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Delicensed & Former Licensed EPA Activities Delicensed & Former Licensed EPA Activities 1 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2000 ¯ 6847 7370 10420 1000m 11804 5906 11197 10414 6924 Legend Site Boundary Delicensed Activities still Regulated by EPA Report Buffer Former Licensed/Regulated Activities (revoked or surrendered) Property Boundary Surrendered Licences related to Other Activities on Waterways incl. Application of Herbicides Scale: Property Boundary Data Source: Coordinate System: Date: 09 October 2018 0 100 200 400 600 © Department Finance, Services & Innovation 2018 GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56 Meters Lotsearch Pty Ltd ABN 89 600 168 018 15 EPA Activities 1 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2000 Delicensed Activities still regulated by the EPA Delicensed activities still regulated by the EPA, within the dataset buffer: Licence Organisation Name Address Suburb Activity Loc Distance Direction No Conf 7370 SOUTH SYDNEY 8 MACQUARIE SYDNEY Hazardous, Industrial Premise 572m North EASTERN HOSPITAL & STREET or Group A Waste Match SYDNEY AND SYDNEY EYE Generation or Storage ILLAWARRA HOSPITAL AREA HEALTH SERVICE 10420 THE HOSPITALS HCF HOUSE 403 George Street SYDNEY Hazardous, Industrial Premise 677m North West CONTRIBUTION or Group A Waste Match FUND OF Generation or Storage AUSTRALIA LTD 11197 ST. VINCENT'S ST VINCENTS 390 Victoria Street DARLINGHURST Hazardous, Industrial Premise 819m South East HOSPITAL HOSPITAL or Group A Waste Match SYDNEY Generation or Storage LIMITED 10414 SISTERS OF ST VINCENTS 406 Victoria Street DARLINGHURST Hazardous, Industrial Premise 823m South East CHARITY PRIVATE or Group A Waste Match HEALTH HOSPITAL Generation or Storage SERVICE LIMITED 6847 AUSTRALIAN AUSTRALIAN 153 CLARENCE SYDNEY Hazardous, Industrial Premise 950m North West RED CROSS RED CROSS STREET or Group A Waste Match SOCIETY BLOOD Generation or Storage SERVICE Delicensed Activities Data Source: Environment Protection Authority © State of New South Wales through the Environment Protection Authority Former Licensed Activities under the POEO Act 1997, now revoked or surrendered Former Licensed activities under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, now revoked or surrendered, within the dataset buffer: Licence Organisation Location Status Issued Activity Loc Conf Distance Direction No Date 11804 BILFINGER CROSS CITY Surrendered 24/12/2002 Road construction Road 3m East BERGER AG TUNNEL, SYDNEY, Match NSW 2000 4653 LUHRMANN WATERWAYS Surrendered Other Activities / Non Scheduled Network 138m - ENVIRONMENT THROUGHOUT Activity - Application of Herbicides of MANAGEMENT NSW Features PTY LTD 4838 Robert Orchard Various Waterways Surrendered Other Activities / Non Scheduled Network 138m - throughout New Activity - Application of Herbicides of South Wales - Features SYDNEY NSW 2000 6630 SYDNEY WEED WATERWAYS Surrendered Other Activities / Non Scheduled Network 138m - & PEST THROUGHOUT Activity - Application of Herbicides of MANAGEMENT NSW - PROSPECT, Features PTY LTD NSW, 2148 Lotsearch Pty Ltd ABN 89 600 168 018 16 Licence Organisation Location Status Issued Activity Loc Conf Distance Direction No Date 5906 CPB EASTERN Surrendered 30/03/2000 Road construction Road 285m South CONTRACTORS DISTRIBUTOR Match East PTY LIMITED PROJECT, FROM CAHILL EXPRESSWAY, WOOLLOOMOOLOO TO LINK ROAD,, KENSINGTON 6924 METROPOLITAN 123 RESERVOIR Surrendered 26/06/2000 Metal coating; Hazardous, Industrial Premise 761m South ELECTROPLATE ROAD, SURRY or Group A Waste Generation or Match RS PTY LTD HILLS, NSW 2010 Storage Former Licensed Activities Data Source: Environment Protection Authority © State of New South Wales through the Environment Protection Authority Lotsearch Pty Ltd ABN 89 600 168 018 17 UPSS Sensitive Zones 1 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2000 ¯ 1000m Legend Site Boundary Report Buffer UPSS Sensitive Zone Scale: UPSS Data Source: Environment Protection Authority Coordinate System: Date: 09 October 2018 0 100 200 400 600 © Dept of Environment, Climate Change & Water (NSW) GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56 Meters Lotsearch Pty Ltd ABN 89 600 168 018 18 1991 Historical Business Directory Records 1 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2000 ¯ AL ST CATHEDR COLLEGE ST BUSBY LANE ! 53753 KENNEDY ST PARK ST MCCARTHY PL BOOMERANG! 48702 SUTTOR ST WILLIAM ST PL 38654 39019!! 56283 52762 50687 ! 41299 57233 64970 YURONG 45570 ! ! 47895 LANE 49898 65732 T 65809 ! S T S 47110 G 65851 N M !!!!!! 37955 150m T O A ! S R E 48716 U R Y T Y S E L I R ! STANLEY ST 54509 STANLEY LANE CROWN LANE FRANCIS LANE CHAPEL FRA ST NCIS ST HARGRAVE LANE L P L PRINTERS L E LANE N R CHARLOTTE U LANE B CROWN ST 1991 Business Directory Activities Legend ! Records Mapped to Specific Premise SEALE Site BoundaryLIVERPOOL ST" 1991 Business Directory Activities ST LIVERPOOL Records Mapped to Road Intersection LANE Report Buffer 1991 Business Directory Activities # Records Mapped to Road Corridor Property Boundary 1991 Business Directory Activities Records Mapped to a General Area Data Sources: Universal Business Directories (UBD) - Derived Data Scale: Coordinate System: Date: Licensed from Hardie Grant. GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56 09 October 2018 0 25 50 100 Property Boundaries & Topographic Data: © Department Finance, Meters Services & Innovation 2018 Lotsearch Pty Ltd ABN 89 600 168 018 19 Historical Business Directories 1 William Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2000 1991 Business to Business Directory Records Premise or Road Intersection Matches Records from the 1991 UBD Business to Business Directory, mapped to a premise or road intersection, within the dataset buffer: Business Activity Premise Ref No. Location Distance to Direction Confidence Feature Point Motor Car Hire Services Ansa Rent A Car, 51 William St East Sydney 2010 52727 Premise Match 44m East Leasing Services Lease Plan Australia Ltd, 51 William St East Sydney 2010 50687 Premise Match 44m East China, Crockery, Crystal Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty Limited,. 