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Initial Assessment Report for Public NotificationProposed Community Infrastructure Designation for Boonah State High School

Macquarie and Dover Streets, Boonah

Lot 239 SP150718

November 2014

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Document History

Version Date Status Key changes made Author/s Reviewer/s

1.0 11/11/2014 Draft JR

1.1 24/11/2014 Final JR GD

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AbbreviationsAHD Average Height DatumANEF Australian Noise Exposure ForecastARI Average Recurrence IntervalAS Australian StandardsASS Acid Sulfate SoilsCLR Contaminated Land RegisterDETE Department of Education Training and EmploymentDEHP Department of Environment and Heritage ProtectionEMR Environmental Management RegisterEPA Environmental Protection Act 1994EPCB Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)GFA Gross Floor AreaGQAL Good Quality Agricultural LandHPW Department of Housing and Public WorksIDAS Integrated Development Assessment SystemNCA Nature Conservation Act 1992QDC Queensland Development CodeRLRPA Regional Landscape & Rural Production Area SEQRP South East Queensland Regional PlanSCL Strategic Cropping LandSEQ South East QueenslandSPA Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (Qld)SPP State Planning PolicySPR Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009SPRP State Planning Regulatory ProvisionSRRC Scenic Rim Regional CouncilTTC Trade Training CentreDTMR Department of Transport and Main RoadsVMA Vegetation Management Act 1999

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Table of Contents1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 6

2. Legislative Context ............................................................................................................... 7

2.1 The Sustainable Planning Act 2009 7

2.2 Designation Process 7

3. Background.......................................................................................................................... 8

3.1 Project History 8

3.2 Scenic Rim Local Government Area Profile 8

3.3 Boonah Suburb Profile 8

4. Proposed Designation .......................................................................................................... 9

5. Subject Site ........................................................................................................................ 10

5.1 Property Snapshot 10

5.2 Site Description 10

5.3 Easements and Encumbrances 11

5.4 Topography 11

6. Current Planning Provisions ............................................................................................... 12

6.1 Planning Scheme 12

6.2 Zoning 12

6.3 Overlays 13

6.4 Use Definition 13

6.5 Level of Assessment 14

6.6 Building Works 14

6.7 Statement of Compatibility with Current Planning Provisions 14

7. Boonah State High School ................................................................................................. 15

7.1 Intent of Designation 15

7.2 Proposed Trade Training Centre at Boonah State High School 15

7.3 Statement of Public Benefit 16

8. Legislation and Policy Requirements.................................................................................. 17

8.1 State and Commonwealth Legislation 17

8.2 State Planning Policy 17

8.3 State Planning Regulatory Provisions 23

8.4 Regional Planning 24

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9. Environmental Assessment and Management.................................................................... 25

9.1 Soils and Geology 25

9.2 Flora and Fauna 26

9.3 Stormwater 27

9.4 Natural Hazards 27

9.5 Historical and Cultural Heritage 28

9.6 Health, Safety, Amenity and Social Impacts 29

9.7 Pollutants, Contamination and Hazardous Materials 30

9.7 Municipal Infrastructure 30

9.8 Road Infrastructure, Site Access and Traffic 30

10. Matters Likely to be of Concern to Other Parties ................................................................ 31

10.1 Scenic Rim Regional Council 31

10.2 Adjoining Land Owner and Other Parties 31

Appendices ................................................................................................................................... 32

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1. Introduction In accordance with the requirements of the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (SPA), it is proposed to undertake a Ministerial designation of land within the Scenic Rim Regional Council (SRRC) local government area on behalf of the Department of Education, Training and Employment (DETE) for the Boonah State High School. The proposed designation applies to land located at Macquarie and Dover Streets, Boonah, alternatively described as Lot 239 SP150718.

The community infrastructure designation will facilitate the development of a new Trade Training Centre (TTC) at the Boonah State High School. The TCC will offer an Agricultural Centre for Educational Excellence (ACEE) where students will gain hands-on experience in agricultural activities and be offered the opportunity to gain a Certificate 2 in Rural Operations.

Building and Asset Services’ Town Planning Unit has prepared this Initial Assessment Report for Public Notification to provide information in the assessment of the proposed Ministerial designation of land for community infrastructure.

As part of this report the following documentation is provided:

Appendix 1 – Extracts from SPA Appendix 2 – Designation FlowchartAppendix 3 – Property Information Appendix 4 – Proposal PlansAppendix 5 – Interest Matter Maps Appendix 6 – Wildlife Online and EPBC Protected Matters Report Appendix 7 – CLR, EMR and UXO SearchAppendix 8 – Contour and Detail Survey

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2. Legislative Context

2.1 The Sustainable Planning Act 2009

A list of community infrastructure is set out in Schedule 2 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 (SP Regulation).

The SPA prescribes the way in which Ministerial designations can be undertaken. The SPA, Chapter 5 (refer Appendix 1) prescribes that a Minister, before designating land for community infrastructure, must be satisfied that for development the subject of the proposed designation:

adequate environmental assessment has been carried out;in carrying out such environmental assessment there was adequate public consultation; andadequate account has been taken of issues raised during the public consultation

One way in which the requirements for adequate environmental assessment and public consultation may be met is for the assessment of the proposal to be carried out in accordance with the guidelines made by the chief executive under the SPA, section 760. The applicable guideline is the Guidelines for Environmental Assessment and Public Consultation Procedures for Designating Land for Community Infrastructure (April 2014). The guideline (available at http://www.dsdip.qld.gov.au) outlines a six-step process which describes two rounds of consultation, one including relevant public sector entities (including the local Council) and the other incorporating public notification to the wider community (refer Appendix 2). However, the guidelines and the process described therein are not exclusive and the Minister may choose to be satisfied that adequate environmental assessment and public consultation for designation has been undertaken in an alternate capacity.

On the basis the designation involves an established school use, it is considered that the requirement for adequate consultation can be satisfied by a single round of consultation. Thesingle consultation round will involve notice to relevant State agencies, the local authority and adjoining landowners and will include public notification by way of a public notice placed in a locally circulating newspaper.

The effect of a Ministerial designation is that the use of the site for the described community infrastructure and services may proceed despite the local government’s planning scheme.

This designation will be undertaken in accordance with Chapter 5, Part 2 of the SPA.

2.2 Designation Process

This Initial Assessment Report for Public Notification represents Step 1 of the designation process (refer to Appendix 2) and is intended to support the public notification stage (Step 4). Once information gathered as part of this stage is collated, the Final Assessment Report (Step 5) will be prepared for consideration by the Minister for Education, Training and Employment.

The deviated process described in section 2.1 of this report results in the omission of Steps 2 and 3 of the designation process (refer to Appendix 2).

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3. Background

3.1 Project History

Boonah State High School has been awarded an Australian Government Grant for a TTC as part of the Australian Government’s latest round of Trade Training Centres in Schools program.

The development of a TTC at Boonah State High School will accommodate the specified certificate training in Rural Operations and provide hands-on experience in agricultural activities to meet the skills demand of rural producers in the region.

3.2 Scenic Rim Local Government Area Profile

Scenic Rim Regional Council area is located on north and 40 minutes’ drive from the BrisbaneCBD straddles the border between south-east Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales.The local government area is home to over 36,456 people (2011).

The median age of people in the Scenic Rim local government area as at the 2011 Census was 42years. Census data reveals that there were 17,126 people who reported being in the labour force in the Scenic Rim region. Of these, 57.2% were employed full time, 31.1% were employed part-time and 5.6% were unemployed. The most common occupations included technicians and trade workers, Managers, Professional, Labourers and Clerical and Administrative Workers. The median weekly income for people ages 15 years and over was $493.

Of occupied private dwellings in the Scenic Rim region, 93.7% were separate houses. Of occupied private dwellings, 36% of which were owned outright, 36.6% were owned with a mortgage and 24.1% were rented.

3.3 Boonah Suburb Profile

The suburb of Boonah is home to 2,520 persons at the 2011 census. The median age of people in Boonah was 45 years. Children aged 0 - 14 years made up 19.1% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 25.7% of the population.

Of the families in Boonah 35% were couple families with children, 47.6% were couple families without children and 15.6% were one parent families.

In Boonah 23% of people were attending an educational institution. Of these, 40.3% were in primary school, 20.3% in secondary school and 9.1% in a tertiary or technical institution.

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4. Proposed DesignationThe proposal seeks to designate the site as follows:

Boonah State High School including Trade Training CentreCnr Macquarie and Dover Streets, BoonahLot 239 on SP150718

Pursuant to Chapter 5, Part 2 of the SPA, it is proposed to designate the land described above forcommunity infrastructure. Ministerial designation is proposed in order to facilitate the efficient allocation of resources and enable the timely supply of the community infrastructure. The proposedcommunity infrastructure is best described in the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009, Schedule2, Part 2 as:

4 community and cultural facilities, including facilities where an education and careservice under the Education and Care Services National Law (Queensland) is operated or a QEC approved service under the Education and Care Services Act 2013 is operated, community centres, meeting halls, galleries and libraries

6 educational facilities8 facilities for parks and recreation12 sporting facilities15 storage and works depots and similar facilities, including administrative facilities

associated with the provision or maintenance of the community infrastructurementioned in this part

The site plan is contained in Appendix 4 and illustrates the proposed layout of the school. Additional details regarding the planning and design for the school is contained in section 7 of thisreport.

