File No: SF0598 IP
24 September 2021
Macquarie House Landscape Project DA cover letter
The Macquarie House Landscape Project involves repurposing the decommissioned Denham Henty Waterscape Fountain into a small area of public greenspace. It will provide public amenity by including a section of grass and garden displays such as cascading plants over the top tier of the existing fountain, whilst retaining a section of existing fountain surface and the iconic Willow. Similar design language will be utilised so the space ties back in with the broader Civic Square landscape. Henty Fountain was constructed in 1978 on the site of a former residence and car showroom, to commemorate the contribution to Launceston by Sir Denham Henty. Sir Henty was the Mayor of Launceston from 1948 to 1949, before taking office as a Senator for Tasmania from 1950 to 1968. Contact was made with Sir Henty's son Tim in 2018 regarding redevelopment of the site, which is attached with this application. During construction works for the Macquarie House redevelopment in 2018, major cracking was located in the bed of the fountain leading to it being decommissioned. The wet well, pumps and other water circulation infrastructure were all removed. Since the 2018 development the fountain has sat idle. Construction fencing remains to barricade off the top tier of the fountain from those exiting the public toilets.
Figure 1: The Denham Henty Waterscape Fountain as it stands in 2021
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The future of the fountain is as a small section of public greenspace, providing additional contrast to the predominately grey landscape of Civic Square. It will be infilled with growing medium and covered in turf, with the natural grade falling towards the road as to remove the current height difference from fountain crest to bed; the finished surface will match that of the surrounding area. A section of the existing cobblestone fountain bed will be retained in recognition of the site's former state as a fountain. This will also involve the retention of a plaque (Figure 2) that is embedded into the existing cobble stone surface. Chris Bonner of Heritage Tasmania has been consulted during the process as the site is heritage listed. However, Chris has said the heritage relates to Macquarie house rather than the fountain.
Figure 2: The existing plaque will be retained along with a section of the cobblestone fountain bed
As per the arborist report attached, the existing Salix (willow tree) overhanging the fountain will be retained. However, the Platanus × acerifolia (London Plane) to the south will be removed and replaced with a Ulmus Parvifolia Var. This species of tree will provide a similar form to the existing London Plane and is in keeping with tree species from the eastern section of Civic Square. Excavation work will be conducted sensitively as to not damage the existing Willow. Planting themes will be appropriate for the space, and match in with the Civic Square language - a detailed planting plan will be supplied prior to construction. This is as plants will be installed by CoL staff, and exact species will depend on market availability and involve input from those who will be maintaining the space. A similar formed concrete retaining wall will be installed to the north, which will include a new planter box retaining wall for the Willow. This has been designed such to move with the expansion of the Willow's root bed, not disjoint as the existing blockwork structure does. The planting theme is intended to mimic the flow of water similar to when the fountain was operational, with the turf emulating the pool and the cascading plants the sheet of water off the top tier of the fountain.
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Figure 3: Proposal for fountain redevelopment. A PDF file is included in the submission
Documentation included with the DA application includes:
Structural engineering and drainage details, along with GA plan from Pitt & Sherry
A Preliminary Site Investigation, prepared by Environmental Service and Design
A letter sent to Tim Henty - Sir Henty's son - regarding the fountain's original decommissioning in 2018
Arborists report from Stewart Malone, Coordinator Arboriculture, City of Launceston
This cover letter prepared by Isaac Probert, Graduate Engineer, City of Launceston
Landscape plan prepared by Matt Jordan, Recreation & Parks Project Officer, City of Launceston
Certificate of title documentation The repurpose of Henty Fountain will see one of the final pieces of the Civic Square puzzle completed. With no future as a fountain, the space will be redeveloped into public greenspace whilst maintaining a firm recognition of the site's history, and Sir Henty's contribution to Launceston. It will match in seamlessly with Civic Square design language, utilise planting of more appropriate species and provide a natural foreground to the recently renovated Macquarie House.
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CITY OF LAUNCESTON
DENHAM HENTY WATERSCAPEFOUNTAIN REDEVELOPEMENT
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G1. THESE DRAWINGS SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SPECIFICATION, ARCHITECTURAL, CIVIL AND RELEVANT ENGINEERING SERVICES, DOCUMENTS AND WITH OTHER SUCH WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS AS MAY BE ISSUED.
G2. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN SHALL BE VERIFIED ON SITE. ENGINEERS DRAWINGS MUST NOTBE SCALED. ARCHITECTS DRAWINGS SHALL BE THE PRIMARY SOURCE FOR DIMENSIONS, TYPICALLY.
G3. DURING CONSTRUCTION THE STRUCTURE SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A STABLE CONDITIONAND NO PART SHALL BE OVERSTRESSED.
G4. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATION AND THE RELEVANT CURRENT AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AND NCC.
G5. UNO DENOTES UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
G6. ALL DIMENSIONAL UNITS ARE MILLIMETRES EXCEPT REDUCED LEVELS AND DISTANCES (CHAINAGES) WHICH ARE METRES UNO.
G7. ALL DIMENSIONS WHICH TIE INTO OR OTHERWISE RELATE TO EXISTING STRUCTURESSHALL BE VERIFIED ON SITE PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION BY THE CONTRACTOR.
G8. SITE SET-OUT DRAWING IS BASED ON THE SITE SURVEY.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SET-OUT THE WORKS USING A LICENSED SURVEYOR.
G9. ANY DISCREPANCIES WITHIN PROJECT DOCUMENTATION SHALL BE REFERRED TO THESUPERINTENDENT FOR RESOLUTION.
