LYTTON FIRST NATION - STEIN WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

SITE SELECTION AND FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS

SITE SELECTION AND FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS

SUBDIVISION AND RESERVOIR PROPOSED LOCATIONS I Nuuautin IR 2B

• Lytton First Nation selected Nuuautin IR 2B as the preferred location for this new subdivision based on a subdivision feasibility study, as well as consistency with LFN land use plans. • The subdivision project originates from a previous community engagement and community approval in 2006. This area was known as East Fraser Subdivision (99-unit subdivision), referenced in the LFN land use plan (2016), and every CCP since starting CCP work. • Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) funded the Subdivision Feasibility Study to look at two location options for housing and the reservoir location: the Battlefield on Inkluckcheen IR 21, and a parcel on Nuuautin IR 2B. • Before the wildfire, this water system was operating near capacity. In order to develop the subdivision and meet current and future demand, as well as enhance fire response capabilities, it was necessary to develop the Stein Water System Project. • The Stein Water System Improvement Project is based on a feasibility study conducted in 2023 that identified the key upgrade needs for the Stein Water System.

PROPOSED SUBDIVISION SITE

PROPOSED RESERVOIR LOCATION

ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS

• The subdivision will be located within the Ponderosa Pine very dry hot (PPxh) biogeoclimatic subzone. • Mitigation measures will be done to protect the Western Rattlesnake during developments, and there will be a Snake Mitigation Plan.

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