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5. Subject Site

5.1 Property Snapshot

Site OverviewStreet Address Cnr Macquarie and Dover Streets, Boonah

Real Property Description Lot 239 SP150718

Site Area 10.97 hectares

Tenure Freehold

Local Government Authority Scenic Rim Regional Council

Planning Scheme Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006

Site Zoning Town Zone (Community Use Precinct)

Planning Scheme Overlays Good Quality Agricultural Land

Regional Plan South East Queensland Regional Plan

5.2 Site Description

The site is located within the suburb of Boonah within the Scenic Rim Regional Council area. The site as illustrated in Figure 1 is located within a semi urban area of Boonah. The site consists of a large allotment with a total area of 10.97 hectares. The allotment is freehold and owned by the State of Queensland (represent by DETE).

The site is improved with the existing Boonah SHS. The site has a primary street frontage to Macquarie Street along the western property boundary and secondary frontage to Dover Street to the south. The site is surrounded by a mix of residential dwellings to the west, north and south.

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Figure 1 Local Context Source: DSDIP

5.3 Easements and Encumbrances

With reference to the Title Plan included in Appendix 3, there are no easements or encumbrancesover the site.

5.4 Topography

As illustrated in Appendix 8 the site levels in the vicinity of the proposed TTC are above 96m AHD.

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6. Current Planning Provisions

6.1 Planning Scheme

Where land is not designated for community infrastructure, any development involving a material change of use of premises should have regard to the requirements of the relevant planning scheme. Whilst the intended designation will result in the development being exempt from assessment against this planning scheme, consideration must still be given to its relevant provisions.

The Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 is the relevant planning scheme for the site.

6.2 Zoning

The site is located within the Special Use Zone under the Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 as illustrated in Figure 2.

Figure 2 Zone Map Source: Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006

Key development outcomes sought by the Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 for development in the Community Use Precinct are identified below:

The on-going functions of all levels of government and community service organisations are provided.

Potential impacts on surrounding land use are ameliorated by sympathetic design and siting of development.

The cultural heritage values and character of the original civic precinct (created by the court

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house, police station, post office and primary school) in Park, Highway, Leonard and Down Streets and Yeates Avenue are maintained.

6.3 Overlays

The planning scheme identifies physical constraints affecting development through the inclusion of overlays. Where a site is affected by a Council constraint, additional development limitations may be placed over the property by the planning scheme.

The site is affected by overlay/s as described herein.

Good Quality Agricultural Land

6.3.1 Good Quality Agricultural Land

Parts of the site as illustrated in Figure 3 are identified as Good Quality Agricultural Land, This mapping is inconsistent with the development intent for the Town Zone and the function specified by the zoning of the land (Community Use Precinct). The clear intent of the planning scheme is that the Town Zone develops for urban purposes. The site is established as a school with significant capital investment by the State for the current land use. The best use of the land is considered to be for continued provision of educational services.

Figure 3 Good Quality Agricultural Land Overlay Source: Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006

6.4 Use Definition

The proposed extension for trade training facilities within Boonah State High School is considered an increase in scale and intensity to the existing lawful use over the site. The proposal would be defined as an ‘Community Facilities’ under the Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006.

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Community Facilities: Means cultural, religious or services such as:Ambulance station, fire brigade, police station, emergency services depot;Cemetery, crematorium;Church, chapel, synagogue, temple;Community hall or centre, senior citizens centre, youth centre;Education uses such as child care, school, college, university and other learning facility;Health care, hospital, maternal and child welfare centre and the like; Federal, state or local government purposes.

6.5 Level of Assessment

Development for ‘Community Facilities’ in the Town Zone (Community Use Precinct) is Code Assessable development, in accordance with the level of assessment tables under the Boonah Shire Planning Scheme 2006 and would trigger an IDAS development application to SRRC were an exemption for community infrastructure not available.

The effect of the designation is that the use of the site for the Boonah State High School and new TTC will be exempt from the local government’s planning scheme.

6.6 Building Works

Building works associated with development on the site by or on behalf of the State or a public sector entity will be self-assessable development in accordance with Schedule 3, Part 2, Table 1, item 1 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009.

6.7 Statement of Compatibility with Current Planning Provisions

The proposed designation of the Boonah State High School and future development of a TTC is in keeping with the intent and overall outcomes for the zone in that it provides for the continued use and enhancement of government provided facilities available for the benefit of the community.

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7. Boonah State High School

7.1 Intent of Designation

It is proposed to designate the site for the purposes of the Boonah State High School and new Trade Training Centre.

The proposed use is further described in section 7.2 of this report and illustrated on the site plan ascontained in Appendix 4.

7.2 Proposed Trade Training Centre at Boonah State High School

Boonah is situated in the Scenic Rim approximately 45 kms from Ipswich. This area is a centre for the surrounding rural industry. According to the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, rural producers are seeking management and high-level technical skills in their employees. The technical skills that are in particular demand are those relevant to ethical treatment of animals, environmental management and biosecurity risk management.

Local industries support the establishment of a TTC at Boonah State High School and have offered work experience placement to students in Year 10 and 11.

Boonah State High School aims to offer an Agricultural Centre for Education Excellence (ACEE) where students will gain hands-on experience in agricultural activities and be offered the opportunity to gain a Certificate 2 in Rural Operations.

The new facility will support and enhance opportunities for a greater range of students to access and advance into existing learnings and enhanced level qualifications through high quality industry-focussed facilities and equipment within the school setting. The TTC facilities will also provide a more established pathway, options and access for future higher qualifications, SATs and where possible, apprenticeships within the local region.

The facilities will provide training and promote future student pathways and career options.

The following provides a breakdown of the facilities and features associated with the functional spaces proposed for the TTC:

RURAL OPERATIONS SHEDNew 27M x 10M Colorbond clad steel framed shed on concrete slab with an industrial focus to the building design.

Lowest roof height point to be 6M with open truss and insulation on underside.

Shed to have 1x 10 000L rainwater tank installed with associated pressure pump mainly for toilet flushing.

Concrete pathway connection to existing internal pedestrian network.

Landscaping

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The shed is to have the following functional areas and space design requirements:

Space Functional Unit area m²

Net Functional Unit area m²(enclosed)

Net Functional Unit area m²

(roofed unenclosed)

Training Room 60 60

Food Technology Practical Room 35 35

Staff room 25 25

Kitchenette 8 8

Wet Bench Area 4 4

Data and Store 14 14

WC and Shower Area 12 12

Workshop Area 140 140

Roofed verandah

(northern and eastern sides)

100 0 100

Total 298 100

7.3 Statement of Public Benefit

Educational and community facilities are defined as community infrastructure under Schedule 2 of the SP Regulation, being assets necessary to support the community and for the public benefit. The proposed community infrastructure will satisfy the community’s expectations for the efficientand timely supply of the infrastructure.

The project will be constructed and operated in a manner that avoids adverse environmental impacts on the surrounding natural environment.

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8. Legislation and Policy RequirementsIn terms of development under the SPA, the designation is proposed to be undertaken in accordance with Chapter 5, Part 2 of the Act. The effect of the designation, if made, is that the use of the site for the designated community infrastructure and service will be exempt from the local government’s planning scheme.

8.1 State and Commonwealth Legislation

Ministerial Designation is being sought for the site; hence this will exempt the State from any development approval requirements triggered under the local planning scheme. However, it is noted that this does not exempt the State from obtaining approvals/licenses and meeting obligations under Commonwealth and State legislation.

Any future development on the site is to be carried out in a manner that avoids significant adverse impacts to the onsite and surrounding environment and which gives appropriate regard to the provisions of the following (but not limited to) Commonwealth and State legislation:

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003;

Building Act 1975;

Environmental Protection Act 1994

Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

Nature Conservation Act 1992;

Queensland Heritage Act 1992;

Sustainable Planning Act 2009;

Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

Vegetation Management Act 1999;

Water Act 2000.

8.2 State Planning Policy

Section 207(2)(d) of the SPA provides that the designating Minister must consider each relevantState Planning Policy (SPP). SPPs are the policy documents through which the State Governmentdescribes its interest in development related matters.

The single State Planning Policy came into effect early December 2013. The new State PlanningPolicy and the State interests described therein are discussed as follows.

State Interest Applicability

Planning for Liveable Communities and Housing

Liveable Communities N/A

Housing Supply and Diversity N/A

Planning for Economic Growth

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State Interest Applicability

Agriculture N/A

Development and construction N/A

Mining and extractive resources N/A

Tourism N/A

Planning for the environment and heritage

Biodiversity N/A

Coastal Environment N/A

Cultural Heritage Yes

Water Quality Yes

Planning for hazards and safety

Emissions and hazardous activities N/A

Natural Hazards YES

Infrastructure

Energy and Water Supply N/A

State Transport and Infrastructure N/A

Strategic airports and aviation facilities Yes

Strategic Ports N/A

A description of the relevant State Interests to the proposal and their applicability to the current designation proposal is provided below:

8.2.1 Planning for Liveable Communities and Housing

8.2.1.1 Liveable Communities

The liveability of communities is of fundamental concern to all levels of government as it directly influences our quality of life and wellbeing.

