State Significant Development
Determination
Marulan South Limestone Mine Continued Operations Project
Goulburn Mulwaree
Current Status: Determination
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Due to a recent amendment to State Environmental Planning Policy (State and Regional Development) 2011 the consent authority for this project is now the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces. The Minister has delegated determination of the project to the Department.
Continuation and expansion of open cut limestone mining operations
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Submissions
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Hilary Myers
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Hilary Myers
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TALLONG
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New South Wales
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In the proposal the area of operations of the present quarry is set to be expanded by 256 Ha, this would increase the size of the disturbance by about 80% above its current area. The area surrounding the present site is forested and adjoins the Bungonia National Park. We live within 3km of the quarry and also back on to the National Park. On our property and in the park we have seen a number of koalas (classified by the Australian government as "Vunerable" in NSW), glossy black cockatoos (which are "one of the more threatened species of cockatoo in Australia and are listed as a vulnerable in NSW" - Department of Environment and Heritage), sugar gliders, feather-tailed gliders, yellow tailed black cockatoos (whose numbers are also in decline across NSW due to habitat loss) as well as several species of wallabies (red-neck and swamp), wallaroos, many wombats and countless other small birds and native animals. Habitat loss is the major cause of concern for all of these vulnerable species and a loss of yet another 256Ha is a concern. It is of particular concern for the large parrots and possums who require old trees with hollows in order to reproduce. Rehabilitating the area afterward will not replace these trees which take hundreds of years to reach the size where they will provide appropriate nesting opportunities for these animals.
P B Mulligan
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P B Mulligan
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MARULAN
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New South Wales
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We staunchly oppose this proposed expansion on the basis of Boral’s indicated and published truck movement figures showing planned increases in heavy vehicle movements on South Marulan road. See attached letter and details.
Attachments
Tomasy Planning
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Tomasy Planning
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Belinda Agren
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Belinda Agren
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Dennis Isbister
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Dennis Isbister
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David Keep
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David Keep
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Katie Bennett
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Katie Bennett
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Gunther Kaindl
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Gunther Kaindl
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Noni Staggs
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Noni Staggs
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Lee-Anne Dalton
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Lee-Anne Dalton
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Douglas Sutherland
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Douglas Sutherland
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Gwen Griffin
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Gwen Griffin
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Mick Arts
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Mick Arts
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Lynda Staff
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Lynda Staff
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Glenn Small
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Glenn Small
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Christy Derwent
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Christy Derwent
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Miranda Riddington
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Miranda Riddington
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Wayne Sargood
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Wayne Sargood
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Ros Leighton
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Ros Leighton
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Karoly and Lorraine Hegyi
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Karoly and Lorraine Hegyi
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Project Details
Application Number
SSD-7009
EPBC ID Number
2015/7521
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Extractive industries
Local Government Areas
Goulburn Mulwaree
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
Last Modified By
SSD-7009-Mod-1
Last Modified On
08/07/2022