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Update Presentation to Multiparty Workshop #4 June 19, 2009. Atlin/Taku Land Use Planning. Overview. Technical Working Group’s “To Do List” from Workshop #3 Review of principles and goals Complete Interest Summary Document Monarch Mountain (detailed maps) TWG Activities over last 3 months
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Update Presentation to Multiparty Workshop #4 June 19, 2009 Atlin/Taku Land Use Planning
Overview • Technical Working Group’s “To Do List” from Workshop #3 • Review of principles and goals • Complete Interest Summary Document • Monarch Mountain (detailed maps) • TWG Activities over last 3 months • Where are we in the planning process • Plan for Ongoing Community and Stakeholder Engagement
Workshop #3 • Continue to be well attended • 37 people to the Community Open House • Approximately 40 people attended the workshop • Workshops, stakeholder meetings, newsletters, etc. considered effective and sufficient for engaging the community and stakeholders
Review of Principles and Goals • Received comments from a few individuals/organizations • Written comments have been compiled • Principles have been completed
Interest Summary • Summary updated • Waiting to post to web
Monarch Mountain • Detailed maps available since last workshop • Values noted in the spatial summaries
Stakeholder Meetings • Mining and Exploration permitting workshop • Atlin end of April • Address questions raised at the April 3rd LUP Subcommittee meeting. • Introduced “High Value TRTFN Cultural and Ecological Landscapes Map” • Answer questions • Workshop #4 Orientation • ENGOs and AMEBC by conference call in June • Atlin residents prior to the workshop
TRTFN Community Meetings • TRTFN Technical team meetings with individual families and community through May and June • Meetings with Da Kha Nations – Carcross Tagish FN and Teslin Tlingit Council
Decision Support Tool • Information compiled and available for analysis • Available to be used to develop and assess land use zone scenarios • Used to derive the “High Value Landscapes for TRTFN Cultural and Ecological Values”
High Value TRTFN Cultural and Ecological Landscapes Map • Identifies the areas with the highest concentration cultural and ecological values • Draft map presented at May 1st open house and to Tlingit community • Map revised based on TRTFN community input • Map reflects TRTFN priorities and goal setting
Subarea Summaries • Planning area subdivided into 38 “subareas” • Sub-areas: • represent geographic units with distinct biophysical characteristics, resource values, or management issues • follow intermediate watersheds approximately • Understanding values and issues by sub-area is a precursor to zoning
Joint Land Forum Meetings • One day conference call on June 3rd
Chapters • Forestry • More detailed work completed • Ongoing exchange of perspectives for remaining chapters • Much work remains to be done
Where are we in the “Process” • Pre-planning phase, orientation, visioning, and information collection is completed • Resource Analysis underway • Workshop #4 • Draft planning products under development
Stages Not Yet Initiated • Compilation of plan and public review • Revisions to plan and public review • Joint approvals • Joint implementation
Next Steps • Complete remaining sub-area summaries by July 10th (comments by end of July) • Joint Land Forum Field Trip July 13-17th • “Problem Solving” • Draft zones developed by Fall 09 • JLF Field Trip • Workshop #4
Next Steps (continued) • Community and Stakeholder review of zoning options through September and October • Draft chapters completed by end October • Emerging plan products reviewed with community and stakeholder November and December • Draft plan presented to Joint Land Forum in December • Timing of next steps of engagement, including workshop, dependant on progress in g2g discussions • Wise use of time!