Quality of life is influenced by a range of factors, including the built and natural environments in which we live and the ability to access employment and quality open spaces to interact with nature and other people. Community health and wellbeing is also vital to our economic prosperity due to the impact that poor health and a lack of social cohesion can place on healthcare systems. Liveable communities through good urban design can help alleviate these pressures and the associated economic and social costs.

The proposal contributes to the state interest of liveable communities through the provision of expanded community infrastructure to support the community.

8.2.1.2 Housing supply and diversity

Housing is required to cater for different lifestyles, incomes, ages, household and family types and community needs.

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The state’s interest in housing supply and diversity is to ensure there is sufficient land and housing stock in appropriate locations, to support vital development, resource and infrastructure related projects and meet the diverse needs of different sections of the community.

The proposal is intended to be used for the purposes of expanded community infrastructure within an existing community.

8.2.2 Planning for Economic Growth

8.2.2.1 Agriculture

Agriculture is central to Queensland’s economic productivity, employment and the supply of food, fibre, fish, timber and foliage for domestic and international markets.

The state’s interest in planning for agriculture is to reduce the potential for conflict between agricultural land and other uses, protect resources from inappropriate development, minimise encroachment to ensure viable tracts of agricultural land are maintained and improve opportunities for increased agricultural production and diversification.

The site is located in an established urban area and urban footprint under the SEQ Regional Plan.Although the site is mapped as GQAL, the site is within the Town Zone under the planning scheme, and the school is an established land use.

8.2.2.2 Development and Construction

Effective planning needs to ensure that a broad range of economic development opportunities are able to grow in response to current and projected economic demand; and the needs of the communities in which they operate. This needs to be supported through efficient assessment processes and planning for infrastructure to ensure that development opportunities can be realised.

The site is intended to be used for the purposes of continuing community infrastructure and does not impede the achievement of the state interest.

8.2.2.3 Mining and extractive resources

Mineral, coal, petroleum, gas, and extractive resources are appropriately considered in order to support the productive use of mining resources, a strong resource industry, economical supply of construction materials and avoidance of land use conflicts wherever possible.

The site is not identified as a key resource area or area suitable for coal, mineral, petroleum and gas resources.

8.2.2.4 Tourism

Tourism planning and development opportunities that are appropriate and sustainable are supported; and the social, cultural and natural values underpinning the tourism developments are protected to maximise economic growth.

The site is located in an urban area and proposes to expand the existing community infrastructure on site. The proposal will not adversely impact upon an existing or planned tourism development.

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8.2.3 Planning for the Environment and Heritage

8.2.3.1 Biodiversity

Biodiversity (biological diversity) is the variability among living organisms from all sources (including terrestrial, aquatic, marine and other ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part), at all levels of organisation, including genetic diversity, species diversity and ecosystem diversity. Planning can support the safeguarding and ecological resilience of biodiversity by protecting and managing species habitat, ecosystems and ecosystem services and other natural values.

For national environmental significance:

(1) considering matters of national environmental significance in the local government area, and the requirements of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, and

For state environmental significance:

(2) identifying matters of state environmental significance, and

(3) locating development in areas that avoids significant and adverse impacts on matters of state environment significance, and

(4) maintaining or enhancing ecological connectivity, and

(5) facilitating the protection of matters of state environment significance by requiring development to, in order of priority:

(a) avoid adverse impacts, and

(b) mitigate adverse impacts, where these cannot be avoided, and

(c) where applicable, offset any residual adverse impacts through restoration and enhancement actions that achieve, at a minimum, no net loss in biodiversity at an individual species and collective biodiversity level, and

(6) facilitating a net gain in koala habitat in South East Queensland, and

For local environmental significance:

(7) considering matters of local environmental significance, where considered appropriate by a local government

The proposed designation is not considered to impact on any matter of national, state or local environmental significance. The environmental assessment documented in section 9 of this report demonstrates the consistency of the designation proposal with this State interest.

8.2.3.2 Coastal Environment

The coastal environment is important for its natural processes and resources and its economic, social and aesthetic values.

With a significant portion of the Queensland population living and working along the coast, planning and land use decisions should promote liveable communities as well as effectively managing urban growth needs, and promoting consolidation through infill and redevelopment within existing urban areas.

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The site is not located within the boundaries of a Coastal Management District.

8.2.3.3 Cultural Heritage

Queensland’s world, national, state and local heritage is unique, diverse and irreplaceable.

Planning has a key role to ensure that development affecting a heritage place of cultural heritage significance supports its long-term conservation through preservation, restoration, reconstruction or adaptive reuse and renewal. Where practicable, development can also enhance our appreciation of cultural heritage values.

All cultural heritage:

The site is not identified as a world heritage properties and or national heritage place.

Indigenous cultural heritage:

The works are considered to constitute a category 4 activity and subject to measures set out in paragraph 5.8-5.12 under Category 4 of the Duty of Care Guidelines, the proposed activity can proceed without further cultural heritage assessment.

A search of the DATSIMA database indicated that no Aboriginal Cultural Heritage was recorded for the site.

Contract documents will include provisions for works to cease and the relevant Aboriginal Party to be contacted if evidence of Aboriginal cultural heritage is encountered during site works.

Non-indigenous cultural heritage:

The site is not listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.

8.2.3.4 Water Quality

Healthy lakes, streams, wetlands, ground waters, coastal waters and catchments are an integral part our lifestyle and economy, to which we associate many environmental values, including aquatic ecosystems, agriculture, industry (including mining), recreational use, drinking water, fishing, and cultural and spiritual values.

In order to protect this valuable resource, and enhance the environmental values of Queensland waters, catchments should be managed sustainably. This means that the planning, design, construction and operation of development should be undertaken in a manner that protects water environmental values and maintains or enhances water quality.

A point of discharge has been proposed onsite for the proposed stormwater drainage system. A new head wall will be constructed downhill from the proposed building to discharge the roof water to free surface.

The proposal responds to the following codes and Australian Standards to ensure development will not cause adverse impacts on adjoining lands or on stormwater infrastructure:

The Queensland Urban Drainage Manual (QUDM);The Queensland Development Code;Scenic Rim Regional Council requirements.

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8.2.4 Planning for Hazards and Safety

8.2.4.1 Emissions and hazardous activities

Protecting the health, safety, wellbeing and amenity of communities and the environment is a fundamental role of land use planning.

Some activities including industrial development and noisy sport and recreation activities have the potential to cause nuisance to communities and other sensitive uses through the creation of environmental emissions including air, noise and odours. Certain developments need to be planned and effectively managed to avoid or minimise any potential adverse impacts from emissions and hazardous materials.

The site is located in the Town Zone and is proximal to land in the Rural Zone and land within the Industry and Residential Precincts of the Town Zone. The proposed shed on site is unlikely to generate any increased adverse noise and air emissions that exceed the objectives identified in Schedule 1 the Environmental Protection (Noise) Policy 2008 and Environmental Protection (Air) Policy 2008.

8.2.4.2 Natural Hazards

In Queensland, the key natural hazards are flooding, bushfires, landslides, storm tide inundation and coastal erosion. The state’s interest in natural hazards seeks to ensure natural hazards are properly considered in all levels of the planning system, that community resilience is increased and hazards are avoided or mitigate where possible.

The site is not located within a bushfire hazard area.

The site is mapped under the SPP as affected by flood hazard. Discussions with SRRC have confirmed that Council does not have any recorded flood level information for the site however does have records that the extent of flood impact on the site is limited to the central drainage corridor which runs through the site near the pool area. The placement of the proposed building is outside of the central drainage corridor. As such, the location of the new shed and potential of flooding over the site is considered to be of minimal risk and a hydrological assessment is not considered necessary.

8.2.5 Planning for Infrastructure

8.2.5.1 Energy and Water Supply

The state’s network of high voltage electricity and bulk water supply infrastructure provide the backbone of this system, moving electricity and water resources from generators and storage sites to the areas in which they are consumed. The planning system can play an important role in supporting the timely, safe, cost efficient, and reliable provision and operation of this infrastructure.

The site is not located in proximity to a high voltage electricity easement or bulk water supply infrastructure.

8.2.5.2 State transport infrastructure and networks

Economic and social development in Queensland is dependent on a system of transport infrastructure that is safe, structurally sound and reliable. Development must have regard to the location of existing infrastructure, access, design features, safety requirements, function, current

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and future operating conditions and the increased infrastructure demand and maintenance requirements that may result from development.

The proposed facility consists of a new shed for use by the existing school population, which will not generate any increased traffic to the site or potential impact on the transport infrastructure and network.

8.2.5.3 Strategic airports and aviation facilities

Strategic airports and aviation facilities play a key role in facilitating economic growth in Queensland. The strategic airports and aviation facilities to which the SPP applies are essential elements of the national and state air transport network and the national defence system. Ensuring development does not impact on the safe and efficient operation of these facilities will support continued.

The site is not identified as being in close proximity to a Strategic airports and aviation facilities and this state interest is not applicable to the proposal.

