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Dorrigo NP
Cascade NP
Junuy Juluum NP
Nymboi-Binderay NP
Nymboi-Binderay SCA
Cascade SCA
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DO RRIGO
Coramba Road
Lower Bielsdown Road
Morora
Road
Orange Trees Road
Slingsbys Road
Beverleys Road
Measuring Hut RoadCedar Road
Lower Bobo Road
Callit
ris R
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Retrievers Road
Waterfall Way
Timmsvale Road
Breakwells Road
Vine S
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Beech Street
Timmsvale Road
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Map Sheets: 1:100,000 Dorrigo 94371:25,000 Moleton 9437-1SScale: 100,000
Projection: GDA_1994_MGA_Zone_56Datum: GCS_GDA_1994
North Ea st Region - Dorrigo M a na gem ent AreaLoc a lity M a p
Com pa rtm ents 531, 534, 535 & 536Wild Ca ttle Creek Sta te Forest
M AP FEAT U RESHarvest Area
Flora ReservesState ForestNational Park & Nature ReserveBuilt Up Area
Plantations Ñ Safety Points
SAFET Y PO INT SHelicopter Landing Areaf
Shannon Creek Rd
RO ADSSealedAll Weather, UnsealedDry Weather, UnsealedFour Wheel DriveProposed HaulageDrainage Feature
Map Produced By: Bob AspdenDate: 30/8/2017
Heli la nd ing Point (M O LE10)Qua rry on O ra nge T rees Roa dN 30° 12' 7.10" E 153° 46’ 24.14"
Em ergency M eeting PointM O LE 2 Intersection of M ega n-Briggsva le Rd & M oses Roc k Rd , in the Ca sc a d e township Grid Ref: 479784 E 6655412 N
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Harvest Plan Operational Map
Projection: GDA_1994_MGA_Zone_56Datum: GCS_GDA_1994
Urunga MA
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Map Sheets: 1:100,000 Dorrigo 94371:25,000 Moleton 9437-1S
Created: 27/02/2017Bob AspdenCreated By:
Version 1
Caution!Wooden Bridge to be repaired
HARVESTING EXCLUSIONSMAP FEATURES
Indicative Drainage FeatureDrainage LineState Forest10 / 100 m Contour1 Km Grid
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Scale: 1:20,000
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Projection: GDA_1994_MGA_Zone_56Datum: GCS_GDA_1994
Urunga MA
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Map Sheets: 1:100,000 Dorrigo 94371:25,000 Moleton 9437-1S
Created: 27/02/2017Bob AspdenCreated By:
Version 1
Caution!Wooden Bridge to be repaired
HARVESTING EXCLUSIONSMAP FEATURES
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! ! Compartment BoundaryState Forest Boundary
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Document title: Plantation Harvest and Haul Plan Version No.: 2 Page 1 of 11 Harvest Plan no.: 9017102 Approval Date: 2/05/2018 Expiry Date: 2/05/2019
Warning: a printed copy of this document may be uncontrolled. Please verify this is the latest version prior to use.
Hardwood Forests Division
Plantation Harvest and Haul Plan
State Forest Wild Cattle Creek Compartments 531, 534, 535 & 536
Management Area Dorrigo Plantation Ageclass
1963, 64, 65 & 67 (1st rotation)
1997, 98 & 2000 (2nd rotation)
Harvest Plan No. HP2018-0017
JN 9017102 (1990’s AC)
JN 9017728 (1960’s AC)
Plantation Authorisation No.
GR0619P
Legal Conditions Plantation harvesting under the Plantations and Reafforestation Act 1999 and Regulation (Code) 2001.
