lands will be recognized and development within these areas will be discouraged or restricted.
f) Transportation network shall be recognized and development that will impact this use will be encouraged to develop in accordance with the Plan's objective, policies and the intergovernmental policies of the affected agencies having authority.
g) Public Facility/Institutional uses will be encouraged where there is need, financial capability and servicing standards. Major public facilities or institutional uses however will be encouraged to locate within the City of Kamloops.
1.2 The scheme of existing and future land uses within the Plan Area are described through
the following designations: a) Residential Development - Rural Residential - Residential Development in Forestry/Grazing Area b) Forestry/Grazing c) Commercial Development - Retail Commercial - Service Commercial - Highway Commercial - Tourist Commercial - Temporary Commercial d) Industrial Development - Industrial - Temporary Industrial e) Sand/Gravel Resources or Mineral Resources f) Agriculture g) Transportation h) Public Facility/Institutional i) Water Resources j) Fisheries, Waterfowl, Wildlife - Environmental Reserve k) Environmental Constraints - Environmentally Sensitive Areas
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- Hazard Lands - Floodplain - Riparian Areas - Wildfire Hazard Management l) Recreation m) Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Reduction n) Heritage Conservation - Archaeological Sites - Heritage Sites o) Implementation 2. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Objective: 2.0 TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A VARIETY OF RESIDENTIAL TYPE WHICH
ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE EXISTING RURAL LIFESTYLE AND SETTING OF THE PLAN AREA.
Policies: 2.1 This Plan provides for two (2) types of Residential development of varying densities and
servicing requirements: - Rural Residential - Residential development on lands designated Forestry/Grazing Residential development subject to the development criteria contained herein shall
locate on lands designated Rural Residential or Forestry/Grazing where appropriate as shown on Maps 1-5.
Rural Residential: 2.2 The range of parcel sizes for Rural Residential development utilizing individual
groundwater wells and ground disposal sewage systems shall be 0.8 to 2.0 hectares. The minimum parcel size shall be 0.8 hectares. Where Rural Residential parcels are to be developed on a community water and sewage system, consideration shall be given to smaller parcel sizes, where it can be demonstrated that the proposed subdivision is compatible with the surrounding rural land.
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2.3 In order to provide a greater diversity of housing choice, Rural Residential development that will incorporate affordable rental and special needs housing shall be considered within areas designated Rural Residential at locations having direct access to a collector roadway network.
2.4 In order to provide increased opportunity for affordable, rental and special needs
housing or amenities on residentially zoned parcels within areas designated Rural Residential lying north of the South Thompson River at Pritchard, those lying north of the Canadian Pacific Rail line at Monte Creek and non-Agricultural Land Reserve parcels located at Pinantan Lake, Paul Lake and those lying north of the South Thompson River in the Lafarge area which are serviced by a community water and sewer system, the Regional District will encourage density bonusing in conjunction with a negotiated housing agreement to be registered against the property title in the Land Titles Office.
2.5 Rural Residential subdivision and development shall be considered where it meets the
following development criteria: a) occur within or adjacent to existing Rural Residential subdivisions or areas as
identified by this Plan; b) has been approved by the appropriate Provincial agency having authority if
within the Agricultural Land Reserve; c) have minimal impact on existing adjacent land uses; d) is adequately serviced based on the availability of water, the soil's ability to
remove nutrients, the density of parcels or such other factors affecting the development; and
e) is designed to maximize efficient land use, and to this end, the developer shall provide an outline or concept Plan indicating such matters as lot layout, access and servicing of the subject property, as well as potential extensions to adjoining properties, or any other matters as required by the Regional District.
2.6 Restrict further strip Rural Residential subdivision and development along the South
Thompson river, the Trans Canada Highway, Highway 97, and major rural roads in order to protect water quality and to maintain the rural atmosphere along the river valley as well as the efficiency of the transportation system within the Plan Area.
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2.7 Encourage the consolidation of non-conforming parcels on the southern shore at Pinantan Lake and within the Pritchard Developments Mobile Home subdivision to improve the area of land for ground disposal sewage systems, and, in the case of Pinantan, for wells.
Residential Development in a Forestry/Grazing Area: 2.8 The minimum parcel size for subdivision and development in an area designated
Forestry/Grazing shall be 8.0 hectares. Residential subdivision and development of parcels less than 8.0 hectares in size will be considered on land designated Forestry/Grazing as shown on Maps 1-5 based upon the following:
a) it can be demonstrated that the land involved is unsuitable for resource use; b) the existing use of the parcel; c) the ability to obtain water and to dispose of effluent on the parcel without
adversely affecting lands or bodies of water within or outside of the parcel; d) the ability to have minimal impact on the existing or potential use of the parcels
involved and adjacent lands. 2.9 A reduction of parcel size may be allowed where, at the date of adoption of the
applicable Zoning Bylaw, a parcel is divided by an existing public highway or other major physical barrier and the resulting parcel which includes the entire divided part has a minimum area of 0.8 hectares provided it is not affected by the Agricultural Land Reserve whereupon approval of the Provincial agency having authority would be required.
3. FORESTRY/GRAZING Objective: 3.0 TO RECOGNIZE AND SUPPORT FORESTRY/GRAZING ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE
PLAN AREA. Policies: 3.1 Lands designated for Forestry/Grazing use are shown on Maps 1, 2, 4 and 5.
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3.2 Areas designated as Forestry/Grazing may be used for a variety of activities, including: grazing, forestry, agricultural, resource extraction and processing, and public use.
4. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT Objective: 4.0 TO FOCUS ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES IN LOCATIONS THAT
WILL COMPLEMENT THE RURAL CHARACTER OF THE PLAN AREA AND AT A SCALE THAT WILL REFLECT THEIR ROLE IN MEETING LOCAL AND INCIDENTAL TOURIST NEEDS.
Policies: 4.1 This Plan provides for five (5) types of Commercial land use: - Retail Commercial; - Service Commercial; - Highway Commercial; - Tourist Commercial; and - Temporary Commercial. Commercial uses in accordance with the locational policies contained herein and the
relevant minimum parcel size provision of the applicable Zoning Bylaw, including those activities relating to retail, service, and tourist commercial use, shall locate in areas designated Commercial shown on Maps 1, 3, 4 and 5.
4.2 Recognize the City of Kamloops as the regional commercial centre and encourage
Commercial uses to locate within its corporate boundaries. Retail Commercial: 4.3 Retail Commercial development of a rural nature which fulfills local needs shall be
encouraged to locate within existing rural communities where retail and institutional services are currently available, where there may be potential or expansion or improved servicing, and where such use will compromise the rural character of the area.
