Queensland has another change to Thinning of vegetation on your rural land
Thinning Thickened Vegetation (Thinning)
Queensland has another change to Thinning of vegetation on your rural land
Any work you wish to undertake for Thinning , will now be assessed under the Vegetation Management Act 1999 (VMA) to determine if thickening has occurred to vegetation on your land and if it’s determined thickening has occurred , to thin , will require a development approval (DA) under Planning Act 2016.
SOLUTION
VMA Section 22A Application
If you determine you want to Thin vegetation , it must be applied for in accord with Section 22A and approved prior to works being commenced
Landowners must adhere to State Code 16: Native Vegetation Clearing in respect to the Regional Eco Systems (RE) on the Land.
https://www.dnrm.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1258075/state-code-16-veg-clearing-guide.pdf
DA Planning Act 2016 (PA)
If it’s determined , thickening has occurred , to thin , is now assessable development in accord with the PA.
DA may be made online through MyDAS2.
FastTrack5 qualifying Criteria Checklist 6 must be completed and uploaded when an on line DA is applied
DA fee $3,240 is payable for thinning
NON COMPLIANCE
PA provides a penalty for “Carrying out Assessable Development without a Permit which can be substantial
Emanate Legal and Base Consulting Group can assist in your DA necessary thinning vegetation process to prevent penalty
Should this be of interest to you, would you please feel free to contact Emanate Legal 07 47270128 , for an obligation free discussion in relation to how to carry out thinning on your land.
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Posted in Jim Pola Blog on Tuesday, 11 December 2018