G10. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO NOTIFY AND ALLOWTIME FOR THE ENGINEER TO INSPECT AT THE FOLLOWING POINTS: COMPLETEDEXCAVATION, FORMWORK, REINFORCEMENT, MEMBRANES AND EMBEDMENTS PRIOR TOPLACING CONCRETE, COMPLETED ERECTED STRUCTURAL FRAMING PRIOR TO COVERING.
F1. THESE NOTES SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SITE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT: (IF AVAILABLE)THE FOUNDATION ALLOWABLE BEARING CAPACITIES ARE NOMINATED AS FOLLOWS:
- GENERAL: 100 kPaTHE SITE CLASSIFICATION TO AS2870 IS: N/A
F2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN THE ENGINEER'S APPROVAL OF THE FOUNDATIONMATERIAL BEFORE PLACING CONCRETE.
F3. SUBGRADE MATERIAL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% DRY DENSITY RATIO (MODIFIED). IFIT IS CONSIDERED THAT THERE IS SIGNIFICANT RISK OF WET WEATHER, NATURALGROUND SHALL BE OVER EXCAVATED BY A MAXIMUM OF 200 mm. A LAYER OF SELECTFILL OF COMPACTED HIGHLY WEATHERED ROCK SHALL THEN BE PROVIDED TO BRINGTHE EXCAVATION BACK TO REQUIRED LEVEL.
F4. ENSURE CONCRETE FOOTING MINIMUM 150 mm CLEAR OF ANY ISOLATED ROCK OR FLOATER. PROVIDE SAND PACKING TO ENSURE SEPARATION.
E1. THESE NOTES SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SITE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT.
E2. ALL EXCAVATION SHALL BE CARRIED OUT IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO PRESERVE UNDISTURBED CONDITIONS AT THE UNDERSIDE OF FOOTINGS & SLABS.
E3. APPROVED BACKFILL MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED UNIFORMLY AROUND ALL FOOTINGSIDES IN 200 mm MAXIMUM LOOSE LAYERS AND COMPACTED TO 95% S.D.D.R. UNO.
E4. IF FOOTING EXCAVATIONS ARE LOWER THAN THOSE SHOWN ON DESIGN DRAWINGS,THE OVER EXCAVATION SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITH LEAN MIX MASS CONCRETE.
E5. FINISHED EARTHWORK SLOPES SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 1 VERTICAL IN 2HORIZONTAL UNO.
E6. ALL TRENCHING AND OTHER TEMPORARY EXCAVATIONS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITHAS2870 IN TERMS OF RATIO OF DEPTH TO HORIZONTAL DISTANCE FROM FOOTING.
E7. DISTURBED MATERIAL UNDER SLABS SHOULD BE COMPACTED WITH TWO PASSES OF AVIBRATING ROLLER. ANY REQUIRED FILL SHOULD BE FINE CRUSHED ROCK COMPACTEDTO 95% S.D.D.R. UNO.
C1. ALL WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATION AND AS3600. USE GENERAL PURPOSE CEMENT AND NORMAL WEIGHTAGGREGATES UNO. DO NOT USE ADDITIVES WITHOUT APPROVAL.
C2. CONCRETE QUALITY SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS (UNO) ;
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GENERAL N32PRECAST N40PAD AND STRIP FOOTINGS N25FOOTING BEAMS N25PEDESTALS N32BLINDING N15BACKFILL N15
C3. ALL REINFORCEMENT ON THIS PROJECT IS DESIGNATED AS FOLLOWS UNO:SYMBOL DESCRIPTION TYPESL MESH - SQUARE GRID D500L TO AS4671RL MESH - RECTANGULAR GRID D500L TO AS4671TM TRENCH MESH D500L TO AS4671R PLAIN BARS R250N TO AS4671S DEFORMED BARS D250N TO AS4671N DEFORMED BARS D500N TO AS4671
DESIGNATION EXAMPLESL82 REINFORCING MESH D500L 8 DIA. RIBBED BARS @ 200 CRS4-L12TM TRENCH MESH D500L 4 No 12 DIA. RIBBED BARS. (300 WIDE)4-R10-300 PLAIN BARS R250N 4 No 10 DIA. BARS @ 300 CRS4-S12-300 DEFORMED BARS D250N 4 No 12 DIA. BARS @ 300 CRS4-N16-200 T DEFORMED BARS D500N 4 No 16 DIA. BARS @ 200 CRS TOPNOTE: NUMBER OR SPACING SPECIFIED - GENERALLY NOT BOTH
C4. CLEAR COVER TO REINFORCEMENT (INCLUDING FITMENTS) SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS UNO
TOP COVER : 40 mmCAST AGAINST BUILDING OR FORMWORK : 40 mmCAST AGAINST GROUND PROTECTED BY DAMP PROOF MEMBRANE : 50 mmCAST AGAINST GROUND NOT PROTECTED BY DAMP PROOF MEMBRANE : 60 mmCAST AGAINST BLINDING CONCRETE : 50 mm
C5. SIZES OF CONCRETE ELEMENTS DO NOT INCLUDE THICKNESS OF ANY APPLIED FINISHES.
C6. BEAM DEPTHS ARE NOTED FIRST AND INCLUDE THE THICKNESS OF THE SLAB IF ANY.
C7. CONSTRUCTION JOINTS WHERE NOT SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS SHALL BE LOCATED TOTHE APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER. JOINTS TO BE SEALED WITH SEALANT AS NOTED ONDRAWING OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT.
