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Victorian Planning and
Environmental Law
Association
24 June 2013
Aaron Organ – Director / Principal Ecologist
Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Geelong
Ph (03) 9377 0100, Mob. 0425 873 159
Merri Creek
 Prior to Melbourne
Strategic Assessment
 Biodiversity
Conservation Strategy
 Habitat compensation
approach
 Long-term benefits
 Future considerations
Presentation Outline
6
 Ad hoc approval process - Part 9 of the EPBC Act
 If a ‘Controlled Action’ - 6-9 months approval
process
 On-site reservation of typically small, isolated
patches of remnant native vegetation in an urban
matrix
 Offsets to be secured prior to site disturbance and
higher than 1:1 ratio
 Often difficult to manage
 Protracted timelines, inconsistent outcomes, added
costs, sub-optimal biodiversity outcomes
Prior to Melbourne Strategic Assessment
Endorsement
7
 Endorsed on 2 February 2010
 First strategic assessment in Australia
 Approval has effect until 31 December 2060
 Based on the Program Report completion of the BCS
 Addresses matters of National Environmental
Significance and satisfies State requirements
 Sub-regional Strategies completed for Growling Grass
Frog, Golden Sun Moth and Southern Brown Bandicoot
 Various Conservation Management Plans being prepared
within the Precincts to DEPIs satisfaction
Melbourne Strategic Assessment
Endorsement
9
 36 Conservation Reserves within the Urban Growth
Corridor (approx. 5700 ha)
 Approx. 3000 ha land along major waterways to
protect and restore habitat for Growling Grass Frog
 15,000 ha grassland reserve and 1200 ha grassy
woodland reserve
 Approx. 1600 ha of new reserves to be secured
outside UGB across rural Victoria
 Protection targets set out in the Program report -
80% of best habitat to be protected for Spiny Rice-
flower, Matted Flax-lily and Golden Sun moth
Biodiversity Conservation Strategy
10
 The BCS removes the prescriptions (single
environmental approval)
 Avoids duplication of assessment process under
the EPBC Act and State (reduced timelines)
 Cuts down on information costs and administrative
burden
 Offset obligations and their cost are now known
upfront
 State Government administers the cost recovery
process
Benefits for Industry
11
 Identification of ecological values
upfront (assessments over 4 years)
 Protection and future management
of highest quality conservation
areas (e.g. western grassland
reserves)
 Early consideration and mitigation
of cumulative impacts (avoid short-
sighted decisions and focusing on
broader outcomes)
 Creation of additional habitat (e.g.
Growling Grass Frog)
 GSM habitat outside of the Growth
Boundary to reach 80% protection
Improved Biodiversity Outcomes
13
 Reduced need for further ecological
assessments
 Scrutiny by SEWPaC to ensure
implementation of the BCS is meeting Cwth
conditions
 High level of scrutiny also from the Office
of the Auditor General to ensure program
efficiency and accountability
 If costs are found not to be as high as
predicted then offset costs can be reduced.
Equally if costs are insufficient they can
increase
 Land transfer option for designated
conservation areas in the BCS to reduce
offset liability
Cost Recovery
ECOLOGICAL VALUES PRICE UNIT
APPLICABLE GROWTH AREA
W NW N SE
Native vegetation $95,075 Per hectare of native vegetation removed ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Scattered Trees $13,218 Per tree considered removed ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Matted Flax-lily $11,196 Per hectare of native vegetation removed - - ✓ -
Spiny Rice-flower $7,937 Per hectare of native vegetation removed ✓ ✓ - -
Golden Sun Moth $7,914
Per hectare of non-native vegetation
removed, excluding areas identified as
Category 2 Growling Grass Frog habitat
✓ ✓ ✓ -
Growling Grass Frog $7,529
Per hectare of non-native vegetation
removed, identified as Category 2 habitat
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Southern Brown Bandicoot $4,015
Per hectare of native and non-native
vegetation removed
- - - ✓
Striped Legless Lizard $350
Per hectare of native and non-native
vegetation removed, where vegetation
has been identified as habitat for Striped
Legless Lizard (based on a site-specific
assessment by an ecologist)
✓ ✓ ✓ -
Habitat Compensation Obligation – Online Interactive Map
1) BCS within
growth
corridors
2) Approved
PSPs prior to
1 March 2012
3) Former
UGB / outside
MSA Area
 Habitat Compensation
◦ Need to determine whether there are any appeal rights
associated with Work in Kind
◦ Further information required regarding what situations
result in a reduced offset liability
◦ Who would be responsible for the management of retained
areas outside of the reserves proposed in the BCS (Council)?