53 William St, 39019 Premise Match 50m East &/or Earthenware Mfrs Sydney. 2000 &/or Imps &/or W/Salers Oven Industrial Mfrs &/or Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty. Ltd., 53 William St., Sydney 56283 Premise Match 50m East Installers 2000 Stainless Steel Products Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty. Ltd., 53 William St., Sydney 63116 Premise Match 50m East &/or Equipment Mfrs &/or 2000 Dists Bakers & Pastrycooks Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty Ltd, 53 William St, Sydney 35390 Premise Match 50m East Machinery &/or 2000 Equipment Mfrs &/or Imps &/or Dists Refrigeration Installation Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty. Limited, 53 William St., 61006 Premise Match 50m East & Service Sydney 2000 Kitchen Equipment Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty. Limited, 53 William St., 50059 Premise Match 50m East Industrial &/or Sydney. 2000 Commercial Mfrs &/or Dists Cafe &/or Milk Bar Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty. Limited,. 53 William St, 37950 Premise Match 50m East Equipment &/or Supplies Sydney. 2000 Mfrs &/or W'saler Ice Making Machinery Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty. Ltd., 53 William St., Sydney 48887 Premise Match 50m East Mfrs &/or Dists 2000 Hotel &/or Motel Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty. Ltd., 53 William St., Sydney 48703 Premise Match 50m East Equipment &/or Supplies 2000 Caterers Supplies Quality Café & Club Equipment Pty. Limited,. 53 William St., 38654 Premise Match 50m East Sydney. 2000 Restaurant Equipment Quality Cafe & Club Equipment, 53 William St Sydney 2000 61058 Premise Match 50m East &/or Supplies Hotel &/or Motel Quality Cafe & Club Equipment Pty Ltd, 52 William St Sydney 48702 Premise Match 61m North East Equipment &/or Supplies 2000 Motor Panel Beaters &/or Kings Cross Prestige Smash Repairs, 3 Stanley La East Sydney 54509 Premise Match 75m South East Spray Painters 2010 Engineers Mechanical Kings Cross Prestige Smash Repairs, 3 Stanley La East Sydney 44582 Premise Match 75m South East 2010 Motor Car Hire Services Hertz Rent A Car, 65 William St, East Sydney 2010 52762 Premise Match 82m East Design Consultants Dawson Brown & Ackert Pty. Ltd, Level 1, 63 William St., East 41299 Premise Match 82m East Sydney 2010 Glassware, Crystalware, Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 47882 Premise Match 120m East Mfrs &/or Imps &/or W/salers Carpet &/or Floor Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 38215 Premise Match 120m East Covering Mfrs &/or Imps &/or W/Salers China, Crockery, Crystal Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 39023 Premise Match 120m East &/or Earthenware Mfrs &/or Imps &/or W/Salers Cotton Textile &/or Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 40930 Premise Match 120m East Piecegoods Mfrs &/or Imps &/or W/salers Lotsearch Pty Ltd ABN 89 600 168 018 20 Business Activity Premise Ref No. Location Distance to Direction Confidence Feature Point Cutlery Mfrs &/or Imps Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 41212 Premise Match 120m East &/or Dists Textile Mfrs &/or Imps Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 64090 Premise Match 120m East &/or Wsalers Cafe &/or Milk Bar Thuristane (Aust) Pty. Ltd., 62 Riley St., East Sydney 2010 37955 Premise Match 120m East Equipment &/or Supplies Mfrs &/or W'saler Beds &/or Bedding Mfrs Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 35871 Premise Match 120m East &/or Dists Furniture Mfrs &/or Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 47110 Premise Match 120m East W/salers General Manchester Goods Mfrs Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 51181 Premise Match 120m East &/or W/salers Hotel &/or Motel Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 48715 Premise Match 120m East Equipment &/or Supplies Hotel &/or Motel Thurlstane (Aust) Pty Ltd, 62-68 Riley St East Sydney 2011 48716 Premise Match 120m East Equipment &/or Supplies Warehousemen Thuristane Pty Ltd, 62 Riley St East Sydney 2010 65851 Premise Match 120m East Video Cassette &/or Disc Variety Video, 58 Riley St Easy Sydney 2010 65732 Premise Match 120m East (prerecorded) Distributors Video Production &/or Variety Video, 58 Riley St Easy Sydney 2010 65809 Premise Match 120m East Duplicating Services Film Producers CML Films, 2/81 Williams St East Sydney 2010 45556 Premise Match 131m East Photographers Harm Mol, 81 William St East Sydney 2010 57233 Premise Match 131m East Commercial &/or Industrial Film Producers M.G.A.
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