C8. FORMS SHALL BE CHAMFERED FOR RE-ENTRANT ANGLES AND FILLETED FOR CORNERS.WHERE THESE WILL BE EXPOSED TO VIEW IN THE COMPLETED PROJECT THE FACE OFTHE BEVEL IN EACH CASE SHALL BE 25 mm WIDE UNO.
C9. NO HOLES, CHASES OR EMBEDMENTS OF PIPES OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN ON THESTRUCTURAL DRAWINGS SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER.
C10. NO ALLOWANCE HAS BEEN MADE FOR STACKED MATERIALS ON THE CONCRETE STRUCTURE UNO.
C11. CONCRETE FLOOR FINISH SHALL BE MONOLITHIC, STEEL TROWEL FINISH INTERNAL ANDBROOM FINISH EXTERNAL UNO.
C12. NO REINFORCEMENT SPLICES SHALL BE MADE IN POSITIONS OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN ON THE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER.
C13. MINIMUM LAP FOR MESH SHALL BE TWO TRANSVERSE WIRES PLUS 25 mm.
C14. WELDING OF REINFORCEMENT IS NOT PERMITTED UNLESS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGSOR APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER.
C15. TOP AND BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT IN SLABS SHALL BE SUPPORTED ON APPROVEDPLASTIC TIPPED CHAIRS IN BOTH DIRECTIONS AT MAXIMUM CENTRES OF:600 FOR 10 mm DIA. BARS,900 FOR 12 mm AND 16 mm DIA. BARS,1200 FOR 20 mm DIA. BARS750 FOR MESH.
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C18. SPLICED BARS SHALL BE LAPPED AS FOLLOWS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE:
THE NOTED LAP LENGTHS ARE FOR N32/N40 GRADE CONCRETE FOR ACTUAL BAR COVER NOT LESS THAN 40mm AND CLEAR SPACING BETWEEN BARS NOT LESS THAN 80mm.
CONSULT THE ENGINEER FOR LAPS FOR OTHER CONCRETE GRADES, COVER OR SPACING.
C19. FOR WIDE ELEMENTS, INCLUDING BAND BEAMS, LAPS SHALL BE STAGGERED SO THATNO MORE THAN 50% OF THE BARS ARE LAPPED AT ANY ONE CROSS SECTION AND THATTWO ADJACENT BARS ARE LAPPED AT ANY ONE LOCATION. WHERE STAGGERED BARSARE NOT POSSIBLE THE MINIMUM LAP LENGTH SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 1.25 TIMESTHE STANDARD LAP LENGTH OR AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS.
C20. THE LAP LENGTH OF BUNDLED BARS SHALL BE INCREASED FROM THE VALUES SHOWNIN THE TABLE AS FOLLOW:3 BAR BUNDLE - 20%4 BAR BUNDLE - 33%.
C21. INDIVIDUAL BARS WITHIN A BUNDLE SHALL BE TERMINATED AT DIFFERENT POINTS STAGGERED BY AT LEAST 40 TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE LARGER BAR.
C22. ALL SLAB RE-ENTRANT CORNERS SHALL HAVE 3-N16 BARS 1500 mm LONG AT 100 mmCENTRES TIED TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE TOP LAYER OF REINFORCEMENT UNO.
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GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
S-P.21.1000-00-STR-DRG-001 BPRELIMINARYAHD / MGA -
AS SHOWN (A3)
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Preliminary Site Investigation
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Contents
Preliminary Site Investigation ....................................................................................................1
Document Control ......................................................................................................................2
Executive Summary ....................................................................................................................5
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................6
2 Scope of Works....................................................................................................................6
3 Basis for Assessment ...........................................................................................................6
4 Site Details ..........................................................................................................................7
4.1 Ownership and Location ...............................................................................................7
4.2 Site Layout ....................................................................................................................8
5 Zoning and Land Use .........................................................................................................10
6 Contaminants of Potential Concern ..................................................................................10
7 Geology, Hydrology and Hydrogeology .............................................................................11
8 Site Drainage and Discharge Points ...................................................................................11
8.1 Soil and Surface Water ................................................................................................11
8.2 Groundwater ..............................................................................................................11
8.3 Waste .........................................................................................................................11
10 Analytical and Sampling Plan .........................................................................................17
13 Conclusions and Recommendations ..............................................................................22
List of Figures
Figure 1 – Site Location. The blue highlighted area of Civic Square.,: The List 2016. ................................ 7
Figure 2. Site of the previous water feature, which is due for re-development. ........................................ 8
Figure 3: Proposed water feature as part of the new development. ......................................................... 9
Figure 4. Zoning – Zoning boundaries as per the Launceston Interim Planning Scheme 2015. ................ 10
Figure 5. Preliminary Conceptual Site Model ......................................................................................... 16
Figure 6 -2016 Bores MWN (North) and MWS (South) Installed. ........................................................... 17
Figure 7 - Revised CSM .......................................................................................................................... 24
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List of Tables
Table 1 - Soil Assessment Criteria, Health Screening Levels / Health Investigation Levels ....................... 14
Table 2 - Soil Assessment Criteria, Ecological Investigation Levels / Ecological Screening Levels ............. 14
Table 3 - Groundwater Assessment Criteria ........................................................................................... 15
Table 4 – Sample Information ................................................................................................................ 17
Table 5 – Soil samples with depths 1-2m ............................................................................................... 18
Table 6 – Soil samples with depths 4-8m ............................................................................................... 19
Table 7 – Groundwater .......................................................................................................................... 20
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Executive Summary
A Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) was conducted on Civic Square, Launceston 7250, by
Environmental Service and Design (ES&D), to determine if the risk is acceptable from
contamination to the DA proposed by Launceston City Council (LCC). The PSI was required by
the Launceston Council under the Potentially Contaminated Land Code which identified the
property as a potential source of contamination to the proposed development of the civic
square. E2.5 & E2.6.2.
