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<strong>DEVELOPMENT</strong> <strong>APPLICATION</strong> <strong>ASSESSMENT</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong><br />

ARMSTRONG BEACH ROAD, SARINA MARCH 2012<br />

6 REFERRAL AGENCIES<br />

A key part of the Integrated Development Assessment System (IDAS) framework (refer to Subdivision 2<br />

of the SPA) is the identification of referral agencies and their jurisdictions with respect to assessment of<br />

development applications. These agencies and their jurisdictions are detailed in Schedule 7 of the<br />

Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009.<br />

The relevant referral triggers for the development identified in Schedule 7 have been reviewed and<br />

noted respectively in Tables B & C below. It is further noted that the IDAS Checklist and Forms 1 and 5<br />

have been executed and provided in support of the development application.<br />

Please refer to the completed IDAS Checklist submitted in support of the application:<br />

Table B – Referral Check for MCU<br />

Under Schedule 7 of Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 (as in force 4 February 2011)<br />

Referral Trigger / Comments<br />

Table 1 - For building work assessable against the Building Act<br />

N / A<br />

Table 2 - Other development made assessable under schedule 3 (whether or not the development<br />

is also assessable under a planning scheme, temporary local planning instrument or preliminary<br />

approval to which section 242 of the Act applies)<br />

Environmentally Relevant<br />

Activities<br />

<br />

A separate application is to be lodged with DERM for a Sewage<br />

Treatment Facility (ERA 63). The Sewage Treatment Facility is<br />

to service the proposed accommodation facility.<br />

Clearing Vegetation The application will not involve the clearing of native vegetation.<br />

Strategic Port Land The subject site is not identified as strategic port land.<br />

Airport Land The subject site is not identified as airport land.<br />

Major Hazard Facilities The proposed Material Change of Use is not for a Major Hazard<br />

Facility.<br />

Taking or Interfering with<br />

Water<br />

Any works involving the water storage adjacent to the site will be<br />

subject to an Operational Works application following this DA.<br />

Particular Dams The proposed development does not involve the<br />

Removal of quarry material<br />

Tidal works, or development<br />

in a coastal management<br />

district<br />

Queensland Heritage Place<br />

Contaminated Land<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The proposed development does not involve the removal of<br />

quarry material from a watercourse or lake made assessable<br />

under schedule 3, part 1, table 4, item 5<br />

The site is not situated within a Coastal Management District,<br />

the proposal is not in connection with the construction of a canal,<br />

and the site is not within the limits of a port under the Transport<br />

Infrastructure Act 1994<br />

The subject site is not identified as a Queensland Heritage<br />

Place.<br />

The subject site is not identified on the Contaminated Land<br />

Register or Environmental Management Register.<br />

WOLTER CONSULTING GROUP Page 34

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