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Service Commercial: 4.4 A limited rural Service Commercial development designed to service and repair local
agricultural and forestry equipment shall be encouraged in the Pritchard, Pinantan and Old Vernon Road areas.
Highway Commercial: 4.5 Linear or strip Highway Commercial development shall be prohibited to preserve rural
quality, to avoid impeding traffic movement and to avoid compromising public safety within the Plan Area.
Tourist Commercial: 4.6 Encourage the improvement of existing resort facilities where applicable in accordance
with the respective management guidelines of the Lakes Study wherever applicable. 4.7 Intensive Tourist Commercial development which would generate large volumes of
traffic or constitute a tourist "destination" shall be prohibited within that portion of the South Thompson Valley lying west of a point 1 km east of the junction of the Trans Canada Highway and Highway 97 and within 1 km of the South Thompson River.
4.8 Limited Tourist Commercial development such as campsites or other tourist service
facilities to meet the needs of the travelling public may be permitted adjacent to a major road except a Controlled Access Highway within existing rural communities in the Plan Area.
4.9 All Tourist Commercial development shall be adequately buffered and/or screened from
adjoining land uses by such means as berms, landscaping, fencing or such other means deemed appropriate by the Regional District.
Temporary Commercial Uses: 4.10 The Board of Directors hereby designates the entire South Thompson Valley and
Pinantan Official Community Plan Area as an area suitable for the issuance of Temporary Commercial Use Permits.
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4.11 Temporary Commercial development may be permitted within the Plan Area provided that the development:
a) has access to an internal, frontage or collector road rather than having direct access to a main highway;
b) is adequately serviced with a supply of potable water and means of sewage disposal;
c) is designed to maximize the efficient use of land; d) is compatible with surrounding land uses and resource values of the area; e) has been approved by the appropriate Provincial agency having authority if
within the Agricultural Land Reserve; f) has been approved by the appropriate Provincial agency having authority if
within 800 metres of a Controlled Access Highway; g) complies with all conditions and requirements as may be further specified by the
Regional District. 5. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Objective: 5.0 TO PROTECT THE RURAL ATMOSPHERE OF THE SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY
AND PINANTAN PLAN AREA FROM ENCROACHMENT BY INCOMPATIBLE INDUSTRIAL USES.
Policies: Industrial: 5.1 Industrial development shall be located on lands designated on Maps 1 and 4. 5.2 Recognize the City of Kamloops as the regional Industrial centre and encourage
Industrial uses to locate within its corporate boundaries. 5.3 Industrial development within the South Thompson Valley and Pinantan Plan area shall
be discouraged recognizing that site specific industries may be permitted where it can be demonstrated that no other suitable location exists for such industry. The impact of any industry allowed under this policy on adjacent Rural Residential and/or Resource
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uses shall be minimized by such means as are deemed necessary by the Regional District.
Temporary Industrial Uses: 5.4 The Board of Directors hereby designates the entire South Thompson Valley and
Pinantan Official Community Plan Area as an area suitable for the issuance of Temporary Industrial Use Permits.
5.5 Temporary Industrial development may be permitted within the Plan Area provided that the development:
a) has access to an internal, frontage or collector road rather than having direct access to a main highway;
b) is adequately serviced with a supply of potable water and means of sewage disposal;
c) is designed to maximize the efficient use of land; d) is compatible with surrounding land uses and resource values of the area; e) has been approved by the appropriate Provincial agency having authority if
within the Agricultural Land Reserve; f) has been approved by the appropriate Provincial agency having authority if
within 800 metres of a Controlled Access Highway; g) complies with all conditions and requirements as may be further specified by the
Regional District. 6. SAND/GRAVEL RESOURCES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Objective: 6.0 TO IDENTIFY AND PRESERVE SAND/GRAVEL RESOURCES AND MINERAL
RESOURCES FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. Policies: 6.1 The location of known Sand and Gravel deposits within the Plan Area are identified on
Maps 1, 3, 4 and 5. 6.2 Recognizing that the Regional District does not have direct jurisdiction over the
extraction of Sand/Gravel Resources or Mineral Resources, the Board of Directors
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encourage that the extraction and on-site processing of Sand/Gravel Resources or Mineral Resources be located on lands designated for Forestry-Grazing, Agricultural and/or Industrial use within the Plan Area provided suitable noise and dust controls are employed.
Intergovernmental Policy: 6.3 The appropriate Provincial agency having authority should be encouraged to work
cooperatively with the Regional District to ensure that the location of Sand/Gravel Resource or Mineral Resource extractive sites, or other site specific industries, within the Plan Area are compatible with other land use activities in the vicinity.
7. AGRICULTURE Objective: 7.0 TO PRESERVE AGRICULTURAL LAND TO ENSURE PRESENT AND FUTURE FOOD
PRODUCTION. Policies: 7.1 The amount and extent of lands within the Agricultural Land Reserve are shown on
Maps 1, 3, 4 and 5. 7.2 The Board of Directors shall not support applications for exclusion of land from the
subdivision of land within the Agricultural Land Reserve, unless it is convinced that the land has no significant agricultural potential, or unless the Board of Directors is of the opinion that exclusion or subdivision is in the best interest of the community, recognizing that final decisions on such applications lie with the appropriate Provincial agency having authority.
7.3 Support the preservation of designated and potential range and pasture land. 7.4 Support the consolidation of agricultural land into larger parcels.
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Intergovernmental Policies: 7.5 Encourage the development of livestock backgrounding and finishing operations as a
logical step to supplement the range cattle industry, in accordance with suitable siting, physical development and agricultural management practices such as those specified guidelines prepared by the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority.
7.6 In cooperation with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority, encourage the
full utilization of all existing crown and privately held agricultural land. 7.7 Reaffirm support for an expanded cooperative program designed to increase public
awareness of noxious weeds and the implications of the spread of those weeds. 7.8 Promote the managed multi-use of potential agricultural land. 7.9 Request fencing be constructed to a minimum legal standard at the perimeter of any
new non-farm development abutting agricultural land and maintained at the cost of the developer or subsequent property owner.
7.10 Support and encourage the appropriate Provincial agency having authority to review and
update the Agricultural Land Reserve. 8. TRANSPORTATION Objective: 8.0 TO MAINTAIN THE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK AT A LEVEL OF MAXIMUM
EFFICIENCY AND TO PROTECT ITS EXPANSION POTENTIAL WITHIN THE PLAN AREA.
