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[Nhealthy lifestyle begins wih healthy diet THE CITY OF CITY OF TERRACE ACE: , PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION DISPOSAL OF LAND TAKE NOTICE THAT, in accordance with the Community Charter,’ the Council of the City of Terrace intends to dispose of the following lands: a Ee me a aE ates ag Ae eel ae a ee ay © - Eee . . : : . x ot, ES V4} TAKE womice THAT, Prtsuant to the Community " heir, the me NOTICE IVITING ASELIGATION FOR reo (i T il th rty | I d ib. d ‘Lot 15 . d 16, meso) Ss A ouncil of the City of Terrace intends to permanently close the RSH TIMBER SALE LICENCE A80317" 0 ™*"* o sell the property legally described as ang [9, ge v4 y Y COUR D.L. 977, R.5, Coast District, Plan PRP41328 (4805 and f , Take notice that, pursuant to Section 20 of the Forest Act, timber sale licence A80317 lane dedicated by Plan 5094, District Lot 360, Range 5, Coast 4 4809 Dairy Avenue) to Jocelyn K.. Cunningham and District and shown hatched and in heavy outline on the attached is being offered for sale by BC Timber Sales, Skeena Business Area, North , . Coast vii : map; ” ; Field Team. ee ee me A NN OB NOS CRS Jonathan C. Younger for the total sum of Fifty Seven & ' ; ; » Closing Date/Location: December 14,2006 @ 8:30 a.m. Applications will be Thousand Dollars ($57,000). ‘ : i i i accepted by the Timber Sales M , ffice, i " : AND pursuant to the ni rter the Council of the City accepted by the Timber Sales Manager, Terrace Timber Sales Office, Skeena Business THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 26 OF ' ‘Area, 200 - 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1. Geographic Location: Verney 1 FSR ‘ . 39,195 cubic metres, more or less ft of Terrace intends to remove the highway dedication of the said lane. THE COMMUNITY CHARTER, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. Estimated Volume: : bk Species: Balsam 10,146 m® (26%), Cedar 9,901 m? (25%), Hemlock 13,275 m? (3496), Denise Fisher " Spruce 365 m3 (1 %), Cypress 5,508 m? (14%) ; Corporate Administrator -! : na Licence Term: 18 months . “ . . o WEOER AVE - Upset stumpage rate $0.37/m?. The upset stumpage rate was determined in | — ; 6 ; ye fT » |. accordance with the Coast Appraisal Manual and is applicable to all sawlog grades. oo . . Tees \ | © a .| Tenders will be accepted from individuals or corporations registered as a BC timber ’ ; , , cd | | sales enterprise in Category 1, 2 or 3, a ' | 2 PROPOSED ond = The successful applicant will be required to implement and conform to the Skeena a Cl T Y OF TE RRACE o & LANE CLOSURE so Business Area Environmental Management Systam.” bo a Ao r GOULE AVE oh Comments; _ ‘ , a, : } T : This timber sale licence has been designed for harvest using a cable yarding system. “ PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION ne! me - The use of other systems may be subject to the Forest and Range Practices Act and ; | DISPOSAL OF LAND its regulations. - . , T TOS 7 : | ; | [: This licence requires the bulging of approximately 4.78 kilometres or on-block roads TAKE NOTICE THAT, in accordance with the Community Charter, . lometres of access road under an associa‘ load Permit. . . . ‘ = the Council of the Ci erra PROPOSED GRAHAM AVE There ts additional material that the applicant must consider in their application. This lands: , ity of T ce intends to lease the following ‘ LANE CLOSURE TT T oe | ee oe material which includes application forms and other information about the TSL can be ands: ; ; , . yoo? : oe obtained from the above BC Timber Sales Office by contacting the receptionist at (250) ” BYLAW INSPECTION: 638-5100. Contact Brad Lavigne at (250) 638-5174 for Field enquiries only. To lease to the Terrace Kinsmen Club, for an amount ” Electronic version of this notice & tender pkg is available at: .of One Dollar ($1 .00) for'a 1-year term to October 31, THE PROPOSED