Certification Timber products removed from the plan area are within the Defined Forest Area covered by Australian Forestry Standard and ISO14001 Certificate 13761
Prepared by Senior Planner
SIGNATURE ON FILE Date: 2/5/18
Bob Aspden
Reviewed by Senior Planner
SIGNATURE ON FILE Date: 2/5/18
Andrew Kemsley
Approved by Planning Supervisor SIGNATURE ON FILE
Date: 2/5/18
Matthew Kinny
Abbreviations FT = Forest Technician, HC = Harvesting Coordinator, PtS= Protection Supervisor, HS = Harvesting Supervisor, RS = Roading Supervisor, RC = Roading Coordinator, Crew = Harvest Contractor/Forest Operators, Code = Plantations and Reafforestation (Code) Regulation 2001 IFOA = Integrated Forestry Operations Approval, TSL = Threatened Species Licence, EPL = Environment Protection Licence, FL = Fisheries Licence, CH = Cultural Heritage, SOP = Standard Operating Procedure.
1. Harvest Area Details (all Slope info is LiDAR derived)
Cpt 531 Cpt 534 Cpt 535 Cpt 536 Total
Gross Area (ha) 202 230 264 234 930
Harvest Area (ha) 19 78 56 85 238
Slope 0 – 15 degrees (%) 75 73 82 85
Slope 15 – 20 degrees (%) 20 23 14 12
Slope 20 – 25 degrees (%) 5 4 4 3
Slope 25 – 30 degrees (%) 0 0 0 0
Contractor must ensure timber removed is allocated to the correct compartment when entered into Electronic Delivery Docket.
Document title: Plantation Harvest and Haul Plan Version No.: 2 Page 2 of 11 Harvest Plan no.: 9017102 Approval Date: 2/05/2018 Expiry Date: 2/05/2019
Warning: a printed copy of this document may be uncontrolled. Please verify this is the latest version prior to use.
2. Harvesting Objectives
Silviculture Type Harvesting Objectives, Plantation Condition and History
Plantation Thinning
Younger (1990’s) Ageclass
(JN9017102)
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Plantation Thinning
Older (1960’s) Ageclass (JN9017728)
The objective is to thin all Blackbutt, Blue Gum and Flooded Gum stands of both the older (1960’s) and younger (1990’s) plantation to a final stocking.
The original plantation stands were established by the Forestry Commission of NSW in the mid to late 1960’s. The Bobo wildfire of 1994 severely burnt much of this plantation and was subsequently salvage logged and replanted with Blackbutt and Blue Gum in 1997-1999. Some of the original plantation (not severely burnt) was preserved around drainage lines and depressions (see peach coloured areas on HPOM). Some of the younger plantation had a 1st thinning in 2007 (see hatched area on HPOM).
Plantation Thinning of the younger plantation (1997, 98 & 99 age class) is to remove approximately 𝟐
𝟑⁄ of the stand, using a random tracking approach and
thinning from below (removing the poorer suppressed and sub-dominant stems). Thinning is to achieve a final target of 200 stems/ha (retained basal area of approximately 12m2/ha).
Thinning of the older plantation (1963, 64, 65 & 67 age class) is to remove approximately 𝟏
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suppressed and sub-dominant stems) every 1 in 2 stems where access will allow. Thinning is to achieve a final target of 80-100 stems/ha (retained basal area of approximately 18-20m2/ha).
The Crew must ensure trees are processed into the highest value product available, while waste must be minimised through utilising available residue markets.
3. Expected Yields
Forest Type Young
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Quality Moderate-
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Area (ha) 117 22 59 40 238
Yield (m3/ha) 120 147 108 150
High Quality Large Sawlogs (m3) 0 0 0 2800 2,800
High Quality Small Sawlogs (m3) 700 110 300 800 1,800
Poles (m3) 230 0 120 0 350
Salvage (m3) 3,700 650 1,800 1,200 7,300
Veneer (m3) 120 50 60 400 600
Pulp(m3) 9,200 2,400 3,500 800 16,000
Total (m3) 14,000 3,200 6,300 6,000 29,600
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4. Harvesting Exclusions, Modified Harvest Areas and Boundary Management
Exclusion/Boundary Conditions
Typhonium sp. aff. brownii
1. Contractors and staff working within this plantation area must be trained in the recognition of Typhonium sp. aff. brownii and any new locations of the species within the authorised area are to be preserved in accordance with the following conditions (see attached description).
2. A 50-metre buffer area shall apply to all plants or groups of plants
to be measured from the outside edge of the plant or group of
plants during their vegetative phase (i.e. has above-ground foliage) (see HPOM).
