British Columbia

  8.1 A.  Statement of Revenues ($000), 1995-2006

  1995 1996 1997 1998  1999  2000
Stumpage charges 1 636 845 1 796 583 1 748 042 1 184 781 1 594 938 1 045 527
Rent charges 16 254 28 591 16 971 16 833 16 594 18 697
Permit and licence fees (export fees) a 558 298  395   1 662 1 731 1 720
Sales, rentals, and other (bonuses, penalties, interest charges) 11 855 26 506 31 504   25 157 13 131 192 530
Total revenues 1 665 512 1 851 978 1 796 912 1 228 433 1 626 394 1 258 474
 
      2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006
Stumpage charges 1 140 371 1 271 031 956 082 1 266 806 1 084 411 1 003 717
Rent charges 16 870 17 732 18 654 18 794 17 548 18 261
Permit and licence fees (export fees)a 2 886 2 759 2 085 2 076 4 230 2 950
Sales, rentals, and other (bonuses, penalties, interest charges) 4 003 4 545 10 764 33 833 39 128 172 550
Total revenues 1 164 130 1 296 067 987 585 1 321 509 1 145 317 1 197 478
aPermit and licence fees also include export fees and range.
bDecrease results from elimination of scaling fees now incorporated in stumpage.
cIncludes seedling sales under Sustainable Environment Fund.

Source:   National Forestry Database.


British Columbia

8.1 B.  Tenure Holders' Rights, 2005

   Direct financial costs
Tenure type Stumpage
charges
($/m3)
Rent and/or
holding charges
($)
Reforestation and/or protection charges  ($/m3)
Tree farm licence
- Coast
- Interior

18.01
18.15

0.45 per m3 of AAC
-
-
Forest licence
- Coast
- Interior

12.36
22.01

0.25 per m3 of AAC

-
-
Timber sale licence (major)
- Coast
- Interior

37.27
5.73

0.10 per m3 of AAC

-
-
Timber licence
- Coast
- Interior

18.26
2.23

1.25 per ha
-
-
Woodlot licence
- Coast
- Interior

8.88
12.71
0.50 per m3 of AAC
(0.25 per m3 payable to Woodlot Product Development Council)
-
-

These figures include all species and log grades.

These figures exclude all special forest products and Christmas trees.

These figures exclude waste and firmwood rejects.

Source:  National Forestry Database.

British Columbia

8.1 C.   Tenure Holders' Responsibilitiesa, 2005

     Operational responsibility
Reforestation Protection Road building P
l
a
n
t
Funders Performers Funders Performers Funders Performers
Tenure type % % % % % %
Tree farm licence
- Coast
- Interior
T100 T100     T100 T100 *
Forest licence
- Coast
- Interior
T100 T100     T100 T100 *
Timber sale licence (major)
- Coast
- Interior
T100 T100     T100 T100 *
Timber licence
- Coast
- Interior
T100 T100     T100 T100 No
Woodlot licence
- Coast
- Interior
T100 T100     T100 T100 No
aResponsibilities borne by the tenure holder (T) or the Crown (C).

Note : Plant = Required operation of a processing plant.

The cost/responsibility for fire protection are generally borne by the Crown, although tenure holders are responsible on occupied lands (operating areas). The cost/responsibility for disease and insect protection on areas under tenure are generally borne by tenure holders, except those under the SBFEP.

Road building refers to off-block roads; all tenure holders are responsible for on-block access.

* Processing facility is generally applicable:  licensee must maintain a processing facility if required in original licence.

Source:  National Forestry Database.