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Hopefully this coming April, our association being former Intervenors in the TMEP; A59773, will meet with BC office of the NEB to discuss many issues pertaining to minor and major issues with respect to the DPRs'. One such suggestion is a revamp of the Land Matters group to include representitives from the Fraser Valley and a review of the PP&Bof R with respect to marking out the outer perimeters of the Prescribed area on each tract affected by having that zone on our properties. In most cases, we are not asking for exemption from BC1Call, but to modify what needs to occur to avoid the 3 day delay for issues pertaining to farm work that are currently restricted and listed as such in the DPR's.
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Hopefully this coming April, our association being former Intervenors in the TMEP; A59773, will meet with BC office of the NEB to discuss many issues pertaining to minor and major issues with respect to the DPRs'.
One such suggestion is a revamp of the Land Matters group to include representitives from the Fraser Valley and a review of the PP&Bof R with respect to marking out the outer perimeters of the Prescribed area on each tract affected by having that zone on our properties. In most cases, we are not asking for exemption from BC1Call, but to modify what needs to occur to avoid the 3 day delay for issues pertaining to farm work that are currently restricted and listed as such in the DPR's.