Chairman, Environmental Protection Authority,Government of Western Australia

Similar documents
They were accompanied by Mary Gray, President of the Urban Bushland Council of Western Australia.

PERTH ZOO S RECONCILIATION

NARRABEEN LAGOON SUMMIT am Wednesday, 13 April 2005 Warringah Council Chambers, 725 Pittwater Road, Dee Why.

Energex Loganlea to Jimboomba Network Upgrade Response to Supplementary IAR. Closes 8 April Submission by

Land Management Summary

Appendix F Public authorities responses

Cumberland Conservation Corridor

Park-specific management and policies Wainuiomata Recreation Area

New Runway Project PRELIMINARY DRAFT MAJOR DEVELOPMENT PLAN VOLUME A: BACKGROUND AND NEED SECTIONS 1-7

Department of Environment, Climate Change & Water NSW. Stakeholder feedback

New Runway Project. Connecting people and places. Supporting business. Engaging with community

Peter Driscoll, Principal Planning Consultant

F.J. Martin Roberts Evening (Mt Coot-tha from Dutton Park) 1898

Conservation Partners for the National Reserve System Program: a Western NSW focus

Submission on the Tukituki Catchment Proposal: EPA reference numbers; NSP 13/ , NSP 13/ , NSP 13/ , NSP 13/02.

A summary of Draft Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park Master Plan

Strategies and Land Release

This is a submission to Council s Delivery Plan and Operational Plan

OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

The South Gippsland Koala. For over 60 years, the plantation industry has shared a unique relationship with the Strzelecki Koala. protection.

Submission to NSW Koala Strategy Consultation Process. March 2017

photos Department of Environment and Conservation Biodiversity Conservation

Investor Presentation January 2018

B10. Agate Beach State Recreation Site

White Mountain National Forest Saco Ranger District

Mimosa Creek Precinct Landscape Plan

TOWPATH MOWING GUIDELINES

PROPOSED QUARRY FOOTPRINT PHASE 2 PHASE 3. PHASE 5 West. PHASE 5 East. PHASE 6 West. PHASE 6 East PHASE 7 PHASE 4 PHASE 1

PERTH AIRPORT AIRCRAFT NOISE MANAGEMENT CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE MINUTES OF MEETING (FINAL)

National Forests and Grasslands in Texas

THE 2017 FINANCIAL YEAR SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

Item 1 Ryhope Paper Subdivision

OMINEACA PROVINCIAL PARK

Ewen Maddock Dam RECREATION GUIDE

Recreation Management Plan Lake Baroon and Ewen Maddock Dam

SUBMISSION FROM BIG SCRUB LANDCARE ON THE DRAFT NSW BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BILL AND ACCOMPANYING LEGISLATION AND CODES

Watchorn Provincial Park. Management Plan

NCC SUBMISSION ON EXPLANATION OF INTENDED EFFECT: STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING POLICY NO 44 KOALA HABITAT PROTECTION

Draft Western District Plan

North District Plan OVERVIEW

Proposal to Redevelop Lower Kananaskis River-Barrier Lake. Bow Valley Provincial Park. Frequently Asked Questions

Mr Mick Gentleman Chair, Standing Committee on Planning and Environment Committee ACT Legislative Assembly Canberra ACT 2601

Curriculum Vitae - Tony Charters AM

GLENTHORNE NATIONAL PARK OUR NEW BACKYARD

BELLHOUSE PROVINCIAL PARK

White Mountain National Forest Saco Ranger District

Chuckanut Ridge Fairhaven Highlands EIS Scoping Concerns

How South Africa is making progress towards the Aichi 2020 Target 11

A THRIVING ENVIRONMENTAL AND RECREATIONAL PRECINCT IN OUR SOUTHERN SUBURBS

Blue Mountains Heritage Register Review

Appendix 3-B. Phase 2 - Recent Consultation

Gawler Environment and Heritage Association Inc, C/- 42 Finniss Street Gawler SA 5118

INFORMATION NOTICE 15-2 Limited & Excluded Lands

The Vision for the San Juan Islands Scenic Byway

Twelve Apostles Marine National Park Australia

SANTA-BOCA PROVINCIAL PARK

Assessment of Flight and Duty Time Schemes Procedure

State of Conservation Report Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal

MAIN LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK

Use of Wetlands for Sustainable Tourism Management

Eprapah. Location: Locate: Google Maps Country: Australia

This performance is exclusively for you.

