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Tla’amin NationLands & Resources House Post – Comprehensive Community Plan Update
Tla’amin NationLands & Resources House Post – Comprehensive Community Plan Update
CONTENTSTla’amin Nation Lands & Resources House Post - Comprehensive Community Plan Update ..................... 1
2007 Comprehensive Community Plan (CCP)........................................................................................ 1
Updated Lands & Resources House Post .............................................................................................. 1
Approach ............................................................................................................................................. 3
CCP Update Format.............................................................................................................................. 3
The Lands and Resources House Post Vision Statement ....................................................................... 4
Guiding Principles ................................................................................................................................ 4
APPENDICES
Appendix A – Lands & Resources House Post Updated GoalsAppendix B – Proposed Future Organizational ChartAppendix C – Sliammon Lands and Resources Workshops & Open Houses
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TLA’AMIN NATION LANDS & RESOURCESHOUSE POST - COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITYPLAN UPDATE
Since 2007 there have been monumental changes in the Tla’amin land base and how Tla’amin Land ismanaged. Tla'amin has recently ratified a Treaty that has increased the land base from 1,900 to8,400 hectares, and passed a Land Use Plan for Treaty Settlement Land guiding the management ofTla’amin Lands. These milestones created the need to update the Lands & Resources House Post sectionof the CCP. The updates provide the House Post and each Department with updated goals, clarified rolesand responsibilities and a roadmap for the future (see Appendix A).
2007 COMPR EHENSIV E COMMUNITY PLAN (CCP)
In 2007, the Sliammon Comprehensive Community Plan (CCP) was completed to support communitydevelopment and nation building, build a foundation for self-government, assist with Treatyimplementation, and ultimately create a better quality of life for present and future generations.
The CCP structure built on previously completed work to reflect the Sliammon House of GovernanceModel presented in the form of a long house. The organization level of the model is made up of severalhouse posts, including Ums Nah Gijeh, the Lands & Resources Post. Under the Lands & Resources HousePost are five program areas referred hereinafter as Departments. They are as follows: the LandsDepartment, the Forestry Department, the Fisheries Department, Crown Land Referrals Department andthe Sliammon Treaty Society.
In the CCP, a series of strategic goals, sub goals and action plans were documented for the Lands &Resources House Post in addition to goals for each of the individual departments under the House Post.
UPDATED LANDS & RESOURC ES HOUSE POS T
The Lands & Resources House Post administers policies and laws relating to Tla’amin Lands and NaturalResources. The House Post has a solid foundation in natural resource management through fisheries,forestry and land use planning initiatives, and in the use and development of lands through the Land UsePlan for Treaty Settlement Land, and the Land & Water Referrals Department. Managers and Staff in the
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House Post facilitate working relationships with other levels of government including the City of PowellRiver, the Powell River Regional District and the Province of British Columbia.
Currently the Lands & Resources Post Includes the following Departments:
· Lands Department: The Lands Department is responsible for ensuring that Tla’amin Lands areused and developed in a way that maximizes benefits to Tla’amin citizens in a balanced way. TheLands Department manages leased lands, liaises with local governments, undertakes communityprojects and implements the Land Use Plan and other laws related to Tla’amin Lands.
· Forestry Department: The Forestry Department manages forestry resources for both thecommunity and commercial interests. The Department manages the community forest, issueswoodcutting permits, and implements the Community Forest Plan, among other things.Revenues from the Forestry Department contribute to initiatives that benefit the communityincluding the Healthy Living Benefit and the Christmas Dividend.
· Fisheries Department: The Fisheries Department is responsible for protecting fisheriesresources within Ums Geh Gijeh (Tla’amin Traditional Territory) and ensuring that all usersrespect Tla’amin Aboriginal Rights and Title. The Department manages several contractsincluding the Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy (AFS), the Salmon Enhancement Program (SEP) aswell as various other habitat restoration and stewardship activities. The Fisheries Departmentalso supplies the community with food fish.
· Land & Water Referrals Department (formally Crown Land Referrals): The Land & WaterReferrals Department works to ensure that Tla’amin Aboriginal Rights and Title areacknowledged, respected and accommodated throughout Ums Geh Gijeh. The Departmentserves as the point of contact for development in the Traditional Territory and identifiespartnership, procurement and meaningful employment opportunities for the Tla’amin Nation.
