Draft Manning River Catchment and Estuary and Catchment Management Program 2021-2031 - Main document

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Proposed amendments to the CM SEPP

Council flagged our intent to submit a planning proposal for amendment of Coastal Wetlands mapping in the State Environmental Planning Policy (Coastal Management) 2018. (CM SEPP) in the Stage 1 Scoping Study for the ECMP. We engaged Locale Consulting to prepare evidence for the planning proposal for the Manning River ECMP and Old BarManning Point CMP Planning Areas. Their report Recommendations and evidence to support a future Planning Proposal to amend the CM SEPP – Coastal Wetlands (Locale Consulting 2021) is provided in Annexure M. It covers both coastal wetlands and littoral rainforest, noting there is no littoral rainforest in the Manning River ECMP Planning Area. It is Council’s intent to wait until fine-scale mapping and analysis has been completed for coastal wetlands across the entire LGA before submitting the planning proposal. The current exercise is therefore a first step in this process. A comprehensive community engagement and consultation program with affected landholders will be undertaken prior to submission of a planning proposal. As part of MidCoast Council's commitment to the Coastal Management Program, detailed mapping of two of the coastal management areas was undertaken in 2019 - coastal wetlands and littoral rainforests. This finer-scale mapping shows additional areas outside currently mapped areas in the State Environmental Planning Policy (Coastal Management) 2018. The report prepared by Locale Consulting presents the results of a detailed analysis of the mapping and justification for the mapped areas in the State Environmental Planning Policy (Coastal Management) 2018 to be updated, via the Planning Proposal process. The mapping analysis gave detailed consideration to the following: • • • •

Existing State Environmental Planning Policy (Coastal Management) 2018 mapping Definition of coastal wetlands and littoral rainforest Confidence in mapping methodology Condition of coastal wetlands and littoral rainforest

The technical mapping analysis identified an additional 317.97 hectares comprising 112 wetlands in the Manning River catchment, noting these generally include parts of lots. Of the areas identified as coastal wetlands 123 lots (284.98 hectares) of private property are included. The environmental protection of these areas will have positive value to the broader community (being consistent with both the MidCoast Local Strategic Planning Statement and Community Strategic Plan) and implements a priority action in the Coastal Management Program. Further, much of the land to which the mapping applies has already been identified as having high conservation biodiversity value and as such represents “endangered ecological communities” under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016. Biodiversity values of coastal wetlands are further protected under MidCoast Council’s respective Local Environmental Plans, Fisheries Management Act 1994, Water Management Act 2000 and the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.

Manning River ECMP Exhibition Draft V2 June 2021

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Figure 39 MidCoast Council Organisational Structure

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Appendix 6: MCC land-use strategies aligned to the CM SEPP objectives

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Implementation Streams

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Appendix 2: The Public Participation Spectrum

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13. Bibliography

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12. Proposed amendments to the CM SEPP

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11.3 The Manning River ECMP Research Program

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11.1 MERI for the Manning River, Estuary and Catchment

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7. Management Actions

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6.15 Systems thinking: the interaction between issues

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10. Coastal Zone Emergency Sub-Plan

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6.13 Sewerage and Septic System Pathogens

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Figure 33: The Manning River floodplain, 20 March 2021

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Figure 32: Cattle on the riverbank is a common sight

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Table 4: Key impacts associated with water pollution from diffuse-source runoff

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Figure 25: Estuary with negative impacts vs well-managed estuary

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Figure 27: Cattai Wetlands

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Figure 26: Conceptual diagram of the Greenhouse Effect

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Figure 24: The relationship between activities, stressors and ecological impacts

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Figure 22: Risk ratings for sediment and nutrient loading in drainage units

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Table 2: Subcatchments posing the highest risk to ecological and community values

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Figure 21: Stock intensity in the catchment

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Figure 18: Manning River TN and TP readings from 2015-18

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Figure 17: The sampling location for water quality data

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Figure 9: The Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework

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Figure 15: National Parks make up18.5% of the Manning catchment

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Figure 14: Program Logic Model

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Figure 12: Values our community ascribed to each subcatchment

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Figure 11: The consultation program

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Figure 16: Water quality monitoring sites in the estuary

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Figure 10: Option for the Manning River ECMP Governance Structure

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Figure 7: The five stages of a Coastal Management Program

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