8.2.5.4 Strategic ports

Queensland’s sea ports are a major component of both the national and state supply chain. They provide a vital connection to global markets, facilitating import and export of goods and materials that are integral to the Queensland economy and our quality of life. Ensuring development does not impact on the safe and efficient operation of Queensland’s sea ports will support continued growth of the state’s economy and Australia’s national defence system.

The site is not identified as being in close proximity to a strategic port and this state interest is not applicable to the proposal.

8.3 State Planning Regulatory Provisions

Section 207(2) (b) of the SPA provides that the designating Minister must consider each relevantState Planning Regulatory Provisions (SPRP). SPRPs are the policy documents through which the State Government describes its interest in development related matters.

The gazetted SPRPs, operating under the SPA are as follows:

State Planning Regulatory Provision Relevance to Subject Site

Yeerongpilly Transit Oriented Development State Planning Regulatory Provision 2014 N/A

South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009-2031 State planning regulatory provisions N/A

Guragunbah State Planning Regulatory Provision N/A

State planning regulatory provision (Adopted Charges) N/A

Off-road motorcycling facility on State-owned land at Wyaralong N/A

State Planning Regulatory Provisions (Adult stores) N/A

South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provisions N/A

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8.4 Regional Planning

The site as illustrated in Figure 4 is included within the Urban Footprint of the South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009–2031. The Urban Footprint identifies land that can meet the region’s urban development to 2031 in a more compact form. The proposed use of the site to provide an extension of school facilities is consistent with the intent of the regional plan through the provision of community infrastructure to support existing and future residential communities.

Figure 4 SEQ Regional Plan Interactive Mapping Source: DSDIP

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9. Environmental Assessment and ManagementBefore designating land for community infrastructure, an assessment must be made of:

any environmental impacts that the development or use may generate; and

ways in which those environmental impacts are being managed or mitigated.

Regard is given to natural and physical resources, as well as short and long term effects and impacts on the environment and community from both the construction and operational phase of the proposed community infrastructure. The range of matters considered includes:

soils and geology;

natural resources and hazards;

conservation and heritage values;

health, safety, amenity and social impacts;

infrastructure, traffic and transport.

These matters are considered and addressed in the following sections of this report.

9.1 Soils and Geology

A geotechnical investigation will be carried for the site to establish the nature and type of subsurface material to allow engineering assessment of site classification (AS2870); foundation recommendations; earthworks and site management.

9.1.1 Erosion Risk

To minimise the risk of releasing sediment (and other contaminants) to waters during construction and to the meet the General Environmental Duty under the EP Act, a site erosion and sediment control plan (ESCP) will be prepared in accordance with the IEA Best Practice Erosion and Sediment Control prior to commencing construction. The ESCP will address the erosion risks identified for the site.

The ESCP is to be implemented and monitored throughout the construction phase.

9.1.2 Acid Sulfate Soils

The entire school site is mapped as “Extremely low probability/Very low Confidence” for acid sulphate soil under the Australian Soil Resource Information System (Appendix 5).

Site levels at the site of the proposed TTC are approximately 96m AHD. It is unlikely that soils below 5m AHD will be disturbed by the proposed works or that works will involve the removal of 100m3 or more; or filling of 500m3 or more of the material with an average depth off >0.5m. There is considered to be a low probability that ASS will be disturbed by the proposal.

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9.1.3 Strategic Cropping Land

The subject site is not mapped as Strategic Cropping Land under the Strategic Cropping Land Act 2011 (refer to Appendix 5).

9.2 Flora and Fauna

9.2.1 Vegetation Management Act and EPBC Act

The regulated vegetation map obtained from the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (DEHP), shows the site does not support areas of remnant or regrowth vegetation (Appendix 5).

The Nature Conservation Act 1992 (NCA) Wildlife Online database indicates there is record of 2near threatened and 2 Vulnerable species being present within a 1km radius of the site (refer to Appendix 6). The federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC) Protected Matters Report (refer to Appendix 6) identified some EPBC species (or their habitat) which may be present with in a 1km radius of the site including 6 endangered and 3 vulnerable birdspecies; 2 endangered and 5 vulnerable mammal species; 2 vulnerable reptile species; 1 critically endangered, 1 endangered and 5 vulnerable plant species; and a number of migratory species.

The likelihood of these species being present on the site is considered to be low given the lack of suitable habitat available on site and lack of connectivity.

No tree clearing will be necessary for siting of the proposed works.

Vegetation that is not required to be cleared for the proposed development will be protected from construction impacts in accordance with the AS 4970-2009 Protection of Trees on Development Sites.

The subject site is not within a Declared Fish Habitat Area as defined under Schedule 3 of the Fisheries Regulation 2008.

9.2.2 Protected and Vulnerable Areas

There are no wetlands or conservation estates as defined under the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 on or within 100 metres of the subject site (refer to Appendix 5). As the site located within an urbanised area, it is considered unlikely that the proposed development will harm any nearby sensitive environmental areas.

9.2.3 Koala Conservation

The subject site is located within the South East Queensland Koala Protection Area and is mapped as “Medium Value Rehabilitation” under the SPP Koala Habitat mapping.

Notwithstanding that the State Government Supported Community Infrastructure Koala Conservation Policy (Community Infrastructure Policy) requires that a Koala Assessment and Conservation Management Plan be prepared for all projects within the South East Queensland Koala Protection area, as no vegetation is to be removed and the project poses no risk to koala

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habitat or movements, it is not proposed to undertake a Koala Assessment and ConservationManagement Plan.

9.2.4 Invasive Species

Under the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002, declared plant species of Queensland are classified under three (3) categories:

Class 1: By Law, landholders must keep their land free of this class of declared plant species;

Class 2: By Law, landholders must try to keep their land free of this class of pest plant, it is illegal to possess, sell or release these species without a permit; and

Class 3: Control by landowners is not deemed to be warranted unless the plant is impacting, or has the potential to impact, on a nearby environmentally significant area. It is an offence to sell, introduce, release or supply a Class 3 species.

If invasive species are encountered during site works, they are to be removed and disposed of in accordance with legislative requirements.

The site is not located within a declared fire ant restricted area (Red Zone) (refer to Appendix 5).

9.3 Stormwater

The proposed facility will be constructed on the land which is currently unpaved; therefore once developed the total infiltration area will decrease. This will result in an increase in hard surface area and potentially impact the existing stormwater systems within the site.

A point of discharge has been proposed onsite for the proposed stormwater drainage system. A new head wall will be constructed downhill from the proposed building to discharge the roof water to free surface.

The proposal responds to the following codes and Australian Standards to ensure development will not cause adverse impacts on adjoining lands or on stormwater infrastructure:

The Queensland Urban Drainage Manual (QUDM);The Queensland Development Code;Scenic Rim Regional Council requirements.

9.4 Natural Hazards

9.4.1 Flooding

The site is mapped under the SPP as affected by flood hazard. Discussions with SRRC have confirmed that Council does not have any recorded flood level information for the site however does have records that the extent of flood impact on the site is limited to the central drainage corridor which runs through the site near the pool area. The placement of the proposed building is outside of the central drainage corridor. As such, the location of the new shed and potential of flooding over the site is considered to be of minimal risk and a hydrological assessment is not considered necessary.

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9.4.2 Bushfire

The site is not located within a bushfire hazard area under the planning scheme or the SPP. As the site has low fire risk, it is not proposed to undertake a bushfire hazard assessment or management plan.

9.4.3 Landslip

The site is not mapped as affected by landslide under the planning scheme and while the site levels vary across the site the gradient of fall is not indicative of moderate or high risk of landslide.

9.5 Historical and Cultural Heritage

9.5.1 Historical Heritage

The site is not located on the heritage register by the SRRC. A search of the Australian Government’s Australian Heritage Places Inventory and the State Heritage Register indicated that the site is not listed on these databases.

9.5.2 Cultural Heritage

The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 (ACHA) requires that a person must exercise Due Diligence and reasonable precaution before undertaking an activity which may harm Aboriginal Cultural Heritage. The ACHA - Duty of Care Guidelines (the Guidelines) was gazetted in April 2004to provide guidance on actions required to demonstrate compliance with this Act. In accordance with the guideline the works are considered to constitute a category 4 activity and subject to measures set out in paragraph 5.8-5.12 under Category 4 of the Duty of Care Guidelines, the proposed activity can proceed without further cultural heritage assessment.

A search of the DATSIMA database conducted in August 2014, indicated that no Aboriginal Cultural Heritage was recorded for the site.

It should be noted that any Aboriginal cultural heritage, if found, is protected under the terms of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 even if DATSIMA has no records relating to it.

The contract documentation will provide for the activity to immediately cease and the relevant Aboriginal party to be notified if an object or evidence of archaeological or historic significance of Aboriginal occupation of the area or Aboriginal human remains are encountered in the course of undertaking an activity and there is a need to excavate, relocate, remove or harm those items/areas,

9.5.3 Native Title

DETE has undertaken a preliminary assessment of the subject site and confirms that the parcel is an Estate in fee simple and therefore native title has been extinguished by virtue of a previous exclusive possession act (PEPA).

