Overstorey Removal - Forestry Licence to Cut

If the Site Preparation Project requires access, please see Acesss for additional Standards which will need to be entered into PINES.

If dangerous tree assessment is part of a Overstorey Removal Project, please see Danger Tree Assessment Activity for additional Standards which will need to be entered into PINES.

Required Standards
that must be listed in PINES

Version Date

Archived Versions

General Standard for Ministry Funded Programs (FS 1001)
(for projects prior to new MFR Recipient Agreement)
Apr 1, 2007 April 1, 2003
Guidelines and Procedures for Ministry Funded Silviculture Activities April 1, 2007  —
Scope of Practice for each of the Positions set in the Price Proposal none  —
2007/ 2008 First Nations Information Sharing and Consultation Guidelines none  —
RESULTS INFORMATION SUBMISSION SPECIFICATIONS - Government Funded Silviculture Activities May 2010 June 2006
FFT Forestry Licence to Cut / Overstorey Removal Stand Selection Criteria Standard May 1, 2010    Dec. 3, 2009
Policy No. 3 - Using a Forestry Licence to Cut (FLTC) Issued to the Holder of a Site Preparation Contract to Rehabilitate Marginal Timber Stands that have been Killed by Mountain Pine Beetle (IBM) or Wildfire  July 2009     — 
Forestry Licence to Cut and FFT Site Preparation Contract: FRPA Checklist June 2009
Advertising Protocol for Forest for Tomorrow (FFT) Harvest Opportunities

In order to ensure that FFT harvest opportunities are advertised to attract as many qualified harvesting contractors as possible, the procedures in this document must be followed.

Required Standards
that must be entered into PINES

Version Date

Archived Versions

Advertisement Protocol for Forests for Tomorrow (FFT) Harvesting Opportunities June 2010 v5 

January 2010
August 10, 2009
January 2010 v4

Note:
If this activity occurs in a declared and known area that impacts a species or ecosystem at risk, an identified wildlife species, or a regionally important species, the applicant must indicate in their PINES submission the specific species/ecosystem and have available, on request, the location of recovery plans and/or other documents that detail the protective measures to be taken. For further information on species and ecosystems at risk, see http://srmwww.gov.bc.ca/atrisk/. For further information on identified wildlife, see http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/wld/frpa/iwms/index.html. For information on UWR, regionally important species, or other local issues, discuss with your contacts at the MOE regional office.