Region: Hope
Habitation

Stop the Hope Cemetery Pit Expansion

Petition is addressed to
Ministry of Mining & Critical Minerals

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Petition is addressed to: Ministry of Mining & Critical Minerals

We are aiming to influence provincial decision-makers to turn down the application by Hope Ready Mix (a Chiliwack-based company) for an expansion of the Cemetery Gravel Pit. The expansion more than triples the current size of the pit, poses a health and safety risk to residents and road users, and destroys the natural beauty of Hope, a place where tourism is our number 1 industry.

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Supporters can help by voicing their opposition (and please feel free to use any information outlined in this petition) to this permit application, to the Ministry of Mining & Critical Minerals (cc. Hope Ready Mix, Hope Council, and the MLA).

The permit application paperwork can be downloaded here
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Email addresses:

Ministry of Mining:
SouthwestMinesDivision@gov.bc.ca
Amy.Davey@gov.bc.ca

Hope Ready Mix: customercare@hopereadymix.ca

Hope Councillors:
smedlock@hope.ca
dsmith@hope.ca
hstewin@hope.ca
vsmith@hope.ca
askoglund@hope.ca
zwells@hope.ca
dsmith@hope.ca
pnewbigging@hope.ca

The Ministry of Mining & Critical Minerals has decision-making responsibility over this issue, and Hope Council does not have any direct authority. However, we are asking supporters to keep Hope Council informed about their concerns. We know that the success of campaigns to stop gravel pit applications elsewhere in BC was helped by local councils supporting residents and representing their concerns to higher levels of government. We are asking Hope's Mayor and Councillors to support this petition and proactively amplify the concerns of Hope residents as outlined below, to those responsible for the decisions.

MLA: Tony.Luck.MLA@leg.bc.ca

Reason

1. Part of the land for the proposed expansion is currently zoned as Country Residential, which does not allow mining/a gravel pit. If granted, we estimate there would be 1 gravel truck every 5 minutes, 7am-7pm Mon-Fri for the next 50 years, passing within a few metres of many Hope residents' homes. The application also details that work will be carried out on Saturdays "as needed". Additionally, if the application is approved, it means re-zoning critical residential land during a housing crisis.

2. The current proposal would allow all gravel trucks to travel along Kawkaka Lake Rd towards town. Kawkawa Lake Rd goes through residential areas, and the trucks would be travelling past the lake and vacation spots like the Coquihalla Campground. For residents in these areas, the effect of that much heavy traffic is noisy, disruptive, and incredibly dusty. In the past, residents have reported basketball-sized rocks falling out of the trucks and onto the road, presenting a danger to road users.

The wording of the applicant’s Traffic Management Plan (TMP) states that “limited annual trips of approximately 3,300 will be allowable on Kettle Valley Road until the Othello entrance/exit is opened. This traffic count is estimated based on current approved maximum production volumes as stipulated in the current Mines Act Permit.” The TMP also states that there has been a “decrease in trip activity…since our peak in 2022. This downward trend is predominantly the result of the completion of flood repairs associated with rainfall in 2021.” This statement would seem to suggest that the 12,276 loads removed in 2023, were not attributable to any permitted increase in activity (above the 3,300 loads described) relating to the flood repairs. We are therefore concerned about the lack of information regarding oversight for ensuring compliance with the maximum load numbers/tonnage extraction.

3. The land proposed for the expansion was documented by the government as proposed Critical Habitat for Spotted Owl (a protected species) and Conservation Area for Mountain Beaver. This would mean it couldn't be logged or mined. The environmental report commissioned for the application found that this land had been extensively clear cut within the last 10 years. The report therefore concludes that the land is now suitable for mining, since it is no longer suitable for the protected species. There are no questions being asked with regard to how this Critical Habitat came to be clearcut when it was protected.

