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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE – 8 February 2019 Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales Number 11 Friday, 8 February 2019 The New South Wales Government Gazette is the permanent public record of official NSW Government notices. It also contains local council, private and other notices. From 1 January 2019, each notice in the Government Gazette has a unique identifier that appears in round brackets at the end of the notice and that can be used as a reference for that notice (for example, (n2019-14)). The Gazette is compiled by the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office and published on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) under the authority of the NSW Government. The website contains a permanent archive of past Gazettes. To submit a notice for gazettal – see Gazette Information. By Authority ISSN 2201-7534 Government Printer 252 NSW Government Gazette No 11 of 8 February 2019 Government Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICES Planning and Environment Notices ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979 Order under clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Environmental Planning and Assessment (Savings, Transitional and Other Provisions) Regulation 2017 Under delegation from the Minister for Planning, I declare the development specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 1 to this Order on the land specified in the corresponding row in column 2 of the table in Schedule 1 to this Order to be State significant development under clause 6 Schedule 2 to the Environmental Planning and Assessment (Savings, Transitional and Other Provisions) Regulation 2017, for the purposes of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (the Act). This Order takes effect upon publication in the New South Wales Government Gazette. Dated: 1 February 2019 ANTHONY WITHERDIN Director, Regional Assessments SCHEDULE 1 Column 1 Column 2 Development Land Development known as ‘Vincentia District Town All land identified in Schedule 1 of the approval to carry Centre- Stage 1 (MP 06_0025), approved by the out the development known as ‘Vincentia District Town Minister for Planning, under section 75J of the Act on 7 Centre- Stage 1’ (MP 06_0025), as in force on the date January 2009 as subsequently modified under section of this Order. 75W of the Act. (n2019-276) HERITAGE ACT 1977 ERRATUM The notice published in the Government Gazette No. 10 of 4 February 2019, relating to Macquarie Ice Rink, Macquarie Park should have read: In pursuance of Section 24 of the Heritage Act 1977 (NSW), I, the Minister for Heritage, do, by this my order: (i) make an interim heritage order in respect of the item of the environmental heritage specified or described in Schedule ‘A’; and (ii) declare that the interim heritage order shall apply to the curtilage or site of such item, being the land described in Schedule ‘B’. The Hon Gabrielle Upton MP Minister for Heritage Sydney, 1 Day of February 2019 SCHEDULE “A” The property known as Macquarie Ice Rink, situated on the land described in Schedule “B”. SCHEDULE “B” All those pieces or parcels of land known as Part Lot 100 DP 1190494 in Parish of Hunters Hill, County of Cumberland shown on the plan catalogued HC 3231 in the office of the Heritage Council of New South Wales. (n2019-277) 253 NSW Government Gazette No 11 of 8 February 2019 Government Notices WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (MINES AND PETROLEUM SITES) REGULATION 2014 Registration of Design of Plant Used to Determine or Monitor the Presence of Gas Order 2019 I, Garvin Burns, Chief Inspector, with the delegated authority of the Secretary, Department of Planning and Environment, in pursuance of subclause 177(5) of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014 (“the Regulation”) make the following Order. Dated this 5th day of February 2019. Garvin Burns Chief Inspector NSW Department of Planning and Environment 1 Name of Order This Order is the Registration of Design of Plant Used to Determine or Monitor the Presence of Gas Order 2019. 2 Commencement This Order commences on 1 July 2019. 3 Interpretation In this Order: AS/NZS is a reference to Australian/New Zealand Standards. plant used to determine or monitor the presence of gas means electrically powered hand-held plant, fixed installations and installations on mobile plant (but not tube bundle systems where the analyser is installed at the surface) used to determine or monitor the presence of gas if they are used at an underground coal mine. Regulation means the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014. 4 Revocation The Registration of Design of Plant Used to Determine or Monitor the Presence of Gas Order 2015 published in the NSW Government Gazette No 52 of 26 June 2015 at page 1852 is revoked on the day this Order commences. 