· Sliammon Treaty Society: The Sliammon Treaty Society has overseen Tla’amin’s participation inthe BC Treaty Process. The Treaty Society has successfully negotiated and ratified a Treatyincreasing the Tla’amin land base and enabling Tla’amin to govern itself as a Nation. UponTreaty Effective Date in April 2016, the Sliammon Treaty Society will be dissolved.
In anticipation of changes post-Treaty, a future organizational chart for the Lands & Resources HousePost was drafted in collaboration with the current Department Managers and Staff. It is expected thatthis chart will be brought forward to inform the larger Tla’amin Nation organizational chart. Theproposed future organizational chart has been included in Appendix B.
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APPROACH
In order to update the CCP, key engagement activities included:
· Hiring a CCP Community Coordinator: For the duration of this project a member of Tla’aminNation was hired to assist with all areas of the project including but not limited to coordinatinglogistics, researching best practices, meeting with Department Managers and Staff andattending all workshops and related meetings.
· Meetings with Department Managers: Department Managers reviewed goals set out in the 2007CCP and indicated which goals were met, which goals were on-going and which goals were nolonger relevant.
· Meetings with the Tla’amin Nation Chief and Council: Chief and Council were given routineupdates on project progress and provided input into project methodology and updated goals.
· Hosting Inter-Departmental Workshops: Workshops were held bringing together Managers andStaff from each of the Departments under the Lands & Resources Post to collaborate on acommon vision, guiding principle, goals, and House Post Structure.
· Informing the Community: Regular updates on the process were published in the communitynewspaper Neh Motl. Upon completion of the update, a Lands & Resources House Post OpenHouse was hosted to show case each Department and present the updated goals.
Appendix C includes photos taken during key engagement activities.
CCP UPDATE FORMAT
The structure of this report is organized following the current organizational structure of theDepartments within the Lands & Resources House Post. Like the CCP completed in 2007, this update hasidentified goals for the Lands & Resources House Post as a whole as well as goals for each departmentunder the House Post. Under each goal there are requirements, existing tools/resources and newtools/resources. The updated goals are included in Appendix A.
Goals:
Goals are reflective of those created during the 2007 CCP process that are still pertinent today, inaddition to new goals created in consultation with Department Managers and Staff. Common Goalswere identified that are reflective of the Lands & Resources House Post as a whole. Goals were alsoidentified for each Department.
Goals were developed to guide the current and future operations of the Lands & Resources House Postand each individual Department.
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Requirements:
Requirements are identified as those actions and activities that need to take place in order to achievethe outcomes of each goal.
Existing Tools/Resources:
The Tla’amin Nation has a number of existing tools and resources that can help each Department meettheir goals. The existing tools and resources can be thought of as the “how”, demonstrating what isalready at your disposal that will help you meet each requirement and ultimately achieve each goal.Existing tools and resources include existing policies, documents, funding sources, knowledgeable staffand other departments, among others.
New Tools/Resources:
In order to meet each requirement and ultimately each goal, several new tools or resources may berequired. It is anticipated that as new tools and resources are developed and accomplished, they will bechecked off and moved into “Existing Tools/Resources.”
THE LANDS & RESOURC ES HOUSE POST V IS ION STATEMENT
The Lands & Resources House Post recognizes there is a spiritual connection between our Kluth-Ky(Elders) that have gone before us and our Chi Chuys (Children) yet unborn. We have a responsibility touphold our Taow (teachings) and are committed to working with leadership and citizens to sustain ourterritory and resources responsibly to pass down to our future generations.
GUIDI NG PRINCIPLES
Guiding principles are standards expected within the Lands & Resources House Post. These principlesare: Equality, Honesty and Fairness, Respect, Accountability and Transparency, Understanding, andConfidentiality and Honouring and respecting our Ancestors.
