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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 Waroona, Purpose Permit, Coronation Road reserve (PINs 1373409, 1373426, 1373427 and 1373443), Brockman Road North reserve (PINs 1373444 and 1373428), Fawcett Road reserve (PINs 1373407 and 1373402), Weir Road reserve (PINs 1373392, 1373411, 11173449 and 11173450), Leavy Road reserve (PIN 1131279), Weller Road reserve (PIN 1131278), Pagannini Road reserve (PIN 1131280), Scarp Road reserve (PINs 11536430 and 11536431), Invarell Road reserve (PIN 11072932), Waroona, Shire of Waroona, road upgrades, 4.18ha, (CPS 7032/1) 2. Telstra Corporation Ltd, Purpose Permit, Grass Patch Road reserve (PIN 11644260), Grass Patch, Shire of Esperance, power pole, 0.0072ha, (CPS 7070/1) 3. CB Traf c Solutions Pty Ltd, Area Permit, Koombana Drive road reserve (PIN 1225189), East Bunbury, City of Bunbury, road widening, 0.4ha, (CPS 7085/1) Submissions for applications for clearing permits are to be made within the time frame speci ed. Submissions may be forwarded to Clearing Regulation, Locked Bag 33, Cloisters Square WA 6850, or email to [email protected]. Further information is available through the website ftp.dec.wa.gov.au/Permit or telephone (08) 9333 7469. NOTIFICATION OF DECISIONS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC APPEAL Clearing permits granted 1. Minister for Transport, Purpose Permit, Lot 15446 on Deposited Plan 40340 – Reserve 47831, Lot 10519 on Deposited Plan 216093 – Reserve 39014, Ocean Reef, City of Joondalup, dredging operations, 0.67ha, permit duration 25 June 2016 to 25 June 2023, (CPS 6749/1) 2. Luzny Super Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 12667 on Plan 208996, Frankland River, Shire of Cranbrook, agriculture, 18.67ha, permit duration 26 June 2016 to 26 June 2018 (CPS 6771/1) 3. Kerygma Pty. Ltd, Area Permit, Lot 2656 on Deposited Plan 153480, Yallingup, City of Busselton, existing dam expansion, 0.325ha, permit duration 25 June 2016 to 25 June 2018, (CPS 6839/1) 4. Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia, Purpose Permit, Lot 104 on Deposited Plan 39530, Bramley, Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, gravel extraction, 5.1ha, permit duration 17 June 2016 to 17 June 2021, (CPS 6895/1) 5. DB Tapley, Area Permit, Lot 5 on Diagram 92809, North Walpole, Shire of Manjimup, pasture and grazing, 10ha, permit duration 25 June 2016 to 25 June 2018, (CPS 6911/1) 6. Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia, Purpose Permit, various properties, road reserves, unallocated Crown land and Crown Reserves, Boorabbin, Mount Palmer, Victoria Rock, Ghooli, Wallaroo, Bullabulling, Shire of Coolgardie and Shire of Yilgarn, extractive industry, 290ha, permit duration 17 June 2016 to 17 December 2032, (CPS 6952/1) 7. Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia, Purpose Permit, Lot 375 on Plan 52022-Reserve 48800, Boorabbin, Lot 1651 on Plan 29632-Reserve 28257, Yellowdine, unallocated Crown land (PIN 11481069), Boorabbin, Shire of Coolgardie and Shire of Yilgarn, extractive industry, 35ha, permit duration 17 June 2016 to 17 December 2032, (CPS 7018/1) 8. City of Armadale, Area Permit, Lot 460 on Deposited Plan 193976, Forrestdale, City of Armadale, Armadale golf course upgrade, 9 native trees, permit duration 25 June 2016 to 25 June 2018 (CPS 7041/1) Appeals against the grant of these permits must be made within 21 days of 26 May 2016. Amended permits granted 1. Chevron Australia Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Barrow Island Crown Reserve 11648, Petroleum Production Licence L10 (R1), Petroleum Exploration Permit EP 62(7), Pipeline Licence TPL/9 (R1), Barrow Island, Shire of Ashburton, infrastructure maintenance, pipelines, minor and emergency works, 105ha, permit duration 12 June 2006 to 12 June 2021, (CPS 123/7) 2. North East Equity Pty Ltd, Area Permit, Lot 201 on Plan 55361, Wanerie, Shire of Gingin, 109ha, permit duration 25 August 2011 to 30 April 2019, (CPS 2926/4) 3. Oakajee Port and Rail Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, various Lots within Yalgoo, South Murchison, Weld Range, Lake and Austin, Shire of Murchison, Shire of Yalgoo and Shire of Cue, groundwater investigations, access tracks, drill pads, laydown areas and pipelines, 130ha, permit duration 29 August 2011 to 29 August 2021, (CPS 4392/2) 4. Oakajee Port and Rail Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, Lot 35 on Deposited Plan 238323, East Murchison, Lot 36 on Deposited Plan 238366, Meekatharra, Shire of Meekatharra and Shire of Murchison, Pindabarn creek paleochannel groundwater investigations, access tracks, drill pads, lay down areas and pipelines, 100ha, permit duration 26 September 2011 to 26 September 2021, (CPS 4436/2) 5. Oakajee Port and Rail Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, various Lots and unnamed road reserve, Oakajee, Shire of Chapman Valley, accommodation camp, spray irrigation area, access track and lay down areas, 1.3ha, permit duration 26 September 2011 to 26 September 2021, (CPS 4460/2) 6. Oakajee Port and Rail Pty Ltd, Purpose Permit, various Lots and road reserves within Nunierra, South Murchison, Yalgoo and Woolgorong, Shire of Murchison, Shire of Yalgoo and Shire of Mullewa, Greenough River paleochannel groundwater investigations, access tracks, drill pads, lay down areas and pipelines, 50ha, permit duration 10 October 2011 to 10 October 2021, (CPS 4492/3) 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. 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