PERMANENT CLOSING AND REMOVAL OF HIGHWAY DEDICATION BYLAW AND RELEVANT BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS MAY BE INSPECTED jin the reception area at the | pO City of Terrace Public Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, " http://www5.for.gov.bc.ca/notices/Init.do/notice id=3012 ~ = 2007 the City-owned lands legally described as Block —— 3 to 4, Plan 965, except Plan 10644; Biock 3 except a Plan 10644; and Block 4 except Plan 1610 and 10644; all in District Lot 837, Range 5, Coast District and more Forme — | | Le . | _ i i . Terrace, B.C., between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and.4:30 p.m. . The Terr: a - ; ns . . Pats sfomaon vist || | each day from Thursday, Movember 20th, 2006 fo Monday, | "We "errace Standard is re a | BE Tulatly known and described os the Kin Hut in the _Decomber 11th, 2006, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and / ity pa baias revince of Britisn Columbia, tor www healthcheck.org ‘| J) Statutory Holidays. ne ; ra : "| purpose of using the building on the land for public orcall the Heat and won | Co : 1 -meetings, fund-raising events, and social activities. - _ Stoke Fouidaion at ea PUBLIC INPUT DETAILS: | , THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 26 OF J = HS HADES! Any persons wishing fo voice their opinions "regarding this - ~ | THE COMMUNITY CHARTER, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO. 1-886-HSF-INFO CER application may do so in writing, and/or in person, AY THE www terracestandard:com D 7 Fiche ae COUNCIL MEETING TO SE HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL tT) 8 enise Fisher I 7 CHAMBERS, AT 7:30 PM. ON MONDAY, - DECEMBER 1 17H, Check out our site or cat! 638-7283 for advertising information — - Corporate Administrator } _ 2006. ; ; . | Health Check THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE rk | oe “COMMUNITY CHARTER, S.B.C. CHAPTER 26, 2003, AND | 7 tas youit’sa heathy choice | |] AMENDMENTS THERETO. oe ° | Mason TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly. . , -RON POOLE, Chief Administrative Officer SIXTH FLOOR, 900 HOWE STREET, BOX 250 ra es TELEPHONE: (604} 660-4700 ° VANCOUVER, B.C. V6Z2N3_ CANADA, “my Te we : BC TOLL FREE: 1-800-663-1385 web site: htip://www.bcuc.com &s CON FACSIMILE: (604) 660-1102 a © PACIFIC NORTHERN GAS LID. = fe . ___ (PNG-West and Granisle) oo ~ Application for Approval of 2007 Revenue Requirements and Rates a Agra ~. Tartad invarng achat Navy velnas Late Pagan Gullstands lichyrang Pas Nurs Rosday Magazae bes Novis Isang Gazeta Lambe Avge Maas Como shan hens leade; Vatey oy Comchen te Coanthan THE APPLICATION '. ; Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. (“PNG”) has applied to the British Columbia Utilities Commission (“the Commission”) dgaPig Macaw News Mission City der Surrey Nath fcks Loader Ti Cay Hews Star Journat Sures Late for approval of its 2007 Revenue Requirements and to adjust rates, effective January 1, 2007. The Application - seeks to recover increased revenue requirements associated with delivering natural gas and propane. : Wiseih ns We ENAST Gigte 4 Uronenay Advarie da : a ‘ a « . rons mi eset Fat or PNG forecasts a 2007 revenue deficiency of approximately $1.415 million which is mainly due to a reduction Capita Weng Kast Roane See! eenTerace Wasand Adair Moc Ho in forecast margin revenue recovery from customers. This margin revenue reduction is substantially offset by _ Merritt ie Ess Melo Avo aes Nove Pein West Nas ie PNG crediting to its cost of service $6.752 million from the contract termination payment of $23.3 million that - Sesies Fs cna aces St aC Methanex Corporation paid to PNG on February 28, 2006. Without this credit, the revenue deficiency would , spats eras Sons tie We Satie have been significantly higher. To further mitigate the impact of the forecast 2007 margin revenue reduction, - tases " Gusastent faiov