3. Except for the maintenance of existing roads, operation of any
machinery that causes ground disturbance is prohibited within Typhonium sp. aff. brownii buffer areas during its vegetative phase.
4. Any other plantation operations such as hazard reduction burning, herbicide spraying, manual planting or harvesting that is likely to disturb topsoil layers must not be carried out with Typhonium buffer areas while the plant is in its vegetative phase (has above ground foliage) and only be carried out during the dormant period which is normally from May to the first period of good spring rain in each year (often late winter).
Forest Management Zones (FMZ)
FMZ 4 – Native forest (light green on operational map) is not available for harvesting under this harvest plan. A small number of extraction tracks through native forest are to be utilised to access plantation from Dump 12. Use of extraction tracks and dumps within native forest areas must comply with the TSL and EPL. The HC must assess extraction tracks and receive approval from the Planning Supervisor prior to use. The Crew must endeavor to minimize disturbance within native forest as far as practicable.
FMZ 5 – Hardwood Plantation – Available for harvesting in accordance with the conditions of this harvest plan (yellow and peach on operational map).
Rainforest See section 8 ‘Flora, Fauna and Endangered Ecological Communities’
5. Haulage Route and Contractor Travel Route
Haul Route Haulage is planned to access the Eastern Dorrigo Way via Moses Rock Road and the Morora Road (Lower Bobo Road).
BEWARE – This haulage route is regularly used by the public (both recreational and local traffic).
The Eastern Dorrigo Way and the Morora Road (Lower Bobo Road) do not have
B-double gazettal. Therefore B-doubles are not permitted within this
operation.
All operational staff are to communicate relative location along the haulage
route using Km markers. Apply Rural Road Safety Strategy Appendix 1
Communication Procedure
Broken Bridge
(Crossing A)
Crossing A is a timber bridge that requires re-decking. The current decking is
rotten and dangerous. No vehicles are to cross this bridge until the
refurbishment has been completed.
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Speed Limit • A 60km/hr maximum speed limit applies to log trucks on the gravel road sections of the haulage route.
• A 20km/hr speed limit applies to all operational vehicles when passing the Cascade township (near the intersection with the Megan-Briggsvale Road) as per on-site signage.
Non-haulage Roads There are a number of non-haulage roads as indicated on the operational map. They may be used with HC approval for forwarding provided they are drained to the appropriate specifications. They may be used for vehicular access where they have been assessed by the HC prior to use, and are in a stable condition unlikely to cause environmental harm.
6. Community
Issue Conditions
Recreational access to harvesting area
For public safety Orange Trees Road, will be closed during the period of roading and harvesting operations.
The HC must erect closure notices on all entry points to the operational area.
7. Infrastructure
Infrastructure Conditions
All Mapped Trails Mapped trails must be reinstated to similar or better condition to that prior to harvesting/extraction and comply with the Code. Where trails do not comply with the Code the HC, in consultation with the RS, must determine the most appropriate maintenance work.
8. Flora, Fauna and Endangered Ecological Communities
Condition Prescription
Koalas The HC and Crew must look for koalas, and evidence of koalas (scats), throughout the operation. The Planning Supervisor must be notified immediately if a koala is detected within the plantation area.
If a koala is located during harvesting, the inhabited tree must be marked by the HC or Crew, a 50m buffer instigated around the inhabited tree and a temporary corridor of unharvested vegetation retained (collectively referred to as the temporary protection zone (TPZ)) to link the inhabited tree to the nearest retained native vegetation. Harvesting operations may then proceed around the TPZ. When the koala has moved from within the TPZ, all available trees within this area may be harvested.
The impact of the plantation harvesting operation on koalas will be minimised by not harvesting native forest adjacent to the plantation during the operation.
Rainforest Indicative rainforest boundaries (pink on the operational map) must be field verified by the HC prior to harvesting within 100m. Verified rainforest must be excluded from harvesting.