After a review of the site history from WorkSafe Tasmania (WST), it was found that there were
no registered sources of dangerous goods stored at 91-97 Charles Street, Launceston. However,
there may be soil and groundwater contamination due to other historical operations.
A wider investigation was focusing on risk to the proposed development (Launceston City Heart
Project) was conducted in 2016 and the extensive tests conducted at that time was reviewed
as part of this development. Launceston City Heart Project found no contamination during the
development and this information informs this PSI.
ES&D found records of two nearby underground fuel tank facilities, one nearby and up gradient
at 68 to 72 Cameron Street and a second at “Macquarie House” at 92 Cameron Street. Other
potentially contaminated sites were up gradient. Risk to workers on the development exists
from contaminated groundwater if it is shallow in the area and there is potential contamination
from the UPSS systems up gradient.
Based on the potential contamination and area where the development will occur, two
groundwater bores were installed (2016), and soil samples were taken in 2016. The bores were
constructed to a standard suitable as permanent monitoring bores should council wish to
perform future groundwater monitoring.
Although it was noted that groundwater TRH F2 level for C10 – C16 Fraction was 2,850 ug/l
indicating a general low level of groundwater contamination in the area, results confirmed that
there is no risk to potential receptors in the vicinity of the development as the contamination
levels in both groundwater and soil were below the NEPM Health Screening Levels and the
Groundwater Investigation Levels.
Thus, the investigation meets the LCC Planning requirement:
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E2.5.1 P1(b) – Land is suitable for the intended use, having regard to an environmental site
assessment that demonstrates that the level of contamination does not present a risk to human
health or the environment.
and
E2.6.2 P1(b) – Excavation does not adversely impact on health and the environment, having regard
to an environmental site assessment that demonstrates that the level of contamination does not
present a risk to human health or the environment.
1 Introduction
Environmental Service and Design (ES&D) were engaged by their client Launceston City Council
to undertake a Preliminary Site Investigation (PSI) on the Civic Square, Launceston. This PSI
requires a review of historical uses to risk assess the property and to determine the level of risk
it may pose to the proposed development.
Under the Launceston City Council Interim Planning Scheme 2015 the proposed development
will need to satisfy the Contaminated Land Code E2.5 and E2.6;
E2.5.1 P1(b) – Land is suitable for the intended use, having regard to an environmental site
assessment that demonstrates that the level of contamination does not present a risk to human
health or the environment.
and
E2.6.2 P1(b) – Excavation does not adversely impact on health and the environment, having regard
to an environmental site assessment that demonstrates that the level of contamination does not
present a risk to human health or the environment.
2 Scope of Works
The scope of works included interpretation of the site history from WorkSafe Tasmania (WST),
consideration of the site environmental setting, identification of potential human and
ecological receptors and consideration of risks to identified receptors and development of a
Conceptual Site Model (CSM).
3 Basis for Assessment
As a State Policy for the purposes of State Policies and Procedures Act 1993, the National
Environmental Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure 1999 (NEPM) was the
guideline used for the assessment.
The assessment included elements of a Preliminary Environmental Site Assessment as defined
in NEPM Schedule B2.
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4 Site Details
4.1 Ownership and Location
The Civic Square (Figure 1) is owned by the Launceston City Council and has no PID or Title
Reference. The square was formerly Cameron Street. Figure 1 shows location of underground
fuel tanks, indicated with a X.
Figure 1 – Site Location. The blue highlighted area of Civic Square., with historic underground fuel tanks indicated
with an “X” - Source: The List 2016.
X
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4.2 Site Layout
Civic square is a large open square that is almost completely paved. The area allows free access
to various government buildings and has benches and small grasses areas.
The proposed development will involve the re-development of an existing water feature as part
of the project. The PSI is informed by the 2016 work and the encountering of no contamination.
Figure 2. Site of the previous water feature, which is due for re-development.
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Figure 3: Proposed water feature as part of the new development.
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5 Zoning and Land Use The site spread across two zones - Urban Mixed-Use zone and the Open Space zone. The Launceston
City Council Interim Planning Scheme 2015 (Figure 3), with the surrounding zones consisting of Central
Business (Blue to the south), Inner Residential (Red to the East), Open Space (Dark Green to the north
and east), Recreation (Light green to the west and east), Utilities (Light Yellow to the west) and
Particular Purpose (Dark Yellow to the west).
Figure 4. Zoning – Zoning boundaries as per the Launceston Interim Planning Scheme 2015.
Highlighting - Central Business (Blue), Inner Residential (Red), Open Space (Dark Green), Recreation
(Light Green), Utilities (Light Yellow) and Particular Purpose (Dark Yellow).
6 Contaminants of Potential Concern
Contaminants of Potential Concern (COPC) include hydrocarbons, BTEX, and lead. Potential for
hydrocarbon and lead contamination arises from the previous land use as service stations in
the area, however there are no dangerous goods currently recorded on the site. WST have no
record of underground fuel tanks at 91-97 Charles Street. Additionally, hydrocarbons, BTEX,
Lead and PAH are expected from the nearby underground fuel tanks at 68 to 72 Cameron Street
and a second at “Macquarie House” at 92 Cameron Street.