Policies: 8.1 Recognize the Major Street Network shown on Map 2 as an essential component of this
Plan and prohibit subdivision and development which may detract from the integrity of any element of the Network. This policy is stated with the acknowledgment that the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission has not reviewed nor approved the Major Street Network and therefore the designation of all unapproved existing or proposed roads affecting the Agricultural Land Reserve, such as Bostock and Harper Ranch
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Roads, shall have no force and effect unless subsequently validated by order of the Provincial agency having authority.
8.2 Discourage strip subdivision and development along the Trans Canada Highway,
Highway 97 and major rural roads in the Plan Area that would impede traffic flow, compromise public safety or reduce the rural character of the Plan Area.
8.3 Development that would require additional at-grade railway crossings shall be
prohibited. This policy is stated with the understanding that existing subdivisions may be developed and that private and owners may continue to enjoy and benefit from the assets of the property and the rights that accrue.
Intergovernmental Policies: 8.4 In consultation with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority, encourage that
all development adjacent to Controlled Access Highways (Trans Canada Highway and Highway 97) and/or existing or proposed major rural roads as shown on Land Use Maps 1-5, be set back an adequate distance to allow for future road widening or other right-of-way improvements.
8.5 Encourage limiting access to areas of Rural Residential development to not more than
two access points. 8.6 Encourage Canadian Pacific Railway to improve the at-grade railway crossing at Monte
Creek by the installation of lights and/or protection gates. 8.7 Development within 800 metres of a Controlled Access Highway shall be subject to the
appropriate provisions of the Highway Act. 9. PUBLIC FACILITY/INSTITUTIONAL Objective: 9.0 TO PROVIDE FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PUBLIC FACILITIES, INCLUDING
SCHOOLS AND SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ALTERNATIVES TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY, WITHIN THE FINANCIAL
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CAPABILITIES OF THAT COMMUNITY, THE REGIONAL DISTRICT AND THE RESPECTIVE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CHARGED WITH ADMINISTERING THOSE NEEDS.
Policies: 9.1 Public Facility/Institutional uses are designated and shown on Maps 1, 3 and 5. 9.2 Ensure that refuse disposal sites are adequately maintained and fenced within the
financial capabilities of the Regional District. 9.3 In cooperation with community interest groups, encourage the establishment of fire
protection services in the South Thompson and Pinantan area on a local service area basis, recognizing the financial capabilities of the area.
Intergovernmental Policies: 9.4 In cooperation with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority, examine the
feasibility and financial implications of improvements to the methods of refuse disposal in the Plan area.
9.5 Encourage the re-establishment of an elementary school facility in Pritchard, when
demand warrants. 9.6 Allow for the expansion of the current Pinantan Elementary School facility as demand
warrants. 9.7 In cooperation with School District #24, ensure the availability of suitable land in the
Shuswap Road area east of Lafarge for a school facility when demand warrants. 9.8 The Regional District shall regularly consult and cooperate with Kamloops School
District No. 24 on matters relative to school district planning and needs assessment.
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9.9 The following land use concerns are not provided for in this Plan. Should demand warrant, these items may be addressed at a later date:
- future locations of Trunk Sewer and Water Mains; - Waste Treatment Sites. 10. WATER RESOURCES Objective: 10.0 TO RECOGNIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER RESOURCES AND THE NEED TO
PROTECT AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF THOSE RESOURCES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.
Policies: 10.1 Subdivision or development utilizing surface water sources, other than the South
Thompson River shall be prohibited. 10.2 Development utilizing individual groundwater wells may be considered where it cannot
be serviced by community water system, and where it can be demonstrated by a Professional Engineer knowledgeable in hydrogeology or a groundwater geologist, that the use of such groundwater will not interfere with, intercept, or, otherwise detrimentally affect surface water sources, or groundwater sources utilized by existing rural developments and agricultural operations.
10.3 Development that will result in increased demand for surface water or the intensification
of existing water licences shall be prohibited. This policy is stated with the understanding that existing subdivisions may be developed and that private land owners may continue to enjoy the benefit from the assets of their property and the rights that accrue. This policy does not apply to development utilizing the South Thompson River.
10.4 In accordance with the Lakes Study, no further subdivision shall be permitted in the
vicinity of Pinantan and Paul Lakes. Development on existing parcels shall meet the Management Guidelines contained in the Lakes Study; including that no septic tank or other ground disposal sewage system shall be located closer than 90 metres to any
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stream, lake or water course within the Plan Area except where a greater distance is recommended.
Intergovernmental Policies: 10.5 In cooperation with the appropriate Provincial agency having authority, the Regional
District shall encourage the preparation of a groundwater inventory to more accurately determine development potential within the Plan Area.
10.6 In cooperation with a local committee and the appropriate Provincial agency having
authority, the Regional District shall examine the feasibility of a community water distribution system in both the Pinantan and Pritchard areas, when demand warrants.
10.7 In cooperation with the appropriate Regional and Provincial agencies having authority,
the Regional District shall encourage an examination of the utilization of alternative forms of sewage disposal particularly community sewer development in the Pinantan and Paul Lake areas in order to reduce the impact of ground sewage disposal and to improve the water quality of the lakes.
10.8 In cooperation with the appropriate Provincial agency having authority, the Regional
District shall recognize the effect of forest practices outside the Plan Area on water sources within the Plan Area.
10.9 Cooperate with local interest groups, Federal and Provincial agencies having authority
to establish surface water enhancement programs within the Plan Area. 10.10 Development on the foreshore (area below the natural boundary or highwater mark of a
waterbody) shall be discouraged without the approval of the appropriate Provincial agency having authority.
11. FISHERIES, WATERFOWL AND WILDLIFE Objective: 11.0 TO PROTECT FISHERIES, WATERFOWL AND WILDLIFE HABITATS IN ORDER TO
ENHANCE THOSE RESOURCES WITHIN THE PLAN AREA.
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Policies: 11.1 Encourage the preservation of wildlife, waterfowl and fishery habitats through controlled
disposition of Crown lands, and/or subdivision and development of private lands. Development shall be directed away from know spawning streams, waterbodies and from important wildlife habitat.
Intergovernmental policies: 11.2 Reinforce the recommended management guidelines of the Regional District Lakes
Study as they relate to Pinantan and Paul Lakes. 11.3 Subdivision and development of critical deer winter range, shown on Environmental
Reserve, on Maps 1, 3, 4 and 5 and other critical wildlife habitat as determined by the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority shall be prohibited. This policy is stated with the understanding that an existing subdivision may be developed and that private landowners may continue to enjoy and benefit from the assets of their property and the rights that accrue.