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Endangered Ecological Community (EEC)
Endangered Ecological Community (EEC) ‘Lowland Rainforest in the NSW North Coast and Sydney Basin Bioregions’ is potentially present within these compartments. The HC and Crew must search for areas of this forest community using the indicative rainforest boundaries (pink on the operational map) as a guide. If areas are present they must be excluded from harvesting. FCNSW EEC Identification Guide to be used to identify if vegetation constitutes this EEC.
Unique and Special Wildlife Values
The following endangered species are known to occur within 5km of the harvest area:
• Mixophyes iteratus (Giant-Barred Frog) • Mixophyes balbus (Stuttering Frog) • Typhonium sp. aff. brownii • Olearia flocktoniae (Dorrigo Daisy Bush)
• Kardomia silvestris (formerly Babingtonia)
• Marsdenia longiloba, (Slender Marsdenia)
• Triplarina imbricata (Creek Triplarina)
Pre-harvest field work has not identified these species within the operational area.
The HC and Crew must review descriptions and diagrams of these species (see
attached) prior to commencing operations. If identified during operational
activities the Planning Supervisor must be notified immediately and operations
halted until appropriate conditions are determined.
Native Habitat Trees Native habitat trees must be retained during harvesting. Native habitat trees should be easily identified due to the presence of hollows and their large size, compared to the surrounding plantation trees. To avoid doubt, native habitat trees do not include crop trees or plantation ingrowth from native species.
9. Protecting Soil and Water
Issue Conditions
Drainage Lines
(1st & 2nd Order)
Thinning within the buffer zone of 1st and 2nd order drainage lines is permitted under this plan, but harvesting must comply with the following prescriptions:
(1) No harvesting machinery is permitted to enter the 5m zone (area immediately surrounding either side of all drainage lines) for the purposes of harvesting. Harvesting operations must use “reach in” techniques to harvest this area.
(2) The top 200mm of soil must be dry enough to allow operations without risk of soil erosion to the edge of the drainage feature.
(3) Directional felling must be used to prevent as much as practicable the felling of trees into the defined channel.
(4) If directional felling cannot practicably be carried out, or if trees are accidentally felled into the defined channel, the relevant trees must be removed from the channel, unless the removal is likely to cause more than minimal disturbance to the bed and banks of the channel.
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(5) If logs are removed from within a buffer zone, subject to suitable weather conditions, any disturbed area must be restored to 70% groundcover within 7 days and any furrow created by the removal of the logs must be filled or drained to prevent concentrated flow into the drainage line.
Harvesting within buffer zones must comply with conditions 16, 62-63 of the Plantations and Reafforestation (Code) Regulation 2001.
To assist in locating drainage line features the operational map contains indicative LIDAR derived drainage features. These indicative features may be drainage lines, depressions or neither. The Operational Map indicates the buffer zones for mapped drainage lines (10m for 1st and 2nd order streams). This prescription does not apply to mapped drainage lines that are identified as drainage depressions in the field (see clause below).
Note: Harvesting within the 5m Zone (area immediately surrounding either side of all drainage lines) should aim to thin from above -removing the larger trees
Drainage Depressions Within 5m of the centre of drainage depressions trees may only be harvested if the top 200mm of soil is dry enough to avoid erosion to the feature. Machinery within 5m of the centre of drainage depressions must:
(1) Not create log furrows. (2) Minimise soil exposure by using slash, littler and other ground
cover; and by using walkover extraction techniques where possible.
(3) Prevent skewing of machinery tracks. (4) Not travel along drainage depressions. (5) Elevate the leading edge of the log when skidding.
Rivers
(3rd order or higher stream with permanent flow)
All 3rd order and higher drainage lines within the plantation will be conservatively managed as rivers with a 20m hard buffer. The crew must identify the boundary using GPS. No harvesting is permitted within the buffer zone of a wetland or river (3rd order or greater drainage line).
Drainage feature mapping To assist in locating drainage line features the operational map contains indicative LIDAR derived drainage features and associated exclusion zones. The mapping has assessed the stream bank and exclusion conservatively. However due to the wide flat drainage features and poor Lidar coverage there will be some errors in the mapping of exclusion zones. The HC may measure and approve harvesting in a mapped drainage feature exclusion where there is a mapping error.
