An effort is underway to prevent a recently renovated former forestry lookout on Eagle Pass from being torn down.
The District of Sicamous, the Splatsin First Nation and Shuswap MLA Greg Kyllo are among those asking the provincial government to leave the renovated historic site as is, so it can benefit the region as a tourist destination.
In a presentation to Sicamous council, Coun. Gord Bushell explained the former fire lookout at the top of Eagle Pass was constructed in 1922 for CP Rail. It was later used as a forestry lookout. Some time ago, the wood part of the structure burned down in a lightning storm, leaving only dilapidated lower rock walls and foundation.
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At a subsequent Shuswap Trails Strategy Meeting, representatives of Recreation Sites and Trails B.C. (part of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations) learned of the cabin being rebuilt and indicated it could be torn down.
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Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations communication person Jeremy Uppenborn confirmed the matter is under investigation.
Providing some background comment via email, Uppenborn explained that under the Forest Range Practices Act, there is a process in which a 香蕉视频直播渄elegated decision-maker can decide whether the structure is in contravention of the act and would have the authority to order the site left as is, levy a penalty or order remediation of the site.香蕉视频直播
Uppenborn said that before any decision is made, those involved in building the structure would be given the opportunity to present evidence and their rationale.
Bushell said most of those involved in the lookout香蕉视频直播檚 renovation are recreational vehicle users, adding the site cannot be accessed by motorized vehicles.
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asking the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations to not demolish the rebuilt Eagle Pass Summit fire lookout.