Site
Particular Purpose
Utilities
Open Space
Recreation
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7 Geology, Hydrology and Hydrogeology
Review of the Tasmanian Land Information System (The List) indicated that the geology of the
immediate and surrounding area is Undifferentiated Cenozoic sequences which is described as
poorly consolidated, dominantly siliceous clasts in some areas, of probable Pleistocene age. The
local topography slopes in a North / North Westerly direction. The groundwater flow is most
likely in a north-westerly direction. The local topography and the sites proximity to the river
suggests the water table underlying the site is likely to be shallow, the investigation found that
this is not the case. This may mean that there is an increased risk of exposure to vapours moving
to the surface from hydrocarbon contaminated groundwater. Note that recreational types of
use do not trigger vapour intrusion issues.
8 Site Drainage and Discharge Points
8.1 Soil and Surface Water
The proximity to historic service stations and other underground storage tanks (X figure 1)
would most likely not impact on the site soils. There is potential for the groundwater to be
contaminated and if so then the risk if vapour intrusion occurs in the Civic Square. With
excavation, there is potential for worker exposure to the vapours.
8.2 Groundwater
Groundwater contamination from underground fuel tanks up gradient from the Civic Square is
a real possibility (X figure 1). The inferred groundwater direction is to the north-west. A wider
investigation indicates that underground fuel tanks have been present at 68-72 Cameron Street
in the 1930’s. These tanks are situated up gradient of the proposed development. Additional
underground fuel tanks have been located at 92 Cameron Street, which is situated southeast of
the development. Any leakage from when these tanks were operational could potentially
impact groundwater directly below the development. A preliminary Conceptual Site Model
(CSM) is presented in Figure 5.
8.3 Waste
No waste issues have been identified in this desktop study. But management measures will be
required if soil is removed from the site during the water feature construction.
9 Potential Receptors
A preliminary Conceptual Site Model (CSM) (Figure 5) was developed after consideration of risks
to potential human and ecological receptors as outlined below.
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9.1 Human Receptors
The site use will not change from a Civic Square. The surrounding buildings contain commercial
employees and customers. The square is an open space containing users passing through.
Workers and subsurface workers will work on the development. Risks to human health from
hydrocarbon contamination can arise via the inhalation route from vapour intrusion into
building spaces, or when people are in close proximity to vapours for extended periods (e.g.,
subsurface workers), and/or by direct contact with contaminated soil, surface water or
groundwater (e.g., ingestion, dermal contact). The development being redevelopment of the
water feature.
Subterranean services in the street could provide preferential pathways for movement of
contaminants towards the development and present an exposure risk to sub-surface workers,
although organisations likely to be involved in such works generally have mature safety
management systems whereby uncontrolled excavations are not likely to occur.
9.2 Ecological Receptors
The suspected groundwater flow direction indicates the Tamar River, ~500 meters west, will be
the main receiving surface water body for groundwater discharging from the site. High levels of
contaminants in the groundwater are unlikely to present a risk to ecological receptors in the
river.
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Basis for Assessment
Health Screening Levels (HSLs), Health Investigation Levels (HILs), and Groundwater
Investigation Levels (GILs) provided in the National Environmental protection (Assessment of
Site Contamination) Measure 1999, as amended April 11, 2013 (NEPM) were the designated
criteria for assessing potential ecological and human health risks posed by hydrocarbon
contamination of soil and groundwater as applicable. Cooperative Research Centre for
Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRC CARE) documents used
in the assessment comprised CRC CARE Technical Report No. 10 “Health Screening Levels for
Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater Part 2: Application Document” (TR10).
Soil and groundwater screening / investigation levels considered are given in Tables 1, 2 and 3.
Section 4.6 of CRC CARE TR10 suggests that when the soil type does not match any of the three
soil categories used in the derivation of HSLs the appropriate option when deciding on soil types
for assessment of key scenarios / receptors is to assume the soil is sand as the most conservative
of the HSLs and this was the strategy adopted for the assessment.
Site soils were predominantly silt and silty clay, but silty sand and sandy gravel were also
encountered during drilling on the site.
NEPM advises that a pragmatic risk-based approach should be taken in applying ESLs & EILs in
commercial/industrial land use settings, and that these generally only apply to the top 2.0
meters of soil. ESLs relating to coarse grained soil were considered to be appropriate because
in reality there was clay and we took a conservative approach.
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Table 1 - Soil Assessment Criteria, Health Screening Levels / Health Investigation Levels
Land Use Units – mg/kg Commercial / Industrial
HSLs - Derived from NEPM Schedule B1, Table 1A(3)
HSL-D
1-2m, sand
HSL-D 2-4 m, sand
Chemical
Naphthalene NL NL
C6-C10 (F1) 370 630
>C10-C16 (F2) NL NL
Benzene 3 3.0
Toluene NL NL
Ethylbenzene NL NL
Xylenes NL NL
HILs – Derived from NEPM Schedule B1, Table 1A(1)
Lead 1500
NL = Not Limiting: indicates that vapour reaches saturation point and cannot increase to a point which would result in an unacceptable health risk.
