Lakeshore management area
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Lakeshore management area
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the lands directly adjacent to a lake, in which forest practices standards are designed to maintain the unique combination of fish, wildlife, water, and recreation values that occur on and around lakes. For the purposes of the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act it means an area established adjacent to a lake with riparian class of L1, consisting of a riparian reserve zone, determined in accordance with Part 10, and a lakeshore management zone. [Ministry of Forests -- Government of British Columbia]
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