Lake Manchester RECREATION GUIDE. seqwater.com.au

PERTH AIRPORT AIRCRAFT NOISE MANAGEMENT CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE MINUTES OF MEETING (FINAL)

Implementation Framework. Expression of Interest. Queensland Ecotourism Investment Opportunities. Ecotourism Facilities on National Parks

PERTH & PEEL MOUNTAIN BIKE MASTER PLAN

Proposal to Redevelop Lower Kananaskis River-Barrier Lake. Bow Valley Provincial Park

The Pearl of Africa: A Survey of Uganda's National Parks

ALBERTA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION

Sunshine Coast Council Locked Bag 72 Sunshine Coast Mail Centre QLD Submitted via online portal. 2 June 2017.

Community Wildlife Conservation Award for 2006

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission July 10, Raquel Wertsbaugh, CNAP Coordinator

Sawtooth National Forest Fairfield Ranger District

a place of exceptional natural beauty

Andy Sharp Natural Resources Northern & Yorke. Brooke Liebelt Yorke Peninsula Tourism

COASTAL CONSERVANCY. Staff Recommendation December 2, 2004 COYOTE HELLYER COUNTY PARK BAY AREA RIDGE TRAIL

Ouimet Canyon Provincial Nature Reserve. Management Plan

Coastal Dry Tropics Landcare Inc (CDTLI) Annual Report. For Townsville City Council

The Chu property is a 6.57 acre parcel located in the Town of Superior on the west side of McCaslin Boulevard. In 2014, the Town of Superior acquired

Cat Island Chain Background & Access Guide

BACKGROUND DECISION. Decision Memo Page 1 of 6

Environment Levy Quarterly Report October-December 2016

PROTECTED AREAS ZONE - POLICY

Draft Greater Sydney Region Plan

Protected Areas in the Arabian Peninsula

Wind Turbines and Transmission Lines carry anxiety across the Hill Country

Bradley Brook Relocation Project. Scoping Notice. Saco Ranger District. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service

Global Sustainable Tourism Destinations Criteria

Preferred Recreation Recommendations Stemilt-Squilchuck Recreation Plan March 2018

Pecos River Advisory Committee Meeting. Monahans Convention Center Monahans, Texas 1:30 P.M. April 19, 2006

WA leading the Way in Aboriginal Tourism

Mungarlu Ngurraunkatja Rirraunkatja. Birriliburu Indigenous Protected Area. Birriliburu Vision for Country

Central District CENTRAL

Consultation on Draft Airports National Policy Statement: new runway capacity and infrastructure at airports in the South East of England

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT June, 1999

October 23, 2017 Council Workshop

How should the proposed protected area be administered and managed?

DATE: January 19, WCA Governing Board. Johnathan Perisho, Project Manager. Mark Stanley, Executive Officer

Blueways: Rivers, lakes, or streams with public access for recreation that includes fishing, nature observation, and opportunities for boating.

Cheshire Ecology Ltd.

Transcription:

