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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 21 day submission period 1. AJ Casey, Area Permit, Lots 50 and 51 on Deposited Plan 63453, Allanooka, Shire of Irwin, pasture and grazing, 590ha, (CPS 5777/1) 2. City of Kwinana, Area Permit, Lot 98 on Deposited Plan 63744, Calista, City of Kwinana, increase existing sump, 0.1ha and 45 native trees, (CPS 5779/1) 3. GR and RM Hoggart, Area Permit, Lot 140 on Diagram 28428, Condingup, Shire of Esperance, pasture and grazing, 25ha, (CPS 5782/1) 4. Stargaze Asset Pty Ltd, Area Permit, Lot 5 on Plan 7892, Bullsbrook, City of Swan, sand extraction, 6ha, (CPS 5784/1) 5. Shire of Carnarvon, Area Permit, Lot 1210 on Deposited Plan 183666 – Reserve 36467, Brown Range, Shire of Carnarvon, waste management facility expansion and sand extraction, 3.433ha, (CPS 5785/1) 6. Shire of Derby-West Kimberley, Area Permit, Lot 537 on Deposited Plan 166633 – Reserve 31172, Derby, Shire of Derby-West Kimberley, cemetery extension, 2.8ha, (CPS 5786/1) 7. City of Albany, Area Permit, Willyung Road reserve (PIN 11480678) and Pony Club Road reserve (PIN 11748052), Willyung, City of Albany, road widening and drainage, 0.2ha, (CPS 5787/1) 8. Shire of Derby-West Kimberley, Area Permit, Lot 325 on Deposited Plan 64512 – Reserve 26818, Derby, Shire of Derby-West Kimberley, reinstate rock armour for Derby Wharf, 0.063ha, (CPS 5789/1) Applications to amend granted permits with a 7 day submission period 1. Roy Hill Infrastructure Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Licence number Lic 00727/2009_3_9 Roy Hill to Port Hedland Railway Investigation Licence (Port Infrastructure) and Roy Hill Infrastructure Pty Ltd Port Lease and License Area and Lot 47 on Deposited Plan 241374, Boodarie, Town of Port Hedland, geotechnical investigations and relocate overhead transmission line to underground location, 28.95ha, (CPS 3869/5) – readvertised to include additional property 2. Fobbing Hall Pty Ltd and Beauchamp Nominees Pty Ltd, Area Permit, Lot 42 on Diagram 45174, Hammond Park, City of Cockburn, bushfire protection zone and cul-de-sac, 0.514, (CPS 5582/2) – amendment to increase clearing size by 0.071ha 3. Crushing Services International Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 2444 on Deposited Plan 212197, Port Hedland, Town of Port Hedland, accommodation camp and access road, 8.808ha, (CPS 5613/2) – amendment to increase clearing size by 1.804ha and include additional purpose Submissions for applications for clearing permits are to be made within the time frame specified. Submissions may be forwarded to Native Vegetation Conservation Branch, Locked Bag 33, Cloisters Square, Perth WA 6850, or email to [email protected]. Further information is available through the website ftp.dec.wa.gov.au/Permit or telephone (08) 6467 5020. NOTIFICATION OF DECISIONS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC APPEAL Clearing permits granted 1. JA Giumelli, Area Permit, Lot 305 on Deposited Plan 63847, Henty, Shire of Dardanup, gravel extraction and dam construction, 2.8ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2023, (CPS 5036/1) 2. Grenleigh Pty Ltd, Area Permit, Lot 131 on Deposited Plan 238652, Marble Bar, Shire of East Pilbara, irrigated agriculture, 150ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2015, (CPS 5177/1) 3. Cooperative Bulk Handling Ltd, Purpose Permit, South Coast Highway road reserve (PIN 11386422), Gairdner, Shire of Jerramungup, slip lanes, 2.15ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2019, (CPS 5402/1) 4. Shire of Northampton, Purpose Permit, Ogilvie Road reserve (PIN 1323503, PIN 1323504 and PIN 1323538), Ogilvie, Shire of Northampton, road maintenance, 0.4733ha, permit duration 12 September 2013 to 12 September 2023, (CPS 5477/1) 5. RK and RJ Maslen, Area Permit, Lot 24 on Deposited Plan 50146, Kojarena, City of Greater Geraldton, pasture, reducing water run-off and weed control, 46ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2015, (CPS 5649/1) 6. Stockland WA Development Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 132 on Deposited Plan 226040, Lot 9004 on Deposited Plan 46398, Banjup, City of Cockburn, earthworks, 7.5ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2018, (CPS 5660/1) 7. Brookfield Rail Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, various properties and railway reserves within Chadwick, Dundas, Esperance, Gibson, Grass Patch, Monjingup, Myrup, Norseman, Nulsen, Pink Lake, Salmon Gums, Scaddan, Sinclair, West Beach, Shires of Dundas and