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9.6 Health, Safety, Amenity and Social Impacts

9.6.1 Construction Impacts

The site is located in an urban area. The construction of the proposed development is likely to create nuisance for the neighbouring properties where inhabited by new residents. Possible noise impacts on surrounding residences will need to be considered during design, construction and operation of any future development within the subject lot.

A Construction Environmental Management Plan is to be prepared for the development. The plan will include at a minimum default noise standards detailed in the Environmental Protection Act 1999, dust mitigation methods, waste control and erosion and sediment control plans.

Unless otherwise approved in any development approvals and/or statutory permits, Works must comply as a minimum with default noise standard detailed in the Environmental Protection Act 1999 including:

Building work should be restricted to Monday to Saturday (excluding public holidays) between 6.30 and 6.30 pm;Operation of regulated devices such as chainsaws, mulches and electrical, mechanical or pneumatic power tools should be restricted to Monday to Saturday (excluding public holidays) between 7 am and 7 pm; andWork should not be undertaken on public holidays.

9.6.2 Air Quality

Owing to the nature of the proposed use and the adjoining land uses no negative air quality impacts are likely to be generated from the proposed TTC.

9.6.3 Noise and Light

The proposal is not considered to result in the generation of adverse noise or light.

Any external lighting associated with the activity will comply with the Australian Standard AS 4282-1197 Control of the obtrusive effects of outdoor lighting.

9.6.4 Visual and Scenic Amenity

The site is not located in an area of visual or scenic amenity.

9.6.5 Social Impacts

Negative impacts associated with the proposal are not anticipated, owing to the established nature of the use of the site for educational purposes.

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9.7 Pollutants, Contamination and Hazardous Materials

9.7.1 Contamination

No lots are contained on the Environmental Management Register or Contaminated Land Register. It is considered unlikely that any notifiable activities would be conducted on the site as part of the proposed development.

The site is not located in an area affected by unexploded ordinance (UXO). Refer to Appendix 7).

9.7.2 Hazardous Materials

The area of the site subject to this development is vacant (apart from some cricket practice nets to be disassembled and relocated) and no dwellings or structures are present, therefore no hazardous material are likely to be exposed as the result of this development, unless uncovered during groundworks.

9.7.3 Waste

Waste that will be generated by the proposed development is to be confirmed during the planning and design stage. Appropriate waste management facilities will be included in the design along with a waste management plan if necessary.

It is unlikely that the activity will generate any regulated waste, however if any regulated waste was to be generated at the facility it would be required to be handled and disposed appropriately and in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Protection Act 1994.

9.7 Municipal Infrastructure

9.7.1 Water and Sewer

Reticulated water and sewer services are available to the site. Property connections will be unchanged by the proposal.

9.7.2 Power, Gas and Telecommunications

Electricity and telecommunication services are available to the site as existing.

9.8 Road Infrastructure, Site Access and Traffic

The school site is accessed from Macquarie Street with onsite parking available this entrance and in the street. No changes are proposed to the existing site access arrangements.

The TTC within the Boonah State High School does not result in the creation of additional site access or parking and does not facilitate an increase in student populations. Rather, the TTC provides increased / enhanced services for the existing student population.

As such, it is considered that a traffic assessment is not required as part of this proposal.

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10. Matters Likely to be of Concern to Other Parties Stakeholder consultation is undertaken as part of the community infrastructure designation process.

10.1 Scenic Rim Regional Council

Scenic Rim Regional Council will be consulted throughout the designation process, and are asked to provide any relevant comments through a written submission.

10.2 Adjoining Land Owner and Other Parties

Matters of interest to adjoining land owners and other parties may include (but are not limited to):

built form, height and bulk;design, including architectural and landscape treatments;intended site population;vehicular and pedestrian access and circulation;hours of operation;potential future implications for the ongoing and viable development of adjacent lands; andimpacts during construction.

Interested stakeholders who will continue to be consulted with on the proposed development will include:

Council and Government Departments Scenic Rim Regional Council;Department of Environment and Heritage Protection;Department of Natural Resources and Mines; Department of Transport and Main Roads; Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning;Public Safety Business Agency; and

Elected RepresentativesCouncillor Rick Stanfield (Division 5) – Scenic Rim Regional Council;Mr Jon Krause MP - State Electoral Division of Beaudesert; andMr Scott Buchholz MP- Federal Electoral Division of Wright.

Adjoining and Surrounding Landowners

This Initial Assessment Report represents Step 1 of the designation process (refer to Appendix 2)and is intended to support a single round of consultation (Step 4) being undertaken with thosestakeholders identified above. A notice will be published in The Courier Mail and a locally circulating newspaper. Once information gathered as part of this stage is collated, the Final Assessment Report (Step 5) will be prepared for consideration by the Minister for Education, Training and Employment.

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AppendicesThe following is a list of appendices to this Initial Assessment Report for Public Notification:

Appendix 1 – Extracts from SPAAppendix 2 – Designation FlowchartAppendix 3 – Property Information Appendix 4 – Proposal PlansAppendix 5 – Interest Matter MapsAppendix 6 – Wildlife Online and EPBC Protected Matters Report Appendix 7 – CLR, EMR and UXO SearchAppendix 8 – Contour and Detail Survey

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Appendix 1

Extracts from SPA

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Appendix 2

Designation Flowchart

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Guidelines for environmental assessment and consultation procedures for designating land for community infrastructure - 10 -

Flowchart summarising steps for environmental assessment and consultation

Step 1: Initial

assessment report

Description of site attributes;

existing use; adjoining uses; socio-economic characteristics; nature; scale; intensity of each proposed use; location plan; existing transport

networks; relevant planning scheme

provisions; consistency with SPP and relevant

regional plan/s

Assessment and management

of potential environmental

effects including short-, long-term and cumulative from use and works on and off

site. Refer to schedule 2

for matters to consider and

sources of information and

advice

Identify matters of concern – to other

identified parties

Identify assessment requirements – under State and Commonwealth

legislation

Step 2: Initial consultation with relevant

parties

Initial assessment report to –

relevant local governments and public sector entities; other parties identified in step 1

Submissions – within at least 15

business days

Step 3: Completion

of initial assessment

report

Including –Identification of parties consulted; a

summary of submissions; account and consideration of submissions

Description – of any further assessment of potential environmental effects and additional

management strategies; any designation requirements under SPA s202

Step 4: Public notification and second consultation

Notice – in newspaper describing proposal, providing contact and submission details, and advising that the IAR is available.

Copy of notice to land owner and other parties given a report or identified in step 2

Submissions – within at least 15

business days

Step 5: Complete

final assessment

report

Advice – to any public sector

entity likely to be affected by changes

arising from consultation

Incorporation of – any changes arising from consultation; a copy of all submissions;

a summary of submission and account of issues raised; statement of the views of relevant public sector entities and local governments; statement of any matters proposed to be included

in the designation under SPA s.202

Step 6: Provision of

final assessment

report to minister

SPA – s.207 identifies matters for consideration prior to designation;

s.208 states actions if designation is to occur; s.209 states actions if the decision is to not designate.

If proceeding, a summary of submissions and account of issues raised is sent to each principal submitter

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Appendix 3

Property Information

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CURRENT TITLE SEARCH DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES, QUEENSLAND Request No: 18898173Search Date: 03/07/2014 16:09 Title Reference: 50422787 Date Created: 06/01/2003 Previous Title: 50210424 REGISTERED OWNER Dealing No: 710748166 26/06/2007

THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND (REPRESENTED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT) ESTATE AND LAND Estate in Fee Simple LOT 239 SURVEY PLAN 150718 County of WARD Parish of DUGANDAN Local Government: SCENIC RIM EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRANCES AND INTERESTS 1. Rights and interests reserved to the Crown by Deed of Grant No. 40013574 (Lot 239 on CP 896437) ADMINISTRATIVE ADVICES - NILUNREGISTERED DEALINGS - NIL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE ISSUED - No

Corrections have occurred - Refer to Historical Search

** End of Current Title Search **

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SUBJECT PARCEL DESCRIPTION

SCALE 1 : 7500HORIZONTAL DATUM:GDA94 ZONE:56

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MAP WINDOW POSITION &NEAREST LOCATION

PRINTED (dd/mm/yyyy) 24/11/2014

DCDB 21/11/2014

Users of the information recorded in this document (the Information) accept all responsibility andrisk associated with the use of the Information and should seek independent professional advice inrelation to dealings with property.

Despite Department of Natural Resources and Mines(DNRM)'s best efforts, DNRM makesno representations or warranties in relation to the Information, and, to the extent permitted by law,exclude or limit all warranties relating to correctness, accuracy, reliability, completeness orcurrency and all liability for any direct, indirect and consequential costs, losses, damages andexpenses incurred in any way (including but not limited to that arising from negligence) inconnection with any use of or reliance on the Information

For further information on SmartMap products visit http://nrw.qld.gov.au/property/mapping/blinmap

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Based upon an extraction from theDigital Cadastral Data Base

(c) The State of Queensland,(Department of NaturalResources and Mines) 2014.

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Appendix 4

Proposal Plans

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Appendix 5

Interest Matter Maps

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Source: Department of Natural Resource and Mines - Cadastral Data.Note that cadastral data may not reflect recent lot reconfigurations and

lot identification should be checked with Council's records/mapping.