Table 2 - Soil Assessment Criteria, Ecological Investigation Levels / Ecological Screening Levels
Land Use Commercial / Industrial
Chemical Soil (mg/kg)
Soil (mg/kg)
Lead
ABC Not known
ACL 1800
EIL 1800+
ESLs – Derived from NEPM Schedule B1, Table 1B(6)
C6-C10 (F1)
Coarse substrate
215
>C10-C16 (F2) 170
>C16-C34 (F3) 1700
>C34-C40 (F4) 3300
Benzene 75
Toluene 135
Ethylbenzene 165
Xylenes 180
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Table 3 - Groundwater Assessment Criteria
Health Screening Levels / Groundwater Investigation Levels
Chemical Groundwater (µg/L)
HSLs - Derived from NEPM Schedule B1, Table 1A(4)
HSL-D
4m to <8 sand
Naphthalene NL
C6-C10 (F1) 6000
>C10-C16 (F2) NL
Benzene 5000
Toluene NL
Ethylbenzene NL
Xylenes NL
GILs – Derived from NEPM Schedule B1, Table 1C
Fresh Water
Lead 3.4
Benzene 950
o-xylene 350
p-xylene 200
Naphthalene 16
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Figure 5. Preliminary Conceptual Site Model
Primary Source Release Mechanism Secondary Source Release Mechanism Pathway Exposure Route
Receptors
Offsite Contaminants Leaks & Spills
Soil
Vapour Migration
Infiltration, percolation
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Sediments
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10 Analytical and Sampling Plan
All contaminants that could be reasonably expected to disperse to the environment from an
Underground Petroleum Storage System (UPSS) used for storing and dispensing petrol and diesel
were included in the analytical plan. These comprised Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon / Total
Recoverable Hydrocarbon (TPH/TRH) fractions, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene and Xylene (BTEX)
and Lead (Pb).
Planned QC/QA samples included duplicate samples as necessary. A soil duplicate was to be
collected with a frequency of 1 per 20 samples, but notwithstanding this, for both soil and
groundwater, one duplicate was to be collected for each. The sampling and analytical plan is
summarised in Table 4.
Table 4 – Sample Information
Soil Number
of samples
Number of
duplicates
Total Pb TRH
Fractions
PAH (selected samples)
BTEX / BTEXN
Samples taken during groundwater bore installation (1 taken from soil/water
interface and SAMPLES AT REGULAR POINTS
8 1 9 X X X X
Groundwater 2 1 3 X X X X
Figure 6 -2016 Bores MWN (North) and MWS (South) Installed.
MWS
MWN
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11 Results of the 2016 Assessment
The comprehensive data is presented in Tables 5-7 together with assessment criteria. Values above
LORs are highlighted in bold black text; those above assessment criteria are highlighted in bold red
text.
• Human health assessment criteria and ecological screening levels were not exceeded in any samples.
• Freshwater Investigation levels were exceeded for lead in the groundwater.
Table 5 – Soil samples with depths 1-2m
Laboratory Report No. EM1612862 Sample ID MWS - 1.0m
MWN - 1.0m
Date Sampled 27/10/2016 27/10/2016
Analyte Units LOR HIL HSL-D
1-2m
EIL /
ESL-D SOIL SOIL
Moisture Content (dried @
103°C) % 1 22.1 21.9
Lead mg/kg 5 1500 1800+ 9 11
TRH
C6 – C10 Fraction mg/kg 50 <10 <10
C6 – C10 Fraction minus BTEX
(F1) mg/kg 50 370 215 <10 <10
>C10 – C16 Fraction mg/kg 50 <50 <50
>C16 – C34 Fraction (F3) mg/kg 100 1700 <100 <100
>C34 – C40 Fraction (F4) mg/kg 100 3300 <100 <100
>C10 – C40 Fraction (sum) mg/kg 10 <50 <50
>C10 – C16 Fraction minus
Naphthalene (F2) mg/kg 10 170 <50 <50
BTEXN
Benzene mg/kg 0.2 3.0 75 <0.2 <0.2
Toluene mg/kg 0.5 NL 135 <0.5 <0.5
Ethylbenzene mg/kg 0.5 NL 165 <0.5 <0.5
meta- & para-Xylene mg/kg 0.5 <0.5 <0.5
ortho-Xylene mg/kg 0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Sum of BTEX mg/kg 0.2 <0.2 <0.2
Total Xylenes mg/kg 0.5 180 <0.5 <0.5
Naphthalene mg/kg 1 NL <1 <1
PAH
Sum of PAH mg/kg 0.5 <0.5 <0.5
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Table 6 – Soil samples with depths 4-8m
Laboratory Report No. EM1612862 Sample ID MWS- 4m MWS-6m MWS-8m MWN-4m MWN-6m MWN-8m Duplicate
Date Sampled 27/10/2016 27/10/2016 27/10/2016 27/10/2016 27/10/2016 27/10/2016 27/10/2016
Analyte Units LOR HIL HSL-D
4-8m
EIL /
ESL-D SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL SOIL
Moisture Content (dried @ 103°C) % 1 12.7 12.7 20 25 17 26 26.6
Lead mg/kg 5 1500 1800+ 7 5 6 7 6 7 9
TRH
C6 – C10 Fraction mg/kg 50 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
C6 – C10 Fraction minus BTEX (F1) mg/kg 50 215 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10 <10
>C10 – C16 Fraction mg/kg 50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
>C16 – C34 Fraction (F3) mg/kg 100 1700 <100 <100 <100 <100 <100 <100 <100
>C34 – C40 Fraction (F4) mg/kg 100 3300 <100 <100 <100 <100 <100 <100 <100
>C10 – C40 Fraction (sum) mg/kg 10 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
>C10 – C16 Fraction minus
Naphthalene (F2)
mg/kg 10 NL 170 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50 <50
BTEXN
Benzene mg/kg 0.2 3.0 75 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2
Toluene mg/kg 0.5 NL 135 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Ethylbenzene mg/kg 0.5 NL 165 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
meta- & para-Xylene mg/kg 0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
ortho-Xylene mg/kg 0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Sum of BTEX mg/kg 0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2 <0.2
Total Xylenes mg/kg 0.5 NL 180 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
Naphthalene mg/kg 1 NL <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1
PAH
Sum of PAH mg/kg 0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
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Table 7 – Groundwater
Laboratory Report No. EM1612862 Sample ID MWN MWS Duplicate
Date Sampled 27/10/2016 27/10/2016 27/10/2016
Analyte Units LOR GIL
Fresh
HSL-D
4 – 8 m
Lead µg/L 0.001 3.4 21 7 7
PAH µg/L 0.5 <0.5 <0.5 1.4
TRH
C6 - C10 Fraction µg/L 20 <20 <20 <20
C6 - C10 Fraction minus BTEX (F1) µg/L 20 6000 <20 <20 <20
>C10 - C16 Fraction µg/L 100 <100 120 110
>C16 - C34 Fraction (F3) µg/L 100 760 2850 2550
>C34 - C40 Fraction (F4) µg/L 100 <100 <100 <100
>C10 - C40 Fraction (sum) µg/L 100 760 3000 2690
>C10 - C16 Fraction minus Naphthalene (F2) µg/L 100 NL <100 120 110
BTEXN
Benzene µg/L 1 950 5000 <1 <1 <1
Toluene µg/L 2 NL <2 <2 <2
Ethylbenzene µg/L 2 NL <2 <2 <2
meta- & para-Xylene µg/L 2 200 <2 <2 <2
ortho-Xylene µg/L 2 350 <2 <2 <2
Total Xylenes µg/L 2 NL <2 <2 <2
Sum of BTEX µg/L 1 <1 <1 <1
Naphthalene µg/L 5 16 NL <5 <5 <5
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12 Discussion
12.1 Soil
Results show that there is no risk to human health from residual contamination in soil that was
sampled from both bores in 2016. Note that the actual development did not uncover
contamination.