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G E N E R A L L A ND S & R E S OU R C E S H OU S E P O S T
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G E N E R A L L A ND S & R E S OU R C E S H OU S E P O S T
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Existing Resources/Tools
· A qualified CAO and CFO
· Communication tools (newspaper, website)
· Functioning Finance Department
New Resources/Tools
· Create monthly and annual reportingtemplates ¨
· Create a budget template ¨· Establish a reporting schedule including
key dates ¨· Provide orientation and training for
Department Managers to supportbudgeting as required.
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· Hold a staff retreat to go through anynew reporting requirements ¨
· Prepare checklists for budgeting andreporting requirements ¨
· Sustainability in administrative roles ¨
Requirements
ü Departmental Managers will submit anAnnual Performance Report to the Directorof Lands & Resources.
ü The Director of Lands & Resources willprepare an Annual Performance Reportcontaining information from allDepartments.
ü Departmental Managers will prepare anannual budget that connects to theTla’amin Fiscal Financing Agreement (priorto April each year).
ü Each Department is expected to create andmaintain a strategic business/ operationalplan that will be reviewed and updatedevery 5 years.
ü The Director of Lands and Resources willprovide a report and update at the AGM.
GOAL 1Maintain an effective andconsistent planning andreporting structure.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Job descriptions (with statements of workand deliverables)
· A dedicated HR position· Salary surveys (to build pay grid)
· Personnel Policy
· Employment contract templates/documents
New Resources/Tools
· Draft missing job descriptions ¨· Establish a structure for annual
performance evaluations ¨· Establish the Tla’amin Nation standard
pay grid ¨· Provide on-going training and capacity
development ¨· Ensure consistency with minimum wage ¨· Implement a consistent approach for
dealing with pay scales ¨· Include a Statement of Work
Deliverables in contracts ¨
Requirements
ü All staff positions have a clearly defined jobdescription.
ü All staff have an employment contract.
ü All staff salaries reflect the Tla’amin Nationstandard pay grid.
ü All staff have a scheduled annualperformance evaluation.
GOAL 2Create consistency in humanresource functions.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Job descriptions· Organizational Chart· Existing workforce· Ums Taow· Partnership with Vancouver Island University
(VIU)· Post-secondary funding· Summer employment· First Nations Emergency Services Society
(FNESS)· Employment Insurance (EI) reach back
program
New Resources/Tools
· Conduct a skills inventory as required ¨· Develop a standard template for
recording employee training programs ¨· Develop a training program unique to
each position/employee ¨· Establish a review and update of each
employees training program that is inline with the employee’s annualperformance evaluation
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· Secure additional post-secondaryfunding for getting “designations” ¨
· Lands & Resources Scholarships ¨
Requirements
ü Maintain a relevant training program for allstaff in each Department.
ü Provide Tla’amin Youth and citizens withopportunities to understand potentialcareer paths within the Lands & ResourcesPost.
ü Provide opportunities for job shadowingwith Tla’amin Youth.
ü Undertake regular Departmentevaluations.
ü Recruit post-secondary students.
ü Maintain a pay scale reflective of educationand experience.
GOAL 3Attract, retain, train, anddevelop a skilled workforce.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Staff meetings
· Existing committees and boards that workacross Departments
· Existing staff resources
New Resources/Tools
· Operate in the new administrationbuilding that will house all Departments ¨
· Develop a shared file server ¨· Provide leadership training for staff ¨· Identify methods for community
outreach ¨
Requirements
ü Hold monthly staff meetings with all-Departments.
ü Hold a monthly managers meeting todiscuss key issues, training, and newinitiatives.
ü Conduct an annual Department openhouse.
ü Identify key positions that could assistacross Departments (e.g., enforcementofficer). Include the “inter-department”aspect of these roles in employee jobdescriptions.
ü Effectively make use of shared resources(e.g., staff – administration, EnforcementOfficer(s)).
ü Adhere to Tla’amin Personnel Policy.
