unconfirmed - Shire of Shark Bay
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ORDINARY COUNCIL MINUTES – 30 APRIL 2008 - 10 -<br />
7.0 A vegetation study being undertaken and implemented prior to the subdivision and<br />
development <strong>of</strong> the land. (Department <strong>of</strong> Environment and Conservation)<br />
8.0 An integrated urban water management plan is to be prepared and implemented as<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the subdivisional works. (Department <strong>of</strong> Water)<br />
9.0 Suitable arrangements being made for the construction <strong>of</strong> a stormwater management<br />
system at the full cost <strong>of</strong> the owner/applicant. The stormwater management system is<br />
to be designed to protect the water quality and ecology <strong>of</strong> the downstream surface<br />
and groundwater receiving environment. (Department <strong>of</strong> Water)<br />
10.0 The intersection <strong>of</strong> Monkey Mia Road and the subdivision access being designed and<br />
constructed to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> Main Roads WA. (Main Roads WA)<br />
11.0 Suitable arrangements being made with the Water Corporation so that provision <strong>of</strong> a<br />
suitable water supply service will be available to lot(s) shown on the approved plan <strong>of</strong><br />
subdivision. (Water Corporation)<br />
12.0 Suitable arrangements being made with the Water Corporation so that provision <strong>of</strong> a<br />
sewerage service will be available to the lot(s) shown on the approved plan <strong>of</strong><br />
subdivision. (Water Corporation)<br />
13.0 The provision <strong>of</strong> easements for existing or future water, sewerage and/or drainage<br />
infrastructure as may be required by the Water Corporation being granted free <strong>of</strong> cost<br />
to that body. (Water Corporation)<br />
14.0 Arrangements being made to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the Western Australian Planning<br />
Commission and to the specification <strong>of</strong> Horizon Power for the provision <strong>of</strong><br />
underground electricity supply service to the lot(s) shown on the approved plan <strong>of</strong><br />
subdivision. (Horizon Power)<br />
15.0 The transfer <strong>of</strong> land as a Crown Reserve, free <strong>of</strong> cost to Horizon Power for the<br />
provision <strong>of</strong> electricity supply infrastructure. (Horizon Power)<br />
16.0 The provision <strong>of</strong> easements for the existing or future electricity supply infrastructure<br />
as may be required by Horizon Power being granted free <strong>of</strong> cost to that corporation.<br />
(Horizon Power)<br />
17.0 Arrangements being made to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the Western Australian Planning<br />
Commission and to the specification <strong>of</strong> Horizon Power for the removal, relocation<br />
and/or replacement <strong>of</strong> electricity supply infrastructure, including plant and equipment,<br />
located on or near the lots shown on the approved plan. (Horizon Power)<br />
18.0 Certification from Horizon Power that roadside and block frontage vegetation clearing<br />
required for a power line corridor as been completed suiting Horizon Power<br />
requirements. (Horizon Power)<br />
ADVICE<br />
1. The Commission‟s approval to the subdivision should not be construed as an approval<br />
to development on any <strong>of</strong> the lots proposed.<br />
2. The Department <strong>of</strong> Water advised that the subject area is located within the Gascoyne<br />
Groundwater Area proclaimed under the Rights in water and Irrigation Act 1914. Any<br />
groundwater abstraction in the proclaimed area is subject to licensing by the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Water. The issuing <strong>of</strong> a groundwater license is not guaranteed but it if<br />
issued will contain a number <strong>of</strong> conditions that are binding upon the landowners. The<br />
proponent should contact the Department <strong>of</strong> Water to ensure that sustainable<br />
groundwater allocation limits have not been reached for the area. While there is no<br />
guarantee <strong>of</strong> supply, where the groundwater area is found to be fully allocated, the