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Native Vegetation Clearance Application Register Native Vegetation Act 1991 - Public Register Updated June 2010 File Owner_Surnames Locality Hundred Applicn Registd date Category Decision date 2001/2113 MATTSSON COFFIN BAY, SA, 5607 LAKE WANGARY 30/08/2001 25/06/2004 Miscellaneous Developments Exempt 2003/2069 BLEXAN PTY LTD ADELAIDE, SA, 5000 HYNAM 26/11/2002 3/09/2003 Irrigation - Horticulture Conditional Consent 2003/2070 WR BAILEY PTY LTD FRANCES, SA, 5262 BINNUM 21/08/2003 9/09/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - Scattered trees Refused 2003/2071 SA WATER CORPORATION ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 ADELAIDE 4/09/2003 9/09/2003 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2003/2071 SA WATER CORPORATION ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 NOARLUNGA 4/09/2003 9/09/2003 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2003/2072 NEUMANN MUNDULLA, SA, 5270 WIRREGA 22/08/2003 10/09/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - Scattered trees Conditional Consent 2003/2073 MEAD LAMEROO, SA, 5302 COTTON 3/09/2003 10/09/2003 Brush cutting Partial Consent (Conditional) 2003/2074 KANGAROO ISLAND COUNCIL KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223 MENZIES 21/08/2003 10/09/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - Access Tracks Conditional Consent 2003/2075 THOMSON NARACOORTE, SA, 5271 GLEN ROY 22/08/2003 10/09/2003 Irrigation - Unknown Use Conditional Consent 2003/2076 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA NOARLUNGA CENTRE, SA, 5168 NOARLUNGA 28/03/2003 10/09/2003 Grazing - Increased Intensity Cancelled (by admin) 2003/2077 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA NOARLUNGA CENTRE, SA, 5168 NOARLUNGA 3/04/2003 10/09/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - Access Tracks Cancelled (by admin) 2003/2078 CITY OF TEA TREE GULLY MODBURY, SA, 5092 YATALA 15/08/2003 17/09/2003 Roadside - Realignment/safety Withdrawn 2003/2079 HELLS GATES PTY LTD BLANCHETOWN, SA, 5357 HAY 5/01/2003 17/09/2003 Woodcutting Conditional Consent 2003/2080 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT MOUNT GAMBIER, SA, 5290 MACDONNELL 19/09/2003 25/09/2003 Miscellaneous Developments Partial Consent 2003/2081 FLINDERS PORTS PTY LTD PORT ADELAIDE, SA, 5015 PT ADELAIDE 23/09/2003 29/09/2003 Miscellaneous Developments Exempt 2003/2082 FLINDERS PORTS PTY LTD PORT ADELAIDE, SA, 5015 MELVILLE 23/09/2003 29/09/2003 Miscellaneous Developments Exempt 2003/2084 LEE KAROONDA, SA, 5307 MOLINEUX 16/09/2003 13/10/2003 Brush cutting Partial Consent (Conditional) 2003/2085 KIDMAN PENOLA, SA, 5277 MONBULLA 13/10/2003 16/10/2003 Irrigation - Unknown Use Conditional Consent 2003/2086 ENDEAN MINNIPA, SA, 5654 CARINA 18/08/2003 17/10/2003 Farm management - Unknown use Partial Consent (Conditional) 2003/2087 CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR VICTOR HARBOR, SA, 5211 WAITPINGA 10/10/2003 28/10/2003 Roadside - Realignment/safety Conditional Consent 2003/2088 DERMODY BLANCHETOWN, SA, 5357 MURBKO 6/10/2003 27/10/2003 Woodcutting Conditional Consent 2003/2089 LITTLE PORT KENNY, SA, 5671 ADDISON 7/10/2003 27/10/2003 Brush cutting Conditional Consent 2003/2089 LITTLE PORT KENNY, SA, 5671 WRIGHT 7/10/2003 27/10/2003 Brush cutting Conditional Consent 2003/2090 WOHLING MINLATON, SA, 5575 SOLOMON 16/10/2003 30/10/2003 Brush cutting Conditional Consent 2003/2091 TIMBERCORP EUCALYPTS LTD MELBOURNE, VIC, 3000 COLES 31/03/1999 17/11/2003 Agroforestry Withdrawn 