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Government of Western Australia Department of Environment Regulation Government of Western Australia Department of Environment Regulation NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR CLEARING PERMITS AND AMENDMENTS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS AND/OR REGISTRATIONS OF INTEREST Applications for clearing permits with a 7 day submission period 1. Shire of Brookton, Purpose Permit, Brookton-Kweda Road reserve (PINs 11640760 and 11640738), Brookton, Shire of Brookton, road widening, 7 native trees (CPS 7048/1) 2. City of Busselton, Purpose Permit, Metricup Road reserve (PIN 11476584), Lots 51 and 52 on Plan 41608 and Lots 55, 56 and 57 on Plan 53720, Wilyabrup, City of Busselton, bridge widening, 0.29ha (CPS 7053/1) 3. BGC Australia Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 5 on Plan 7892, Bullsbrook, City of Swan, stockpiles, 1.982ha (CPS 7054/1) 4. Shire of Derby West Kimberley, Purpose Permit, Lot 1140 on Deposited Plan 215322, Derby, Shire of Derby West Kimberley, land ll site expansion, 0.28ha (CPS 7057/1) 5. City of Joondalup, Area Permit, Lot 501 on Deposited Plan 62965 and Lloyd Drive road reserve (PIN 11870710), Warwick, City of Joondalup, access road, 0.016ha and 1 native tree (CPS 7058/1) 6. Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, Area Permit, Lot 5122 on Deposited Plan 193363, Margaret River, Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, cemetery expansion, 0.1ha (CPS 7064/1) 7. Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, Area Permit, Carbunup Road South reserve (PIN 11471100), Metricup, Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, bridge replacement, 0.23ha (CPS 7065/1) Applications for clearing permits with a 21 day submission period 1. Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley, Purpose Permit, Lot 1549 on Plan 68249, Lot 17 on Plan 26267, Lot 18 on Plan 220604, Lots 19 and 20 on Plan 238153, Lot 21 on Plan 241779, Lot 301 on Plan 58300, Lot 39 on Plan 219612, Lot 44 on Plan 195034, Stock Route (PINs 639631 and 640151), unallocated Crown land (PIN 640122) and Derby-Gibb River Road (PIN 11084412), Drysdale River and Lot 17 on Plan 221086 and Stock Route (PIN 640114), Gibb, Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley, borrow pits, road widening, drainage reinstatement and laydown areas, 469ha (CPS 6828/1) 2. R D’Agostino, A Kursar, V and E Vulin, Area Permit, Lot 43 on Plan 6292, Wanneroo, Shire of Wanneroo, market garden, 4ha (7071/1) Applications to amend granted permits with a 7 day submission period 1. City of Wanneroo, Purpose Permit, Lot 661 on Deposited Plan 49302 – Reserve 48714, Lot 8013 on Deposited Plan 57657 – Reserve 49033, Capricorn Esplanade road reserve (PIN 11708328), Yanchep, Lot 15452 on Plan 40341 – Reserve 20561, Two Rocks, City of Wanneroo, asbestos removal, passive park and re hazard reducetion, 0.7811ha and 1 native tree, (CPS 5709/4) – amended to increase clearing area by 0.0141ha and include an additional purpose . of re hazard reduction SPOT 2. Broadspectrum (Australia) Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 1497 on Deposited Plan 404497, Lot 261 on Deposited Plan 218990, Lot 323 on Deposited Plan 74344, Lot 5275 on Deposited Plan 184651 (Reserve 37373), Lots 555 and 556 MONO on Deposited Plan 60836 and unallocated Crown land, Boodarie, and Lot 556 on Deposited Plan 60836 (Reserve 50528), Wedge eld, Town of Port Hedland, overhead transmission line, 3ha (CPS 6880/2) – amended to change Public Notices the clearing footprint Submissions for applications for clearing permits are to be made within the time frame speci ed. Submissions may COLOUR be forwarded to Clearing Regulation, Locked Bag 33, Cloisters Square WA 6850, or email to [email protected]. Position: Further information is available through the website ftp.dec.wa.gov.au/Permit or telephone (08) 9333 7469. Please check all details carefully NOTIFICATION OF DECISIONS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC APPEAL Clearing permits granted 23 May Mon, 1. Carlo Doyle’s Haulage Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 141 on Deposited Plan 232768, North Boyanup, Shire of Capel, sand extraction, 2.45ha, permit duration 18 June 2016 to 30 June 2026 (CPS 6227/1) Date: 2. Shire of Moora, Purpose Permit, Airstrip Road reserve (PINs 11466452, 11466458, 11466457, 11433250, 11466451, 11433249, 11466459), Moora, Shire of Moora, road widening, 1.54ha, permit duration 18 June 2016 to 18 June 2021 (CPS 6514/1) 3. Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia, Purpose Permit, various properties within the Great Eastern Highway road reserve and dedicated roads, Karramindie, Yilkari, Boorabbin, Mount Burges, Wallaroo, Victoria 10 C M Rock, Mount Palmer and Ghooli, City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Shire of Coolgardie and Shire of Yilgarn, construction of 15 passing lanes between Southern Cross and Kalgoorlie and associated works, 100ha, permit duration 11 June 2016 to 11 June 2021 (CPS 6921/1) H 4. Western Australian Land Authority TA Landcorp, Purpose Permit, Lot 8007 on Deposited Plan 47607, Lot 65 on Plan 24102, Rockingham, City of Rockingham, revegetation, 2.85ha, permit duration 18 June 2016 to 18 June 2018 Australian West jo (CPS 6963/1) 5. PD Giumelli, Area Permit, Lot 1 on Diagram 47024, Benger, Shire of Harvey, agriculture improvement, 1ha, permit duration 18 June 2016 to 18 June 2018 (CPS 6974/1) Publication: 6. Shire of Denmark, Area Permit, Lot 556 on Deposited Plan 71707, Ocean Beach, Shire of Denmark, carpark Operator: FAX: 9210 0833 9210 FAX: expansion, 0.23ha, permit duration 18 June 2016 to 18 June 2018 (CPS 7027/1) | 7. Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia, Purpose Permit, Lot 1 on Diagram 7083, Lot 16 on Deposited Plan 27945, Lot 54 on Plan 7731, Orrong Road reserve (PINs 11569702 and 11879629), East Cannington, City of appearance dates position, media, content, Accuracy, Adcorp has prepared the above proof for your approval. responsibility. nal approval for media publication of this ad is the client’s and fi WG15191 Canning, bridge construction, 0.18ha, 18 June 2016 to 18 June 2018 (CPS 7045/1) 29x4(133) Appeals against the grant of these permits must be made within 21 days of 19 May 2016. Job: Size: TEL: 9210 9500 TEL: 9210 Amended permits granted NOTE: 1. Oakajee Port and Rail Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, various Lots and road reserves within Howatharra and Oakajee, Shire of Chapman Valley, quarry construction, quarry lay down areas and Port Services Road realignment, 4.5ha, permit duration 30 May 2011 to 30 May 2021 (CPS 4266/2) 2. Lakelands Country Club Inc, Area Permit, Lots 6 and 7 on Plan 5992, Gnangara, City of Wanneroo, landscaping, 0.5ha and 11 native trees, permit duration 1 August 2015 to 1 August 2017 (CPS 6533/3) Appeals against the amendment; or the conditions of these permits must be made within 21 days of the applicant receiving noti cation of the decision. All appeals to be sent to the Appeals Convenor Level 22 Forrest Centre, 221 St Georges Tce, PERTH WA 6000. Telephone (08) 6467 5190. For all other decisions, including refusals, revocations and suspensions, refer to the DER website www.der.wa.gov.au/your-environment/native-vegetation/27-clearing-permits. The Department of Environment Regulation has established a dedicated RSS feed to provide up to date information on the clearing provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1986. Subscribe at www.der.wa.gov.au/your-environment/native-vegetation. Furthermore, to receive noti cation of Monday’s advertisements, subscribe at www.der.wa.gov.au/about-us/monday-ads. adcorp WG15191 For copies of above documents visit www.der.wa.gov.au/your-environment/native-vegetation/27-clearing-permits. Information: ftp.dec.wa.gov.au/Permit Email: [email protected] 23/5/16.
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