Native Vegetation Precinct Plan - Armstrong Creek East Precinct ...
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4. MAP 2 AND 3: NATIVE VEGETATION TO BE<br />
PROTECTED AND REMOVED<br />
Map 2 and 3 located within Appendix A contain the following information:<br />
1. <strong>Native</strong> vegetation to be protected.<br />
2. <strong>Native</strong> vegetation which can be removed. This is the vegetation that may be<br />
removed by the developer without permit subject to the offsets requirements<br />
specified in the NVPP.<br />
3. Any areas of land required to protect native vegetation that is specified to be<br />
protected (including areas around protected trees of at least twice the canopy<br />
radius and areas to ensure manageable boundaries and access or fire buffers as<br />
needed around retained and protected Habitat Zones in accordance with cl. 52.16–<br />
2 dot point four).<br />
4. Areas containing no native vegetation: Areas mapped as currently not having any<br />
native vegetation. Unless offset areas are located in this map unit, no permits to<br />
remove native vegetation under Cl. 52.17 of the <strong>Plan</strong>ning Scheme will be required<br />
for the removal or destruction of native vegetation in these areas at anytime in the<br />
future. This provides the required certainty to developers.<br />
It is important that the PSPs and associated biodiversity values are discoverable.<br />
Therefore, an appropriate planning tool should be used.<br />
<strong>Native</strong> <strong>Vegetation</strong> <strong>Precinct</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> - <strong>Armstrong</strong> <strong>Creek</strong> <strong>East</strong> <strong>Precinct</strong><br />
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