By Times Staff
During a Thompson-Nicola Regional District board of directors meeting held Nov. 24, the board received a verbal update from MLAs Todd Stone and Peter Milobar as to recent events in the Legislature in Victoria.
The MLAs also presented a plaque to board chair John Ranta to commemorate the TNRD’s 50th anniversary.
The TNRD was incorporated on Nov. 24, 1967.
Measures to help wildfire recovery
The board voted to approve multiple measures to help landowners who were adversely affected by last summer’s wildfires with the recovery process. These measures include:
1. Preparing an amendment to Development Procedures Bylaw 2385 to reduce planning fees.
2. Accelerating application (including building permit) processing.
3. Commissioning riparian area regulation – assessments for South Loon and Pressy lakes.
4. Preparing an amendment to create a zone allowing “dry cabins” for off-grid, limited access, seasonal use areas.
5. Lobbying the province for Homeowner Protection Act relief for seasonal cabin rebuilds and BC Building Code changes to support seasonal cabins (similar to Ontario).
6. Disposal fees for demolition, fridges, freezers and food waste be waived and that the TNRD apply to organizations such as Red Cross for recovery of the waived disposal fees
7. Recovery managers be hired.
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Library rebranding gets go-ahead
The TNRD Library System received board approval to change its name to the Thompson-Nicola Regional Library.
As well as a name change, there will be a corresponding change to the Library System’s website URL, which will now be tnrl.ca.
Changes to the Library System’s name and website URL were considered timely, as major library initiatives that impact visual identity and marketing, including the replacement of its Bookmobile, the modernization of the Kamloops Library, and changes to the Library System website, are currently underway.
The proposed name change is expected to enhance name recognition and ease of patron use.
McLure fire hall gets gas tax help
The board approved spending up to $82,000 in Federal Gas Tax revenues, allocated to Electoral Area P (Rivers and the Peaks), to fund energy efficiency upgrades at the McLure Fire Hall.