GOAL 4Increase inter-Departmentalcollaboration.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Functioning Culture Committee
· Lands Committee and Lands & ResourcesWorking Group
· Elders
· Tla’amin Land Use Plan for Treaty SettlementLands
· Fisheries Department, Forestry Department,Referrals Department and Lands Department
· Tla’amin Environmental Management Plan
· Laws related to Lands & Resources
· Expertise in negotiations
New Resources/Tools
· Enact the Implementation Plan for theTla’amin Land Use Plan for TreatySettlement Land
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· Refine the Tla’amin EnvironmentalAssessment process ¨
· Develop the Tla’amin DevelopmentPermit Process ¨
· Identify the role of the Lands Committeeand the Lands & Resources WorkingGroup following effective date
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· Create job descriptions and hire forEnforcement/ Environmental Officer/Watchmen position(s)
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· Develop a public education campaignand materials for distribution to landdevelopers or non-Tla’amin citizensinterested in entering or using areaswithin the Ums Gey Gijeh
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Requirements
ü Implement and enforce the Tla’amin LandUse Plan for Treaty Settlement Lands.
ü Enforce the Tla’amin Development Process.ü Administer development permits
appropriately.ü Integrate and utilize Taow in decision
making.ü Protect cultural, heritage, and sensitive
environmental sites.ü Ensure that decision making complies with
the Tla’amin Land Use Plan for TreatySettlement Lands.
ü Protect our domestic water source.ü Develop protocols for all user groups
within Tla’amin Lands and TraditionalTerritory.
ü Educate and raises awareness on Ums GeyGijeh.
GOAL 5Develop Tla’amin Landsrespectfully and manage andprotect resources for futuregenerations.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Tla’amin Website
· Neh Motl
· Local and Provincial Papers
· Electronic Board
· Door to door communications
· Working Groups
· Community Open Houses
· AGM
· Facebook and other social media
New Resources/Tools
· Create a communication role withinTla’amin who is responsible forcommunication and news releases
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· Develop communication tools fordevelopers, and local, provincial andfederal governments on laws
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· Establish a Communication positionwithin the Tla’amin Government ¨
· Develop public relations training for staff ¨· Create brochures for each department ¨· Create a mail and email database of
membership ¨· Add a Youth column to Neh Motl ¨
Requirements
ü Promote and raise awareness of thevarious Departments’ role in communityand social programs (i.e., Healthy LivingDividend and Food Fish distribution).
ü Ensure that Tla’amin and non-Tla’amincitizens are aware of developmentprocesses, programs, projects, etc. (i.e.,Development Permit Process).
ü Raise awareness and understanding onTla’amin laws relating to Lands andResources.
ü Ensure communication and engagementwith Tuwusht (Off-Nation members) on allmatters relating to Lands & Resources.
ü Make use of multiple media outlets tocommunicate information (e.g. newspaper,website, etc.).
GOAL 6Increase externalcommunication about theroles, responsibilities,programs, and processes ofthe Lands & Resources Post.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Federal, Provincial and any alternativefunding sources
· Existing revenue streams (e.g., forestproducts, commercial fish licenses, leasedlands)
· Existing contracts (SEP, AFS)
New Resources/Tools
· Establish a communication link betweenthe proposal writer position at theNation level and the Lands andResources Post
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· Prepare Annual budgets ¨· Write the Annual Performance Report ¨· Collect Referrals user fees ¨· Create a terminal fishery, and purchase
additional commercial licences andequipment to increase commercialcapacity
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· Recoup equipment costs through arental structure ¨
· Establish a method to collectexpenditures on development (i.e.,development permit costs, taxes, etc.)
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Requirements
ü Ensure that revenue is reinvested into theLands and Resources Post to cover costs ofDepartment management (i.e., staffing,technical support, contractual obligations,etc.).
ü Solicit funding opportunities from variousagencies (e.g., federal and provincialgrants).
ü Allocate resources for existing and futurefacilities, IT support, and capitalexpenditures.
ü Submit, Monitor and account for Annualbudgets.
ü Ensure that the Tla’amin ProposalCoordinator is actively pursuing fundingopportunities on behalf of the Post.
GOAL 7Become a financially self-sustaining Post.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· IT services
· Computer hardware and software
· Administrative staff
New Resources/Tools
· Research and purchase the appropriatedata management filing system ¨
· Establish formal procedures for filingminutes, records of decisions, and laws ¨
· Develop a Human ResourcesInformation System (HRIS) – Tracks jobapplicants, staff training, staffperformance, evaluations, staff salaries,staff discipline, staff attendance andpunctuality
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Requirements
ü Protect data and maintain data security.