◦ Landowners must meet 30% of their total obligation in
order for the Statement of Compliance for the first stage to
be issued
◦ Is a landowner with a designated Conservation Area
obligated to manage the land primarily for conservation
prior to purchase or land agreement?
Future Considerations
 Large Old Trees and scattered remnant
trees
◦ Additional incentives for the protection of Large
old trees and scattered trees during the Precinct
Structure Planning process
◦ Offset rate of $13,218/tree is consistent across
all tree age classes
◦ Council’s involvement and jurisdiction (local tree
protection policies)
◦ Other opportunities for the protection and
reservation of natural areas for conservation
(local council reserves)
Future Considerations
Future Considerations
 Southern Brown Bandicoot
in the South-East Growth
Corridor
 Logical Inclusion Areas
 Provide feedback to DEPI on Habitat Compensation
Document on the cost recovery process
 Review and respond to the Land Acquisition Strategy
and Growling Grass Frog Masterplan – when released
 Submissions on the Southern Brown Bandicoot SRSS –
if possible?
 Determine Habitat Compensation liability, Staged and
Deferred Payments, and Works in Kind
 Conservation area and Growling Grass Frog corridor
boundary refinement during PSP process (e.g. areas
18, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33)
Future Actions
27
 The Government has gone a long way in
understanding and accommodating the
industry’s concerns
 All conservation measures funded
through cost-recovery and dependent
on the rate of development
 In future no further reserves required
inside UGB – what are the incentives for
avoidance and protection of additional
areas
 Different planning and approval
approaches within and outside of the
Growth Corridors
Conclusion
Aaron Organ
Director / Principal Ecologist
0425 873 159
Adelaide - (08) 8372 7829 / Brisbane – (07) 3221 3352
Geelong – (03) 5221 8122 / Melbourne – (03) 9377 0100
www.ehpartners.com.au
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Melbourne's Biodiversity Conservation Strategy_Ecology and Heritage Partners Presentation 24062013

  • 1. Victorian Planning and Environmental Law Association 24 June 2013 Aaron Organ – Director / Principal Ecologist Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Geelong Ph (03) 9377 0100, Mob. 0425 873 159 Merri Creek
  • 2.  Prior to Melbourne Strategic Assessment  Biodiversity Conservation Strategy  Habitat compensation approach  Long-term benefits  Future considerations Presentation Outline
  • 3. 6  Ad hoc approval process - Part 9 of the EPBC Act  If a ‘Controlled Action’ - 6-9 months approval process  On-site reservation of typically small, isolated patches of remnant native vegetation in an urban matrix  Offsets to be secured prior to site disturbance and higher than 1:1 ratio  Often difficult to manage  Protracted timelines, inconsistent outcomes, added costs, sub-optimal biodiversity outcomes Prior to Melbourne Strategic Assessment Endorsement
  • 4. 7  Endorsed on 2 February 2010  First strategic assessment in Australia  Approval has effect until 31 December 2060  Based on the Program Report completion of the BCS  Addresses matters of National Environmental Significance and satisfies State requirements  Sub-regional Strategies completed for Growling Grass Frog, Golden Sun Moth and Southern Brown Bandicoot  Various Conservation Management Plans being prepared within the Precincts to DEPIs satisfaction Melbourne Strategic Assessment Endorsement
  • 5.
  • 6. 9  36 Conservation Reserves within the Urban Growth Corridor (approx. 5700 ha)  Approx. 3000 ha land along major waterways to protect and restore habitat for Growling Grass Frog  15,000 ha grassland reserve and 1200 ha grassy woodland reserve  Approx. 1600 ha of new reserves to be secured outside UGB across rural Victoria  Protection targets set out in the Program report - 80% of best habitat to be protected for Spiny Rice- flower, Matted Flax-lily and Golden Sun moth Biodiversity Conservation Strategy
  • 7. 10  The BCS removes the prescriptions (single environmental approval)  Avoids duplication of assessment process under the EPBC Act and State (reduced timelines)  Cuts down on information costs and administrative burden  Offset obligations and their cost are now known upfront  State Government administers the cost recovery process Benefits for Industry
  • 8. 11  Identification of ecological values upfront (assessments over 4 years)  Protection and future management of highest quality conservation areas (e.g. western grassland reserves)  Early consideration and mitigation of cumulative impacts (avoid short- sighted decisions and focusing on broader outcomes)  Creation of additional habitat (e.g. Growling Grass Frog)  GSM habitat outside of the Growth Boundary to reach 80% protection Improved Biodiversity Outcomes
  • 9.
