Original EA Amendment

ecosystem is a mandatory essential habitat factor, unless otherwise stated. Essential habitat, for protected wildlife, means an area of vegetation shown on the Regulated Vegetation Management Map - 1) that has at least 3 essential habitat factors for the protected wildlife that must include any essential habitat factors that are stated as mandatory for the protected wildlife in the essential habitat database. Essential habitat factors are comprised of - regional ecosystem (mandatory for most species), vegetation community, altitude, soils, position in landscape; or 2) in which the protected wildlife, at any stage of its life cycle, is located.

If there is no essential habitat mapping shown on the vegetation management supporting map for this lot, and there is no table in the sections below, it confirms that there is no essential habitat on the lot.

Category A and/or Category B and/or Category C Table 6: Essential habitat in Category A and/or Category B and/or Category C Label Scientific Name Common Name NCA Status Vegetation Community

Altitude Soils

Position in Landsca pe

7052

Grevillea hockingsii

V

open forest of Eucalyptus acmenoides, or Eucalyptus decorticans, Eucalyptus cloeziana, or Eucalyptus decorticans, Corymbia citriodora, or Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus acmenoides, Allocasuarina littoralis; very tall open woodland of Eucalyptus suffulgens, E. cloeziana, Corymbia citriodora; woodland of Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus acmenoides, E. exserta, or Eucalyptus corynodes, Corymbia trachyphloia, E. cloeziana, or Corymbia trachyphloia, Syncarpia glomulifera, Acacia heriifolia; tall open woodland to open woodland of Eucalyptus suffulgens, Corymbia trachyphloia, Callitris endlicheri with tall shrubs and dense low shrub layer woodland to open forest of Eucalyptus spp. and/or Corymbia spp. often near dry rainforest margins; tree species frequently present include Corymbia citriodora and Eucalyptus crebra; other species often present include E. tereticornis, E. drepanophylla, E. melanophloia, C. erythrophloia and E. portuensis closed heathland with occasional mallee Eucalyptus on coastal parabolic dunes; woodland to tall woodland of Melaleuca sp., Eucalyptus tereticornis with some rainforest understorey; or Eucalyptus cloeziana, E. suffulegens, Callitris endlicheri, or Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus cloeziana, or Eucalyptus cloeziana, E. decorticans, or Eucalyptus siderophloia, Corymbia citriodora with scrubby understorey, or Eucalyptus fibrosa and Corymbia citriodora with shrubby understorey; depauperate area of pseudo-rainforest with Lophostemon suaveolens, Eucalyptus tereticornis and Corymbia intermedia; Araucarian microphyll vine forest; complex notophyll vine forest

300 to 600 m brown sand to sandy loam or

ridge crest, hill slope

red to brown gravelly loam

8445

Cycas megacarpa

E

0 to 700m

well drained, shallow, often stony, sandy loam to clay loam derived from sandstones, fine grained sediments and acid and basic volcanic rocks yellow brown sandy loam or grey brown gravelly loam or clay or red alluvials or sand

alluvial flats dry watercourse gentle to steep hill slope, hill crest, coastal flat

33391

Samadera bidwillii

V

0 to 700 m

hill slope, creek bank, river terrace, rocky headland, rocky outcrop on hill slope, parabolic dune

Label

Regional Ecosystem (mandatory unless otherwise specified)

7052

11.7.4, 11.7.6, 11.8.4, 11.10.2, 11.10.4, 11.10.13

8445

11.3.4, 11.10.1, 11.10.13, 11.11.3, 11.11.4, 11.11.15, 11.12.1, 11.12.6, 12.2.11, 12.3.3, 12.3.15, 12.3.19, 12.3.7, 12.8.17, 12.9-10.2, 12.11.5, 12.11.6, 12.11.7, 12.11.8, 12.11.14, 12.12.3, 12.12.4, 12.12.5, 12.12.7, 12.12.8, 12.12.11, 12.12.12, 12.12.27

33391

8.2.3, 8.2.5, 8.2.7, 8.2.8, 8.3.3, 8.11.7, 8.12.11, 8.12.18, 11.3.4, 11.3.25, 11.10.1, 11.10.4, 11.10.8, 11.10.13, 11.11.7, 11.11.14, 11.11.21, 11.12.18, 12.3.1, 12.3.7, 12.3.11, 12.5.1, 12.5.2, 12.5.13, 12.9-10.2, 12.9-10.16, 12.9-10.19, 12.11.5, 12.11.16, 12.12.15, 12.12.16

3.6 Area Management Plan(s) Nil

3.7 Coastal or non-coastal For the purposes of the accepted development vegetation clearing codes and State Code 16 of the State Development Assessment Provisions (SDAP), this property is regarded as*

Non Coastal

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