ü Ensure that all staff inputs data (i.e., files)into the same data management system.
ü Integrate the new land registry with anyinter-Departmental Data ManagementSystem.
ü Utilize IT services to maintain and overseeData Management System.
GOAL 8Functioning DataManagement System
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L A ND S DE P A R T M E N T
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Land Interest Verification Project Final Report(documents all property disputes onSliammon Reserves)
· Tla’amin Land Code
· Land Use Planning, Development and ZoningLaw, Land Law
· Existing funding from the Government ofCanada for resolving CP issues and lawdevelopment
· Monthly updates to Chief and Council on CPissues and resurveying of federal surveys intoprovincial surveys
New Resources/Tools
· Create a dispute resolution process ¨· Confirm land owner structure ¨· Create a position for an Approving
Officer/Director ¨· Retain the Lands Committee after
Effective Date ¨
Requirements
ü Ensure that a functioning disputeresolution process is in place.
ü Develop, communicate and implement anappeal process.
ü Complete all required land surveys.
GOAL 1Resolve property disputes.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Provincial standard and process forregistering land transactions
· Other First Nations who are using the samesystem
New Resources/Tools
· Retain the Lands Registry Clerk position ¨· Establish a method to share lands
registry information betweenDepartments so that it is accessible toother managers/workers
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Requirements
ü Properly register all lands.
ü Properly register all new land transactions.
ü Ensure that staff are knowledgeable onhow to operate the system.
ü Update the System and as required.
ü Establish a Lands registry program that isapplicable to Treaty First Nations (e.g.,Maa’nulth First Nations).
GOAL 2Maintain a working LandsRegistry System.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Draft laws related to Lands
· Tla’amin Nation Land Use Plan for TreatySettlement Lands and the 2010 Land Use Plan
New Resources/Tools
· Create a job description for anEnforcement Officer role ¨
· Hire for the Enforcement Officer rolewhen required ¨
· Develop a Law Clerk role ¨· Develop required laws, permits, policies
and regulations related to enforcement ¨· Identify and purchase enforcement
equipment (boats, truck, tickets) ¨· Post laws on the website ¨· Establish an agreement with the local
RCMP to enforce certain areas of thelaw
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Requirements
ü Properly implement laws.
ü Enforce laws.
ü Educate Tla’amin and non-Tla’amin citizenson Tla’amin laws.
ü Ensure that laws are consistent with theTla’amin Constitution and the Tla’aminFinal Agreement.
ü Erect Tla’amin signage throughout Tla’aminLands.
GOAL 3Laws relating to lands andresources are developed,implemented, enforced, andunderstood.
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· Bi-monthly meeting
· On-going agenda
· Logged meeting minutes
New Resources/Tools
· Develop communication materials onnew laws (i.e., one page summary) forcirculation to Tla’amin citizens
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Requirements
ü Continue representation of Lands staff inthe Lands Working Group.
ü Have the Lands Working Group play a rolein updating the community aboutapplicable laws.
ü Recommend appropriate laws.
ü Develop required laws.
ü Redefine the ongoing role of the LandsWorking Group Post Treaty.
GOAL 4Lands Working Groupcontinues to be highlyengaged, informed, andknowledgeable.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Implementation Plan for the Tla’amin LandUse Plan for Treaty Settlement Lands
New Resources/Tools
· Refine the Tla’amin EnvironmentalAssessment process ¨
· Develop the Tla’amin DevelopmentPermit Process ¨
Requirements
ü Lands Department takes the lead role in:
o Implementing and overseeingthe Land Use Plan.
o Enforcing the policies within theLand Use Plan.
o Ensuring conformity to the landuse designations within the LandUse Plan.
o Refining the Tla’aminEnvironmental Assessmentprocess.
ü Develop the Tla’amin DevelopmentPermit Process.
GOAL 5Successfully implement andoversee the Tla’amin LandUse Plan for TreatySettlement Land.
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F O R E S TR Y D E P A R T M E NT
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· Average Market Value (AMV)
· Post-Harvest Report(s)
New Resources/Tools
· Ensure competitive bid for timberharvest and road building ¨
Requirements
ü Develop a 5 Year Business Plan to:(seeLands & Resources Goal 1).
o Secure new forest tenures.
o Increase production.
o Increase forest businesses.
o Diversify forest products (i.e.,botanicals, chipping).
