Permitting access to Crown land for communication sites ensures that British Columbia continues to benefit from the development of communication services and encourages business investment.
The communication industry makes a significant contribution to the economy of the province. Crown land for communication sites is available by application to the Province of British Columbia (the Province).
A communication site is a small land area, usually located on a mountain top, used to situate infrastructure to enable the provision of communication services.
Services may include transmission and receiving of signals for:
The use of Crown land for communication sites ensures that residents of British Columbia have access to a variety of communications services that are essential to the information age.
In addition to reading the information on this webpage, the following documents should be reviewed prior to submitting your application:
The following documents must be completed prior to submitting your application:
Complete Application Package:
The following persons and groups are eligible to seek tenures under the Communication Sites Program:
Crown land for communication sites is usually available for a 30-year term through the following tenure options:
Sharing of established communication sites is encouraged to maximize the efficient use of Crown land in British Columbia.
Subtenuring may be undertaken by the authorized user without consent provided that the changes proposed do not affect the civil infrastructure on the site.
If proposed changes affect civil infrastructure, prior consent must be sought.
Mountain tops which possess strategic value for communication purposes may be designated as a communication site.
This can streamline the tenure approval process for new sites on those designated locations.
You will be required to pay an application fee when you submit your application, as identified in the Crown Land Fees schedule (PDF, 49KB).
If you receive a tenure, you will be required to pay rent.
Rent for the use of Crown land for communication sites purposes is based on a site zone rate divided into three categories:
The tenure holders pay rent for the coming year annually for each communication user on a site, based on an established pricing formula. Rent is adjusted annually to reflect the change in the Consumer Price Index for the Province.
Crown land sold for communication use is priced at full-market value of the land.
If your application is accepted, you will be notified if Advertising is required. Please wait for confirmation before advertising.
If you have questions regarding any part of the application process, a specific file or a proposal about a specific area, please contact FrontCounter BC.
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