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One hundred and twenty submissions were received on the Tasmanian Planning Commission’s Draft Integrated Assessment Report (DIAR) for the proposed Walker Corp. canal estate in Ralphs Bay. Download a pdf version.
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The Tasmanian Planning Commission rejects Walker Corporation’s Draft Integrated Impact Statement
Overwhelming support for draft recommendations but Walker Corp. remains in a world of its own.
Download pdf version at: http://www.saveralphsbay.org/pdf/SRBMediaA27Nov09.pdf
Support for the Tasmanian Planning Commission’s draft recommendation against the proposed Ralphs Bay canal estate was expressed in at least 91% of submissions on the Draft Integrated Assessment Report (DIAR).
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Submission on the DIAR
“Once again, it has been made clear that there is very little support for canal estate developments in Tasmania”, said Save Ralphs Bay spokeswoman Jane MacDonald.
In a unanimous vote in the Tasmanian Parliament on Wednesday, the Liberals, Labor and Greens voted to send the Greens’ Coastal Protection (Ban Canal Estate Development) Bill 2009 to the Joint House Committee on Environment, Resources and Development for detailed examination.
Download pdf version at: http://www.saveralphsbay.org/pdf/SRBMediaA20Nov09.pdf
In response to the DIAR, on Monday 9th November, the Clarence City Council passed a motion that among other points, the council “reaffirms its previous submissions to the Commission."and .. “supports the recommendation of the Independent Panel ...” Read more from the Council’s minutes of meeting: http://www.ccc.tas.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/m09_11_09.pdf - ‘Lauderdale Quay’ (11.7.5 p.46).
The Draft Integrated Assessment Report (DIAR) for the proposed canal estate in Ralphs Bay has been released by the Tasmanian Planning Commission (TPC).
The report recommends, in the strongest possible terms, that the proposed canal estate should not be allowed to proceed.
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