Friday, September 24, 2010

Broome Shire Council agenda for the 30th of September, major LNG concerns for James Price Point for Broome Community.

Shire of Broome Local Planning Strategy Reference Group

This Reference Group comprises of Shire of Broome president Graham Campbell,and councilors: Jenny Bloom and Rob Lander, Landcorp, WA Planning Commission and the Department for Planning & Infrastructure, Rubibi Title Group, Kimberley Development Commission (KDC),and the local parliamentary member.

There are two items on the Broome Shire Council agenda for the 30th of September, Shire Council Chambers, at 5pm that are of major concerns to the Broome Community in regards to the proposed LNG Precinct at James Price Point.

9.3.1 SHIRE OF BROOME LOCAL PLANNING STRATEGY
LOCATION/ ADDRESS: Shire of Broome
APPLICANT: N/A
FILE: PLA 48
AUTHOR: Director Development Services
CONTRIBUTOR/S: Nil
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Director Development Services
DISCLOSURE OF ANY INTEREST: Nil
DATE OF REPORT: 14 September 2009
SUMMARY: This report presents a draft of the Shire of Broome Local Planning Strategy 2010 (LPS). The Report recommends that the draft LPS be forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) for certification for proceeding to public consultation. In this plan are the provisions for a LNG precinct at James Price Point.


9.3.8 PLANNING APPROVAL – DRILL PADS, ‘TURKEY NEST’ DAMS AND TRANSPORTABLE
ACCOMMODATION – LOT 259 JAMES PRICES POINT, DAMPIER PENINSULA

LOCATION/ ADDRESS: Lot No 259 James Prices Point
APPLICANT: Woodside Energy Ltd on behalf of the State of Western
Australia
FILE: DAM/259.LNG
AUTHOR: Manager Planning Services
CONTRIBUTOR/S: Lankester Planning Services on behalf of Woodside
Energy Ltd
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Director Development Services
DISCLOSURE OF ANY INTEREST: Nil
DATE RECEIVED: 16 September 2010
SUMMARY: Woodside Energy Ltd proposes to develop three (3) Drill Pad sites, two (2)
Turkey Nest Dams and provide transportable accommodation for a workforce to
undertake hydrogeological investigations for a temporary period being a minimum of three (3) months and up to a maximum period of nine (9) months. This is part of the investigations and surveys associated with the proposed Browse LNG Precinct at James Prices Point. The hydrogeological investigations will involve drilling boreholes on the drill pad site to assess the availability of a reliable ground water supply for the proposed LNG plant and facilities. The turkey nest dams will store water pumped from the bore holes and the transportable buildings will provide accommodation for the workforce to undertake the investigations on a 24 hours basis.

The item is brought to Council for consideration as the land falls within the Shire of Broome’s Interim Development Order No 4 (IDO4).

It is recommended that Council support the development. There are two items on the Broome Shire Council agenda for the 30th of September that are of major concerns to the Broome Community.

Currently, there is a petition circulating around town stating the following

To the Shire President, Graeme Campbell, Shire of Broome Weld Street, Broome WA 6725
We, the undersigned electors and residents of the Shire of Broome request that Council does not adopt the draft Shire of Broome Local Planning Strategy as part of the new Town Planning Scheme no.5 and does not submit it to the Western Australian Planning Commission for endorsement or certification until such time as the people of Broome have been informed, consulted, and given an opportunity to provide input into the future planning of the whole Shire of Broome. The Community has not been able to consider the merits or otherwise of the planned gas processing precinct within the Shire. The Dampier Peninsula Land Use Plan has not been completed and the Social Impact Assessment of a very large industrial precinct on the town and communities of Broome has not been released. This petition is to be tabled at the Ordinary Council Meeting of 30th September. 2010.

And an additional request for a special meeting of Electors that only requires 100 signatures.

Form 1
[reg. 16]
Local Government Act 1995
Local Government (Administration) Regulations 1996
REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL MEETING OF ELECTORS
TO: The (1) Mayor/President of (2) Shire of Broome .
1. Under section 5.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the electors of (3)
Shire of Broome................ whose names, addresses and signatures are set
out in the attached list and who comprise (1) 100 electors/5% of the
number of electors request that a special meeting of the electors of the
district be held.

2. The details of the matter to be discussed at the special meeting are —

The Shire of Broome should undertake community consultation and information delivery sessions with the community of Broome about the proposed gas processing precinct within the Shire before it approves a new Town Planning scheme and Local Planning Strategy prior to endorsement by the Western Australian Planning Commission.

