SCRC CORRESPONDENCE 60433069 17 Quarry Street KAMERUK Nambour 4560
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SCRC CORRESPONDENCE 60433069 17 Quarry Street KAMERUK Nambour 4560. Qld Child Care Centre Ph. (07) 544131.24 "Wait here `till I come back" 25/11/2011 RE: MCU10/2096 To Whom It May Concern: It has just come to our attention, via a partition, that an application has been made for a Material Change of Use in regard to a proposed Asphalt Plant on Cooney Road Nambour. The Management staff and families of our Centre cannot express strongly enough our objection to yet another asphalt plant so close to our well established, 20years, Child Care Centre. Kameruka Child Care Centre is licensed for children from birth and therefore, we have among us the most vulnerable of our community whom could be adversely affected with chemical fallout from this very hazardous industry. We are only 600m away! Nambour State Kindy, Nambour State Primary School and State High School are approximately only 1200m away as well. Please take our communities children into account when you consider this possibly toxic and dangerous plants application. A recent MCU was withdrawn from Council due largely to an EPA report finding that the area was significant wet land with endangered and sensitive species involved. An extract from that MCU is detailed below. Please consider our objection and please take us in to account when making your decision. Yours truly, Development Counter 2 5 NOV 2011 Roslyn Palmer Director Nambour r( 9a • MCU 07/0224. EPA advice The south western corner of lot 2 on RP908 181 encroaches on an area designated as a 'Referrable Wetland' under the integrated Planning Act 1997. This same area is identified as a'Significant Coastal Wetland' in map 8 of the SEQ Regional Coastal Management Plan, August 2006 (SEQ RCMP). The wetland is a riverine/fringing riverine wetland. The SEQ biodiversity planning Assessment, Version 3.5 (SEQ BPA) further identifies the wetland vegetation in the south western corner, as being of 'State' significance based upon the following underlying values: • The area contains potential habitat for the following species listed as endangered/vulnerable/rare under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC) and/or the Nature Conservation Act 1992 (NCA): o Ornithoptera richmondia (Richmond Birdwing Butterfly), vulnerable under the NCA, o Accipiter novaehollandiae (Grey Goshawk), rare under the NCA, o Eroticoscincus graciloides (skink), rare wider the NCA, o Adelotus brevis (Tusked Frog), vulnerable under the NCA, o Ramphotyphlops silvia (Great Sandy Blind Snake), rare under the NCA, o Climacteris ervthrops (Red-browed Treecreeper), rare under the NCA, o Floydia praealta (Ball Nut), vulnerable under the EPBC and the NCA, o Phascolarctos cinereus (Koala), listed as vulnerable under the NCA; • The area contains an 'Of Concern Regional Ecosystem' (12.3.6) of which less than.