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» One official to decide fate of Jordan River - Highways Ministry officer mulling merits of controversial proposal
» Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist: Friday, April 25, 2008
The next major decision on the shape of development around Jordan River, Shirley and Otter Point rests with one person. Bob Wylie, Highways Ministry provincial approving officer, has sole responsibility for deciding whether an application by Western Forest Products for 319 subdivisions will get the go-ahead.

» CRD approves bylaws blocking subdivision of forest land
» Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist - Wednesday, April 23, 2008
The Capital Regional District stuck to its guns and enacted six controversial bylaws Wednesday afternoon, dramatically increasing lot sizes on the southwest corner of Vancouver Island.

jordan river subdivision plans - waterfront
Jordan River Subdivision Plans - waterfront
jordan river subdivision plans - townsite
Jordan River Subdivision Plans - townsite

» subdivision application plans filed by WFP
» on April 8th 2007 in regard to a portion of WFP’s private lands on Southern Vancouver Island.

» Developer unveils controversial Jordan River expansion plans
» By Judith Lavoie - Times Colonist - April 19, 2008
10,000 residents envisioned in 20 years for popular surfing spot on south coast

» Forest Minister's Brother High in Firm Granted Tree Farm Deal
» By Andrew MacLeod January 14, 2008 - TheTyee.ca
WFP's Stan Coleman: 'no involvement' with brother Rich's move to help his company.

» Developer unveils vision for Jordan River area
» C-FAX 1070 - Apr 18, 2008

» Land-use decisions assault democracy, says UVic law clinic
» By Judith Lavoie - Times Colonist - Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Provincial decisions are undermining democracy and land use decisions on southern Vancouver Island

» Contentious bylaw passes
» By Pirjo Raits - Sooke News Mirror - February 20, 2008

» Landowners plan legal actionProposed Bylaw No. 3474 sparks notice of challenge to three CRD directors
» By Pirjo Raits - Sooke News Mirror - February 13, 2008


» Land-use rivals ready for showdown - Monday, January 28, 2008 - Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist
» Environmental groups expected to pack hall as proposal to rezone vast tracts of Juan de Fuca land goes to public hearing


» Rich Coleman Minister of Forests and Range has outraged Brittish Colunbians with decision to delete 28000ha of land from Tree Farm Licenses and allowed these lands to be sold to developers. These lands include the area around Sooke Potholes and large portions of the wild coast from Sooke to Port Renfrew. He chose to do so without public consultation or compensation.

It is time to ask for Coleman’s resignation. The first step is signing the petition at BC4sale.org

Recent News: CRD Hearing The CRD has stepped up to protect the public interest where the province has failed. If you can make it, your voice and attendance will make a difference in stalling sprawl on our beloved Wild West coast.

CRD Public Hearings, on Bylaw #'s: 3495 and 3500 regarding the down-zoning of the conditionally sold former tree farm license lands. Please arrive a half hour early to ensure the hall is full of supporters.
Monday January 28th @ 7:00pm.
Otter Point Fire hall 3727 Otter Point Rd.

If you cannot attend the meeting: think about sending an e-mail or mail submission (message) to Marianne Brown at mbrown@crd.bc.ca OR P.O. Box 283, Sooke BC, V9Z 0S9. Remember to have your submissions into Marianne before 4:30 on Monday the 28th in order for them to be considered.

