State Significant Infrastructure
Pacific Highway - Woolgoolga to Ballina
Ballina Shire
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Pacific Highway - Woolgoolga to Ballina
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Submissions
Wayne Franklin
Comment
Wayne Franklin
Message
Attachments
Ray & Ruth Lambert
Object
Ray & Ruth Lambert
Barry & Jill Mitchell
Object
Barry & Jill Mitchell
Patricia Edwards
Object
Patricia Edwards
Vanessa Marshall
Object
Vanessa Marshall
Alex S Unwin
Comment
Alex S Unwin
Mark Graham
Object
Mark Graham
Message
Please find attached a submission from the Blackwall Highway Action group (including my personal submission) opposing the preferred route for the Broadwater to Coolgardie section of the Woolgoolga to Ballina Pacific Highway upgrade proposal.
There are many route upgrade options available in this landscape that will not have any impacts on biodiversity. This has been consistently raised with the RTA in previous consultation periods.
The Department of Planning and Infrastructure must not approve this proposed section of the Highway upgrade because of the massive impacts on biodiversity including significant impacts on numerous Matters of National Environmental Significance and the numerous Endangered Ecological Communities and Threatened Species and their habitats listed under the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act that are known to occur in this area. These impacts are not able to be mitigated or offset. If the proposal proceeds, unacceptable loss of nationally signficant biodiversity assets will occur and significant impacts on numerous Matters of National Environmental Significance will be generated.
The Department of Planning and Infrastructure must not approve the development because the proposal does not meet the Principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development as required by the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act.
Please acknowledge receipt of this submission and ensure that the numerous Matters of National Environmental Significance in the area are protected from significant impact by building the upgrade in those substantial parts of the subject landscape that have no native vegetation present.
Yours sincerely,
Mark Graham
For.
Blackwall Highway Action Group.
Who is the relevant planner please?
thank you
Mark Graham
Attachments
Deborah Whitley
Comment
Deborah Whitley
Pam Albiston
Object
Pam Albiston
Ann Sharp
Object
Ann Sharp
Anurago Reichelt
Object
Anurago Reichelt
Message
Attachments
Carla Deery
Comment
Carla Deery
Denise Deane
Object
Denise Deane
Greg Clancy
Object
Greg Clancy
Message
Attached please find my submission on the Woolgoolga to Ballina Pacific Highway Upgrade EIS
which is presently on display. I will forward a PowerPoint detailing the threatened species of the
Glenugie to Iluka turnoff section of the route via a separate email.
Attached please find my submission and a PowerPoint presentation showing the threatened species of the Glenugie to Iluka Road section of the highway upgrade.