Ecological screening levels were not exceeded in the soil.
Assessment was conducted to the most stringent levels, using sand and commercial / industrial
levels rather than open space and clay soils.
12.2 Groundwater
Hydrocarbons were detected in groundwater, but not above human health criteria at either bore.
The groundwater flows to the north / northwest and so the two bores cover any potential flows
of groundwater under the proposed development. According to NEPM, a distance of 8.0m can
be applied to screen out risk to human receptors from vapour intrusion. Therefore, there is
minimal risk to workers / subsurface workers due to the depth of the groundwater.
It should be noted that lead levels in the groundwater are above the groundwater investigation
levels in both bores. This does not pose any risk to the development as there is no pathway from
the groundwater to the workers. Council may wish to investigate the lead levels, but not in
relation to this investigation.
A revised CSM is given in Figure 7.
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13 Conclusions and Recommendations
This PSI relies on the 2016 development Launceston City Heart development that occurred with
no feedback to suggest contamination was detected during excavation.
The PSI (2021) for the Civic Square Launceston determined that there is acceptable risk from
contamination as there is very low levels of contamination in the groundwater and soil. This is
based on a NEPM based risk assessment using the CSM presented in this report. There is
acceptable risk for the proposed DA, being a re-development of a water feature that will require
minimal excavation. The development can proceed with two management measure.
1. Any soil removed from the site must meet the EPA Tas controlled waste tracking
procedure. This will require sampling and EPA approval if required.
2. During excavation workers standard PPE must be worn - gloves, glasses, masks, hardhat,
steel toed boots must be worn.
Rod Cooper.
Certified CEnvP Site Contamination Specialist
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14 Limitations
ES&D has prepared this report in accordance with the care and thoroughness of the
consulting profession for Launceston City Council. It was based on accepted practices and
standards at the time it was prepared. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as
to the professional advice included in this report. It is prepared in accordance with the scope
of work and for the purpose outlined.
This report was prepared in August 2021 and was based off a report from November 2016.
The results are based on the conditions encountered from the initial report. ES&D disclaims
the responsibility for any changes that may have occurred after this time.
This report should be read in full. No responsibility is accepted for any use of any part of this
report in any other context or for any other purpose or by third parties. This report does not
purport to give legal advice.
Subsurface conditions can vary across a particular site and cannot be explicitly defined by
these investigations. It is unlikely therefore that the results and estimations expressed in this
report will represent the extreme conditions within the site.
The information in this report is considered to be accurate at the date of issue and is in
accordance with conditions at the site at the dates sampled.
This document and the information contained herein should only be regarded as validly
representing the site conditions at the time of the investigation unless otherwise explicitly
stated in a preceding section of the report.
No warranty or guarantee of property conditions is given or intended.
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Primary Source Release Mechanism Secondary Source Release Mechanism Pathway Exposure Route
Receptors
Fuel lines Refueling Activities Workshops
Underground Storage Tanks
Leaks & Spills
Soil
Infiltration, Percolation
Vapour Migration
Infiltration, percolation
Air
Ground-water
Surface Water,
Sediments
Discharge
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Figure 7 - Revised CSM
No Contamination
Acceptable Contamination Levels
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15 References
CRC CARE TR10 - CRC Care Technical Report No. 10 “Health Screening Levels for Petroleum
Hydrocarbons in Soil and Groundwater” (September, 2011)
EPA Tasmania Technical Guideline - UPSS1 - Decommissioning Report Requirements - v2 - June
2014
EPA Technical Guideline - Technical Guideline - UPSS2 - UPSS Decommissioning Assessment -
Sampling and Risk Assessment Requirements - June 2014
National Environmental Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure, “Guideline on
the Investigation Levels for Soil and Groundwater”, Schedule B (1), 1999 (as amended 2013)
National Environmental Protection (Assessment of Site Contamination) Measure, “Guideline on
Data Collection, Sample Design and Reporting”, Schedule B (2), 1999 (as amended 2013)
AS 4482.1 (2005) Guide to the Sampling and Investigation of Potentially Contaminated Soil - Part
1: Non-Volatile and Semi Volatile Compounds
AS 4482.2 (1999) Guide to the Sampling and Investigation of Potentially Contaminated Soil – Part
2: Volatile Substances
AS 5667.1:1998, Guidance on the design of sampling programs, sampling techniques and the
preservation and handling of samples
Tasmanian Government Land Information System - http:// www.thelist.tas.gov.au
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Arboricultural Report
Civic Square
Platanus x acerifolia (London Plane)
Asset no.407733
Salix babylonica Asset no.40692
8/09/2021
Stewart Malone
Advanced Diploma of Management
Cert IV Horticulture / Arboriculture
40+ experience in Arborist
Revision No.