Caroline Dawid.
Volunteer at The Dogwood Initiative dogwoodinitiative.org


» CBC British Columbia - On The Island - Latest Interviews - cbc.ca/ontheisland/
» Hey, That's My Wave Dude!
We talk to one veteran surfer about how the growing popularity of the sport on Vancouver Island is creating conflicts amongst riders. Listen to the interview (runs 8:18)
» WFP Speaks
The Campbell government and a variety of critics have been lobbing mud and insults at each other over the Liberal's decision to let Western Forest Products remove land from Tree Farm Licenses. WFP has been doing it's best to duck the dirt. But the company says it's done nothing wrong. Listen to the interview (runs 11:20)
» West Coast Surf Vandal
A surf school instructor had his truck vandalised near Jordan River. We hear his story. Listen to the interview (runs 4:46)
» West Coast Land Sale Meeting
Many people showed up at a meeting in Victoria, about the proposed sale of Western Forest Products land near Jordan River and Shirley. Our legislative reporter Jeff Davies was there. Listen to the interview (runs 7:28)
» Developing the West Coast
We hear from Ender Ilkay, the developer who's buying the lands around Jordan River, about his plans for the land. Listen to the interview (runs 11:38)
» West Coast Land For Sale
Should the public purse be paid back for the release of private land from the working forest? We find out why the auditor general is being asked to review a controversial West Coast land deal. Listen to the interview (runs 6:17)

» Status of Rural and Forest lands within the CRD
Status of Rural and Forest lands within the CRD

» Surfers versus Suburb - As Coleman's land deal is probed, a wave of anger builds. - By Grant Shilling - thetyee.ca - November 27, 2007
"The logging companies and the government came and said you don't need all this land," Queesto (Chief of Chiefs) of the Paachedaht told an interviewer in 1972. "So they took it."
    The Paachedaht (meaning Children of the Sea Foam) claim traditional territory from Jordan River to Port Renfrew, about a 50 kilometer stretch, and have been pushed back into a reserve beside the San Juan river. They are fraught with poverty, unemployment, suicides.

» B.C. A-G to probe forest land sale - Mark Hume and Wendy Stueck - globeandmail.com - Nov 20, 2007
VANCOUVER - John Doyle, the Auditor-General of British Columbia, is going to examine a controversial decision by the provincial government that allowed a forestry company to sell timber lands on Vancouver Island for real-estate development.
    Mr. Doyle announced yesterday that "in the public interest" his office will review the decision to delete from three Tree Farm Licences about 28,000 hectares of private land held by Duncan-based Western Forest Products.

» Land sale prompts changeLand-use committee votes on amendment in Juan de Fuca Electoral Area - By Pirjo Raits - Sooke News Mirror - November 21, 2007
The wind was taken out of the sails of a few people who came forward at the Capital Regional District board meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The board room was packed with delegations, media and the public.
    Close to a dozen people had made a request to address the board in regard to the sale of forestry lands in the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area, but they were preempted by an announcement by the CRD board to proceed with proposed amendments to the official community plans and land use regulations dealing with the zoning of rural, resource and forestry land within the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area.

» Auditor general to probe tree farm licence deal - Lindsay Kines and Jeff Rud, Times Colonist - Nov 19, 2007
The provincial auditor general will investigate the B.C. government's decision to allow Western Forest Products to remove land from three tree farm licences on Vancouver Island.
    John Doyle said yesterday that his office can conduct a review when it is in the public interest to do so. He noted that his office had received a number of requests in recent weeks to examine the controversial decision.

» Editorial: Forest-land fiasco betrays taxpayers - Oct 19, 2007 Victoria Times-Colonist
It's up to regional government to try to undo the damage caused by the Liberals' giveaway - dogwoodinitiative.org

» CRD Halts development of JORDAN RIVER forest land - cfax1070.com
C.R.D. is moving ahead to public hearing on a proposed zoning change to restrict development of those forested lands - allowing just one home for every 120 hectares.

» Forest land deal allowed logging threats, says lawyer - Judith Lavoie, Times Colonist, Nov 16, 2007
A lawyer who has asked the auditor general to probe a controversial decision involving forest land is blaming the province for threats of intensive logging or no park or ocean access in scenic areas on the Island's southwestern coast.
    The threats underline the tragedy of a provincial decision to allow Western Forest Products to pull 28,283 hectares of private land from three tree-farm licences on Vancouver Island without asking for park dedication or environmental protection, says Calvin Sandborn of the University of Victoria's Environmental Law Clinic.