11.4 All development shall incorporate soil conservation practices recognizing slope, soil type
and precipitation, in order to prevent any increase in the sediment loading of streams and rivers in the Plan Area. In this regard, particular attention should be given to the protection of riparian shoreline or stream bank vegetation; and the prevention of unnatural erosion and the discharge of deleterious materials in order to protect spawning habitats and migration routes. Activities involving landfill, diking, channelization, or any change to the natural system of water courses shall be discouraged except where it is a project approved by the Provincial agencies having authority.
11.5 In cooperation with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority work towards
the designation of Banana Island as an Environmental Reserve, as shown on Maps 1 and 5.
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11.6 Encourage the continuation of Federal and Provincial fish stocking and enhancement programs in Pinantan and Paul Lakes.
11.7 All proposals for subdivision and development within the Plan Area that may have an
effect on wildlife, waterfowl or on fish habitat (defines as "spawning grounds, nursery rearing, food supply and migration areas on which fish depend directly or indirectly in order to carry out their life processes") shall be referred to the appropriate Federal and/or Provincial agencies having authority for their comments and recommendations.
12. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS Objective: 12.0 TO RECOGNIZE AND RESPECT THE DEVELOPMENT CONSTRAINTS IMPOSED BY
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND TO ENSURE THAT DEVELOPMENTS ON HAZARDOUS AREA ARE AVOIDED OR THAT ADEQUATE PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN IF DEVELOPMENT IS UNAVOIDABLE.
Policies: Environmentally Sensitive Areas: 12.1 Within the Plan Area the existence of the following sensitive lands should be
recognized: a) lands which are unsuitable for ground disposal due to tight or restrictive soil
conditions; b) lands which may have potentially unstable soils such as lacustrine soils which
may be subject to subsidence should the protective overburden be removed. 12.2 Where these conditions exist, development of said lands may be permitted when it can
be demonstrated to the Regional District's satisfaction that such uses will not accentuate the sensitive condition. Approval of future development within such areas may be granted subsequent to satisfactory arrangements for sewage disposal, and/or the submission of a detailed report certified by a Professional Engineer stating that the use of the land may be carried out safely. Any development which takes place on affected properties shall comply with the recommendations of the engineering report and/or requirements of the appropriate Federal and/or Provincial agencies having authority.
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Hazard Lands: 12.3 Within the Plan Area, the existence of the following hazardous conditions should be
recognized: - floodplains; - water course embankments subject to erosion; - debris torrents;
- areas near the base of colluvial slopes, or bedrock outcrops susceptible to rolling or falling rock;
- steep slopes (i.e. slopes in excess of 30%) or areas at the base of steep slopes; Intergovernmental Policies: 12.4 Prior to development upon or in close proximity to Hazard lands, to developer may be
required to submit a detailed report certified by a Professional Engineer, in accordance with good engineering practice, to assist the Regional District in assessing the development potential of the lands in question. Any development which takes place on affected properties shall comply with the recommendations of the engineering report and/or requirements of the appropriate Federal and Provincial agencies having authority.
Floodplain: 12.5 Limit development on floodprone areas to parks, open space, recreation or non-
intensive agricultural uses. If more intensive development is unavoidable, the Board of Directors will rely on the appropriate Provincial authority to specify the necessary precautions to be taken.
12.6 For any development within a floodplain area as designated on Map 1, setbacks and
elevations for buildings and structures should be established in consultation with the
appropriate Provincial agency having authority. Floodplain regulations may also apply to
other waterbodies or watercourses in the Plan Area which may not be identified.
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Riparian Areas 12.7 The Riparian Areas Regulation applies to land and watercourses within the Official
Community Plan, and is implemented in accordance with Zoning Bylaw No. 2239 and
amendments thereto.
12.8 The Regional District will work with First Nations, Federal, and Provincial governments,
and civil society organizations toward improving the stewardship, protection, and
enhancement of riparian values.
12.9 Where Riparian Areas Regulation requirements and wildfire hazard management
requirements overlap, the Riparian Areas Regulation requirements shall prevail.
12.10 Encourage the Provincial government to enhance and share improved riparian areas
mapping with the TNRD to reduce the financial burden and responsibility on private
landowners who may be required to retain the services of a Qualified Environmental
Professional (QEP) to define and evaluate the impact of a development on a riparian
area.
Wildfire Hazard Management Wildfire is a risk for rural communities and settlements in the Official Community Plan
Area. The objective of the Wildfire Hazard Management policies is to regulate
development activities to reduce the risk to citizens and property in areas where there is
a hazard of wildfire. Two factors have increased the hazard of wildfire within the Official
Community Plan Area. The first event is the forest health epidemic, which is causing a
widespread mortality of trees, thereby adding fuel loads to forests and grasslands, and
to any wildfire that should arise. Secondly, it is anticipated that one of the impacts of
climate change will be increased drought during late spring, summer, and early autumn;
drought can increase the duration of the wildfire season, and have a negative impact on
the availability of water to combat wildfires in our communities.
The Official Community Plan Area has High Wildfire Hazard Areas, as identified by the
Ministry of Forests and Range and shown on the attached Wildfire Hazard map. Also
shown on the Wildfire Hazard map are Buffer Zones, which represent land located
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within 2 kilometers of the High Wildfire Hazard Areas that are at risk of fire through
spotting of airborne embers; and Moderate to Low Wildfire Hazard Areas.
12.11 Within a High Wildfire Hazard Area, prior to undertaking any subdivision or land use
application that will create four or more parcels or dwelling units, the landowner shall
provide the Regional District with a Wildfire Hazard Assessment Report for the proposed
development, prepared by a Registered Professional Forester licensed in BC or
equivalent qualified professional.
The Wildfire Hazard Assessment Report shall:
i. Assess the current wildfire hazard;
ii. Assess conditions on and off-site including neighbouring lands;
iii. Evaluate the proposed development for wildfire susceptibility; and
iv. Provide Fire Smart wildfire hazard mitigation recommendations to reduce the
hazard of wildfire for the land and buildings to moderate or lower.
The recommendations of the Wildfire Hazard Assessment Report shall be implemented
during development and be written into a restrictive covenant to be registered on the
property title advising the property owner of the ongoing responsibility to manage their
land and buildings in accordance with the recommendations of the Wildfire Hazard
Assessment Report.
12.12 Within High Wildfire Hazard Areas, during any subdivision or land use application that
will create three or less parcels or dwelling units the property owner shall not be required
to submit a Wildfire Hazard Assessment Report, but shall register a standard restrictive
covenant on the titles of the properties encouraging landowners to use Fire Smart
wildfire hazard mitigation practices for building construction and land management to
reduce the wildfire hazard in their development.