  • 10. 13  Reduced need for further ecological assessments  Scrutiny by SEWPaC to ensure implementation of the BCS is meeting Cwth conditions  High level of scrutiny also from the Office of the Auditor General to ensure program efficiency and accountability  If costs are found not to be as high as predicted then offset costs can be reduced. Equally if costs are insufficient they can increase  Land transfer option for designated conservation areas in the BCS to reduce offset liability Cost Recovery
  • 11. ECOLOGICAL VALUES PRICE UNIT APPLICABLE GROWTH AREA W NW N SE Native vegetation $95,075 Per hectare of native vegetation removed ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Scattered Trees $13,218 Per tree considered removed ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Matted Flax-lily $11,196 Per hectare of native vegetation removed - - ✓ - Spiny Rice-flower $7,937 Per hectare of native vegetation removed ✓ ✓ - - Golden Sun Moth $7,914 Per hectare of non-native vegetation removed, excluding areas identified as Category 2 Growling Grass Frog habitat ✓ ✓ ✓ - Growling Grass Frog $7,529 Per hectare of non-native vegetation removed, identified as Category 2 habitat ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Southern Brown Bandicoot $4,015 Per hectare of native and non-native vegetation removed - - - ✓ Striped Legless Lizard $350 Per hectare of native and non-native vegetation removed, where vegetation has been identified as habitat for Striped Legless Lizard (based on a site-specific assessment by an ecologist) ✓ ✓ ✓ -
  • 12. Habitat Compensation Obligation – Online Interactive Map
  • 13.
  • 14. 1) BCS within growth corridors 2) Approved PSPs prior to 1 March 2012 3) Former UGB / outside MSA Area
  • 15.
  • 16.  Habitat Compensation ◦ Need to determine whether there are any appeal rights associated with Work in Kind ◦ Further information required regarding what situations result in a reduced offset liability ◦ Who would be responsible for the management of retained areas outside of the reserves proposed in the BCS (Council)? ◦ Landowners must meet 30% of their total obligation in order for the Statement of Compliance for the first stage to be issued ◦ Is a landowner with a designated Conservation Area obligated to manage the land primarily for conservation prior to purchase or land agreement? Future Considerations
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  • 18.  Large Old Trees and scattered remnant trees ◦ Additional incentives for the protection of Large old trees and scattered trees during the Precinct Structure Planning process ◦ Offset rate of $13,218/tree is consistent across all tree age classes ◦ Council’s involvement and jurisdiction (local tree protection policies) ◦ Other opportunities for the protection and reservation of natural areas for conservation (local council reserves) Future Considerations
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  • 20. Future Considerations  Southern Brown Bandicoot in the South-East Growth Corridor  Logical Inclusion Areas
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  • 23.  Provide feedback to DEPI on Habitat Compensation Document on the cost recovery process  Review and respond to the Land Acquisition Strategy and Growling Grass Frog Masterplan – when released  Submissions on the Southern Brown Bandicoot SRSS – if possible?  Determine Habitat Compensation liability, Staged and Deferred Payments, and Works in Kind  Conservation area and Growling Grass Frog corridor boundary refinement during PSP process (e.g. areas 18, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33) Future Actions
  • 24. 27  The Government has gone a long way in understanding and accommodating the industry’s concerns  All conservation measures funded through cost-recovery and dependent on the rate of development  In future no further reserves required inside UGB – what are the incentives for avoidance and protection of additional areas  Different planning and approval approaches within and outside of the Growth Corridors Conclusion
  • 25. Aaron Organ Director / Principal Ecologist 0425 873 159 Adelaide - (08) 8372 7829 / Brisbane – (07) 3221 3352 Geelong – (03) 5221 8122 / Melbourne – (03) 9377 0100 www.ehpartners.com.au Contact Details