Date: 20 December 2013

LegendZones

Open SpaceRuralRural BufferRural ResidentialTownVillage

Waterbody

ZONING MAP 1: SHIRE WIDE ZONINGS 0 2 4 6 81Kilometres

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Source: Department of Natural Resource and Mines - Cadastral Data.Note that cadastral data may not reflect recent lot reconfigurations and

lot identification should be checked with Council's records/mapping.

Date: 20 December 2013

LegendTown Zone Precincts

Town Centre PrecinctCommunity Use PrecinctIndustry PrecinctParkland PrecinctResidential Precinct

Extent of Town Zone

Other Zones

RuralRural BufferRural Residential

ZONING MAP 3: BOONAH TOWN PRECINCTS 0 200 400 600 800100Metres

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kilometres0

LegendGood Quality Agricultural Land

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OVERLAY MAP 1A: ECONOMIC RESOURCES OVERLAY - GOODQUALITY AGRICULTURAL LAND

Source: Department of Natural Resources and Mines - Agricultural Land Classes Data, Cadastral Data.Note that cadastral data may not reflect recent lot reconfigurations and lot identification should bechecked with Council's records/mapping. Data Supplied 19 July 2005.

Date:

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NIA Azadeh

From: Christy A Anderson <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, 8 July 2014 2:35 PMTo: NIA AzadehSubject: Cultural Heritage Search: 1473380

I refer to your application in which you requested advice on Aboriginal cultural heritage places recorded on theabove location.

I wish to advise that no Aboriginal cultural heritage is recorded on the Cultural Heritage Database and Registerin your specific search area, from the data provided by you. However, it is probable that the absence ofrecorded Aboriginal cultural heritage places reflects a lack of previous cultural heritage surveys of thearea. Therefore, our records are not likely to reflect a true picture of the Aboriginal cultural heritage values ofthe area.

All significant Aboriginal cultural heritage in Queensland is protected under the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act2003, and penalty provisions apply for any unauthorized harm. Under the legislation a person carrying out anactivity must take all reasonable and practical measures to ensure the activity does not harm Aboriginal CulturalHeritage. This applies whether or not such places are recorded in an official register and whether or not theyare located in, on or under private land.

Aboriginal cultural heritage, which may occur on the subject property, is protected under the terms of theAboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 even if the Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and MulticulturalAffairs has norecords relating to it.

Please refer to our website www.datsima.qld.gov.au/atsis/aboriginal torres strait islander peoples/indigenous culturalheritage for a copy of the gazettedCultural Heritage duty of care guidelines, which set out reasonable and practical measures for meeting the dutyof care.

The Cultural Heritage body for the 1000 metres around ( 27.995034, 152.690627) area is:

Jagera Daran Pty LtdMs Madonna ThomsonManaging Director124 Racecourse RdAscot QLD 4007

Phone: (07) 3868 1244Fax: (07) 3868 3206Mobile: 0435 795 337Email: [email protected]

For the 1000 metres around ( 27.995034, 152.690627) area without a registered Aboriginal party, an appropriatecontact can be identified by:

Andrew RutchSouthern Region CH Coordinator

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Cultural HeritagePh: 3247 6220

Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact me on (07) 3405 3050.

Christy Anderson | Policy OfficerCultural Heritage | Community ParticipationDepartment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Multicultural Affairs

6B Neville Bonner Building, 75 Williams Street, BRISBANE QLD 4001T: 07 3247 6212 | Ext: 66212

********************************* DISCLAIMER ********************************* The information contained in the above e-mail message or messages (which includes any attachments) is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended only for the use of the person or entity to which it is addressed. If you are not the addressee any form of disclosure, copying, modification, distribution or any action taken or omitted in reliance on the information is unauthorised. Opinions contained in the message(s) do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Government and its authorities. If you received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete it from your computer system network.

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04/07/2014 10:17:30Lot: '239' Plan: 'SP150718'

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04/07/2014 10:17:32Lot: '239' Plan: 'SP150718'

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04/07/2014 10:17:33Lot: '239' Plan: 'SP150718'

Vegetation Management Act 1999 - Extract from the essential habitat database

Essential habitat is required for assessment under the: • State Development Assessment Provisions - Module 8: Native vegetation clearing which sets out the matters of interest to the state for development assessment under the Sustainable PlanningAct 2009; and• Self-assessable vegetation clearing codes made under the Vegetation Management Act 1999

Essential habitat for one or more of the following species is found on and within 1.1 km of the identified subject lot/s or on and within 2.2 km of an identified coordinate on the accompanying essential habitatmap.This report identifies essential habitat in Category A, B and Category C areas.The numeric labels on the essential habitat map can be cross referenced with the database below to determine which essential habitat factors might exist for a particular species.Essential habitat is compiled from a combination of species habitat models and buffered species records.The Department of Natural Resources and Mines website (http://www.dnrm.qld.gov.au) has more information on how the layer is applied under the State Development Assessment Provisions - Module 8:Native vegetation clearing and the Vegetation Management Act 1999.Regional ecosystem is a mandatory essential habitat factor, unless otherwise stated.Essential habitat, for protected wildlife, means a category A area, a category B area or category C area shown on the regulated vegetation management map-

1) (a) that has at least 3 essential habitat factors for the protected wildlife that must include any essential habitat factors that are stated as mandatory for the protected wildlife in the essential habitatdatabase; or2) (b) in which the protected wildlife, at any stage of its life cycle, is located.

Essential habitat identifies endangered or vulnerable native wildlife prescribed under the Nature Conservation Act 1994.

Essential habitat in Category A and B (Remnant vegetation species record) areas:1100m Species Information - (no results)

Essential habitat in Category A and B (Remnant vegetation species record) areas:1100m Regional Ecosystems Information - (no results)

Essential habitat in Category A and B (Remnant vegetation) areas:1100m Species Information - (no results)

Essential habitat in Category A and B (Remnant vegetation) areas:1100m Regional Ecosystems Information - (no results)

Essential habitat in Category C (High value regrowth vegetation) areas:1100m Species Information - (no results)

Essential habitat in Category C (High value regrowth vegetation) areas:1100m Regional Ecosystems Information - (no results)

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While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of this data,the State of Queensland makes no representations or warrantiesabout its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitabilityfor any particular purpose and disclaims all responsibilityand all liability (including without limitation, liability innegligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (includingindirect or consequential damage) and costs which you mightincur as a result of the data being inaccurate or incompletein any way and for any reason. Due to varying sources of data,spatial locations may not coincide when overlaid.

In consideration of the State permitting use of this data youacknowledge and agree that the State gives no warrantyin relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability,completeness, currency or suitabil ity) and accepts noliabil ity (including without limitation, liability innegligence) for any loss, damage or costs (includingconsequential damage) relating to any use of the data.Data must not be used for direct marketing or be used inbreach of the privacy laws.

Based on or contains data provided by the S tate of Queensland 2010.

Note - These maps are not regulatory. Regulatory maps and requirements can be downloaded from the EHP website. Furtherinformation in relation to regulatory requirements fordevelopment and planning activities should be sought fromthe relevant Local Government Authority or the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection.

Koala Habitat in South East Queensland

¯© The S tate of Queensland, 2014

Requested By: [email protected]: 03 Jul 14 Time: 16.16.39

Centred on Lot on Plan:239 SP150718

This product is projected into GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56

0 130 260 390 520 650 m

LOCALITY D IAGRAM

Area of Interest - Lot & PlanKoala SPP - Habitat ValuesBushland Habitat

High Value BushlandMedium Value BushlandLow Value Bushland

Suitable for RehabilitationHigh Value RehabilitationMedium Value RehabilitationLow Value Rehabilitation

Other Areas of ValueHigh Value OtherMedium Value OtherLow Value OtherGenerally not suitableWater

South East Queensland Koala Habitat Values western SEQBushland HabitatSuitable for rehabilitationOther areas of valueGenerally not suitableWaterCadastral BoundariesLocal Government BoundariesRoad Names© Pitney Bowes Software Pty Ltd 2014

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The Wild Rivers data shown on this map are a representation ofthe data used to create wild river declaration and declarationproposal maps.

Information shown on the map includes multiple spatial datasetsthat are used to define wild river management area boundaries.Datasets include drainage basin boundaries, watercourses, lakes,wetlands and digital cadastre.

All datasets are updated as they become available to provide themost current information as of the date shown on this map.

The maps are produced at a scale relevant to the size of the loton plan identified and should be pr inted as A4 size in portraitorientation. Consideration of the effects of mapped scale isnecessary when interpreting data at a large scale i.e. propertylevel. For property assessment, digital linework should be usedas a guide only.

For further information or assistance with interpretation of thisproduct, please contact the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection at [email protected]

Wild Rivers Map

¯© The State of Queensland, 2014

Requested By: [email protected]: 03 Jul 14 Time: 16.24.57

Centred on Lot on Plan:239 SP150718

This product is projected into GDA 1994 MGA Zone 56

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LOCALITY D IAGRAM

Selected Land Parcel

Other Land Parcels

DECLARED

Wild river area boundary

Designated Urban Area

Floodplain management area

Nominated waterway

High preservation area

Preservation area

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Subartesian management areaPROPOSED

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Subartesian management area

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Note:This map shows the location of wetland protection areas whichare defined under the Environmental Protection Regulation 2008.Within wetland protection areas, certain types of developmentinvolv ing high impact earthworks are made assessable underSchedule 3 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009.