A/President: Tony Fowler Ph. 9293 2283 P.O. Box 656 Kalamunda W.A. 6926 V. President: Tony Fowler Ph 9293-2283 0415-441-171 Secretary: Katharine Outten 9257 2489 Nature Reserves Preservation Group, Inc. 25 May 2012 TO: Chairman, Environmental Protection Authority,Government of Western Australia SUBJECT: PROPOSED CLEARING OF HARTFIELD PARK VEGETATION FOR ADDITIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE Dear Sir, The Nature Reserves Preservation Group in Kalamunda refers this proposal to the EPA for your consideration and advice. The Shire s Bushland Reserve Advisory Group and the Nature Reserves Preservation Group became concerned twenty years ago when the Shire proposed to clear areas in Hartfield Park for additional playing fields and car parks. Using the botanical survey works that both groups had initiated, the proposed additional developments were suitably redirected to nearby Pioneer Park and additional clearing of valuable vegetation was not allowed. This work was followed by the preparation of a draft and final Hartfield Park management plans (see attachments). The completed Shire of Kalamunda (1997) Hartfield Park Management Plan recognised the values of vegetation in this area particularly for threatened ecological communities and priority species. The Shire s (1995) District conservation strategy and EMRC (1998) Wildlife corridor strategy encouraged our hopes for the better future protection of these valuable areas. The foothills area and its remnant vegetation are now also recognised as habitat regularly used by the area s mixed flock of Carnaby and Baudins Black Cockatoo. The Hartfield Park reserve has multiple natural and cultural heritage values and has never been just an active recreation facility. It is recognised as the place that Joobytch lived; and passed on Perth indigenous mythology to Daisy Bates (1992); and also by DIA (2005) as an area of Aboriginal lost land and as the Welshpool or Cannington Mamba Aboriginal Reserve. It also includes the Shire s (2002) Federation Garden contemporary water serpent sculpture and an Aboriginal scarred tree with heritage listing.

The vegetation clearing proposed in Hartfield Park appears inconsistent with: 1. Local Government and the Shire s (1997) Hartfield Park Management Plan 2. The State Government s obligation and intention to protect State priority species and threatened ecological communities 3. The Federal Government s concern for issues of national significance including listed species, and threatened ecological communities. 4. A sensitivity required in areas of known cultural heritage The Nature Reserve Preservation Group has been dismayed at the cumulative clearance of rare species, priority species and threatened ecological communities in the last twenty years in High Wycombe, Maida Vale, Forrestfield, Wattle Grove, Lesmurdie and other areas of Kalamunda. We are now concerned that significant clearing is being proposed on Shire Reserves where we had seen these values were being recognised in management plans. In the Shire s nearby Maida Vale Reserve a skate park (Ridge Hill Rd) was placed on the highest value natural land which had rare plant species, and then a couple of years later a tourist information bay was further placed on this same area (Kalamunda Rd), both developments poorly conceived, not planned, inconsistent with environmental policies and laws, and their own management plans. As can be seen, the Shire has not been implementing its leading Wildlife Corridor Strategy in its town planning scheme and its wildlife corridors, wetland and waterway buffers are being systematically cleared. We were very disappointed last year with vegetation bulldozing along the Poison Gully bush forever site and our Shires identified regional and district wildlife corridor. Accordingly, we seek the EPA s assistance in advocating for better outcomes for protection of these areas of high value Kalamunda scarp and foothills vegetation, in Hartfield Park, and your advocacy directly to the Shire of Kalamunda. NRPG seeks encouragement for better vegetation protection, wildlife habitat and formal wildlife corridor and creek line protection in already designated parks, and in new parks, improved State waterway buffer policies and outcomes, and possibly all much better integrated in a new foothills regional park. These issues are of State and National significance. Yours faithfully, Tony Fowler Acting President Nature Reserves Preservation Group Attmts: 1. Hartfield Park Management Plan excerpts: Cover page, Fig. 4, Fig. 5, Table 1 2. NRPG letter to DEC, 8 Feb 2007

President: Steve Gates 040-870-887 9293-2915 V. President: Tony Fowler Ph: 9293-2283 P.O. Box 656 Kalamund a, W.A., 6076 Nature Reserves Preservation Group, Inc. TO: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION 8 February 2007 ATTN: RE: MARK GARKAKLIS SWAN REGION OFFICE, 7 TURNER AVE, BENTLEY WA 6102 PROPOSED CLEARING OF NATIVE VEGETATION AT HARTFIELD PARK, KALAMUNDA Dear Mark, The Nature Reserves Preservation Group (NRPG) of Kalamunda has learned of a proposed Sporting Development Plan for Morrison Oval at Hartfield Park, Kalamunda. The proposal would require the removal of some native vegetation. We have been in contact with Kalamunda Shire who have given assurance that no clearing will take place without approval from the DEC. We would appreciate it if the DEC can advise the NRPG of any application for clearing at this site. Yours Sincerely, Steve Gates President NRPG