ü Monitor forestry operations.
ü Annually assess future forestry economicopportunities.
ü Obtain new forest tenures whereappropriate.
GOAL 1Increase forestry revenue.
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· Existing regulations
· Forest Stewardship Plans
New Resources/Tools
· Ensure the implementation of theMonumental Cedar Agreement/ CedarHarvest Plans
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· Create better communication tools forthe 60 day public review period forforestry plans
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Requirements
ü Meet applicable laws.
ü Effectively manage existing forest tenures.
ü Keep up to date on industry standards.
ü Complete Forest Stewardship Plans.
GOAL 2Meet and exceed forestrybest management practices.
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· Natural Resources Working Group
· Neh Motl
New Resources/Tools
· Develop communication tools to shareinformation ¨
· Provide updates to the NaturalResources Working Group or Committeeon a regular basis
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· Create and hire for an EnvironmentalOfficer/Guardian Watchman position (s) ¨
Requirements
ü Collaborate with stakeholders who useforest tenure areas.
ü Participate in other planning initiatives (i.e.,recreation).
ü Communicate regularly with the CultureCommittee, Elders and Youth.
ü Disseminate forestry related information ina timely manner.
GOAL 3Minimize conflict overdifferent land uses.
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· Tla’amin Land Use Plan for Treaty SettlementLand
· Lands Department
New Resources/Tools
· Provide input into the Tla’aminEnvironmental Assessment process ¨
· Work with the Lands Department todevelop the Tla’amin DevelopmentPermit Process
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Requirements
ü Work with the Lands Department toprovide input into the:
o Tla’amin EnvironmentalAssessment process.
o Tla’amin Development Permitprocess.
ü Ensure forestry related land use activitiescomply with the Land Use DesignationMap (i.e., within S’cheh eht Yeqt stu xwet– Enhanced Resource Managementarea).
ü Ensure forestry activities comply withpolicies outlined in the Tla’amin Land UsePlan for Treaty Settlement Lands.
GOAL 4Implement forestry-relatedpolicies from the Tla’aminLand Use Plan for TreatySettlement Lands.
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· Tla’amin Monumental Cedar and CypressHarvest Agreement
· Culture Committee
· Land and Water Use Plan
· Plant Gathering Plan
· Tla’amin Land Use Plan for Treaty SettlementLands
New Resources/Tools
· Refine the Cedar Harvest Plan prior toeffective date ¨
· Ensure cultural practices are consideredwhen refining the Tla’aminEnvironmental Assessment process
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· Include cultural considerations whendeveloping the Tla’amin DevelopmentPermit Process
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Requirements
ü Consult the Culture Department, Elders,and Youth.
ü Implement the Tla’amin MonumentalCedar and Cypress Harvest Agreement.
ü Follow the Cedar Harvest Plan.
GOAL 5Manage cultural practiceswithin forest management.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Shared Territory Agreements
· Fisheries Department Managers and Staff
New Resources/Tools
· Seek funding opportunities to enableparticipation in regional processes ¨
· Continue to establish the Joint FishCommittee ¨
Requirements
ü Ensure that Tla’amin is represented andparticipates in fisheries planning at thefederal, provincial and regional level.
ü Communicate and participate in fisheriesplanning with neighbouring First Nations.
ü Allot sufficient time and resources to a keystaff member to effectively participate instrategic fisheries planning andconsultation.
GOAL 1Participate in planning thatrelates to Tla’amin fisheries.
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· Documented traditional and current marineuse
· Use of sea resources within the Tla’aminTerritory (or review available studies andsurveys previously done)
· Monitoring Programs
· The Fisheries Department StockAssessment Team
· Trained staff in population and habitatassessment
New Resources/Tools
· Purchase necessary equipment for staff ¨
Requirements
ü Complete an ecological assessment foreach river system.
ü Prioritize key river systems, watersheds,and habitat areas.
ü Complete stewardship and enhancementactivities where required.
ü Implement a monitoring, data collection,and habitat assessment program.