Slope Limits for Harvesting Machinery
> 30 degrees: Harvesting is not permitted
Condition 59(2) of the Code, regarding the assessment of slope within the majority of the plantable area, applies to this operation.
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Ground Cover Any areas of significant soil disturbance must be stabilised by the Crew to prevent soil erosion (e.g. spreading grass seed).
Log Dumps Refer to Conditions 60, 61 and 61A of the Code
Log stockpile areas within native forest areas must be approved by the Planning Supervisor prior to use and must be located so as to minimise disturbance to understorey elements.
Roading Management During Harvesting
HC is responsible for monitoring road and crossing drainage during haulage.
Wet Weather Harvesting Refer to Condition 64C of the Code.
Indicative areas suitable for wet weather harvesting are marked on the operational map (yellow with brown dots).
Crew is responsible for implementing automatic closures and following notified closures.
HC is responsible for ensuring crew notified when notified closure is lifted.
Extraction Tracks Refer to Condition 64A and 64B of the Code.
Crew is responsible for progressive drainage of extraction tracks.
10. Drainage Line Crossing Approvals
Crossing Conditions
Several drainage line crossing points have been identified during planning and are shown on the HPOM
Where practical extraction routes must avoid drainage line crossings.
Slash crossings must be used to cross drainage lines and depressions, but only if there is no water flowing in the channel or depression.
The HC must assess indicative drainage line crossing points and determine the most suitable location. The HC must authorise the use of drainage lines crossings prior to use.
Harvesting machinery must cross drainage lines at authorised crossings as per conditions 37-41 the Code.
11. Required Documentation
Document Conditions
Plantations and Reafforestation Regulation 2001 (Code)
FCNSW staff and Crew must hold a copy of the Code onsite and ensure the operation remains compliant.
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12. Operational Plan Briefing: A briefing of this operational plan was conducted by
Person Role Nature of Briefing Date
13. Acknowledgement of Briefing: I acknowledge that I have received a copy of the plan documents
and that I have been briefed on the conditions of the Plan. I understand the operational control requirements as outlined in the plan and take responsibility for the implementation of plan conditions relevant to my responsibilities
Name Role Signature Date
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Operational Diary:
Date Issue Action Required
Action Completed
Initials
Record: Daily activities (eg tree marking, dump 2); Condition 5.2 of TSL items - EEC locations, rocky outcrops, koala scats, feed tree identification etc), discussions with stakeholders/neighbours/ site visitors; areas of impenetrable understorey; unviable areas not marked, non-conformances; harvesting issues identified, twice weekly road and crossing drainage checks
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FORESTRY CORPORATION OF NSW – NORTH EAST REGION
ROADWORKS PLAN
Wild Cattle Creek State Forest; Compartments 531, 534, 535 & 536
ASSOCIATED HARVEST PLAN NO: JN 9017102
Certification
Prepared by:
Senior Planner SIGNATURE ON FILE Date: 2/5/18
Bob Aspden
Reviewed by:
Senior Planner SIGNATURE ON FILE Date: 2/5/18
Andrew Kemsley
Reviewed by:
Planning Supervisor SIGNATURE ON FILE Date: 2/5/18
Matt Kinny
Road Works and Operational Expenditure Approved by:
A/Roading manager SIGNATURE ON FILE Date: 2/5/18
Tamara Campbell
Duration of Approval:
The above approval is valid until 12 months from date of signature. Contents
1. Cover Page
2. Operational Map
3. Costings
4. Roadworks Plan Text/Prescriptions/Road and crossings work sheets
5. Locality Map
6. Safety Plan HAMEEP
7. Harvesting Plan
8. Harvesting Notification List (Operations Team Leader and Roading Supervisor Only)
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1. Objectives
• Roadworks are required to service plantation harvesting operations within the above compartments. These compartments are scheduled for harvest in mid 2018.
• The operational map shows the location of the proposed works.
• Attachments: Financial Analysis Spreadsheet gives full details of costs, benefits, material & plant requirements.