12.13 Within the Buffer Zones and Moderate to Low Wildfire Hazard Areas, during any
subdivision or land use application the property owner shall register a standard
restrictive covenant on the titles of the properties encouraging landowners to use Fire
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Smart wildfire hazard mitigation practices for building construction and land
management to reduce the wildfire hazard in their development.
12.14 Where Wildfire Hazard Management requirements and Riparian Areas requirements
overlap, the Riparian Areas requirements shall prevail.
13. RECREATION Objective: 13.0 TO PROVIDE OUTDOOR RECREATION AND CONSERVATION OPPORTUNITIES
WHILE MINIMIZING RECREATIONAL-RESOURCE USE CONFLICTS AND
PRESERVING THE RURAL CHARACTER AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OF THE
PLAN AREA.
Policies: 13.1 Encourage the retention of unimpeded public access to water based recreational
areas.
13.2 Prepare a Community Parks Master Plan within the term of this Official Community
Plan.
13.3 Prepare a Trails Network Plan as part of a Community Parks Master Plan or as an
independent project, possibly in collaboration with communities of interest including
provincial resource agencies, ALC, first nations and local service groups.
13.4 Work with service clubs and other organizations to provide public facilities within parks.
13.5 Encourage the sharing of fields, playgrounds and recreational facilities with School
Districts.
13.6 Provide park facilities based upon the recommended standard of 4 hectares per 1000
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• community parks = 3 hectares/1000
13.7 Recognize the continued recreational use of Harper Mountain, and the potential
recreational use of lands appropriately designated in Monte Creek and Barnhartvale
areas.
13.8 Recognize the silt bluffs and the Lion’s Head as significant geological features and
prohibit any development that may damage or detract from the visual aesthetics of
their natural features.
13.9 Recognize Gibraltar Rock as a significant geological and aesthetically pleasing
physical feature.
Park Land and Open Space Acquisition: 13.10 Recreational lands and existing park sites are designated and shown on the Land Use
Map (Maps 1, 3 and 4). They will continue to provide recreation opportunities within the
Plan Area.
13.11 With the development of new subdivisions, the direction of the Plan respecting park
land acquisition is as follows:
(a) to acquire additional park land within the area designated RURAL
RESIDENTIAL as shown on the Land Use Map.
(b) under Section 941 of the Local Government Act
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option, require a subdivision applicant to dedicate park land or pay money in lieu
of park land, in accordance with the following:
(i) generally require payment of money when subdivisions are not within the
area shown on the Land Use Map where the Plan calls for acquisition of
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(ii) generally require payment of money when subdivisions are within the
designated area for park land acquisition, but would not be able to meet
the criteria for park land dedication – i.e. size, function, topography
(iii) the money paid to the Regional District in lieu of park land dedication will
be used for park land acquisition within the Plan Area
(c) the criteria for selection of land to be dedicated by a subdivision applicant
for park purposes include the following provisions:
(i) dedication of up to 5% of the entire subject property (as permitted in
the Local Government Act
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(ii) wherever feasible, the minimum area of the land to be dedicated should
meet the guideline of being not less than 2,000 m2
(iii) consideration of potential for additional dedication through future
subdivision of contiguous parcels when choosing location
(iv) the land to be dedicated should have an average slope of less than
20%, and contain no obvious hazards such as, but not necessarily
limited to, landslip or flooding
(v) natural areas or areas suitable for amenity or stewardship purposes may
be sought where appropriate
(vi) areas suitable for the protection of cultural resources may be sought
where appropriate
(vii) the land to be dedicated should have good road accessibility
(viii) the land to be dedicated shall be free of liens or encumbrances.
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13.12 The Plan encourages provision of new park land that will complement existing private
and public recreation facilities, rather than compete with or duplicate existing resources.
13.13 The Plan encourages local community groups to operate and maintain community
and neighbourhood parks where possible.
Intergovernmental Policies: 13.14 The Thompson-Nicola Regional District shall cooperate with the appropriate
Provincial agencies having authority to promote an expansion of recreational
opportunities and the acquisition of lands within and adjacent to the Plan Area that
are important for public recreational use, where conflict with agricultural uses, wildlife
habitats, conservation areas, and rural residential use may be minimized. To this
end, intensive recreational development abutting grazing land shall be fenced to a
legal standard and such fencing shall be provided and maintained at the cost of the
recreational development and/or subsequent owner.
13.15 Encourage the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority to expand the range of
recreational opportunities at the Paul Lake and Niskonlith Lake Provincial Parks. This
may include a possible increase in the number of camping sites provided such increase
complies with the management guidelines of the Lakes Study, the addition of an
environmental centre, the establishment of hiking trails or such other facilities deemed
appropriate by the Provincial agency having authority.
13.16 Cooperate with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority and interest groups
in a coordinated effort aimed at increasing public awareness of subjects such as ATV
use, watershed management, stock grazing practices, noxious weed control and factors
causing soil erosion in rural areas of the Plan in order to reduce the impact of
recreational activities in rural areas.
13.17 Cooperate with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority, as well as
Canadian Pacific Railways, to establish increased opportunities for public access to the
South Thompson River, where access can be provided while ensuring public safety.
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13.18 The Thompson-Nicola Regional District shall work towards the formulation of a
Regional Parks Plan, in cooperation with the Provincial agency having authority.
13.19 In cooperation with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority, the
Regional District may establish community parks as demand warrants.
13.20 Support the proposed Provincial government all-terrain vehicle licensing program, under
the All Terrain Vehicles Act.
14. GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) EMISSION REDUCTION In 2007, the Provincial Government passed Bill 44 – the Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Targets Act – thereby committing the Province to reduce GHG emissions by 33% below
2007 levels by the year 2020 and 80% below 2007 levels by the year 2050. In order to
help achieve this commitment, the Province enacted the Local Government (Green
Communities) Statutes Amendment Act (“Bill 27”). Under this legislation and Section
877(3) of the Local Government Act, Official Community Plans are now required to
include targets for the reduction of GHG emissions as well as policies and actions to
support the reduction targets.
As signatory to the B.C. Climate Action Charter, the TNRD has voluntarily agreed to
develop strategies and take actions to achieve the following goals:
i. being carbon neutral in respect of corporate operations by 2012,
ii. measuring and reporting on the community’s GHG emissions profile; and
iii. creating complete, compact, more energy efficient rural and urban communities.
