Log Handling
Log Handling
Log Handling: Application to have an aquatic log sort or log storage which is associated with an upland mill or operation.
Contents:
- Mandatory Authorizations
- Costs
- Eligibility Requirements
- Information Requirements
- Potential Additional Requirements
- Related Links
- Other Things you Should Know
About this Activity Guide
This guide summarizes the most common requirements and recommendations for your chosen activity and is designed to help you submit a complete application. Be aware that this information is for guidance purposes only. |
Mandatory Authorizations
Authorization Name | Link to Authorization Guidance | Link to Application |
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Land Act authorization - Log Handling | Authorization Guidance | Apply Now |
Costs
Cost may be a specific value or range of values. The cost includes GST, where applicable.
Cost Type | Cost Description | Cost | Link to Details |
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Application fee | Application processing fee due when application is submitted. | $1,050.00 | Crown Land Application Fee Structure |
Rent | Land rental fee which is prepaid on an annual basis. | Varies | Land Policy - Pricing: Appendix 14 – Log Handling |
Insurance | A minimum level of insurance is specified in the Appendix A table, see the Industrial program specific insurance requirements. | Varies - consult your insurance agent | Land Procedure: Insurance and Financial Securities – See Appendix A |
Security | A security deposit may be required to ensure the tenure holder complies with and completes all the obligations and requirements specified in the tenure. See the table in Appendix B Industrial program specific security requirements. | Varies | Land Procedure: Insurance and Financial Securities – See Appendix B |
Eligibility Requirements
Ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements prior to applying.
Requirement | Description |
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Age | Must be 19 years of age or older if applying as an individual. |
Canadian Citizen or permanent resident | You must be a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident if applying as an individual. |
Company eligible to do business in BC | Your company must be incorporated through the BC Companies Registry, or extra-provincially registered. |
First Nations | If First Nations, must apply through Band corporations or Indian Band and Tribal Councils (Band or Tribal Councils require a Band Council Resolution) |
Information Requirements
Requirement | Description | Link to Details |
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Land Act Online Application | An online system which requires you to enter information onscreen and upload documentation, digital files and/or maps to support your application. See the link provided for a checklist of requirements. You can link directly to the online application in the Mandatory Authorizations section. | Industrial Application Requirements Checklist |
Crown Land Use Management Plan | A written report explaining the proposal in detail. Refer to link provided for the Crown Land Use Management Plan template, as well as guidance to help you complete your plan. | Crown Land Use Management Plans |
Location and Site Plan Map | Create a Location Map and Site Plan Map as per the "Commercial and Industrial, Log Handling, Marina" mapping instructions on the linked page. A digital file in the form of a shapefile, KML or Geomark link is preferred although not required. See Links section for mapping tools to assist with digital files. | Site Map Samples Web Page |
Log Handling Prospectus Form | Use and submit provided form: "Prospectus - Log Handling and Storage" | Prospectus - Log Handling and Storage |
Potential Additional Requirements
Requirement | Description | When is it Required? |
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Agent Letter | Signed and dated letter providing approval for agent or consultant to act on behalf of applicant. Legal names/entities to be used on letter. Refer to Links section for template. | When an agent or consultant will be acting on behalf of applicant. |
Co-Applicant Permission | A co-applicant authorization letter is generated within the Online Application system which must be signed digitally or printed, signed and uploaded. The letter authorizes the main applicant to provide personal information for all co-applicants. A separate letter is required for each coapplicant. | When more than one applicant has requested to be named on the tenure document, which makes them coapplicants. |
Occupant Licence to Cut | An authorization for trees to be cut on a Crown land tenure. Refer to Links section for additional information. | When the tenure holder needs to cut timber on the Crown land tenure. |
Water Sustainability Act - Change or Use Approval | An authorization under the Water Sustainability Act which allows you to make changes in and about a freshwater source. Change or Use approval applies depending on activity and length of use. | If you will be working in or around freshwater. |
Related Links
Link | Description |
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Agent Letter (Letter of Agency) | A document to be signed to allow another party to manage an application on behalf of a client. |
Land Use Policy: Industrial | The Crown Land Use Policy which provides the details of the land use program being summarized by this document. |
Land Use – Industrial Purposes Web Page | A web page providing additional detail. |
FrontCounter BC Discovery Tool | A Google Earth based mapping tool where you can create a Geomark or KML. |
iMapBC | A mapping tool where you can create a shapefile. |
Occupant Licence to Cut | Web page explaining how to apply to cut or cut and remove trees on a Crown land tenure. |
District Roads – Permitting Requirements | Web page explaining the types of permits required for different activities on Forest Service Roads. |
Water Sustainability Act Change Approval or Notification of Instream Work | A web page providing additional detail. |
Other Things You Should Know
Archaeology Information
Archaeological
sites are protected under the Heritage Conservation Act
and must not be altered or damaged without a permit issued by
the Archaeology Branch. Information regarding potential risks to
protected archaeological sites may be obtained by submitting an
online data request form to the Archaeology
Branch or by contacting a professional archaeologist via the BC
Association of Professional Archaeologists (www.bcapa.ca) or via local
directories. Visit the Archaeology Branch website for more
information.
BCeID - What Is It and Why Get It?
BCeID is
an online service that allows you to create a user ID and
password to sign in securely to many Government services in
British Columbia. The benefits of having a BCeID account
include:
- Stop and start. Save and return later to complete your application without losing any information previously entered.
- Real time status information. Check the status of your application in real time.
- Access your applications for multiple people (Business BCeID only) to edit or submit your application or check its status. To enroll in this service, visit the BCeID web page: FrontCounter BC - BCeID
Consulting with First
Nations
- The Province is committed to reconciliation as part of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Act.
- The Province is responsible for ensuring adequate and appropriate consultation and accommodation, it may involve the proponent in the procedural aspects of consultation.
Legal
Disclaimer
This guide provides the most current and
accurate information available to the Government of British Columbia
at the time of publishing; however, we make no warranty regarding
the completeness, currency or accuracy of this information. This
information is for guidance purposes only and does not replace
legislated requirements. Each application is unique and
circumstances may result in additional requirements beyond those
included in this guide.
Last Updated: July 14, 2023