GOAL 2Provide stewardship andenhancement activitiesthroughout Ums Gey Gijeh.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Existing yearly contracts
· Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy (AFS) funding
· Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP)funding
· The Pacific Integrated Commercial FisheriesInitiative (PICFI)
New Resources/Tools
· Seek approval to create own sourcerevenue via Excess to Salmon SpawningRequirements (ESSR) fisheries
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· Build additional incubation space ¨· Increase staffing to effectively carry out
workload ¨
Requirements
ü Implement programs funded under theAboriginal Fisheries Strategy (AFS)contract.
ü Implement the Salmonid EnhancementProgram (SEP) contract through theSliammon Hatchery.
ü Implement activities linked to the PacificIntegrated Commercial Fisheries Initiative(PICFI).
ü Establish the Tla’amin Fish Fund, includingset criteria for the fund.
ü Complete the Annual Fish Plan.
GOAL 3Successfully implementprograms and contracts.
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· Hatchery facility
· Existing contracts
· Economic Development Department
· Trained fisheries staff
New Resources/Tools
· Install satellite batteries in majorstreams to increase fish stocks ¨
· Increase revenue base ¨· Plan for facility upgrades and expansions
(new incubators) ¨· Link efforts with the Tla’amin Economic
Development ¨
Requirements
ü Identify new programs and fundingsources.
ü Establish Salmonid Enhancement Program(SEP) as a long term contract.
ü Collaborate with regional and federalfisheries programs.
ü Seek additional funding sources to expandexisting fisheries programs (i.e., hatcheryupgrades, oyster farms in Okeover, taggingprograms, etc.).
GOAL 4Maintain and expandfisheries program.
F I S H E R IE S D E P A R T M E NT
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Existing contracts
· Economic Development Department
New Resources/Tools
· Link efforts with the Tla’amin EconomicDevelopment Department ¨
· Develop a 5 Year Business Plan andupdate it annually ¨
Requirements
ü Develop a 5 Year Business Plan to: (seeGeneral Lands & Resources Goal 1).
o Secure new fisheries contracts.o Increase production.o Increase fisheries businesses
(e.g., Salish Seas and AhptunSeafood LP).
o Diversify fisheries products (i.e.,geoduck).
ü Establish Tla’amin Fisheries businessunder the SDC.
ü Utilize Excess to Salmon SpawningRequirements (ESSR).
ü Monitor Fisheries operations andannually assess them for futureeconomic opportunities.
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GOAL 5Increase fisheries revenue.
F I S H E R IE S D E P A R T M E NT
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
· Tla’amin Land Use Plan for Treaty SettlementLands
New Resources/Tools
· Tla’amin Laws ¨· Work with the Lands Department to
provide input into the: ¨o Tla’amin Environmental Assessment
process ¨o Tla’amin Development Permit
process ¨
Requirements
ü Monitor marine resources.
ü Ensure fisheries related activities complywith the Land Use Designation Map (i.e.,Uhmsnah Kootkoo - Marine Managementarea).
ü Ensure fisheries activities comply withpolicies outlined in the Tla’amin Land UsePlan for Treaty Settlement Lands.
GOAL 6Have jurisdiction overfisheries resources includingenforcement on TreatySettlement Lands.
L A ND A N D W A T E R R E F E R R A LS D E P A R T M E NT(Former ly Crown Land Referrals)
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L A ND A N D W A T E R R E F E R R A LS D E P A R T M E NT(Former ly Crown Land Referrals)
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Shared Territory Agreements
· Regional District of Powell RiverHarmonization Project
· City of Powell River Protocol Agreement onCulture, Heritage and EconomicDevelopment
New Resources/Tools
· Create the Tla’amin Referrals Process ¨· Establish Laws and policy related to
Rights and Title of Ums Gey Gijeh ¨
Requirements
ü Enforce Tla’amin Law.
ü Enforce the Crown’s Duty to Consult.
ü Exercise the Tla’amin Referrals Policy.
ü Utilize the various Shared TerritoryAgreements.
GOAL 1Assert Tla’amin Rights andTitle throughout Tla’aminLands and Ums Gey Gijeh.
