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Concept Proposal and Demolition Sydney Football Stadium Infrastructure NSW Biodiversity Management Sub-plan 1 | Final 17 January 2019 Biodiversity Ma nag eme nt Sub -pla n Infras truc tur e NSW Biodiversity Management Sub-plan Concept Proposal and Demolition Sydney Football Stadium Project No: IA176300 Document Title: Biodiversity Management Sub-plan Document No.: 1 Revision: Final Date: 17 January 2019 Client Name: Infrastructure NSW Client No: Project Manager: Lukas Clews Author: Lukas Clews File Name: J:\IE\Projects\04_Eastern\IA176300\21 Deliverables\FF sub plan\SFS Flora and Fauna sub-plan.docx Jacobs Australia Pty Limited Level 7, 177 Pacific Highway North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia PO Box 632 North Sydney NSW 2059 Australia T +61 2 9928 2100 F +61 2 9928 2444 www.jacobs.com © Copyright 2019 Jacobs Australia Pty Limited. The concepts and information contained in this document are the property of Jacobs. Use or copying of this document in whole or in part without the written permission of Jacobs constitutes an infringement of copyright. Limitation: This document has been prepared on behalf of, and for the exclusive use of Jacobs’ client, and is subject to, and issued in accordance with, the provisions of the contract between Jacobs and the client. Jacobs accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for, or in respect of, any use of, or reliance upon, this document by any third party. Document history and status Revision Date Description By Review Approved 0 11/01/2019 Draft L. Clews P. Rossington L. Clews 1 17/01/2019 Final L. Clews T. Kennedy L. Clews 1 i Biodiversity Management Sub-plan Contents 1. Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................1 2. Existing environment ...........................................................................................................................2 2.1 Vegetation..............................................................................................................................................2 2.2 Habitat suitability for native species ........................................................................................................2 3. Biodiversity impacts ............................................................................................................................3 4. Mitigation and management measures ...............................................................................................4 5. Compliance management ....................................................................................................................7 5.1 Roles and responsibilities .......................................................................................................................7 5.2 Training..................................................................................................................................................7 5.3 Monitoring and inspections .....................................................................................................................7 5.4 Reporting ...............................................................................................................................................7 Appendix A. Arboricultural Impact Assessment Tree Protection Specification 1 ii Biodiversity Management Sub-plan Important note about your report In preparing this report, Jacobs has relied upon, and presumed accurate, any information (or confirmation of the absence thereof) provided by Infrastructure NSW and/or from other sources. Except as otherwise stated in the report, Jacobs has not attempted to verify the accuracy or completeness of any such information. If the information is subsequently determined to be false, inaccurate or incomplete then it is possible that our observations and conclusions as expressed in this report may change. Jacobs derived the data in this report from information sourced from Infrastructure NSW (if any) and/or available in the public domain at the time or times outlined in this report. The passage of time, manifestation of latent conditions or impacts of future events may require further examination of the Proposal and subsequent data analysis, and re-evaluation of the data, findings, observations and conclusions expressed in this report. Jacobs has prepared this report in accordance with the usual care and thoroughness of the consulting profession, for the sole purpose described above and by reference to applicable standards, guidelines, procedures and practices at the date of issue of this report. For the reasons outlined above, however, no other warranty or guarantee, whether expressed or implied, is made as to the data, observations and findings expressed in this report, to the extent permitted by law. This report should be read in full and no excerpts are to be taken as representative of the findings. No responsibility is accepted by Jacobs for use of any part of this report in any other context. This report has been prepared on behalf of, and for the exclusive use of, Jacobs’s Client, and is subject to, and issued in accordance with, the provisions of the contract between Jacobs and Infrastructure NSW. Jacobs accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for, or in respect of, any use of, or reliance upon, this report by any third party. 1 iii Biodiversity Management Sub-plan 1. Introduction On 24 November 2017, the NSW Premier announced the SFS Redevelopment. The SFS Redevelopment will create a new stadium with up to 45,000 seats. The stadium will include state of the art technology with digital screens throughout to improve the fan experience. Sightlines will be improved and facilities including catering, public amenities and accessibility will be designed to service current and future needs, creating a world-class customer experience. The Project was assessed as State Significant Development under the Environmental Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act) as it has a capital investment value in excess of $10 million and is located within the Sydney Sports Stadiums Site in Schedule 2 (Item 7) of the State Environmental Planning Policy (State and Regional Development) 2011. The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was prepared on behalf of Infrastructure NSW by Ethos Urban. The EIS was on public exhibition until 11 July 2018. In December 2018, the Project was granted consent by the Minister for Planning. The EIS assessed the impacts of construction and operation of the Project on flora and fauna. As part of EIS development, a detailed flora and fauna assessment (Biodiversity Development Assessment Report (BDAR)) was prepared to address the Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements (SEARs). The BDAR was included in the EIS as Appendix Q. This Biodiversity Management Sub-Plan (BMSP) forms part of the Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) for the Project. The overall Environmental Management System for the Project is described in the Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP). This BMSP addresses the following as outlined in Schedule 3 B18 of the Conditions of Approval (CoA) (see Table 1.1). Table 1 1: Conditions of approval relating to biodiversity Condition Section where addressed B18a measures to protect trees and other vegetation that is Section 4 proposed to be retained during construction; B18b measures to check for and allow any fauna found within the Section 4 site to disperse to neighbouring habitats B18c measures to communicate to the construction workforce the Section 4 and 5 biodiversity values that are to be retained and protected The purpose of this BMSP is to describe how construction impacts on biodiversity will be minimised and managed. The mitigation and management measures identified in this BMSP will be incorporated into site activity specific Environmental Work Method Statements (EWMS). EWMS will be developed and signed off by environment and management representatives prior to associated works and construction personnel will be required to undertake works in accordance with the identified mitigation and management measures. 1 1 Biodiversity Management Sub-plan 2. Existing environment 2.1 Vegetation The development site has been comprehensively modified from its original state. There is little natural vegetation in the locality. The closest patches of naturally occurring vegetation are in the Centennial Parklands, Queens Park, York Road and Cooper Park to the east. There is some native vegetation (according to the definition of native vegetation provided in the Local Land Services Act 2013) that has been planted in the development site. However, this native vegetation is not naturally occurring and cannot be assigned to a Plant Community Type (PCT) as identified in the OEH BioNet Vegetation Classification database. The habitat types in the development site and study area are best described as miscellaneous ecosystems, specifically: · Highly disturbed areas with no or limited native vegetation. · Water bodies, rivers, lakes, streams (not wetlands). As no PCTs will be affected, the project will not result in any alteration to vegetation integrity of any PCTs. There will be no loss of vegetation composition, structure or function (as assessed according to the BAM) as a result of the project. There are no threatened ecological communities found in or directly next to the development site. The development site does contain a mix of planted native and non-native vegetation. The development site possesses a number of