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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 Subject to Final Treaty<div><br /></div><div>Lheidli T'enneh Lands <p>The Final Agreement land package consists of approximately 4,330 hectares of treaty settlement land for Lheidli T'enneh. This includes 677 hectares of former reserves, 237 hectares of former federal Crown land, and 3,416 hectares of former provincial Crown land. Lheidli T'enneh will own its lands in fee simple. Lheidli T'enneh reserves will no longer exist as reserves and will become Lheidli T'enneh Lands. </p> <p>Federal and provincial laws will apply to all lands owned by Lheidli T'enneh. Under the treaty, Lheidli T'enneh will own two types of land. The majority of the lands, 4,275 hectares, will be called Lheidli T'enneh Lands. Lheidli T'enneh will have law-making authority over these lands. Lheidli T'enneh will have no governance authority over the remaining 55 hectares of land that will transfer to Lheidli T'enneh as private fee-simple land.</p> <p>Lheidli T'enneh treaty settlement lands will be transferred to the First Nation as of the effective date of the treaty. Many of the parcels of land are currently registered in the provincial land registration system and this registration will continue. In addition, the Final Agreement identifies other parcels that will be registered in this system. This arrangement will allow Lheidli T'enneh to use its lands to raise capital, something that is difficult to do with an Indian reserve.</p> <p>While all parties agree that as a general principle Lheidli T'enneh Lands will not be subject to expropriation, the Final Agreement contains processes whereby either Canada or British Columbia may expropriate Lheidli T'enneh Lands. </p></div> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 <p>Grouped area designations based on the Official Community plan to help define the described requirements within Bylaw 8618, Subdivision and Serving bylaw. These areas are described in bylaw 8618 and within those descriptions define the requirements for subdivision development.</p> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 <div><p><span>Wildfire Development Permit Areas as outlined in Schedule D-3 of the Official Community Plan.</span></p><p><span>The land shown on Schedule D-3: Wildfire Hazard Development Permit Areas is designated as a wildfire hazard development permit area for the protection of development from wildfire hazards.</span></p></div> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is a collection of agricultural land in the Canadian province of British Columbia in which agriculture is recognized as the priority. https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 Polygon areas that capture the intersection of road right of ways. Used to relate other traffic features to the intersection areas such as traffic poles, pedestrian controls, traffic control cabinets, etc. https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 Sanitary Mains with information from the Sanitary modeling information attached. https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 <span>Area defined in Zoning bylaw 7850 as the Central Business District of the city. Combines zones C1, C1l to create the downtown</span> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 A catch basin is a chamber or well used with storm or combined sewers to receive runoff into the collection system. Catch basins are used as a means of removing debris and solids that could enter the collection system. Catch basins may also be modeled as curb inlets or stormwater inlets https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 <p>Lands reserved by the Crown for the University of Northern British Columbia</p> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-15 <p>Severe Flood Hazard Zone polygons; area with depth greater than 1.0m for 200-year flood with no freeboard</p><p>As part of bylaw 8285 of the City of Prince George to designate land as flood plain and regulate the development of land that is subject to flooding. </p><p>“flood construction level” means the Designated Flood Level plus the allowance for freeboard and issued to establish the elevation of the underside of a wooden floor system or top of concrete slab for habitable buildings and areas. </p><p>In the case of a manufactured home, the ground level or top of concrete or asphalt pad, on which it is located shall be equal to or higher than the above described elevation. </p><p>“Severe Flood Hazard Area” as delineated on Schedule A includes those areas directly connected to the river channel, where the 200-year flood depth is equal to or exceeds 1 metre above the current ground level. </p> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 <p><span>Schedule B-7: Aggregate Resources </span>indicates the approximate location and area of aggregate deposits that are suitable for removal. The areas indicated are intended to provide clear direction for private developers, local residents, and Provincial &amp; local governments regarding planning and development of aggregate resources in Prince George. This schedule also includes the Aggregate reserves held by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.</p> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 A junction in the network that represents a significant facility such as a treatment plant, Production Well, resivoir or pump station. Usually contains many other pieces of equipment https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 <p>A <span style='FONT-STYLE: italic'>gravity main </span>is a type of main line that is unpressurized and relies on gravity to move the water through the main.</p> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 A sampling station is a facility that is used for collecting water samples. Sampling stations may be dedicated sampling devices, or they may be other devices of the system where a sample may be obtained. https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 <div><p><span>To protect well heads and aquifers from incompatible development that may lead to contamination of the City’s potable water supply. By regulating development within capture zones the City may reduce the potential risk of contamination</span></p><p><span>Please review section 6.2.A Groundwater within the City of Prince George Official Community plan. Schedule D-1: Groundwater Protection Development Permit Areas</span></p></div> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 Cycle Network Connectors - OCP 8383 &amp; Active Transportation Plan https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-09 <div><p><span>Schedule B-4 : Growth Management focuses on areas having different growth management policies and designates the following areas:</span></p><p><span>• Urban designations </span></p><p style='margin: 1px 1px 1px 20px;'><span>Growth Priority Areas</span></p><p style='margin: 1px 1px 1px 20px;'><span>Infill</span></p><p style='margin: 1px 1px 1px 20px;'><span>Phase 1</span></p><p><span>• Phase 2</span></p><p><span>• Future Urban </span></p><p><span>• Rural designations:</span></p><p style='margin: 1px 1px 1px 20px;'><span>Rural Resource</span></p><p style='margin: 1px 1px 1px 20px;'><span>Rural</span></p></div> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 Open channel for drainage, such as a ditch https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 <p>Large inlet structure locations that intake storm water, like headwalls, to help reduce erosion around the pipe.</p> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf
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City of Prince George 2016-02-08 <p>A system valve is a facility that is fitted to a pipeline or orifice in which the closure member is either rotated or moved transversely or longitudinally in the waterway so as to control or stop the flow. System valves are used to regulate pressure, isolate, throttle flow, prevent backflow, and relieve pressure. System valve types include gate, plug, ball, cone, and butterfly. These specific types may be classified as isolation valves. Isolation valves are designed to start and stop the flow of water within the distribution network (and isolate portions of the network for maintenance or repair). Isolation valves are the predominant type of system valves installed in a distribution network. They are commonly intended to be either fully open or fully closed. They are not intended to throttle flow by being partially open.<br /></p><p></p><p>A gate valve is an isolation valve (which is modeled here as a system valve) that is used to prevent water flow via a simple gate mechanism. Gate valves may be motorized (and remotely controlled), and they may also have small bypass valves. Gate valves are not installed in locations where they need to be frequently operated due to the time required to open and close them. </p><p></p><p>A butterfly valve is similar to a gate valve but uses a disk that is rotated ninety degrees to control the flow of water. Butterfly valves operate easier under large pressures and volumes of water than standard gate valves, and are thus found on larger pipes. However, because the butterfly valve disk stays in the water path even when the valve is open, the valve creates a higher resistance to flow (i.e., pressure loss) than a gate valve. Additionally, if it becomes necessary to clean a main by using pigs or swabs, the butterfly valve would block the operation. Butterfly valves can be operated quickly, increasing the risk of serious water hammer.</p><p style='margin-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px;'><span></span></p><div><p></p></div> https://pgmapinfo.princegeorge.ca/opendata/CityofPrinceGeorge_Open_Government_License_Open_Data.pdf

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