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15 October 2020
Enquiries: Daniel Lamond Our Ref: OP 2020_3516/1 (976786) Your Ref: WO3046-NOAH CREEK BRIDGE
Douglas Shire Council
PO Box 723
MOSSMAN QLD 4873
Attention: Scott Hahne
Dear Sir
Development Application for Operational Works (Bridge Replacement) At Cape Tribulation Road over Noah Creek
Adjacent Land Described as LOT: 20 NPW: 695
Please find attached the Decision Notice for the above-mentioned development application.
Please quote Council’s application number: OP 2020_3516/1 in all subsequent correspondence relating to this development application.
Should you require any clarification regarding this, please contact Daniel Lamond on telephone 07 4099 9444.
Yours faithfully
For
Paul Hoye Manager Environment & Planning
cc. State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) E: [email protected]
encl.
• Decision Notice o Approved Drawing(s) and/or Document(s) o Concurrence Agency Response
• Advice For Making Representations and Appeals (Decision Notice)
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Decision Notice Approval (with conditions)
Given under section 63 of the Planning Act 2016
Applicant Details
Name: Douglas Shire Council
Postal Address: PO Box 723 MOSSMAN QLD 4873
Property Details
Street Address: Cape Tribulation Road
Real Property Description: LOT: 20 NPW: 695
Local Government Area: Douglas Shire Council
Details of Proposed Development
Development Permit for Operational Works (Bridge Replacement)
Decision
Date of Decision: 15 October 2020
Decision Details: Approved (subject to conditions)
Approved Drawing(s) and/or Document(s)
Copies of the following plans, specifications and/or drawings are enclosed.
Drawing Reference Date
Locality Plan Plan prepared by Premise,
Sheet No. C001 Not nominated
Safety in Design Report Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C002
12 April 2019
Typical Cross Sections Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C003
12 April 2019
Road Geometry Plan Plan prepared by Premise, 12 April 2019
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Sheet No. C004
Roadworks and Longitudinal Section Plan
Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C005
12 April 2019
Roadworks Details, Pavement and Drainage Plan
Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C006
12 April 2019
Culvert Details Plan Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C007
12 April 2019
Signage and Line Marking Plan
Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C008
12 April 2019
Road Cross Sections Sheet 1 of 2
Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C009
12 April 2019
Road Cross Sections Sheet 2 of 2
Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C010
12 April 2019
Access Details Plan Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C011
12 April 2019
Resumption Plan Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C012
12 April 2019
Structural Notes Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C013
3 June 2019
General Arrangement- Plan Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C014
5 June 2019
General Arrangement- Long Section
Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C015
5 June 2019
General Arrangement- Scour Protection Details
Plan prepared by Premise, Sheet No. C016
5 June 2019
Assessment Manager Conditions & Advices
General
1. The proposed works are permitted subject to any alterations:
a. found necessary by Chief Executive Officer at the time of
examination of Engineering drawings or during construction of the
works because of particular engineering requirements and.
b. to ensure the works comply in all respects with the requirements of
the FNQROC Development Manual and good engineering
practice; and
c. to comply with project specific conditions and the following
standard conditions of approval.
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All works must be carried out in accordance with the approved plans,
conditions and specifications, to the requirements and satisfaction of the
Chief Executive Officer.
2. Council’s examination of the documents should not be taken to mean
that the documents have been checked in detail and Council takes no
responsibility for their accuracy. If during construction, inadequacies of
the design are discovered, it is the responsibility of the Principal
Consulting Engineer to resubmit amended plans to Council for approval
and rectify works accordingly.
3. Notwithstanding any approval given to engineering documents, where a
discrepancy occurs between these documents and Council’s standards,
then Council’s standards shall apply unless the design is RPEQ certified.
All works must be performed in accordance with Council standards and
Local Laws and other statutory requirements.