Targets The Province has provided each local government with a Community Energy &
Emissions Inventory (CEEI) report to track and report annual community-wide energy
consumption and GHG emissions. For the baseline year 2007, the Regional District’s
CEEI report includes GHG emission estimates in three sectors - on-road transportation,
buildings, and solid waste. There is no specific data on the quantity of GHG emissions
generated within the Plan Area. However, the CEEI data shows that transportation
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accounts for the majority of GHG emissions in the region followed by buildings and solid
waste. Reducing transportation emissions is a challenge in rural communities therefore
additional Provincial and Federal Government policies, actions and initiatives will be
needed to support the community-wide GHG reduction targets set by the Regional
District.
Recognizing the challenges of reducing GHG emissions in rural communities, the
Regional District sets the following community-wide GHG reduction targets:
10% by 2020 from 2007 levels
33% by 2050 from 2007 levels
The Regional District will utilize the provincially supplied 2007 CEEI data as the baseline
for measuring GHG emission reductions.
Achievement of the community-wide reduction targets will be supported by the following
policies and actions:
Policies: 14.1 Consider climate change and the impacts of land use decision making on climate
change when reviewing new development applications and undertaking long-range
planning initiatives.
14.2 Encourage compact community design, infill development and planning strategies that
reinforce smart growth principles and best practices in sustainable development.
14.3 Encourage and support non-vehicular walkways, trails and alternative modes of
transportation to help reduce automobile dependence.
14.4 Encourage home-based businesses that do not create a nuisance or detract from the residential character of a neighbourhood.
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14.5 Encourage and support energy efficient new construction and the retrofit of existing
buildings.
14.6 Encourage water conservation, including the installation of low-flow plumbing fixtures in
new construction.
14.7 Encourage low-impact renewable energy generation including solar and geothermal
technology.
14.8 Encourage and support initiatives to upgrade wood-burning appliances through wood
stove exchange programs.
14.9 Support the preservation of agricultural lands and local food production.
14.10 Encourage local community gardens and farmers’ markets within the Plan Area.
14.11 Encourage tree planting where appropriate and the retention of existing healthy trees
and natural vegetation during new development.
14.12 Support recycling initiatives and the diversion of waste from area landfills.
Actions: 14.13 As signatory to the Climate Action Charter, the Regional District will take steps to
address and support the goals of the Charter.
14.14 Raise awareness about BC Climate Action and energy conservation by making relevant
informational material available to residents of the Regional District.
14.15 Investigate potential incentives to builders, developers and homeowners who
incorporate alternative energy sources.
14.16 Investigate the feasibility of a tree planting incentive program for residents of the
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14.17 Request the Province’s continued support in providing the Regional District with the
tools and resources necessary to monitor and measure GHG reduction levels.
14.18 Continue to raise awareness about recycling and landfill diversion through educational
initiatives such as newsletters, information guides, and newspaper inserts.
14.19 Continue to explore opportunities to reduce energy use at Regional District recycling
and refuse transfer stations including through the use of alternative energy generation.
14.20 Support waste reduction policies and actions outlined in the Regional Solid Waste
Management Plan, including a region-wide goal of 30% reduction in waste disposal by
2013 (from 2004 levels).
14.21 The Regional District shall work toward a comprehensive regional greenhouse gas
reduction strategy, including action plans for:
a. Encouraging and improving public transit
b. Encouraging public transit/car-pooling for all Regional District personnel
c. Improving the energy efficiency of existing Regional District buildings
d. Using a minimum “LEED Gold” equivalent standard for all new Regional District
buildings where practical, affordable and applicable
e. Purchasing fuel efficient “green” vehicles whenever possible
f. Reducing Regional District personnel travel through video conferencing and other
available methods
g. Enhancing urban and rural forests in the Regional District and participating
communities where possible
h. Seeking partnerships with participating Regional District municipalities on joint
“green” initiatives and undertakings
i. Encouraging development of energy efficient (green) refueling/re-charge
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15. HERITAGE RESOURCES Objective: 15.0 TO ENCOURAGE AND FACILITATE THE IDENTIFICATION, PROTECTION AND
CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HERITAGE RESOURCES. Policies: 15.1 Sites of known archaeological significance within the Plan Area are shown on Map 2. 15.2 Buildings and sites of local historical importance and value are shown on Maps 1, 3, 4
and 5. 15.3 The Regional District recognizes that archaeological sites are protected under the
Heritage Conservation Act through designations as Provincial heritage sites or through automatic protection by virtue of being of particular historic or archaeological value. Development shall not excavate, alter or destroy the archaeological of the Plan Area identified by the Thompson-Nicola Regional District archaeological survey conducted in 1974, updated in 1978, and those sites which may be discovered by landowners or developers or identified in updated surveys from time to time except where approved through a permit issued under the Heritage Conservation Act.
15.4 Development that may disrupt, detrimentally alter or destroy valuable historic buildings in the Plan Area shall be discouraged.
Intergovernmental Policies: 15.5 In cooperation with the appropriate Provincial agencies having authority and interest
groups, work towards the designation of the following heritage sites: - Log House-Hines Road, Pinantan - Old Pinantan School, Pinantan - Old Monte Creek Store-Frost Residence, Monte Creek - St. Peter's Church, Monte Creek - Livery Stable, Old Bostock Range, Monte Creek - Monte Creek Hall, Monte Creek
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15.6 Examine the feasibility and financial implications of incorporating the Heritage Conservation as a function of the Regional District.
16. IMPLEMENTATION: Objective: 16.0 TO ACHIEVE THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN WHILE
FOSTERING COOPERATION AND CONSULTATION BETWEEN ALL AGENCIES RESPONSIBLE FOR PLANNING AND LAND USE WITHIN THE SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN PLAN AREA.
Policies: 16.1 Future changes to the applicable Zoning Bylaw must comply with the objectives and
policies of this Plan. 16.2 Amendments to this Plan may be made from time to time to further the development
objectives, and/or to reflect changing local circumstances. 16.3 Those areas not developed for the uses for which they are designated at the time of
adoption of this Plan may continue their current uses until such time that they are proposed for development in accordance with the policies of this Plan.
Intergovernmental Policies: 16.4 The Thompson-Nicola Regional District may take steps as are necessary in order to
assume the subdivision approving function within the Plan area. 16.5 Consult the City of Kamloops with respect to land use matters occurring within five
kilometres of the Municipal boundary in accordance with the Fringe Area Policy Paper. 16.6 Recognize the land use objectives of the Kamloops Resource Management Plan. This
policy is stated with the understanding that existing subdivisions may be developed and that private landowners may continue to enjoy and benefit from the assets of their property and the rights that accrue.