254 NSW Government Gazette No 11 of 8 February 2019 Government Notices 5 Design and performance requirements 5.1 Gas detection (1) All plant used to determine or monitor the presence of gas in an underground coal mine must be designed to: (a) provide a conditioned electronic signal or output indication that can be used by the end user to determine the gas levels; (b) include a gas detection transmitter; (c) include a gas detection control unit; (d) include gas detection sensors including protective housings around the gas sensing element; (e) comply with the design, testing and performance requirements of the relevant parts of the following standards: i. AS/NZS 60079.29.1:2017 Explosive atmospheres – Gas detectors – Performance requirements of detectors for flammable gases; ii. AS/NZS 4641:2018 Electrical equipment for detection of oxygen and other gases and vapours at toxic levels – General requirements and test methods. (2) Plant which is designed to detect methane up to and including 5% must also comply with the following testing and performance requirements: (a) apparatus using catalytic combustion sensors must be exposed to a volume fraction of 2.0 ± 0.2 % methane in air mixture containing a volume fraction of 50ppm hydrogen sulphide for 20 minutes and a reading taken. The difference between the plant indication and the test gas methane concentration must not exceed ±0.2% methane. (3) Plant that detects nitrogen dioxide or nitric oxide are exempt from requirements of clauses 4.6 ‘Pressure variation,’ 4.7 ‘Pressure recovery’ and 4.9 ‘Air velocity’ as detailed in AS/NZS 4641:2018. 5.2 Electrical explosion protection All plant used to determine or monitor the presence of gas must comply with the relevant parts of clause 78 ‘Use of plant in hazardous zone (explosion-protection required)’–subclause (2), of the Regulation. 255 NSW Government Gazette No 11 of 8 February 2019 Government Notices 6 Test facility requirements (1) The test facility used for testing the performance of gas monitors must be a test facility which is unrelated to the designer, manufacturer or supplier. (2) The test facility must either be: (a) a facility in Australia that is accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) for performing the specific tests described in the standards referred to in this Order; or (b) where a NATA-accredited facility is not available, a suitably qualified and experienced independent testing facility with regard to test equipment, equipment calibration (traceable to the International System of Units (SI) by reference to national measurement standards or through an organisation that is a signatory to the ILAC MRA (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation Mutual Recognition Arrangement)), quality processes, work methods, past test experience and independent technical verification. (n2019-278) 256 NSW Government Gazette No 11 of 8 February 2019 Government Notices Roads and Maritime Notices MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998 MARINE NOTICE Section 12(2) REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE Location Cams Wharf, Lake Macquarie – adjacent to Rafferty’s Resort. Duration 7:00am to 5:30pm – Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 February 2019 7:00am to 5:30pm – Sunday 24 February 2019 7:00am to 5:30pm – Sunday 17 March 2019 Detail Competitive Personal Watercraft (PWC) races will be conducted on the navigable waters of Lake Macquarie at the location above, involving the use of high speed PWC which may present a significant hazard to other waterway users. An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the events which will be marked by buoys and by control vessels stationed on the perimeter. Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone. Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise extreme caution and keep well clear of competing PWC and support vessels. Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998) For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime Marine Notice NH1915 Date: 4 February 2019 Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate (n2019-279) MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998 MARINE NOTICE Section 12(2) REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE Location Manning River, between Martin Bridge and Dumaresq Island at Taree. Duration 7.00am to 6.00pm – 16 February 2019 7.00am to 6.00pm – 17 February 2019 Detail Competitive power boat races will be conducted on the waters of the Manning River, as specified above, involving the use of high speed power vessels racing at speed, presenting a significant potential hazard to other waterway users. An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, which will be indicated by the presence of control vessels stationed on the perimeter. All vessel operators and persons using the waters of the Manning River in the vicinity of the event should keep a proper lookout, keep well clear of competing and support vessels, and exercise extreme caution. 257 NSW Government Gazette No 11 of 8 February 2019 Government Notices Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone, which will be monitored by control vessels.