nnetest tite J» PNG proposes to draw down the deferred’income tax balance of $14.462 million by $600,000 in the 2007 test Suteress Sade Vania! Ones Es year. This proposed drawdown would reduce the 2007 revenue deficiency from $1.415 million to $527,000. In BagieStaar) avbela Aevietiomas Homing Sar the course of its review of PNG’s Application, the Commission will consider whether and to what extent PNG’s Line Weekender Total BC Noohi slard Bazote Record Nanging Like Viiass Late Trowma Wonaans . Interior Hoan island Weehancar . Canghel Bier Mines Conc Parkgate Susie Neve mind Crt proposal is appropriate in the circumstances. ' PNG proposes to increase the Delivery Charge for natural gas and the Revenue Stabilization Adjustment Mechanism (“RSAM") rider for Residential and Small Commercial Sales customer rate classes, effective January 1, 2007. PNG also proposes to decrease, for the same customer rate classes, the Company Use Gas Cost, Vale : . Q Vancouver Island | Lower Mainland = BC Interior public hearing, writen hearing or negotiated settlement process) they view as being appropriate for the review: : nae of the Application. Ss . oe ae ' i ' 7 Co. ater _ : 154° a 126.20 62.95 Persons nol expecting to actively participate, but who have cn interest in the PNG proceeding should register as . « temerity pase se et re Cee nant cee ee Neder Interested Parties with the Commission, via the BCUC website or in writing, by Thursday, December 14, 2006. : ‘ Vay canied ceetinn > TT amy es SEA aie ef > Reena en 355 uated iedgin © | -‘Interested Parties will receive a copy of the Application’s Executive Summary and all Orders issued. = i albeit A Fvtvile Oulu News ° Atbosord ews € Mision ecard BArowlakesHews =‘ Asherotdoomal | Once Intervenors and Interested Parties have registered, the Commission will consider the comments received © : ” tampbelRierWinw ——REpiatNews asricn Ore BWorhShoreOuook | B6trieSar ural Bus Lake Distt News -and will provide further direction concerning the appropriate process to review PNG’s Application and the-..b- : i BCasiegarNews Bi Clearwater Times regulatory process steps and timelines. | : Conor ValleyRecord SB GoldsreamNews Garete + Aldergrove Sta Peace Arch News Bt Howston Today 8 Fort Saint James Courier. _ Lo . . ’ - He Duncan News Leader Pele ee Bove lan Unecare Richmond Review aainohey ‘Medi 4 PARTICPANT ASSISTANCE | a - . _ Hs B Conical Recaro Bama Heat ~—RSoniealener “lon Capa Neve _ Prince George Free Pres Intervenors who intend to actively participate and apply for Participant Assistance must submit.a budget estimate lp Blaipsithhrvicle Sooke ewsMiror UE Chilvack Progress SueyMorthDeta ester; sotnayHewsAderiser SCveswlCarbooObsent” =~ | by Friday, January 5,.2007 consistent with the Commission’s Participant Assistance/Cost Award Guidelines as ‘ lake Cowichan Garete —-B Oak Bay News “{ Hope Standard #8 T-City News HiMemitereld === Ouesnel Wide Classifeds - outlined in Order No. G-15-04. Copies of the Guidelines are available upon request or on the Commission's Be Meit Vall Bi Rerelstke Review anna ote q BRasaino ewsSillin —_SVictviaHews | BLaageyTines Banco este eee a Seton orto web site: www.bcuc.com> Guidelines & Resources> Guidelines. ; 7 North Island Gazette 8 Monday Magazine & Maple Ridge Hews Oo # Salmon Arm Observer B Terace Standard = . a ENothbsland MidWeek = : ano vrs orl ods 29 B Sicemous Hews #8 Vanderool Express PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE DOCUMENTS . ; E 4 anal wos!29 oe ASinilaneen ptight —BWiloms ate Tbe The PNG Application and supporting material will be made available for inspection at public libraries in Prince : 14.42 ws, tonal words 269 e FING APP . S on _ Ui Sommesiand Review Shuswap Mare tews Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat, Houston, Smithers, Bums Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, at the Head Office of . ‘ , aaa The aera View PNG at Suite 950, 