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16.7 Encourage greater coordinated land use planning between all Indian Bands, Municipal, Federal and Provincial agencies having authority over land use decisions within and surrounding the Plan boundaries.
16.8 Continue to build and enhance working relationships with First Nations in the plan area,
recognizing that constructive and enduring relationships with aboriginal communities provide a foundation for continued constructive dialogue on future regional land use issues.
Approval Process for Development Proposals Contrary to the Plan: 16.9 With respect to development proposal which are contrary to the objectives, policies or
land use map designations of this Plan, an amendment to the Plan shall be required before the development proposal can be accommodated. Providing that the Board of Directors wishes to proceed with the consideration of such a proposal, an amendment to the Official Community Plan shall involve a change to the relevant policy or land use map designation.
Upon amendment to the Plan, the procedures prescribed in the Municipal Act for
rezoning and subdivision approval shall apply.
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119°43'0"W
SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLANSchedule "A", Bylaw No. 1451
Map 2
Map Created By:Development Services Department
Mapping Section300 - 465 Victoria Street
Kamloops, British ColumbiaCanada V2C 2A9
Tel. (250) 377-8673 Fax. (250) 372-5048
THOMPSON-NICOLA REGIONAL DISTRICT
The information on this map was compiled by the TNRD for regulatoryand internal reference purposes only. No representation or warranty
is made as to the accuracy of the information.
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Kilometers
1:35,000
November 24, 2005
Projection: Albers Equal ConicDatum: NAD83Data Sources:
Fire Protection Service Area - TNRDComposite Cadastral - TNRD
Administrative Boundary - TNRDTRIM - Integrated Cadastral Initiative Society (ICIS)
First Nations Reserve - ICISParks and Protected Areas - BC Parks
TNRD Administrative Boundary Parks and Protected Areas of BC
First Nations Reserve
Composite Cadastral
Lakes and Rivers
Rivers and Creeks
Freeway
Highway
Highway Ramp
Arterial
Collector
Local
Gravel Roads
Railway
Hydro Line
Gas Pipeline
A B
O
PL
MN
I
E
J
STVPOCP
Golden
Tofino CrestonKelowna
McBride
Kitimat
Victoria
Kamloops
Smithers
Dease Lake
Bella Coola
Fort Nelson
Powell River
Dawson CreekTumbler Ridge
TNRDKEY MAP
BCKEY MAP
U . S . AU . S . A
A l b e r t aA l b e r t a
PACIFICOCEAN
City of Kamloops
Legend
RURAL RESIDENTIAL
RURAL MOBILE HOME PARK
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
RETAIL COMMERCIAL
SERVICE COMMERCIAL
TOURIST COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
RECREATIONAL
INSTITUTIONAL
PUBLIC FACILITY/INSTITUTIONAL
FORESTRY/GRAZING
AGRICULTURAL (INCLUDES ALR)
ENVIRONMENTAL RESERVE
Hazard Lands
Official Community Plan Boundary
CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY
EXISTING MAJOR ROADS
PROPOSED MAJOR ROADS
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
HERITAGE SITE
SAND & GRAVEL PIT
MAP 3MAP 3
MAP 4MAP 4
MAP 5MAP 5
* All existing and proposed roads within the Ministry of Transportation major street network plan affected by the Agricultural Land Reserve shall have no force and effect unless validated by order of the appropriate Provincial agency having authority.
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KAMLOOPSI.R. No. 1
KAMLOOPSI.R. No. 1
Paul LakePaul Lake
Pinantan LakePinantan Lake
Louis LakeLouis Lake
Scheidam LakeScheidam Lake
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DL 548
DL 1768
DL 285
DL 549
DL 283
DL 5757DL 5758
DL 1908
DL 4570
DL 5859
DL 1781DL 6358DL 5854
DL 5861
DL 5853
DL 5858
DL 5856
DL 5855
DL 5865 DL 5863
DL 5857
DL 5862DL 5860
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50°46'0"N
SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLANSchedule "A", Bylaw No. 1451
Map 3
Map Created By:Development Services Department
Mapping Section300 - 465 Victoria Street
Kamloops, British ColumbiaCanada V2C 2A9
Tel. (250) 377-8673 Fax. (250) 372-5048
THOMPSON-NICOLA REGIONAL DISTRICT
The information on this map was compiled by the TNRD for regulatoryand internal reference purposes only. No representation or warranty
is made as to the accuracy of the information.
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Kilometers
1:13,000
November 24, 2005
Projection: Albers Equal ConicDatum: NAD83Data Sources:
Fire Protection Service Area - TNRDComposite Cadastral - TNRD
Administrative Boundary - TNRDTRIM - Integrated Cadastral Initiative Society (ICIS)
First Nations Reserve - ICISParks and Protected Areas - BC Parks
TNRD Administrative Boundary Parks and Protected Areas of BC
First Nations Reserve
Composite Cadastral
Lakes and Rivers
Rivers and Creeks
Freeway
Highway
Highway Ramp
Arterial
Collector
Local
Gravel Roads
Railway
Hydro Line
Gas Pipeline
A B
O
PL
MN
I
E
J
STVPOCP
Golden
Tofino CrestonKelowna
McBride
Kitimat
Victoria
Kamloops
Smithers
Dease Lake
Bella Coola
Fort Nelson
Powell River
Dawson CreekTumbler Ridge
TNRDKEY MAP
BCKEY MAP
U . S . AU . S . A
A l b e r t aA l b e r t a
PACIFICOCEAN
Legend
RURAL RESIDENTIAL
RURAL MOBILE HOME PARK
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
RETAIL COMMERCIAL
SERVICE COMMERCIAL
TOURIST COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
RECREATIONAL
INSTITUTIONAL
PUBLIC FACILITY/INSTITUTIONAL
FORESTRY/GRAZING
Hazard Lands
AGRICULTURAL (INCLUDES ALR)
ENVIRONMENTAL RESERVE
Official Community Plan Boundary
CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY
EXISTING MAJOR ROADS
PROPOSED MAJOR ROADS
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
HERITAGE SITE
SAND & GRAVEL PIT
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DL 282
DL 280
DL 350
DL 515
DL 1
DL 706
DL 296
DL 285
DL 307
DL 283
DL 288
DL 286
DL 290
DL 306
DL 292
DL 281
DL 291
DL 297
DL 302
DL 300
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SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLANSchedule "A", Bylaw No. 1451
Map 4
Map Created By:Development Services Department
Mapping Section300 - 465 Victoria Street
Kamloops, British ColumbiaCanada V2C 2A9
Tel. (250) 377-8673 Fax. (250) 372-5048
THOMPSON-NICOLA REGIONAL DISTRICT
The information on this map was compiled by the TNRD for regulatoryand internal reference purposes only. No representation or warranty
is made as to the accuracy of the information.
