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UBM Ecological Consultants Projects 2010–2020 UBM Ecological Consultants Projects 2010–2020 www.urbanbushland.com.au LGA 1 LGA 2 Title Client Year Rookwood Necropolis Bush Regeneration Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield 2010 Annual Report for July 2009 - June 2010 Trust Rookwood Trial Fire Monitoring Program. Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield 2010 Monitoring & Annual Report Trust Final Report to Rookwood Necropolis Trust Rookwood Necropolis on the Translocation of the endangered Trust & Land and Auburn Strathfield 2011 population of Pomaderris prunifolia from Property Management Area 4 to Area 9 Authority Final Report Translocation of Pomaderris Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield 2008 - 2011 prunifolia from Area 4 to Area 6 Trust Rookwood Necropolis Bush Regeneration Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield 2012 Annual Report for July 2010 -July 2011 Trust Rookwood Necropolis Threatened Plant Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield 2012 Census (Year 10) Trust Biodiversity Studies: Flora & Fauna Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield Invertigations For Native Bushland at 2013 Trust Rookwood Necropolis Rookwood Necropolis Bushland Management Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield 2015 Plan 2014-2019 Trust Rookwood Necropolis Auburn Strathfield Rookwood Necropolis Bush Regeneration Ongoing Trust Biodiversity Assessments for 4 Bayside Sutherland environmentally sensitive sites requiring Canterbury - Shire Sydney Water 2018 updated Property Environmental Bankstown Shellharbour Management Plans for Sydney Water Assessments of Significance for the Green & Bankstown City Bankstown Gold Bell Frog and other Threatened Species 2010 Council at 456 Henry Lawson Drive, Milperra Flora & Fauna & Assessment of Significance Bankstown City Bankstown for Proposed Upgrading of Public Facilities at 2010 Council Deepwater Park Milperra Location & Monitoring Program for Bankstown City Bankstown Threatened Flora Species occurring in Council 2010 Council Bushland Reserves Location, Mapping and Monitoring of Bankstown City Bankstown Threatened Flora Species in Council-owned 2010 Council Reserves in Bankstown LGA Flora & Fauna Survey & Assessment of Bankstown City Bankstown Significance: Proposed Upgrading of Public 2011 Council Facilities at Deepwater Park Milperra Restoration 5-Year Schedule of Works The Bankstown City Bankstown 2012 Crest Reserve Pimelea spicata Offset Site Council Site Survey and Assessment of Significance (7- Ghostin Developments Bankstown 2014 Part Test): 16 Apex Avenue Picnic Point Pty Ltd LGA 1 LGA 2 Title Client Year Assessment of Significance: Swamp Oak Bankstown Floodplain Forest Lot 2 in DP1011656 #1 Mr Dean Carver 2015 Villiers Road, Padstow Heights Yeramba Lagoon Restoration Action Plan - Water Research Bankstown Weed Management Yeramba Lagoon, Picnic 2018 Laboratory UNSW Point Prospect Reservoir - Impact Assessment for Sydney Water Blacktown repair of Leaking Truck Mains: Ecological 2010 Corporation Assessment Review of Environmental Factors for Blacktown sediment removal & wetland maintenance Blacktown City Council 2012 program for Orana Park, Seven Hills Clearing and Grubbing Report for Stage 3 Eastbound Carriageway - Widening of Blacktown OHL Abergeldie JV 2013 Schofields Road, Windsor Road to Tallawong Road, Blacktown Flora & Fauna investigations in support of Blacktown proposed flood mitigation works in Reserve Blacktown City Council 2013 585, Reycroft Avenue, Quakers Hill Flora & Fauna surveys for proposed Blacktown stormwater basins E4.1 & E10.3 at Schofields Blacktown City Council 2013 Northwest Growth Centre Review of Environmental Factors: Prepared for Quakers Hill Catchment 3 Proposed Flood Blacktown Blacktown City Council 2013 Mitigation Works in Reserve 585, Reycroft Avenue Quakers Hill Translocation Management Strategy for the Cumberland Plain Land Snail (Meridolum Blacktown Burton Engineering 2013 corneovirens) on Richmond Road, Marsden Park Translocation Management Strategy for Microchiropteran Species Stage 2: Schofield Blacktown OHL – York JV 2014 Road Upgrade; Tallawong Road to Veron Road Translocation Management Strategy for the Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea) Blacktown OHL - York JV 2014 Stage 2: Schofields Road Upgrade; Tallawong Road to Veron Road Flora & Fauna surveys for Gordon Road Blacktown Blacktown City Council 2015 Biofilter & GPTs, Schofields Pre-Clearance Report - Schofields Road Blacktown Upgrade Stage 2-B - Schofields Farm Rd to OHL-York JV 2015 Junction Rd Pre-Clearance Survey & Report Schofields Blacktown Road Stage 2 Upgrade CH3250-CH4300 First OHL-York JV 2015 Ponds, Hambledon Road to Tallowong Road Schofields Road Update stage 2: Farm Dam CH4200 Northern side of Schofields Rd - OHL-YORK Joint Blacktown 