L A ND A N D W A T E R R E F E R R A LS D E P A R T M E NT(Former ly Crown Land Referrals)
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Tla’amin Land Use Plan for TreatySettlement Land
· Lands Department
New Resources/Tools
· Update the Tla’amin Nation ReferralsPolicy ¨
· Create the Tla’amin Referrals Process ¨· Establish staff roles and responsibilities ¨· Develop a process map ¨· Develop Tla’amin Permit Process ¨· Refine the Tla’amin Environmental
Assessment process ¨
Requirements
ü Apply the Tla’amin Nation Referrals Policy.
ü Enforce the Tla’amin Referrals Process.
ü Communicate the Tla’amin ReferralsProcess to relevant parties (i.e.,Proponents, local, provincial and federalgovernments).
GOAL 2An effective Tla’aminReferrals Process forTla’amin Lands and Ums GeyGijeh is in place.
L A ND A N D W A T E R R E F E R R A LS D E P A R T M E NT(Former ly Crown Land Referrals)
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Communication with Chief and Council
New Resources/Tools
· Create the Tla’amin Referrals Process ¨· Establish staff roles and responsibilities ¨· Develop a process map ¨· Develop Tla’amin Permit Process ¨· Refine the Tla’amin Environmental
Assessment process ¨
Requirements
ü Liaise effectively with Proponents andother government bodies (e.g., Provincialgovernment).
ü Report relevant and accurate informationto authorized Tla’amin decision makingauthority.
GOAL 3Provide comprehensiveadvice to Tla’amin decisionmaking authority withregards to developmentprojects.
L A ND A N D W A T E R R E F E R R A LS D E P A R T M E NT(Former ly Crown Land Referrals)
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Existing part-time referrals role
New Resources/Tools
· Establish a user fee system for referrals ¨
Requirements
ü Utilize the Tla’amin Referrals fee structure.
ü Incorporate fees into Impact BenefitAgreements (IBAs).
GOAL 4Establish a consistent sourceof revenue to support theDepartment.
S L I A M M O N T R E A T Y S O C I E T Y
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S L I A M M O N T R E A T Y S O C I E T Y
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Human Resources Position
· Resume templates
· Skills requirements for new jobs
New Resources/Tools
· Establish a devolution plan for theSliammon Treaty Society ¨
· Provide resume writing support ¨· Develop job descriptions for the
positions required for treatyimplementation
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Requirements
ü Implement the Treaty Final Agreement.
ü Implement the devolution plan.
ü Develop a communication strategy toinform and educate staff on the devolutionplan.
GOAL 1Successfully dissolve theSliammon Treaty Society.
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Sliammon Treaty Society
· Human Resources
New Resources/Tools
· Undertake Human Resource planning ¨· Develop a skills inventory ¨· Hire someone to archive and file old
materials ¨
Requirements
ü Properly store all files and documents andtransfer for future use.
ü Ensure that an approved Lands & ResourcePost organizational chart is in place.
ü Have Human Resources identify new staffroles to effectively and efficientlyimplement the Tla’amin Treaty.
GOAL 2The knowledge and expertiseof the Sliammon TreatySociety is preserved.
S L I A M M O N T R E A T Y S O C I E T Y
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Existing Resources/Tools
· Updated CCP
· Treaty Implementation Plan
New Resources/Tools
· Establish and implement new laws ¨
Requirements
ü Follow Treaty Implementation Plan InformTla’amin and non-Tla’amin citizens ofTreaty Implementation.
GOAL 3Tla’amin Treaty issuccessfully implemented.
S L I A M M O N T R E A T Y S O C I E T Y
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*Shared Resource
Lands & NaturalResources Post
CultureDepartment
Lands & NaturalResources Director
FisheriesDepartment
FisheriesManagers (X2)
AFS, SEP
FishTechnician/Officer
(x4)
Natural ResourcesDepartment
Natural ResourcesManager (Forestry,Wildlife, Minerals,
Resources)
EnvironmentalOfficer/GuardianWatchman (X2)*
Lands Department
Lands Manager
Lands ClerkLands Officer(Field Based)
EnforcementOfficer*
Land & WaterReferrals
Department
Referrals Manager
PROPOSED FUTURE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
*Shared Resource
APPENDIX C
Sliammon Lands and Resources Workshops & Open Houses (2014-15)