4. If in fact there are errors, omissions or insufficient detail on the plans for
the purpose of construction, these deficiencies shall be made good
during construction and Council reserves the right to withhold approval
of construction until such deficiencies are made good to its satisfaction.
Timing of Effect
5. The conditions of this development permit must be effected prior to
construction commencing, except where specified otherwise in these
conditions of approval, or at Council’s discretion.
Public Notification of the Works
6. The applicant must provide:
a. Public notification of the development in local newspapers in
accordance with Section CP1.11 of the FNQROC Development
Manual.
b. Signage identifying the location of the project, general proposal plan, contact
numbers (including out-of-office hours emergency numbers) must be provided at all
entrance points to the development. All signage must be appropriately positioned,
prior to the commencement of any works on the site.
Erosion and Sediment Control
7. A copy of the contractors Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Plan is to be submitted to
Council and endorsed by the Consulting Engineer, prior to commencement of any works.
In particular, the ESC Plan must address the Institution of Engineers Australia Guidelines
for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control and the Environment Protection (Water) Policy and
Clauses CP1.05, CP1.13 and D5.10 of Council’s FNQROC Development Manual. The
ESC Plan must be relevant to all phases of the construction and be updated where
necessary as works progress.
Portable Long Service Leave Notification
8. As per the QLeave – Building and Construction Industry Authority Guidelines, if the works are over $150 000, Council must sight a copy of the receipted Portable Long Service Notification and Payment form prior to commencement of work.
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Cultural Heritage
9. The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 (the Act) seeks to protect artefacts and cultural
sites that are of significance to Aboriginal people. The Act requires anyone carrying out
an activity to exercise a Duty of Care. Guidelines have been produced to enable
assessment of sites under the Act. These are available from Department of Environment
Heritage Protection and can be downloaded from their website at www.ehp.qld.gov.au.
The work identified in the project documentation is likely to require assessment of the site
under the Act.
Necessary boundary realignment
10. Prior to commencement of work, the necessary boundary realignment for road opening into National Park land must be finalised.
Traffic Management Plan
11. Prior to commencement of work, a traffic management plan must be endorsed by Chief
Executive Officer. The traffic management plan must be in accordance with the relevant Australian Standards and current best practices.
ADVICES
1. This approval does not negate the requirement for compliance with all other relevant
Local Laws and other statutory requirements.
2. For information relating to the Planning Act 2016 log on to www.dsdmip.qld.gov.au.
To access the FNQROC Development Manual, Local Laws and other applicable
Policies, log on to www.douglas.qld.gov.au.
3. It is recommended that the designer confirm the separation between the proposed
mains and existing guard rail footings on the northern bridge approach is
appropriate.
REASONS FOR DECISION
1. To ensure the proposed development meets the requirements of the relevant
benchmarks from the 2018 Douglas Shire Planning Scheme and in particular, the
requirements of the FNQROC Development Manual and relevant Australian
Standards.
Further Development Permits
Not applicable
Concurrence Agency Response
Referral Agency Referral Agency Reference Date
State Assessment and Referral Agency
2003-16006 SRA 15 September 2020
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Note – Concurrence Agency Response is attached. This Concurrence Agency Response maybe amended by agreement with the respective agency.
Currency Period for the Approval
This approval, granted under the provisions of the Planning Act 2016, shall lapse six (6) years from the day the approval takes effect in accordance with the provisions of Section 85 of the Planning Act 2016.
Rights to make Representations & Rights of Appeal
The rights of applicants to make representations and rights to appeal to a Tribunal or the Planning and Environment Court against decisions about a development application are set out in Chapter 6, Part 1 of the Planning Act 2016.
A copy of the relevant appeal provisions are attached.
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Approved Drawing(s) and/or Document(s)
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Concurrence Agency Conditions
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State Assessment and Referral Agency Approved Plans
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Extracts from the Planning Act 2016 - Making Representations During Applicant’s Appeal
Period
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Extracts from the Planning Act 2016 – Appeal Rights
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