2015 Dewatering and Translocation of Native Venture Fauna LGA 1 LGA 2 Title Client Year Vegetation Management Plan - Mepstead & Blacktown Environmental Protection Zone Lot 4 in Associates on behalf of 2015 DP563249 4 Archbold Road, Eastern Creek Sargents Pty Ltd Flora & Fauna Survey for the Woodland Blacktown Blacktown City Council 2016 Street Bioretention Basin & GPTs, Riverstone Flora and Fauna Survey for Detention basin, Blacktown bioretention basin and GPT at Edmund St, Blacktown Council 2016 Riverstone Flora and Fauna Survey for Detention basin, Blacktown Bioretention basin and GPT at Quakers Rd Blacktown Council 2016 and Voysey Cl, Quakers Hill Flora and Fauna Survey for Proposed Blacktown Subdivision Lot 1 in DP 527115 - 14 Bridge St, Moderinn Pty Ltd 2016 Riverstone Flora and Fauna Survey for the Colebee Blacktown Centre carpark extension in Nurragingy Blacktown Council 2016 Reserve Riverstone Threatened Fauna Spring Surveys: Blacktown Basins 16.1 & 17.1 (Junction Road); Basin 18.1 Blacktown Council 2016 & Road Extension (Loftus Street). Blacktown Schofields Road and Schofields Farm Road OHL - York JV 2016 (Stage 2) pre-clearance survey Blacktown Schofields Road Stage 2 Noxious Weed OHL - York JV 2016 Survey & Report Translocation Management Strategy for the Cumberland Plain Land Snail Blacktown (Meridolum corneovirens ) with relation to Blacktown City Council 2016 stormwater infrastructure work in Blacktown Local Government Area Flora & Fauna Survey Breakfast Creek Blacktown Tributary 1, Lot 3 in DP 774984 Blacktown City Council 2017 Bessemer Street, Blacktown Flora & Fauna Survey for Loftus and Hamilton Blacktown Streets and Stormwater Basins F19.1 & F20.1, Blacktown City Council 2017 Riverstone Letter of Site Visit, 98 Hambledon Road, The Mr Santhosh Blacktown 2017 Ponds. Rajendran Review of Environmental Factors: Blacktown Formalise Existing Car Parking Area Blacktown City Council 2017 Bert Saunders Reserve, Doonside Vegetation Management Plan for Riparian Blacktown Buffer River-Flat Eucalypt Forest Lot 1 in DP Moderinn Pty Ltd 2017 527115 14 Bridge Street, Riverstone TKD Architects on Flora & Fauna Surveys for the Proposed behalf of NSW Blacktown Redevelopment of Schofields Public School, 2018 Department of Schofields Education Ecological Investigations: Flora and Fauna Surveys: Blacktown Blacktown City Council 2018 Package 2 – S94 Drainage Infrastructure Works Second Ponds Creek, Rouse Hill LGA 1 LGA 2 Title Client Year Ecological Investigations: Flora and Fauna Surveys: Blacktown Blacktown City Council 2018 Package 1 – S94 Drainage Infrastructure Works Second Ponds Creek, Rouse Hill TKD Architects on Weed Management Plan: Schofields behalf of the NSW Blacktown Public School, St Albans & Junction Roads, 2018 Department of Schofields Education Pre-clearance Survey & Supervision of Habitat H&M Civil for Blacktown 2018 Tree Removal – Boundary Road, Schofields Blacktown Council Pre-clearance Survey: Plant Community Identification, Threatened Species, Habitat Abergeldie Complex Blacktown 2018 Trees & Search for Cumberland Plain Land Infrastructure Snail at Veron Road Schofields Pre-clearance Survey – Veron Road, Abergeldie Complex Blacktown 2018 Schofields Infrastructure Blacktown Biodiversity Assessments for 18 Hills Shire Blue environmentally sensitive sites requiring Hornsby Sydney Water 2018 Mountains updated Property Environmental Wollondilly Hawkesbury Management Plans for Sydney Water Supervision of Tree Removal, Fauna Rescue & Abergeldie Complex Blacktown Nest Box Installation Survey – Veron Road, 2019 Infrastructure Schofields Ecological Investigations: Flora & Fauna Blacktown Surveys for Tributary 2, Breakfast Creek from Blacktown City Council 2019 Heart Place to Richmond Road, Blacktown Ecological Investigations to Determine the Impacts of Remedial Drainage Works on Blacktown Blacktown City Council 2019 Cumberland Plain Woodland at Dr Charles McKay Reserve, Mt. Druitt Houghton & Meredith Blacktown Identification of native trees, Schofields 2019 Pty Ltd Final Report: Vegetation Management Plan Cook Islands Christian Blacktown for the riparian corridor on Lot 56 DP28847 at 2020 Church Incorporated 135 Shane Park Road, Shanes Park Flora & Fauna Assessment and Vegetation Blue Sydney Water Management Plan for Sydney Water Blue 2010 Mountains Corporation Mountains 11B Properties Flora and Fauna Survey & Ecological Blue Assessment of the Possible Impacts of a Cityscape Planning and 2010 Mountains Proposed Development at Burrawang Street, Projects Katoomba Vegetation Management Plan 'Glencoe Vale' Blue Proposed Subdivision Lots 1, 2, & 4, DP CTP Properties 2010 Mountains 593545 Stuarts & Wellington Roads, Katoomba Preliminary Investigations followed by a PRIVATE CLIENT GH Blue Vegetation Management Plan for a private Harris Solicitors for Mr 2010 - 2011 Mountains property Lot A in DP 33353
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