1185 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4E6 and at the British Columbia Utilities : The Pawar af Print an the Searcy af the Internet tiga Brak ittuot Commission, Sixth Floor, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 2N3. an 2 Kews , leader rai ie (ina effective January 1, 2007. The resulting net increase in rates will increase the annual natural gas bills for these |". . eiancing Wend Sexe Seancn News ak Bay : . a as a : ; . ; tow Wena lon Ene Ha toidttrese customer rate classes by approximately 3.1 and 3.3 percent, respectively. re . - wars Gotan Sooke flees Mires Monday Nagai basta ; : snr : _ . : ‘ tue fae Gaeta Hie Tes Wty faites | PNG proposes to increase the propane Delivery Charge in rates for Granisle residential customers, effective Moe Marsal 1 oT . Noves Agusez Hartigan Dnezives Acorgrove Star Burnaby Neve Wesienstar Hews Leader Chthaack ROP a Meedone Neas ASseon Cay Becard Nosh yooh Deta pacer ti atens Wogkanger o teeter “Msarlouse free Bross AencretCacha Crash, ooraat Bacase Nort Thammaacn Sar souinal Bums ProaregstoneStandaddlanse ines Maple hare Gudaok Peace Arch News Srchownd Reciows South Geta January 1, 2007. The increase in rates will increase annual propane bills for these customers by approximately — 2 percent. oo . ne . . 5 take Deve es otege Neng esate Noth Thangex, Tranbrank Yootanay Aanestserfot $i James Celedana Counsr Gentes Stor Houston Today tavermese ° ; ; aig th a Lagat News Kanata eras Herat cr cay Eves Nv Arnel ates es Penician APPROVAL OF INTERIM RATES | . - . . . . a! Le saws Hoes eto Seton de hens Sanpete By Order No. G-146-06, the Commission approved interim rate increases in natural gas and propane delivery wu . we Ne reesei Hows face OW oe ot wht mabameen Leet emis Cunts usta, | 4 .. Sicameas Euste Vatey + ignd Renan Sucmailand , F pom STM rae Ve <3 vad Ce. Ce cory Saaceeh Howe Aah Garth nie opeere | sirens Pecznnna Mts Bevigwy Seanach lees at hay trows Vectosat Looking forthe itt Pason can be Easy ~—ebver your message tut alti ait al ~ aut ~~ Bt Columbia and you be sol on the pow of sil word nt 2B Cjoonetwork: Mk roi narca Eacress SupeStratiechaty At vorsserbenga Momieg $y nay Racesg Pavtevive (atouss ews heansata Nene Satcha bag seven Ch sas Esauetat Mens Bovgstean teas Garsn Locke kevin Marae Moda ldaaazae a : one —of ou 78 papers aeross = @padkres— charges, and the RSAM rider, effective January 1, 2007. In the same Order the Commission also approved . interim decreases for Company Use Gas Cost, effective January.1, 2007. The differences between the 2007 interim and permanent rates that are determined by the Commission following consideration of the Application are subject to refund with interest at the average prime rate of PNG’s principal bank as set out in a Commission. Order that establishes permanent rates for PNG or, as appropriate, a rider to recover any additional revenue - deficiency that may result if PNG's proposal is not accepted. - INTERVENTIONS/REGISTRATION AND REGULATORY PROCESS — Persons who expect to actively participate in the PNG proceeding ‘should register as Intervenors with the |. Commission, via the BCUC website or in writing, by Thursday, December 14, 2006. Intervenors will receive copies of the Application, all correspondence and filed documentation. : Intervenors are invited in their registrations to make’ submissions with respect to the type of process (e.g. oral All submissions and/or correspondence received from active participants or the public relating to the Application | will be placed on the public record and posted to the Commission's web site. | | FURTHER INFORMATION For further information, please contact Mr. Robert J. Pellatt, Commission Secretary or Mr. Philip Nakoneshny, Director, Rates and Finance as follows: . oe E-Mail: commission.secretary@bcuc.com Telephone: (604) 660-4700 Telephone: (B.C. Toll Free) 1-800-663-1385 Facsimile: (604) 660-1102 ae 4