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Deliver or Mail to: District Manager: For office use only (Date received by District Manager) Protection Officer: Prepared by: Contact information: Location (Map attached) (Provide a location in reference to the nearest known geographic feature) (Submit map consistent with the prescribed standards) (Road name and nearest kilometre marker or distance from a known point) Timber proposed for removal Dead or down Endangered Live (interspersed) Species and volume (m3) Total Live (access) Total volume planned for harvest (insert in paragraph 1.03 of the FLTC) Area (ha.) Harvest method Non-Harvesting Treatments (e.g. piling and burning, pruning, spacing, removal of non-merchantable timber) Note: For the purposes of this application endangered means timber that is damaged or attacked by insects and can reasonably be expected to die within one year Term requested for Licence Comments (cite reasons for term requested if more than one season or outside normal practise for the area) REVIEW AND APPROVAL INFORMATION The following information is required for the Ministry to assess this fuel management proposal. It is the responsibility of the signing professional or technician to ensure this information is complete and accurate. Some of the information provided may be included in a Forestry Licence to Cut that may be issued as a result of this fuel management proposal. D) LAND STATUS, FOREST PLANNING, MAPPING AND REFERRALS!1

Appropriate investigations have been conducted to ensure that the area included in the prescription is vacant Crown land. The area proposed does not overlap or conflict with private land, an Indian reserve, a park or protected area, and is not otherwise encumbered in a manner that would prevent issuance of a Forestry Licence to Cut. This application is consistent with a Community Wildfire Protection Plan for the area. If there is no CWPP for the area, BCFS Protection staff must have signed off on the proposed treatment. Map(s) are attached and comply with the standard required. No A map using IGDS format has been produced and a digital file has been submitted to the MOF. The proposal has been referred to the appropriate major licensee and BCTS and documentation of the response is available indicating no significant reasons to prevent the proposed operations. The major licensee and/or BCTS have been provided with an accurate location and assessment of potential impact on silviculture from use of trails and landings in plantations. A field assessment has been conducted and all resource values that could be materially affected by this fuel management proposal have been appropriately addressed. The area has been checked for the following values and features and appropriate management is described below if has been checked. Other leases, licences or permits: Mining, petroleum or other sub-surface or surface tenures: Ungulate winter range: Wildlife habitat areas: Lakeshore management zone (consistent with any lakeshore management zone objectives): No Visual Quality (check No if the cutblock is not consistent with visual quality requirements): No Community watershed: Domestic water licence intakes or water delivery infrastructures that might be affected: Old Growth Management Areas: Forest Ecosystem Networks: Range tenures: fences, natural range barriers (referral required if harvesting within a range tenure): Recreation resources, features, recreation site, forest interpretive site or recreation trail: Archaeological Resources: Cultural Heritage Resources: (Referral required to appropriate First Nations) Wildlife habitat features: [Must comply with FPPR s. 70(2) unless exempted under section 92(2)] Resource features: [Must comply with FPPR s. 70(1) unless exempted under section 91(1)] Other(specify) : Written comments received from public review or referral: (attach copies of any written comments) No!2

B) BOUNDARY, ROAD, LANDING, AND TRAIL Block boundaries are clearly marked on site and accurately mapped. The condition of existing roads, landings and trails has been assessed and documented. Existing roads and landings are in a condition suitable for use without modification. Proposed road construction in the FLTC area is shown on map (including reconstruction of deactivated or non-status roads) Road use is to be authorized by the FLTC and such roads must also be identified on the map. Trails are marked in the field and identified accurately on the map. A) STAND ATTRIBUTES A bark beetle survey has been conducted in a manner consistent with the district forest health strategy or locally established guidelines. Harvesting will be limited to intermediate cutting without regeneration objectives and the area will retain a stocked stand that meets the post harvest stocking and quality characteristics described in Table 1 (The establishment of a free growing stand is not required) No Partial cutting will be carried out to retain a stand that meets the post harvest stocking and quality characteristics described in Table 1 (The establishment of a free growing stand is required). No Upon completion of harvesting it is proposed that a free-growing stand will be established in accordance with the stocking requirements and dates described in Table 2 below No All clearcut areas will be < 1 ha. (including consideration of adjacent areas) [FPPR section 46(3) (a)] No!3

Table 1: Stocking Standards, and Quality Characteristics of trees that are to be retained at the completion of harvesting. (In accordance with FPPR section 46(3)(b)(i), the holder of the FLTC will ensure that at the completion of harvest, the trees retained on the harvested area will conform to the specifications below.) Post Harvest Stand Structure for Partial Cutting or Intermediate Cutting If a limited numbers of trees are to be removed, accurately describe the species, size and characteristics of these trees. Trees to be Retaine d Species Composition Quality Characteristi cs Crown class or Size Residual Trees/ha or Residual Basal Area (m 2 / ha) C) RIPARIAN MAGEMENT & BIODIVERSITY Streams, wetlands and lakes are correctly classified and indicated on the map. Appropriate timing for removal of any skid trail crossings of streams and non-classified drainages is identified: Harvest in RMA is consistent with Forest Planning and Practices Regulation (s. 52(1) may not apply) Harvest is planned in the RMZ identified on the map (describe the post harvest stand structure, trees to be removed or provide a table similar to Table 1) RRZ s have been marked in the field to prevent harvest (if No, complete the next row of this table) Harvest is planned in an RRZ identified on the map (describe the post harvest stand structure, trees to be removed or providing a table similar to Table 1) No No Wildlife tree retention Must provide 7% wildlife tree retention unless exempted under FPPR s. 91 No Seasonal Constraints and Slope Stability All season harvest recommended for this site (low potential for Archaeological Resources and suitable soil conditions) The harvest is to occur only when soil is dry or frozen, or when adequate snow pack exists to ensure minimal soil disturbance to sensitive soils. Maximum Soil Disturbance Limit: % The prescribed harvest area has been field assessed by an archaeologist and no further archaeological work is prescribed. Forest practices will proceed as per archaeologist s recommendations. Primary forest activities under this fuel management proposal will not materially reduce slope stability on the area or on adjacent areas. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CONCERNS FOR THE DISTRICT MAGER TO CONSIDER!4

Include any requests for exemptions or variances NON-HARVESTING FUEL MAGEMENT TREATMENTS Provide a measurable and enforceable description of the non-harvesting treatments that are proposed so that a funding contract can include important criteria that need to be achieved for the treatment to meet objectives. Slash Disposal: Describe the extent to which forest debris will be disposed off to reduce fire risk. Piling and Burning Chipping Removal of Non- Merchantable Timber Describe where non-merchantable timber will be removed to and how it will be disposed of. Authorization from the DM must be obtained. Broadcast Burning Pruning: Tree species to be pruned Pruning Height Describe the minimum height from the ground that branched will be removed from trees. Slash disposal method Juvenile Spacing: Target Stocking (trees/ ha) Describe the target stocking of crop trees to be retained. Order of species preference for retention Maximum stump height Maximum stump angle Slash disposal method Description of Other Treatments: (Trails, Fireguards, Roads or trails to permanent water sources, areas of defensible space next to structures that will have fuel removed and will not be regenerated, etc.)!5

PROFESSIOL SIGTURE and SEAL ME Signature DATE SIGNED I certify that I have reviewed this document and personally supervised the work described and that this work has been carried out to a professional standard and in accordance with all applicable instructions. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE I certify that I have reviewed this fuel management proposal, all assessments and fieldwork. I agree it is consistent with the recommendations contained within the Community Wildfire Protection Plan, or with the objective of reducing fire hazard in the community interface area. Signature: REPRESENTATIVE ME: DATE SIGNED:!6