Esperance, underground communication cable, 10ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2023, (CPS 5669/1) 8. DG Bedford, Area Permit, Lot 25 on Plan 20942, Brookhampton, Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, cropping, pasture, hazard reduction and dam construction, 17.4ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2015, (CPS 5678/1) 9. PS and CF Schilling, Area Permit, Lot 1 on Plan 11696, Westdale, Shire of Beverley, increasing run-off into existing dam, 0.4ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2015, (CPS 5694/1) 10. Rocky Property Nominees Pty Ltd, Area Permit, Lot 75 on Deposited Plan 56223 and Lot 16326 on Deposited Plan 88745, Westdale, Shire of Beverley, increasing run-off into an existing dam, fenceline maintenance, firebreak and improve agricultural efficiency, 2ha and 50 native trees, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2015, (CPS 5700/1) 11. Pemberton Golf Club Inc, Area Permit, Lot 11053 on Deposited Plan 203872, Eastbrook, Shire of Manjimup, hazard reduction, 9 native trees, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2015, (CPS 5705/1) 12. Shire of Boyup Brook, Purpose Permit, Jayes Road reserve (PIN 11478309), Boyup Brook, Shire of Boyup Brook, road widening, 8 native trees, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2018, (CPS 5733/1) 13. Shire of Boyup Brook, Purpose Permit, Horley Road reserve (PIN 1037401), Boyup Brook, Shire of Boyup Brook, road widening, 0.25ha, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2018, (CPS 5734/1) 14. Shire of Brookton, Area Permit, Moorumbine Road reserve (PIN 11640763), Brookton, Shire of Brookton, improve sight lines, 6 native trees, permit duration 12 October 2013 to 12 October 2015, (CPS 5737/1) Appeals against the grant of these permits must be made within 21 days of 12 September 2013. Amended permits granted 1. City of Wanneroo, Purpose Permit, Lot 612 on Plan 10292, Lot 12835 on Plan 21310 – Reserve 45385 and Compass Circle road reserve (PIN 11750218), Yanchep, City of Wanneroo, pedestrian pathway and boardwalk, 0.152ha, permit duration 22 June 2008 to 22 June 2015, (CPS 1974/5) 2. BHP Billiton Nickel West Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 100 on Plan 212288, Feysville, City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, expansion of Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter, 15ha, permit duration 18 October 2008 to 18 October 2018, (CPS 2602/2) 3. Cemex Australia Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 835 on Plan 230232, Myrup, Shire of Esperance, extractive industry, 1.4ha, permit duration 2 May 2009 to 2 May 2019, (CPS 3015/3) 4. Carbone Bros Pty Ltd on behalf of I Maiolo, Area Permit, Lot 5397 on Plan 215971, Upper Capel, Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, gravel extraction, 5ha and 33 native trees, permit duration 6 September 2009 to 6 September 2021, (CPS 3081/2) 5. Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia, Purpose Permit, various properties and road reserves within State Barrier Fence project area, Ghooli, Marvel Loch, Mount Holland and Skeleton Rock, Shire of Yilgarn, fence installation, 315ha, permit duration 19 March 2012 to 19 March 2017, (CPS 4725/3) 6. Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, Area Permit, Hurst Road reserve, Argyle, Irishtown Road and Grist Road reserves, Donnybrook, Grimwade Road reserve, Wilga West, Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup, road widening, 1.15ha, permit duration 23 November 2012 to 23 November 2014, (CPS 5217/2) 7. City of Albany, Area Permit, Lot 1149 on Deposited Plan 203497 – Reserve 27068, Lot 1347 on Plan 7800 – Reserve 38226 and Forts Road reserve (PIN 11395560), Mount Clarence, City of Albany, ANZAC Interpretive Centre and fire protection zone, 0.7ha, permit duration 7 December 2012 to 7 December 2014, (CPS 5316/3) Appeals against the amendment; or the conditions of permit must be made within 21 days of the applicant receiving notification 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. 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] adcorp F87843 TEL: 9210 9500 | FAX: 9210 0833 Job: F87843 Operator: Gav kl 10CM Size: 405x4(133) Publication: West Australian Date: 16 Sep Position: Public Notices COLOUR MONO SPOT Adcorp has prepared the above proof for your approval. Accuracy, content, media, position, appearance dates NOTE: and final approval for media publication of this ad is the client’s responsibility.Please check all details carefully..
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