2. Specifications and Legal Conditions
This operation must comply with:
• Standard Operating Procedures for Native Forest Operations on the North Coast.
• Licence Conditions issued by Forestry Corporation of NSW under the Forestry Act (2012).
• State Forests of NSW Forest Practices Code - Part 2 Timber Harvesting in Native Forests February 1999 and Forest Practices Code Part 4 Forest Roads and Fire Trails (February 1999).
• Integrated Forestry Operations Approval issued under part 5B of the Forestry Act 2012 (IFOA) including the associated licences:
- Threatened Species Licence issued under the Threatened Species Conservation Act (1995).
- Fisheries Licence issued under section 220ZW of the Fisheries Management Act 1994.
- This operation is a non-scheduled operation under the Environment Protection Licence issued under section 55 of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. Roading and harvesting operations are licensed. All EPL conditions will apply to roading operations.
• Technical Guidance Notes for Roadworks.
• State Forests of NSW Forest Practices Code - Part 1 Timber Harvesting in Forests NSW Plantations 2005 and Forest Practices Code Part 4 Forest Roads and Fire Trails (February 1999).
• Plantations and Reafforestation Act (1999).
• Plantations and Reafforestation (Code) Regulation (2001), subject to the conditions described in Attachment 1 of the Authorisation for the timber plantation.
3. Special Conditions
Feature Conditions
Threatened Species A number of Typhonium sp. individuals have previously been identified as occurring adjacent to Dump 5 Trail (south of Dump 5 – see HPOM). Operators to minimise disturbance to road verge in these areas.
Giant-Barred frogs have been identified adjacent to Crossing A (wooden bridge). Operators to minimise disturbance to road verge in this area.
A number of other endangered species have been identified as potentially occurring within the operational area. All operators are to use the species descriptions and diagrams in the appendix of this plan to identify any endangered species.
The Dorrigo Daisy Bush Road Maintenance Protocol must be implemented when conducting roadworks within the operational area.
Roading Co-ordinator must mark area in the field that requires Dorrigo Daisy Bush Road Maintenance Protocol
Safety Issues (includes hazards, public use of roads)
Crossing A is a timber bridge that requires re-decking. The current decking is rotten and dangerous. No vehicles are to cross this bridge until the refurbishment has been completed.
Roads Traversing Native Forest
Trees >20cm DBHOB must not be removed during roadworks outside the authorised plantation area. Despite this, dangerous trees & stags over 20cm DBHOB should be removed (where safe to do so). The Roading Coordinator must record the date, DBHOB, risk & location of unsafe tree or stag.
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4. General Conditions
• Tree removal should be undertaken mechanically where possible. Refer to Safety Procedures 4.25 “Manual Tree Felling” and 4.26 “Management of Hazardous Trees & Overhead Hazards”.
• Remove vegetation within 3m of the road prism only where required to maintain safe sight distance and passage of trucks.
• Note: Clearing is generally permitted within 3m of the road prism for all roads. Ground disturbance and tree debris may impact outside this 3m either side of the road prism as is required to effect clearing within 3m of the road prism. Conditions 5, 6 and 47 Schedule 5 of the EPL must apply.
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5. Works Schedule
Road Name: Orange Trees Road Road Category: Permanent Road Length 6200 m from Moses Rock Road to Dump 6.
WORKS REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS/SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Sit
e In
fo
Works on >30° slopes C
Mass movement conditions C
Dispersible Soils Conditions C
Pav
emen
t
Widening
Minor Realignment C
Re-opening C
Remove vegetation / debris C
Repair surface C
Crown / Crossfall C
Gravel
C
Some light gravelling on steeper and slippery sections where required
Ro
adsi
de
& B
atte
rs
Remove trees >20 cm dbhob C
Remove Dangerous trees/stags only
Remove trees <20 cm dbhob C
Repair/upgrade of Batters C
Dra
inag
e
Culverts C Clean
Mitre Drains C Clean
ROD / Spoon C Maintain
Belts/Channels C
Drop Downs C
Silt Trapping C
1. Start Date: Finish Date:
Date Event Initial
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Road Name: Plantation Crescent Road Category: Temporary Road Length 2500 m from Coachwood Road to the intersection with Dump 5 Trail.