2003/2093 RENMARK PARINGA DISTRICT COUNCIL RENMARK, SA, 5341 CHAFFEY I A 23/10/2003 11/11/2003 Not Specified / Unknown Refused 2003/2094 GREIG ORROROO, SA, 5431 WILLOWIE 28/10/2003 11/11/2003 Irrigation - Pasture Conditional Consent 2003/2095 MCDONNELL UPPER STURT, SA, 5156 NOARLUNGA 6/11/2003 11/11/2003 Orchard - Fruit Conditional Consent 2003/2096 PORT AUGUSTA COUNCIL PORT AUGUSTA, SA, 5700 COPLEY 26/09/2003 12/11/2003 Roadside - maintenance Conditional Consent 2003/2097 PORT AUGUSTA COUNCIL PORT AUGUSTA, SA, 5700 GILLEN 1/10/2003 12/11/2003 Roadside - maintenance Conditional Consent 2003/2098 PORT AUGUSTA COUNCIL PORT AUGUSTA, SA, 5700 WINNINOWIE 26/09/2003 12/11/2003 Roadside - maintenance Conditional Consent 2003/2099 MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT WALKERVILLE, SA, 5081 OH(PT AUGUSTA) 22/10/2003 12/11/2003 Roadside - maintenance Conditional Consent 2003/2100 PASTORAL LEASES WALKERVILLE, SA, 5081 OH(OODNADATTA) 22/10/2003 12/11/2003 Roadside - maintenance Conditional Consent 2003/2101 HORSELL KADINA, SA, 5554 BALAKLAVA 17/10/2003 17/10/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - Branch lopping Conditional Consent 2003/2102 AILION OAKDEN, SA, 5086 ONKAPARINGA 22/08/2003 18/11/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - House Site/Farm Cancelled (by admin) 2003/2103 SPRANGLER GLOSSOP, SA, 5344 BERRI I A 21/10/2003 18/11/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - House Site/Farm Exempt 2003/2104 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & HERITAGE KESWICK, SA, 5035 PT ADELAIDE 21/11/2003 25/11/2003 Roadside - new roads Exempt 2003/2105 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT REMARKABLE MELROSE, SA, 5483 TARCOWIE 14/10/2003 25/11/2003 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2003/2105 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT REMARKABLE MELROSE, SA, 5483 APPILA 14/10/2003 25/11/2003 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2003/2106 COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS WALKERVILLE, SA, 5081 JELLICOE 18/11/2003 1/12/2003 Roadside - Realignment/safety Conditional Consent 2003/2107 RICE PROSPECT, SA, 5082 GEEGEELA 2/12/2003 3/12/2003 Farm management - Unknown use Partial Consent (Conditional) 2003/2108 SA WATER CORPORATION ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 BOOKPURNONG 27/11/2003 4/12/2003 Miscellaneous Developments Exempt 2003/2109 WATSON MANNINGHAM, SA, 5086 PARA WIRRA 21/09/2003 4/12/2003 Fire - Fire hazard reduction Exempt 2003/2110 MINISTER FOR ENVIRONMENT & CONSERVATION ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 WELLS 3/12/2003 8/12/2003 Miscellaneous Developments - Drain Maintenance Exempt 2003/2111 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MOUNT BARKER MOUNT BARKER, SA, 5251 MACCLESFIELD 6/10/2003 8/12/2003 Roadside - Realignment/safety Deferred 2003/2112 ONE STEEL MANUFACTURING PTY LTD WHYALLA, SA, 5600 MOONABIE 23/10/2003 16/12/2003 Miscellaneous Developments Exempt 2003/2113 NORTON MACDONALD PARK, SA, 5121 SKURRAY 24/09/2003 17/12/2003 Miscellaneous Developments Exempt 2003/2114 COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS WALKERVILLE, SA, 5081 JELLICOE 18/11/2003 24/11/2003 Roadside - Realignment/safety Conditional Consent 2003/2115 KAHLON PROPERTIES PTY LTD RENMARK, SA, 5341 OH(RENMARK) 15/12/2003 23/12/2003 Farm Management - Farm Broadacre Conditional Consent 2003/2116 PATEANBURY CO PTY LTD KEITH, SA, 5267 DUFFIELD 16/12/2003 30/12/2003 Miscellaneous Developments Cancelled (by admin) 2003/2117 MINISTER FOR ENVIRONMENT & CONSERVATION ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 BOOKPURNONG 28/11/2003 4/03/2004 Clearing For Research Purposes Exempt 2003/2117 MINISTER FOR ENVIRONMENT & CONSERVATION ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 MURTHO 28/11/2003 4/03/2004 Clearing For Research Purposes Exempt 2003/2117 MINISTER FOR ENVIRONMENT & CONSERVATION ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 PARINGA 28/11/2003 4/03/2004 Clearing For Research Purposes Exempt 2003/2118 JR & MJ GEORGE SWAN REACH, SA, 5354 FISHER 5/12/2003 5/03/2004 Clearing For Research Purposes Conditional Consent 2004/2001 BALD MURRAY BRIDGE, SA, 5253 ETTRICK 4/01/2004 12/01/2004 Farm management - Unknown use Conditional Consent 2004/2002 TRANSPORT SA - NORTHERN & WESTERN PORT AUGUSTA, SA, 5700 OH(STRZELECKI) 8/12/2003 21/01/2004 Roadside - maintenance Conditional Consent 2004/2003 DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT & HERITAGE KINGSCOTE, SA, 5223 DUDLEY 6/01/2004 22/01/2004 Miscellaneous Developments Withdrawn 2004/2004 RH NURSE PTY LTD LANGHORNE CREEK, SA, 5255 BREMER 15/01/2004 23/01/2004 Vineyards Partial Consent (Conditional) 2004/2005 COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS WALKERVILLE, SA, 5081 WILLUNGA 6/11/2003 28/01/2004 Roadside - Realignment/safety Conditional Consent Page 1 of 10 Native Vegetation Act 1991 - Public Register Updated June 2010 File Owner_Surnames Locality Hundred Applicn Registd date Category Decision date 2004/2006 ALMONTA PARK PTY LTD PORT LINCOLN, SA, 5606 UNKNOWN 22/12/2003 28/01/2004 Grazing - Change in species Conditional Consent 2004/2006 ALMONTA PARK PTY LTD PORT LINCOLN, SA, 5606 LAKE WANGARY 22/12/2003 28/01/2004 Grazing - Change in species Conditional Consent 2004/2007 THOMPSON KIMBA, SA, 5641 CARALUE 21/01/2004 2/02/2004 Brush cutting Consent 2004/2008 HEGGARTON NOMINEES PTY LTD CLEVE, SA, 5640 YALANDA 21/01/2004 2/02/2004 Brush cutting Conditional Consent 2004/2009 KOCH FRANCES, SA, 5262 FOX 3/02/2004 11/02/2004 Irrigation - Pasture Conditional Consent 2004/2010 OLIVEFIELDS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ADELAIDE, SA, 5000 PEEBINGA 21/05/2003 11/02/2004 Brush cutting Conditional Consent 2004/2011 PERPETUAL PLANTATIONS OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ADELAIDE, SA, 5001 PEEBINGA 29/12/2003 11/02/2004 Brush cutting Conditional Consent 2004/2012 JA MALONE & CO PTY LTD NARACOORTE, SA, 5271 BINNUM 9/02/2004 17/02/2004 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2004/2013 PORT PIRIE REGIONAL COUNCIL PORT PIRIE, SA, 5540 PIRIE 10/02/2004 17/02/2004 Roadside - maintenance Conditional Consent 2004/2014 MID MURRAY COUNCIL MANNUM, SA, 5238 FINNISS 13/02/2004 17/02/2004 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2004/2014 MID MURRAY COUNCIL MANNUM, SA, 5238 ETTRICK 13/02/2004 17/02/2004 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2004/2014 MID MURRAY COUNCIL MANNUM, SA, 5238 YOUNGHUSBAND 13/02/2004 17/02/2004 Not Specified / Unknown Conditional Consent 2004/2015 DRECHSLER NILDOTTIE, SA, 5238 FORSTER 10/02/2004 17/02/2004 Miscellaneous Developments - Weed control Conditional Consent 2004/2016 NATURAL EXPANSION PTY LTD FRANCES, SA, 5262 BINNUM 18/02/2004 19/02/2004 Irrigation - Horticulture Cancelled (by admin) 2004/2017 MODRA PASTORAL CO PTY LTD NARACOORTE, SA, 5271 HYNAM 18/02/2004 19/02/2004 Irrigation - Pasture Conditional Consent 2004/2018 CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WHYALLA WHYALLA DC, SA, 5600 RANDELL 17/02/2004
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