» Editorial: CRD right to freeze development - Times Colonist, Nov 16, 2007
The Capital Regional District deserves praise for acting so quickly to freeze most development along the Island's southwest coast. Though the action won't mitigate all the effects of the province's inexplicable decision to allow Western Forest Products to remove 28,283 hectares of private land from tree farm licences, it is at least a start

» NDP Petition - Stop the Campbell Government's Giveaway of Lands at Jordan River -

» Mainland developer snaps up prime Jordan River waterfront - VictoriaTimesColonist
A West Vancouver developer has bought the controversial 1,800 hectares of land around Shirley and Jordan River put up for sale by Western Forest Products.
Ender Ilkay, president of Ilkay Development Corp., which already has a subdivision project underway in Sheringham Point, near Shirley, and other projects in Chemainus, Saltair and Mill Bay, has bought the parcels



» SURFRIDERS-CALL FOR ACTION Oct/12/2007
» BCSurf forum constantly updated
» Make Jordan River a Park - facebook.com

» Capital Regional District
» Otter Point and Shirley Resident and Ratepayers Association

Jordan River

Colliers binder on WFP land sales - pages 53-57
Colliers binder on WFP land sales - pages 53-57
Colliers binder on WFP land sales - pages 53-57
Colliers binder on WFP land sales - pages 53-57
Colliers binder on WFP land sales - pages 53-57
Colliers binder on WFP land sales - pages 53-57

Juan de Fuca
Juan de Fuca

The red areas are the ones for sale and the yellow lots are the ones they are going to continue logging. Make note of the lots for sale around the Bear Beach area. I think nobody knew about those ones until the Surfrider meeting last night.
Sooke Pot Holes
Sooke Pot Holes

» Forest workers want B.C. to block Jordan River sale - VictoriaTimesColonist
Forest workers in the Jordan River area fear the sale of Western Forest Products land will mean layoffs, a shorter work year and a less-viable industry

» Auditor asked to probe Jordan River deal - VictoriaTimesColonist
UVic law clinic leads charge to scrutinize government decision to hand 'windfall' by Western Forest Products

» Forestry firm puts Kootenay land up for sale, even though it's illegal - VictoriaTimesColonist

» Colliers south Vancouver Island Portfolio - WFP_Former_TFL_Lands_For_Sale.pdf

» Editorial: Forest-land fiasco betrays taxpayers - VictoriaTimesColonist
This editorial says it all. Forest Minister Rich Coleman's decision to privatize 27,000 ha of lands previous;ly in Western Forest Products' Tree Farm Licences is a scandal. Especially since he gave this windfall worth potentially hundreds of millions of dollars without protecting the larger public interest or getting compensation from the company as Ministry staff have suggested in the past.

» CRD seeks to slow down Jordan River development - VictoriaTimesColonist
Worried that public access to unparalleled natural areas such as the popular Jordan River surfing beach might be lost forever to development, the CRD parks committee is calling for a six-month moratorium on all development applications in the area.

» Oops, Jordan River subdivisions an error - thewildcoast.ca
For those who have passed by the new subdivisions being built at Jordan River adjacent to China Beach Provincial Park (west of Sooke), and felt it was too urban a development for the area, you were right!

» CRD error allowed Jordan River development despite zoning - VictoriaTimesColonist
were not aware of a bylaw that sets a minimum lot size of 120 hectares in the area. As a result, the Shores at Jordan River, a 63-lot subdivision

» Land sale draws ire - sookenewsmirror.com Oct/17/2007
Attendance at the rural hall bulged quickly to capacity and members of the public spilled out onto the steps of the hall, some even peering through windows.

» Rallying cry sounded for Jordan River beach - sookenewsmirror.com
Fears that the surfing beach at Jordan River will be wiped out when potential developers purchase land put up for sale by Western Forest Products are relatively unfounded. But if the recreational site is to be saved, people need to get on the bandwagon.

» Pending sale of pristine Jordan River waterfront property upsets Islanders - theglobeandmail.com
"A lot of people would like to see that area remain as it is," said Rick Gillie, a 58-year-old geoscientist and club member who has been surfing at Jordan River for 30 years.