The reasons for calling for a special electors’ meeting are:
1. The people have not been formally consulted by Council about the proposed gas processing precinct at James Price Point.
2. The people of Broome have been provided with no information by the Shire of Broome about the proposed roads, infrastructure, zoning of land and environmental impacts of the proposed gas processing precinct at James Price Point.
3. The social effects and impacts of the proposed industrial precinct are yet to be determined.
4. The State Government’s Social Impact Assessment has not been released for public debate.
5. The Dampier Land Use Plan has not been completed.
6. The Shire has not undertaken its own Social Impact Assessment of the proposal.
7. There has been no community input into the draft Local Planning Strategy and therefore is not a community vision
8. The WAPC recommends 4 steps for community consultation prior to formal submission of the strategy to the WA Planning Commission for certification
9. The Shire should facilitate community input into the LPS prior to formal submission of the strategy to the WA Planning Commission for certification

Both the Petition and the Request for a electors meeting will be presented at the Broome Shire Council meeting, this coming Thursday the 30th of September.

We would like to encourage all people who are opposed to the development of the proposed world’s largest LNG precinct being built within our Shire, at James Price Point, to sign the Petition, spread the word about the Shire meeting this coming Thursday the 30th at 5.00pm and inform all friends and others on your social networks.

All citizens of Broome, on the electoral roll are encouraged to put their names to the call for a Special Electors Meeting. One hundred signatures are required in order for this request to be valid.

These are the contact details for the Broome Shire councillors who can be contacted to voice your personal concerns in regards to the total lack of regard not only to community consultation process but also completely undermines the Broome Shire's own mission and values.


Which clearly states:

"A Sustainable Community that is inclusive, attractive, healthy and pleasant to live in, that uses our land so as to preserve our history and environment, respects the rights and equality of our citizens and manages our future growth wisely."



Cr Graeme Campbell
Shire President
Current term expires 2011
PO Box 1373 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9192 1366 Mobile: 0407 477 544
Fax: 9193 5854
Email: councillor.campbell@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Chris Mitchell
Deputy Shire President
Current term expires 2011
PO Box 2381 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9192 2450 Mobile: 0407 773 258
Fax: 9193 2451
Email: councillor.mitchell@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Desiree Male
Current term expires 2013
PO Box 21 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9192 7010 Mobile: 0417 982 334
Fax: 9193 5018
Email: councillor.male@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Robert Lander
Current term expires 2011
PO Box 1406 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9194 1021 Mobile: 0428 628 288
Email: councillor.lander@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Eunice Yu
Current term expires 2013
PO Box 1241 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9192 5021 Mobile: 0439 984 839
Email: councillor.yu@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Jenny Bloom
Current term expires 2013
PO Box 2863 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9193 5383 Mobile: 0419 522 868
Fax: 9192 6750
Email: councillor.bloom@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Ross de Wit
Current term expires 2011
PO Box 2139 Broome WA 6725
Mobile: 0419 577 091
Email: councillor.dewit@broome.wa.gov.au

Dampier Ward
Cr Elsta Foy
Current term expires 2011
PO Box 114 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9192 1739
Fax: 9192 1739
Email: councillor.foy@broome.wa.gov.au

Cr Peter Matsumoto
Current term expires 2013
PO Box 1382 Broome WA 6725
Tel: 9193 7304
Email: councillor.matsumoto@broome.wa.gov.au

5 comments:

  1. How can there be no conflict of interest with Jenny Bloom?And how can there be no conflict of interest with Mary Tarran as she represents the crowd over at the KLC who want this damn gas plant,and she represents Rubibi?This is a real stinking mess!

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  2. A couple of years ago it was Tarrans mob who were going around town telling everyone the gas plant would only be 4sqklm[400 hectares].How can anyone trust this mob,they would still tell any lies to get Woodside in here.The truth is they are all still in bed with Barnett and Woodside,and always will be.

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  3. yeah never thought i'd see black fellas marching around with nazis giving the heil hitler salute but here they are,what next i wonder.

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  4. just when things couldn't get any worse see goolarabooloo facebook for elizabeth warnings entry re:kbr inc.

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  5. Greens senator Scott Ludlam has a statement on Kimberley Page re the uranium mine knocked back outside Alice Springs.For the same reasons Red Hand gave here some months back!

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