Date of Revision
Revision Description
Nature of Amendment Document Author
Document Approved By
Draft 13/4/2021 Stewart Malone
2nd Draft 3/9/2021 Add new tree
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CONTENTS
SALIX BABYLONICA ASSET NO.40692 ................................................................. 1
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 3
2. SITE CONTEXT................................................................................................... 3
3. METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................ 3
4. OBSERVATIONS ................................................................................................ 4
5. HEALTH .............................................................................................................. 4
6. STRUCTURE....................................................................................................... 4
7. USEFUL LIFE EXPECTANTLY ........................................................................... 4
8. FORM .................................................................................................................. 4
9. DECLARATION ................................................................................................... 4
TREE 2 SALIX BABYLONICA .................................................................................... 5
10. SITE CONTEXT ............................................................................................... 5
11. OBSERVATIONS ............................................................................................. 5
12. HEALTH ........................................................................................................... 5
13. STRUCTURE ................................................................................................... 5
14. USEFUL LIFE EXPECTANCY ......................................................................... 5
15. FORM ............................................................................................................... 5
16. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................... 5
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1. Introduction
This report was prepared for the City of Launceston by a qualified arborist and details the condition assessment of one semi mature Platanus x acerifolia (London plane) (Asset ID: 407733) located next to Macquarie House in its own space shaped as a circle. The site, the tree location and the capacity for this tree, or parts of this tree, to injure people or damage property are important factors that are considered within this report. This report describes the site, the tree and its surroundings, level of risk and makes management recommendations.
2. Site Context
Civic Square is one of our frequent pedestrian mall areas used daily in the heart of the City. This area is a significant place with, flora (Japanese garden), built heritage, Town hall, Business and recreation and tourism activities. Civic Square is not in the scenic management area but is covered under the parks area. The London Plane is growing in a raised bed with a concrete wall that has been poured recently when the mall was upgraded, the tree was left exposed to the elements for weeks.
Figure 1 Location of tree
3. Methodology
Visual ground based inspection was undertaken on the 8/9/2021 by Stewart Malone, City Arborist.
Deck
Tree
Restaurant
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4. Observations
The tree has anthracnose and constantly has die back, this makes the tree very fragile and small limbs fall on a regular bases, the tree can be retained but will have a high ongoing cost of maintenance therefore removing is the better option. I
5. Health
Tree is not in the best condition with die back and bark lesions.
6. Structure
Trunk is fair condition, limbs have bark lesions.
7. Useful life expectantly
Tree may last 5-10 years but will never look at its best.
8. Form
Tree is not as a London plain should look like (weak and poor growth rate)
9. Declaration
I have made all the inquiries that I believe are desirable and appropriate and that no matters of significance which I regard as relevant have to my knowledge been withheld from the client.
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Tree 2 Salix babylonica
10. Site context
The Salix is growing in a raised bed with brick walls that are in need of repair.
Visual ground based inspection was undertaken on the 23/08/2021 by Stewart Malone, Coordinator Arboriculture
11. Observations The tree is approximately 30+ years old (semi-mature) its height is 9.5m.and the DBH
(diameter at breast height) is 99cm.
12. Health At the time of inspection minor deadwood was scattered throughout the head of the tree but in
good condition.
13. Structure The tree is in good to very good but needs minor work, as it is a willow it will need a haircut on
an annual bases to prevent overhang over path and road.
14. Useful Life Expectancy The tree is in good condition and is expected to last 10 to 15 years +.
15. Form The form of the tree is considered to be very good for a willow.
16. Conclusion and recommendations The tree is to be retained for the foreseeable future, the tree is very low risk.
The London Plane should be removed and the site planted with possibly a Chines Elm, as this would balance the Civic Square as there are Chines Elms at the other end of the squa
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PROJECT
Civic Square Landscape Charles Street
City of Launceston
Project Officer Matthew Jordan
DATE : Sep 2021
Notes
· Medium for top of existing fountain tier is to be CoLpotting mix or a suitable designed soil.
· Mulch is to be eucy bark, installed 50mm below finnishedretaining height.
· Plant Species and spacing to be installed as per plantingdesign.
· irrigation shall be installed and operational prior toplanting.
· existing fountain cobble stone surface will remain
Turf
Existing cobblestone paving to beretained
Cottage themeplanting consisting ofLavender, Dietes,Penstemon,Osteospermum
Ornamentalgrass var.
Ground cover plantsp. to cascade overplanter edge
Existing Plaque tobe retained
Existing fountainwall renderedfinnish retained
Existing platnus treeto be replaced withUlmus parvifolia var.
Existing Salix (willow tree)to be retained.
Reffer to engeneeringdrawing for wall detail
PLANNING EXHIBITEDDOCUMENTS
Planning Administration
DA 0521/2021Ref. No:
Dateadvertised: 02/10/2021
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