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Kilometers
1:20,000
November 24, 2005
Projection: Albers Equal ConicDatum: NAD83Data Sources:
Fire Protection Service Area - TNRDComposite Cadastral - TNRD
Administrative Boundary - TNRDTRIM - Integrated Cadastral Initiative Society (ICIS)
First Nations Reserve - ICISParks and Protected Areas - BC Parks
TNRD Administrative Boundary Parks and Protected Areas of BC
First Nations Reserve
Composite Cadastral
Lakes and Rivers
Rivers and Creeks
Freeway
Highway
Highway Ramp
Arterial
Collector
Local
Gravel Roads
Railway
Hydro Line
Gas Pipeline
A B
O
PL
MN
I
E
J
STVPOCP
Golden
Tofino CrestonKelowna
McBride
Kitimat
Victoria
Kamloops
Smithers
Dease Lake
Bella Coola
Fort Nelson
Powell River
Dawson CreekTumbler Ridge
TNRDKEY MAP
BCKEY MAP
U . S . AU . S . A
A l b e r t aA l b e r t a
PACIFICOCEAN
City of Kamloops
Legend
RURAL RESIDENTIAL
RURAL MOBILE HOME PARK
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
RETAIL COMMERCIAL
SERVICE COMMERCIAL
TOURIST COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
RECREATIONAL
INSTITUTIONAL
PUBLIC FACILITY/INSTITUTIONAL
FORESTRY/GRAZING
AGRICULTURAL (INCLUDES ALR)
ENVIRONMENTAL RESERVE
Hazard Lands
Official Community Plan Boundary
CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY
EXISTING MAJOR ROADS
PROPOSED MAJOR ROADS
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
HERITAGE SITE
SAND & GRAVEL PIT
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NESKONLITHI.R. No. 2
NESKONLITHI.R. No. 2
DL 350
DL 515
DL 514
DL 512
DL 513
DL 524
DL 498
DL 476
DL 522
DL 521
DL 836
DL 288
DL 523
DL 290
DL 5908
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SOUTH THOMPSON VALLEY AND PINANTAN OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLANSchedule "A", Bylaw No. 1451
Map 5
Map Created By:Development Services Department
Mapping Section300 - 465 Victoria Street
Kamloops, British ColumbiaCanada V2C 2A9
Tel. (250) 377-8673 Fax. (250) 372-5048
THOMPSON-NICOLA REGIONAL DISTRICT
The information on this map was compiled by the TNRD for regulatoryand internal reference purposes only. No representation or warranty
is made as to the accuracy of the information.
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Kilometers
1:15,000
November 24, 2005
Projection: Albers Equal ConicDatum: NAD83Data Sources:
Fire Protection Service Area - TNRDComposite Cadastral - TNRD
Administrative Boundary - TNRDTRIM - Integrated Cadastral Initiative Society (ICIS)
First Nations Reserve - ICISParks and Protected Areas - BC Parks
TNRD Administrative Boundary Parks and Protected Areas of BC
First Nations Reserve
Composite Cadastral
Lakes and Rivers
Rivers and Creeks
Freeway
Highway
Highway Ramp
Arterial
Collector
Local
Gravel Roads
Railway
Hydro Line
Gas Pipeline
AB
O
PL
MN
I
E
J
STVPOCP
Golden
Tofino Creston
McBrideKitimat
Kamloops
Dease Lake
Bella Coola
Fort Nelson
Dawson Creek
TNRDKEY MAP
BCKEY MAP
U . S . AU . S . A
A l b e r t aA l b e r t a
PACIFICOCEAN
Legend
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RURAL MOBILE HOME PARK
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL
RETAIL COMMERCIAL
SERVICE COMMERCIAL
TOURIST COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
RECREATIONAL
INSTITUTIONAL
PUBLIC FACILITY/INSTITUTIONAL
FORESTRY/GRAZING
AGRICULTURAL (INCLUDES ALR)
ENVIRONMENTAL RESERVE
Hazard Lands
Official Community Plan Boundary
CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY
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Pemberton Hill
Mount Harper
Gibraltar Rock
Mount Fleet
Rockface Mountain
McGregorHill
Lion's Head
RockyPoint Bluff
Laveau Hill
Mount Martin
WhiskersHill
BuseHill
Bestwick Hill
Harper Creek
Pemberton Creek
Gulch Creek
Harrison Creek
Martin Creek
Six Mile Creek
Neds Creek
DryCreek
MonteCreek
Laveau Creek
Raspberry Creek
Swain Creek
RobbinsCreek
Pemberton Creek
Niskonlith CreekNiskonlith Creek
LaveauCreek
Gulch Creek
Gore CreekMoulton Creek
Ivor Creek
Harrison Creek
Monte Creek
Mail Creek
Ivor Creek
Disdero Creek
PaulCreek
Charles Lee Creek
Lloyd Creek
Campbell Creek
McGregorCreek
Robbins CreekScuitto Creek
Paul Creek
Buse Creek
Charles Lee Creek
McGregor Creek
Paul Creek
Campbell Creek
Codona Creek
Buse Creek
Gore CreekMoulton Creek
JuniperCreek
City of Kamloops
Electoral Area "P" (Rivers and the Peaks)
Electoral Area "L"
DelOro
Robbins Range Duck Range
Campbell Range
PinantanLake
Pritchard
Lions Head
Monte Creek
Rivershore
PaulLake
Barnhartvale
Scheidam Lake
Little Disdero Lakes
Ida Lake
Bray Lake
P a u l L a k e
Pinantan Lake
Niskonlith Lake
Harper Lake
Clarence Lake
King Lake
Louis Lake
Robins Lake
Disdero Lake
Buse Lake
Curry Lake
Upper Buse Lake
Pooley Lake
South Thompson Valley - Pinantan Official Community PlanWildfire Hazard Map # 6 µ
High Risk AreaBuffer Zone (2km)Moderate to Low Risk AreaOCP BoundaryProperty
Electoral & Municipal BoundaryLakeRiver/Stream100m ContourHighway
This Schedule "J" is incorporated in and forms part of Bylaw No. 2238, 2008.Certified Correct:
ClerkThe information on this map was compiled by the TNRD for regulatory and internal reference purposes only. No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy of the information.
1:92,000March, 2010
0 1,000 2,000500Meters
Map Rotation Angle : -3.8¨
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