Annual report of the Gwich'in Land Use Planning Board, April 2003 - March 2004
Dates
Year
2004
Citation
Gwich'in Land Use Planning Board,, 2004, Annual report of the Gwich'in Land Use Planning Board, April 2003 - March 2004: .
Summary
The contents of this report include: an update on Board membership and staff; a description of the draft implementation strategy to the Plan; the Planning Board's priorities for 2004-2005; a review of land use permits and water licences issued, and an explanation of how an approved Plan has affected those acivities; a list of action items that are currently being addressed; recommendations for groups to consider in the next year; the Planning Board's work plan for 2003-2004, and; the audited financial statements for 2003-2004. ... All regulatory agencies have to ensure that all licensed, permitted, and othe authorized activities related to the use of land, water, and the deposit of waste conform with the Plan. The Planning Board has [...]
Summary
The contents of this report include: an update on Board membership and staff; a description of the draft implementation strategy to the Plan; the Planning Board's priorities for 2004-2005; a review of land use permits and water licences issued, and an explanation of how an approved Plan has affected those acivities; a list of action items that are currently being addressed; recommendations for groups to consider in the next year; the Planning Board's work plan for 2003-2004, and; the audited financial statements for 2003-2004. ... All regulatory agencies have to ensure that all licensed, permitted, and othe authorized activities related to the use of land, water, and the deposit of waste conform with the Plan. The Planning Board has been working with the regulatory agencies to implement this process and monitor the conformance decisions. While we have met with most regulatory authorities, significantly we have yet to meet with the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board and the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board. Foremost is our work with the Gwich'in Land and Water Board (GLWB). Most land use permits and water licences for activities in the GSA are issued by the GLWB. ... Included] is a table of activities in the GSA that were permitted during the timeframe of this report. The map shows where each of the activities took place. With each activity is a brief description of what conditions from the Plan have been placed on those activities. Refused activities are also listed. ... Of the 60 or so permits listed, the three largest categories were issued for quarries (23), geotechnical investigations (9), and research (20).]