» Jordan Rover Powerhouse March 2007 - ruralobserver.com
More than one thousand men were employed, housed and fed here when the development of the hydro-electric system was at its height around 1910-20

» Corporate benefit, public loss - May 01, 2007 - dogwoodinitiative.org
In late January, Rich Coleman, the Minister of Forests, announced he had approved WFP’s request to pull 28,000 hectares of private land from tree farm licences on Vancouver Island. The decision allows the debt-ridden company to liquidate the timber on the land and sell the property for housing and recreational use. With current land values reported in the order $117,000 per acre near Jordan River, WFP stands to make over $3.5 billion from the subdivision and sale of 120 square kilometres in that area alone.

» Jordan River Pink Salmon Transplant Feasibility Study - July 2005 - bchydro.com

» Jordan River Pink Salmon Incubation Study - March 31, 2003 - bchydro.com

» Jordan River Sedimentation Study - Project Data Sheet - max.larson

» WFP to sell off huge chunk of waterfront west of city Environmentalists decry Western Forest Products' 1,800-hectare offering - VictoriaTimesColonist September 19, 2007

» Keep BC's Coast oil tanker Free - Tanker Moratorium Petition Home -

the JR survey, Private Property or Public Park, Autumn 2007 the JR survey, Private Property or Public Park, Autumn 2007
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Save Our Valley Alliance

invites you to

Rally for Forty Four at BC Legislature Front Steps

12 NoonThursday, November 29

A carpool is planned from in front of Port Alberni CanadianTire at 7:30 AM

Save Our Valley Alliance urges the Auditor General to extend his review of the removal of Western Forest Products lands from their TFLs to include the private land deletions from TFL 44.
We invite you to join us in Victoria to send this message to the Auditor General and the Provincial Government.

This event is on the last day that the legislature will be in session in 2007.

Island Timberlands was created as a result of our provincial government's dalliance with Weyerhaeuser and Brookfield Asset Management (Brascan). They are now proceeding to rob the province of 6000 person years of sawmill employment over the next ten years. They plan to export 1.3 million cubic meters per year from their lands and pocket the profits derived from operating outside the restraint of public interest oversight.

Quoting from the Dominion Bond Rating Service , August 2005 ,where the company makes it case for a $400 million bond issue:

"A surplus of mature second growth and primary growth timber provides an opportunity for a step up in primary growth harvesting of 6,000,000 m3 which is planned to be harvested over the next ten years. This increase resulted from the recent removal of about 215,000 acres from under the more onerous regulatory regime associated with TFLs and the inability to export while under such regime, which discouraged the harvest until now."

This 6 million cubic meters of old growth timber is the lifeline which provides winter range for our remaining wild ungulates.
The export of the majority of this timber is a great loss for the land and for our communities.

See you on the steps!


The newly formed Jordan River Steering Committee, made up of representatives from the Otter Point and Shirley Residents and Ratepayers Association, surfers, unions, environmental groups and First Nations, has organized a public meeting at S.J. Willis school auditorium, Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7.30 p.m.

The group is non-partisan, and anyone with an interest in the land sale or the issue of whether private land should be removed from tree-farm licences without the company paying compensation is welcome to attend, said Malahat-Juan de Fuca New Democrat MLA John Horgan.

» Duncan Kerr, CEO of Western Forest Products has booked the Shirley Community Hall, Monday, Oct 22 at 7:30 for a public meeting about the land for sale!! They are holding a town hall meeting regarding their properties in Shirley and Jordan River that are up for sale. The only information they will release before hand is that they want to introduce a prospective buyer. They won’t say who this person may be and how much of the land is involved.

  • Date: Monday, October 22nd
  • Place: Shirley Community Hall
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. (hall opens at 7:00 p.m.)
There will be no public announcement of this event. WFP has asked that this be circulated through the community.

Open House to view and comment on the CRD draft Zoning Bylaw 3474 – a Bylaw to amend the Rural A Zone has been announced.
  • Date: Tuesday, October 30th
  • Place: CRD Office #2-6868 West Coast Rd.
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Copies of the draft bylaw are available at the CRD Office or on the web at: http://www.crd.bc.ca/jdf/

Written submissions are welcome but must be received at the CRD Office by Wednesday, October 31st.


 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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