The Department of State Development Infrastructure andPlanning is the State Assessment Referral Agency (SARA) underSchedule 7 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 forassessable development involving high impact earthworks withinwetland protection areas. The Department of Environment andHeritage Protection is a technical agency.

The policy outcome and assessment criteria for assessing theseapplications are described in the State Development AssessmentProvisions (SDAP) Module 11: Wetlands and wild rivers.

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This map identifies areas of strategic cropping land (SCL) and isused to define the strategic cropping area, one of the four areas ofregional interest under the Regional Planning Interests Act 2014 .

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Appendix 6

NCA Wildlife Online and EPBC Protected Matters Search

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EPBC Act Protected Matters Report

This report provides general guidance on matters of national environmental significance and othermatters protected by the EPBC Act in the area you have selected.

Information on the coverage of this report and qualifications on data supporting this report arecontained in the caveat at the end of the report.

Information is available about Environment Assessments and the EPBC Act including significanceguidelines, forms and application process details.

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act

Acknowledgements

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CaveatExtra Information

DetailsSummary

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This part of the report summarises the matters of national environmental significance that may occurin, or may relate to, the area you nominated. Further information is available in the detail part of thereport, which can be accessed by scrolling or following the links below. If you are proposing toundertake an activity that may have a significant impact on one or more matters of nationalenvironmental significance then you should consider the Administrative Guidelines on Significance.

Matters of National Environmental Significance

Listed Threatened Ecological Communities:

Listed Migratory Species:

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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:Wetlands of International Importance:

Listed Threatened Species:

None

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National Heritage Places:

Commonwealth Marine Areas:

World Heritage Properties:

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This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the areayou nominated. Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects theenvironment on Commonwealth land, when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or theenvironment anywhere when the action is taken on Commonwealth land. Approval may also berequired for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing to take an action that is likelyto have a significant impact on the environment anywhere.

The EPBC Act protects the environment on Commonwealth land, the environment from the actionstaken on Commonwealth land, and the environment from actions taken by Commonwealth agencies.As heritage values of a place are part of the 'environment', these aspects of the EPBC Act protect theCommonwealth Heritage values of a Commonwealth Heritage place and the heritage values of aplace on the Register of the National Estate.

This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the areayou nominated. Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects theenvironment on Commonwealth land, when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or theenvironment anywhere when the action is taken on Commonwealth land. Approval may also berequired for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing to take an action that is likelyto have a significant impact on the environment anywhere.

A permit may be required for activities in or on a Commonwealth area that may affect a member of alisted threatened species or ecological community, a member of a listed migratory species, whalesand other cetaceans, or a member of a listed marine species.

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act

NoneNoneNone

Listed Marine Species:Whales and Other Cetaceans:

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Critical Habitats:

Commonwealth Land:

Commonwealth Reserves Terrestrial:NoneCommonwealth Reserves Marine

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Wetlands of International Importance (RAMSAR) [ Resource Information ]Name ProximityMoreton bay Upstream from Ramsar

Listed Threatened Species [ Resource Information ]Name Status Type of PresenceBirds

Regent Honeyeater [82338] Endangered Foraging, feeding orrelated behaviour mayoccur within area

Anthochaera phrygia

Australasian Bittern [1001] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Botaurus poiciloptilus

Coxen's Fig-Parrot [59714] Endangered Species or specieshabitat known to occurwithin area

Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni

Eastern Bristlebird [533] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Dasyornis brachypterus

Red Goshawk [942] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Erythrotriorchis radiatus

Squatter Pigeon (southern) [64440] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Geophaps scripta scripta

Swift Parrot [744] Endangered Species or speciesLathamus discolor

For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are derived fromrecovery plans, State vegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatenedecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point locationdata are used to produce indicative distribution maps.

Listed Threatened Ecological Communities [ Resource Information ]

Name Status Type of PresenceLowland Rainforest of Subtropical Australia Critically Endangered Community may occur

within areaWhite Box-Yellow Box-Blakely's Red Gum GrassyWoodland and Derived Native Grassland

Critically Endangered Community may occurwithin area

Matters of National Environmental Significance

This part of the report provides information that may also be relevant to the area you have nominated.

Extra Information

Regional Forest Agreements:32

Place on the RNE:None

NoneInvasive Species:

None

Nationally Important Wetlands:

State and Territory Reserves:None

Key Ecological Features (Marine) None

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Name Status Type of Presencehabitat may occur withinarea

Australian Painted Snipe [77037] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Rostratula australis

Black-breasted Button-quail [923] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Turnix melanogaster

Mammals

Large-eared Pied Bat, Large Pied Bat [183] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Chalinolobus dwyeri

Northern Quoll [331] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Dasyurus hallucatus

Spot-tailed Quoll, Spotted-tail Quoll, Tiger Quoll(southeastern mainland population) [75184]

Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Dasyurus maculatus maculatus (SE mainland population)

Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby [225] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Petrogale penicillata

Koala (combined populations of Queensland, NewSouth Wales and the Australian Capital Territory)[85104]

Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat known to occurwithin area

Phascolarctos cinereus (combined populations of Qld, NSW and the ACT)

Long-nosed Potoroo (SE mainland) [66645] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Potorous tridactylus tridactylus

Grey-headed Flying-fox [186] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Pteropus poliocephalus

Plants

a shrub [78349] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Bertya ernestiana

Heart-leaved Bosistoa [13702] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Bosistoa selwynii

Three-leaved Bosistoa [16091] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Bosistoa transversa

Miniature Moss-orchid, Hoop Pine Orchid [6649] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Bulbophyllum globuliforme

Boonah Tuckeroo [3322] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Cupaniopsis tomentella

Mt Berryman Phebalium [81869] Critically Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Phebalium distans

Siah's Backbone, Sia's Backbone, Isaac Wood[21618]

Endangered Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Streblus pendulinus

Reptiles

Collared Delma [1656] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Delma torquata

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Dunmall's Snake [59254] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Furina dunmalli

Listed Migratory Species [ Resource Information ]* Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list.Name Threatened Type of PresenceMigratory Marine Birds

Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Apus pacificus

Migratory Terrestrial Species

White-bellied Sea-Eagle [943] Species or specieshabitat known to occurwithin area

Haliaeetus leucogaster

White-throated Needletail [682] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Hirundapus caudacutus

Rainbow Bee-eater [670] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Merops ornatus

Black-faced Monarch [609] Species or specieshabitat known to occurwithin area

Monarcha melanopsis

Spectacled Monarch [610] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Monarcha trivirgatus

Satin Flycatcher [612] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Myiagra cyanoleuca

Rufous Fantail [592] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Rhipidura rufifrons

Migratory Wetlands Species

Great Egret, White Egret [59541] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Ardea alba

Cattle Egret [59542] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Ardea ibis

Latham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe [863] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Gallinago hardwickii

Painted Snipe [889] Endangered* Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Rostratula benghalensis (sensu lato)

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Listed Marine Species [ Resource Information ]* Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list.Name Threatened Type of PresenceBirds

Magpie Goose [978] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Anseranas semipalmata

Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Apus pacificus

Great Egret, White Egret [59541] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Ardea alba

Cattle Egret [59542] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Ardea ibis

Latham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe [863] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Gallinago hardwickii

White-bellied Sea-Eagle [943] Species or specieshabitat known to occurwithin area

Haliaeetus leucogaster

White-throated Needletail [682] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Hirundapus caudacutus

Swift Parrot [744] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Lathamus discolor

Rainbow Bee-eater [670] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Merops ornatus

Black-faced Monarch [609] Species or specieshabitat known to occurwithin area

Monarcha melanopsis

Spectacled Monarch [610] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Monarcha trivirgatus

Satin Flycatcher [612] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Myiagra cyanoleuca

Osprey [952] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Pandion haliaetus

Rufous Fantail [592] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Rhipidura rufifrons

Painted Snipe [889] Endangered* Species or specieshabitat may occur within

Rostratula benghalensis (sensu lato)

Commonwealth Heritage Places [ Resource Information ]Name StatusStateHistoric

Listed placeBoonah Post Office QLD

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act

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Name Threatened Type of Presencearea

Extra Information

Invasive Species [ Resource Information ]Weeds reported here are the 20 species of national significance (WoNS), along with other introducedplants that are considered by the States and Territories to pose a particularly significant threat tobiodiversity. The following feral animals are reported: Goat, Red Fox, Cat, Rabbit, Pig, Water Buffaloand Cane Toad. Maps from Landscape Health Project, National Land and Water Resouces Audit,2001.Name Status Type of PresenceBirds

Common Myna, Indian Myna [387] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Acridotheres tristis

Mallard [974] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Anas platyrhynchos

European Goldfinch [403] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Carduelis carduelis

Rock Pigeon, Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon [803] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Columba livia

Nutmeg Mannikin [399] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Lonchura punctulata

House Sparrow [405] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Passer domesticus