WORKS REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS/SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Sit
e In
fo
Works on >30° slopes C
Mass movement conditions C
Dispersible Soils Conditions C
Pav
emen
t
Widening C
Minor Realignment C
Re-opening C
Remove vegetation / debris C
Repair surface C
Crown / Crossfall C
Gravel
C
Some light gravelling on steeper and slippery sections where required
Ro
adsi
de
& B
atte
rs
Remove trees >20 cm dbhob C
Remove Dangerous trees/stags only
Remove trees <20 cm dbhob C
Repair/upgrade of Batters C
Dra
inag
e
Culverts C
Mitre Drains C Clean
ROD / Spoon C Maintain and install as per EPL spacing
Belts/Channels C Install as per EPL spacing as required
Drop Downs C
Silt Trapping C
2. Start Date: Finish Date:
Date Event Initial
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Road Name: Coachwood Road Road Category: Permanent Road Length 800 m from Moses Rock Road to Plantation Crescent
WORKS REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS/SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Sit
e In
fo
Works on >30° slopes C
Mass movement conditions C
Dispersible Soils Conditions C
Pav
emen
t
Widening C
Minor Realignment C
Re-opening C
Remove vegetation / debris C
Repair surface C
Crown / Crossfall C
Gravel C
Ro
adsi
de
& B
atte
rs
Remove trees >20 cm dbhob C
Remove Dangerous trees/stags only
Remove trees <20 cm dbhob C
Repair/upgrade of Batters C
Dra
inag
e
Culverts C
Mitre Drains C Clean
ROD / Spoon C Maintain and install as per EPL spacing
Belts/Channels C
Drop Downs C
Silt Trapping C
3. Start Date: Finish Date:
Date Event Initial
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Road Name: 550/1 Trail Road Category: Temporary Road Length 200 m from Orange Trees Road to Dump 12
WORKS REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS/SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Sit
e In
fo
Works on >30° slopes C
Mass movement conditions C
Dispersible Soils Conditions C
Pav
emen
t
Widening C
Minor Realignment C
Re-opening C
Remove vegetation / debris C
Repair surface C
Crown / Crossfall C
Gravel
C
Some light gravelling on steeper and slippery sections where required
Ro
adsi
de
& B
atte
rs
Remove trees >20 cm dbhob C
Remove Dangerous trees/stags only
Remove trees <20 cm dbhob C
Repair/upgrade of Batters C
Dra
inag
e
Culverts C
Mitre Drains C Clean
ROD / Spoon C Maintain and install as per EPL spacing
Belts/Channels C
Drop Downs C
Silt Trapping C
4. Start Date: Finish Date:
Date Event Initial
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Road Name: Dump 5 Trail Road Category: Temporary Road Length 200m from Plantation Crescent to Dump 5 Trail
WORKS REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS/SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Sit
e In
fo
Works on >30° slopes C
Mass movement conditions C
Dispersible Soils Conditions C
Pav
emen
t
Widening
Minor Realignment C
Re-opening C
Remove vegetation / debris C
Repair surface C
Crown / Crossfall C
Gravel C
Ro
adsi
de
& B
atte
rs
Remove trees >20 cm dbhob C
Remove Dangerous trees/stags only
Remove trees <20 cm dbhob C
Repair/upgrade of Batters C
Dra
inag
e
Culverts C Clean
Mitre Drains C Clean
ROD / Spoon C Maintain and install as per EPL spacing
Belts/Channels C
Drop Downs C
Silt Trapping C
5. Start Date: Finish Date:
Date Event Initial
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Road Name: 536/2 Trail Road Category: Temporary Road Length 800m from Plantation Crescent to Dump 4
WORKS REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS/SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Sit
e In
fo
Works on >30° slopes C
Mass movement conditions C
Dispersible Soils Conditions C
Pav
emen
t
Widening
Minor Realignment C
Re-opening C
Remove vegetation / debris C
Repair surface C
Crown / Crossfall C
Gravel C
Ro
adsi
de
& B
atte
rs
Remove trees >20 cm dbhob C
