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Posted - 02/05/2004 : 1:55:49 PM ********************************************************************** NATURIST ACTION COMMITTEE ADVISORY ********************************************************************** http://www.naturistsociety.com/NAC/ **********************************************************************
DATE: February 5, 2004 SUBJECT: Wreck Beach, Vancouver, British Columbia-CANADA TO: Naturists in the Pacific Northwest and Canada
Dear Naturist,
The Naturist Action Committee has identified an important milestone in the evolution of the relationship between the University of British Columbia (UBC), neighbor to Wreck Beach within Pacific Spirit Regional Park (PSRP), stewarded by the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD), and the general public.
BACKGROUND
Since 1987, the GVRD have had jurisdiction over the cliffs and foreshore along the 8 km of Wreck Beach between Booming Ground Creek to the southwest and Acadia to the northeast. Wreck Beach is the foreshore portion of Pacific Spirit Regional Park. This strand of 8 km accounts for a total of 57% of total park usage in a park that includes over 1500 acres!
ATTEND THE PUBLIC PLANNING WORKSHOP
This "important milestone" is an urgent public planning workshop symposium to be held February 7, 2004, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. in Room 200, the University's Student Union Building, 6138 Student Union Boulevard on the UBC campus.
The Naturist Action Committee urges you to attend this important workshop.
We want both the GVRD and UBC to realize that naturists who value Wreck Beach are united in their concerns for the beach, foreshore, cliffs and adjacent uplands and how development by UBC on those adjacent lands might impact the environmentally sensitive estuarine lands along Wreck Beach, directly, or indirectly. The stated purpose of this planning workshop symposium is "to provide an opportunity the UBC community and neighbors to discuss ways to address concerns regarding the implementation of the Official Community Plan for UBC."
WHY IS GIVING UP MOST OF A SATURDAY SO IMPORTANT?
The Wreck Beach Preservation Society (WBPS) has fought since January 25, 1977, to prevent Wreck Beach from being destroyed by development that UBC has fought equally hard to implement. Since those early years, WBPS have lobbied for the public to have a say before, not after the fact.
From the development of the UBC Master Plan to the development of the Official Community Plan, to the crafting of the area neighborhood plans (APC's), the Wreck Beach Preservation Society, led by NAC Board Member (and Federation of Canadian Naturists' Government Affairs Officer) Judy Williams, have pushed for representation of bodies that will help shape the future of Wreck Beach.
By far the largest and most significant of the various Neighborhood Plans is the South Campus Neighborhood Plan. Both the Wreck Beach Preservation Society and the Pacific Spirit Park Society have been excluded from the South Campus Neighborhood Area Planning Committee, despite making repeated requests and lobbying to be included as provided for in the Memorandum of Understanding between UBC and the GVRD.
MORE INFORMATION
Find more information on the NAC web site.
http://www.naturistsociety.com/NAC
Click on "Alerts," choose Current documents and then select this NAC Action Alert. The online version includes links to the Planning Workshop workbook which participants will be discussing and adjusting to adequately address public concerns about the entire planning process at UBC, its transparency, and accountability.
HELP NAC HELP CANADIAN NATURISTS
The Naturist Action Committee exists to advance and protect the rights of naturists throughout North America. In Canada, we work closely with the Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN). To continue to reach o |
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Kimberly |
Posted - 02/06/2004 : 12:21:17 AM I am working Friday will not be able to attend, but thanks for the info, I know some people I can contact.
Kim =^.^= |
calmnude |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 9:18:39 PM according to the co journal, the workshop is to help setle the dispute between an old plaintiff whose property abuts the beach.
however, the friends of wreck beach have been left off the steering committee,; ironically, it was the attorneys for the friends of wreck beach which argued successfully in the original suit.
wreck beachis a jewel of the clothing optional movement. all those close should give support in any way they can to preserve this. |
Bikeracer |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 8:01:50 PM I understand...Thanks for the quick reply!
Nude in the pacific northwest |
Admin |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 6:40:41 PM Usually the NAC will include instructions for emails, phone calls, letters, etc., and whether or not it matters if you're out of area. Look carefully in the NAC Alerts for those tips.
AANR only sometimes encourages public participation. They issue instructions for the public on occasion as need arises. Other times, strangely, they'll instruct you to do nothing. |
Bikeracer |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 4:05:58 PM Admin, Unfortunately I can't attend the meeting on 2/7...What's the best way those of us unable to be there yet concerned can let our voice(s) be heard? Thanks in advance for any advice.
Nude in the pacific northwest |
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