Spotted Turtle-Dove [780] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Streptopelia chinensis

Common Starling [389] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Sturnus vulgaris

Frogs

Cane Toad [1772] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Bufo marinus

Cane Toad [83218] Species or speciesRhinella marina

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Name Status Type of Presencehabitat likely to occurwithin area

Mammals

Domestic Cattle [16] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Bos taurus

Domestic Dog [82654] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Canis lupus familiaris

Cat, House Cat, Domestic Cat [19] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Felis catus

Brown Hare [127] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Lepus capensis

House Mouse [120] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Mus musculus

Rabbit, European Rabbit [128] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Oryctolagus cuniculus

Brown Rat, Norway Rat [83] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Rattus norvegicus

Black Rat, Ship Rat [84] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Rattus rattus

Pig [6] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Sus scrofa

Red Fox, Fox [18] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Vulpes vulpes

Plants

Madeira Vine, Jalap, Lamb's-tail, Mignonette Vine,Anredera, Gulf Madeiravine, HeartleafMadeiravine, Potato Vine [2643]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Anredera cordifolia

Cabomba, Fanwort, Carolina Watershield, FishGrass, Washington Grass, Watershield, CarolinaFanwort, Common Cabomba [5171]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Cabomba caroliniana

Bitou Bush, Boneseed [18983] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea

Chrysanthemoides monilifera

Cat's Claw Vine, Yellow Trumpet Vine, Cat's ClawCreeper, Funnel Creeper [85119]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Dolichandra unguis-cati

Lantana, Common Lantana, Kamara Lantana,Large-leaf Lantana, Pink Flowered Lantana, RedFlowered Lantana, Red-Flowered Sage, WhiteSage, Wild Sage [10892]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Lantana camara

Parkinsonia, Jerusalem Thorn, Jelly Bean Tree,Horse Bean [12301]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Parkinsonia aculeata

Parthenium Weed, Bitter Weed, Carrot Grass, FalseRagweed [19566]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Parthenium hysterophorus

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Willows except Weeping Willow, Pussy Willow andSterile Pussy Willow [68497]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Salix spp. except S.babylonica, S.x calodendron & S.x reichardtii

Salvinia, Giant Salvinia, Aquarium Watermoss,Kariba Weed [13665]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Salvinia molesta

Fireweed, Madagascar Ragwort, MadagascarGroundsel [2624]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Senecio madagascariensis

Silver Nightshade, Silver-leaved Nightshade,White Horse Nettle, Silver-leaf Nightshade,Tomato Weed, White Nightshade, Bull-nettle,Prairie-berry, Satansbos, Silver-leaf Bitter-apple,Silverleaf-nettle, Trompillo [12323]

Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Solanum elaeagnifolium

Reptiles

Asian House Gecko [1708] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area

Hemidactylus frenatus

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- non-threatened seabirds which have only been mapped for recorded breeding sites

- migratory species that are very widespread, vagrant, or only occur in small numbers

- some species and ecological communities that have only recently been listed

Not all species listed under the EPBC Act have been mapped (see below) and therefore a report is a generalguide only. Where available data supports mapping, the type of presence that can be determined from thedata is indicated in general terms. People using this information in making a referral may need to considerthe qualifications below and may need to seek and consider other information sources.

For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are derived fromrecovery plans, State vegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatenedecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point location dataare used to produce indicative distribution maps.

- seals which have only been mapped for breeding sites near the Australian continentSuch breeding sites may be important for the protection of the Commonwealth Marine environment.

For species where the distributions are well known, maps are digitised from sources such as recovery plansand detailed habitat studies. Where appropriate, core breeding, foraging and roosting areas are indicatedunder 'type of presence'. For species whose distributions are less well known, point locations are collatedfrom government wildlife authorities, museums, and non-government organisations; bioclimaticdistribution models are generated and these validated by experts. In some cases, the distribution maps arebased solely on expert knowledge.

The information presented in this report has been provided by a range of data sources as acknowledged atthe end of the report.

Caveat

- migratory and

The following species and ecological communities have not been mapped and do not appear in reportsproduced from this database:

- marine

This report is designed to assist in identifying the locations of places which may be relevant in determiningobligations under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. It holds mappedlocations of World Heritage and Register of National Estate properties, Wetlands of InternationalImportance, Commonwealth and State/Territory reserves, listed threatened, migratory and marine speciesand listed threatened ecological communities. Mapping of Commonwealth land is not complete at thisstage. Maps have been collated from a range of sources at various resolutions.

- threatened species listed as extinct or considered as vagrants

- some terrestrial species that overfly the Commonwealth marine area

The following groups have been mapped, but may not cover the complete distribution of the species:

Only selected species covered by the following provisions of the EPBC Act have been mapped:

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-Department of the Environment, Climate Change, Energy and Water-Birds Australia-Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme

-Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia

Acknowledgements

-Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water, New South Wales

-Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tasmania

-Parks and Wildlife Service NT, NT Dept of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts-Environmental and Resource Management, Queensland

-Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria

-Australian National Wildlife Collection

-Department of Environment and Natural Resources, South Australia

This database has been compiled from a range of data sources. The department acknowledges thefollowing custodians who have contributed valuable data and advice:

-Australian Museum

-National Herbarium of NSW

-State Forests of NSW-Australian Government, Department of Defence

-State Herbarium of South Australia

The Department is extremely grateful to the many organisations and individuals who providedexpert advice and information on numerous draft distributions.

-Natural history museums of Australia

-Queensland Museum

-Australian National Herbarium, Atherton and Canberra

-Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium of Victoria

-Geoscience Australia

-Ocean Biogeographic Information System

-Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums-Queensland Herbarium

-Western Australian Herbarium

-Tasmanian Herbarium

-Northern Territory Herbarium

-SA Museum

-Museum Victoria

-University of New England

-CSIRO-Other groups and individuals

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Wild

life

Onl

ine

Ext

ract

Sea

rch

Crit

eria

: S

peci

es L

ist f

or a

Spe

cifie

d P

oint

Spe

cies

: All

Type

: All

Sta

tus:

All

Rec

ords

: All

Dat

e: A

llLa

titud

e: 2

7.99

5Lo

ngitu

de: 1

52.6

906

Dis

tanc

e: 1

Em

ail:

azad

eh.n

ia@

hpw

.qld

.gov

.au

Dat

e su

bmitt

ed: T

hurs

day

03 J

ul 2

014

16:2

8:09

Dat

e ex

tract

ed: T

hurs

day

03 J

ul 2

014

16:3

0:06

The

num

ber o

f rec

ords

retri

eved

= 9

9

Dis

clai

mer

As

the

DS

ITIA

is s

till i

n a

proc

ess

of c

olla

ting

and

vetti

ng d

ata,

it is

pos

sibl

e th

e in

form

atio

n gi

ven

is n

ot c

ompl

ete.

The

info

rmat

ion

prov

ided

sho

uld

only

be

used

for t

he p

roje

ct fo

r whi

ch it

was

requ

este

d an

d it

shou

ld b

e ap

prop

riate

ly a

ckno

wle

dged

as

bein

g de

rived

from

Wild

life

Onl

ine

whe

n it

is u

sed.

The

Sta

te o

f Que

ensl

and

does

not

invi

te re

lianc

e up

on, n

or a

ccep

t res

pons

ibili

ty fo

r thi

s in

form

atio

n. P

erso

ns s

houl

d sa

tisfy

them

selv

es th

roug

h in

depe

nden

tm

eans

as

to th

e ac

cura

cy a

nd c

ompl

eten

ess

of th

is in

form

atio

n.

No

stat

emen

ts, r

epre

sent

atio

ns o

r war

rant

ies

are

mad

e ab

out t

he a

ccur

acy

or c

ompl

eten

ess

of th

is in

form

atio

n. T

he S

tate

of Q

ueen

slan

d di

scla

ims

all

resp

onsi

bilit

y fo

r thi

s in

form

atio

n an

d al

l lia

bilit

y (in

clud

ing

with

out l

imita

tion,

liab

ility

in n

eglig

ence

) for

all

expe

nses

, los

ses,

dam

ages

and

cost

s yo

u m

ay in

cur a

s a

resu

lt of

the

info

rmat

ion

bein

g in

accu

rate

or i

ncom

plet

e in

any

way

for a

ny re

ason

.

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Kin

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Cla

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den

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idae

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Kin

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entif

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mon

Nam

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bird

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anim

als

bird

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idae

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nera

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EMR CLR & UXO Search

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Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP)ABN 46 640 294 485

400 George St Brisbane, Queensland 4000GPO Box 2454 Brisbane QLD 4001 AUSTRALIA

www.ehp.qld.gov.au

SEARCH RESPONSEENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGISTER (EMR)

CONTAMINATED LAND REGISTER (CLR)

Transaction ID: 49714660 EMR Site Id: 03 July 2014This response relates to a search request received for the site:

Lot: 239 Plan: SP150718

EMR RESULT

The above site is NOT included on the Environmental Management Register.

CLR RESULT

The above site is NOT included on the Contaminated Land Register.

ADDITIONAL ADVICE

If you have any queries in relation to this search please phone 13QGOV (13 74 68)

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