Remove Dangerous trees/stags only
Remove trees <20 cm dbhob C
Repair/upgrade of Batters C
Dra
inag
e
Culverts C
Mitre Drains C Clean
ROD / Spoon C Maintain and install as per EPL spacing
Belts/Channels C
Drop Downs C
Silt Trapping C
6. Start Date: Finish Date:
Date Event Initial
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Road Name: 536/3 Trail Road Category: Temporary Road Length 700m from Plantation Crescent to Dump 1
WORKS REQUIRED INSTRUCTIONS/SITE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
Sit
e In
fo
Works on >30° slopes C
Mass movement conditions C
Dispersible Soils Conditions C
Pav
emen
t
Widening
Minor Realignment C
Re-opening C
Remove vegetation / debris C
Repair surface C
Crown / Crossfall C
Gravel C
Ro
adsi
de
& B
atte
rs
Remove trees >20 cm dbhob C
Remove Dangerous trees/stags only
Remove trees <20 cm dbhob C
Repair/upgrade of Batters C
Dra
inag
e
Culverts C
Mitre Drains C Clean
ROD / Spoon C Maintain and install as per EPL spacing
Belts/Channels C
Drop Downs C
Silt Trapping C
7. Start Date: Finish Date:
Date Event Initial
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Crossing Name: A – Coachwood Road.
Crossing Type Existing / New Future of Crossing
Drainage Feature Type
Stream Permanency
Timber Bridge Existing Permanent 3rd Order DL Intermittent
Crossing Approaches & Road Drainage
Reshaping Bed & Banks Nil Approach Works Maintain 2 x ROD’s
Pavement/structure Replace decking 5-30m Upstream left ROD
Disposal of spoil NA 5-30m Upstream right ROD
Inlet/Outlet Nil Practices where no 5-30m NA
Soil Stabilisation within 20m
Seed/Mulch disturbed soil Outlet control Existing Vege or use Silt Trapping e.g. siltmesh, haybale or siltpond if <5m vege
Soil erosion/sediment control
Existing Vegetation
Table drain silt control Nil
Start Date: Finish Date: Soil Stabilisation Date (must be within 5 days):
Date Event Initial
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Crossing Name: B – 536/3 Trail.
Crossing Type Existing / New Future of Crossing
Drainage Feature Type
Stream Permanency
Causeway Existing - Temporary 1st Order DL Intermittent
Crossing Approaches & Road Drainage
Reshaping Bed & Banks Nil Approach Works Maintain road surface
Pavement/structure Natural surface 5-30m Upstream left Install ROD
Disposal of spoil NA 5-30m Upstream right Install ROD
Inlet/Outlet Nil Practices where no 5-30m NA
Soil Stabilisation within 20m
Seed/Mulch disturbed soil Outlet control Existing Vege or use Silt Trapping e.g. siltmesh, haybale or siltpond if <5m vege
Soil erosion/sediment control
Existing Vegetation
Table drain silt control Nil
Start Date: Finish Date: Soil Stabilisation Date (must be within 5 days):
Date Event Initial
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6. Operational Control
Roading Supervisor to sign here
I acknowledge that I have received a copy of the plan documents and that I have been briefed on the conditions of the Plan. I understand the operational control requirements as outlined in the plan and take responsibility for the implementation of plan conditions as the principle controller of the operation.
I will brief any other operators not present at this briefing prior to them starting any work on site and ensure that risk assessment for the Safety Management Plan is completed for this area prior to operations commencing
Name: Signature:
Position: Date: From
Company: To
Name: Signature:
Position: Date: From
Company: To
Name: Signature:
Position: Date: From
Company: To
Name: Signature:
Position: Date: From
Company: To
Name: Signature:
Position: Date: From
Company: To
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7. Handover Briefing
I acknowledge that I have received a copy of the plan documents and that I have been briefed on the conditions of the Plan. I understand the operational control requirements as outlined in the plan.
Position - Company Name Signature Date