4. There is a potential alternative route for an access road to the mine that could be built by the applicant, which would mean that trucks would enter and exit the road not far from Highway 5. This would mean that no trucks have to travel along Kawkawa Lake Rd, and it would cut all residential areas from the equation. The applicant has not mentioned this in his application. If the mine expansion is approved (which we oppose), we are asking that Hope Ready Mix trucks be mandated to use this route. The route actually proposed in the application goes closely past a number of residents' driveways, and then through residential areas towards town. This proposed route does not meet road safety guidelines for "sightlines" and so poses a danger to road users. Also, Hope District and councillors noted heavy wear on roads from gravel trucks visiting the existing pit, and the burden of additional, frequent ditch-cleaning (at Hope taxpayer expense) to deal with silt from the mine being deposited in the surrounding area.

5. Tourism is the number 1 industry in Hope, and it focuses on the natural beauty we have. When approaching Hope from Highway 1 coming from the west, the first sign of Hope is the gravel pit. The permit application more than triples the size of the pit and it would look even worse than it does now. It is already visible from most parts of Hope, and from afar. Aside from decimating the natural beauty of our area, the gravel pit is incredibly destructive to our natural environment and leads to:
-excess dust which reduces air quality and impacts our health,
-industrial noise from mine operations impacts our health, such as the noise from the pit experienced for months in 2024, which contravened Hope's Good Neighbour Bylaw
-the application would necessitate a logging licence to remove yet more trees from our environment
-potential damage to homes from blasting, such as that documented by a home-owner living close to the Pit.

The gravel pit expansion provides very little benefit for Hope residents, but clearly many, serious disadvantages, and does not align with the Hope Official Community Plan.

6. Despite anecdotal evidence that mining permit approvals are almost impossible to stop, there are numerous examples of the concerns of residents prevailing, including a nearby gravel pit application in the Agassiz/Harrison area that was subsequently turned down by the Ministry on the basis of the same points raised above.

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Petition details

Petition started: 02/02/2025
Petition ends: 03/03/2025
Region: Hope
Topic: Habitation

News

  • We write with an important update of a new development, and details of an urgent letter which you may decide to write. Please see the attached newsletter for full details and letter template (including a link to a version in Microsoft Word). Due to the imminent March 3rd deadline, we urge those wishing to add support to this new proposal to do so this weekend.

    Compared to the Cemetery Pit expansion,...
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    We write with an important update of a new development, and details of an urgent letter which you may decide to write. Please see the attached newsletter for full details and letter template (including a link to a version in Microsoft Word). Due to the imminent March 3rd deadline, we urge those wishing to add support to this new proposal to do so this weekend.

    Compared to the Cemetery Pit expansion, we feel that—for many people—this new proposal could potentially offer a more acceptable sand & gravel solution. If you agree, please follow the steps in the newsletter to extend your support.

    Thank you for your continued engagement.
    Stop The Hope Cemetery Pit Expansion

  • As the time for public comment on the Hope Cemetery Pit Expansion proposal is soon drawing to a close, there are some very important things we can all do!

    1. Write a letter to voice your concerns to the Ministry of Mining before Monday 3 March. Learn more about the mine expansion proposal in our attached newsletter where you’ll find helpful information explaining the proposal and why we think this...
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    As the time for public comment on the Hope Cemetery Pit Expansion proposal is soon drawing to a close, there are some very important things we can all do!

    1. Write a letter to voice your concerns to the Ministry of Mining before Monday 3 March. Learn more about the mine expansion proposal in our attached newsletter where you’ll find helpful information explaining the proposal and why we think this expansion would be bad news for Hope. Feel free to copy and paste content into your email!

    2. Join us at the upcoming town hall meeting at Hope Recreation Centre on Friday 21 February, 1pm.

    3. Encourage more people to sign the petition, including all individuals in your household.

    Thank you for your commitment and support.
    Stop the Hope Cemetery Pit Expansion!
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I spent much time in Sechelt BC and saw how a beautifull little town become a eyesore. as the gravel operation to export gravel to the US deforested and removed a mountain that was the first thing you saw coming into town from both sides I hope this never happens to Hope!

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