Type: Decision
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Decision: Materi v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to revoke Materi’s layer quota allotment. The appellant alleged a mistake in the Summary Dismissal Decision and requested reconsideration under Rule 22. Panel declined to correct or clarify under Rule 22 (no clerical or jurisdictional error); held reconsideration improper and panel functionally exhausted.
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Decision: MacLeod d.b.a. Hold Fast Growers v. Mobbs d.b.a. Stave Falls Riding Stables
Complaint related to dust and light disturbance from an equestrian facility in Mission.
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Decision: Lychowyd v. Washtock and Barkwill
Complaint related to dust, noise, odour, and manure management from horse operations in Summerland.
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Preliminary decision: Lychowyd v. Washtock
Complaint related to odour from horse manure, dust from chain harrowing, and noise from skid steer operation. The hearing on these issues will proceed as scheduled despite the respondents’ request for adjournment.
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Preliminary decision: Maddalozzo v. Pacific Coast Fruit Products Ltd.
Complaint related to noise, hours of operation, and lights from a fruit processing plant in Abbotsford. Complaint dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
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Procedural decision: Lilydale Foods Ltd. v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
The BCMB issues a decision regarding Lilydale Foods Ltd.’s appeal against the BCCMB’s decisions on grower payments, directing document production and setting timelines for both parties.
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Preliminary decision: Lilydale Co-Operative Ltd. et al. v. B.C. Chicken Marketing Board
BCFIRB issues a decision on appeals regarding the BCCMB’s direction of product, addressing jurisdictional authority and marketing policy. The decision dismisses jurisdictional and implementation appeals but defers policy issues related to assurance of supply for further hearings.
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Preliminary decision: British Columbia Chicken Growers’ Association v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
BCFIRB denies a request from the BCCMB and processors to consolidate the B.C. Chicken Growers Association’s (BCCGA) appeal against the new General Orders (specifically Part 7, Assurance of Supply) with the upcoming Redirection Appeals.
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Preliminary decision: Lilydale Co-Operative Ltd. et al. v. B.C Chicken Marketing Board
BCFIRB directs Lilydale Co-operative Ltd. to produce documents related to its usage of temporary import quota during the Avian Influenza crisis for appeals against BCCMB’s product redirection decisions.
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Decision: Lilydale Co-Operative Ltd. et al. v. B.C. Chicken Marketing Board
BCFIRB dismisses appeals against Parts 7 and 8 of the BCCMB General Orders, which assure supply to processors based on historical market share and regulate new processor entrants. The decision supports maintaining industry stability and growth under current market conditions.
