Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce
Meeting Date: Tuesday, 21 March, 2023
Location: Jervis Bay Rooms, City Administrative Centre, Bridge Road, Nowra
Time: 4.00pm
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Agenda
1. Apologies
2. Confirmation of Minutes
· Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce - 19 July 2022................................................. 1
· Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce - 19 December 2022...................................... 5
3. Declarations of Interest
4. Reports
SH23.1........ Notification of Council Resolution - Re-establishment Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce........................................................................................................ 7
SH23.2........ Estuary Works at Shoalhaven Heads and Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries......................................................................................................... 9
SH23.3........ Shoalhaven Heads River Entrance Management Plan Review.................. 11
5. General Business
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Membership
Clr Serena Copley - Chairperson
All Councillors
Mr Gareth Ward MP (Nominee – TBA)
Mr Phil Guy
Mr Brian Allen
Ms Jessica Zealand
Mr Rob Russell
Ms Natalie Lloyd
Ms Robyn Flack
Ms Jan Turbill
Quorum – Five (5): One (1) Councillor and Four (4) Community Members
Purpose:
The purpose of the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce (SHET) is to act as an advisory and representative group on matters relating to the Shoalhaven River, it’s estuary and entrance at Shoalhaven Heads.
Role:
· To receive and disseminate information and updates to and from the Shoalhaven Heads community about the management of the Shoalhaven Heads estuary.
· To provide and receive information to the Northern CMP Advisory Committee in the preparation of the Lower Shoalhaven River CMP.
· To provide and receive information to the Northern Floodplain Risk Management Committee in the development and preparation of the Lower Shoalhaven Flood Risk Management Study/Plan.
· When the Lower Shoalhaven River CMP is adopted by Council on behalf of the community, the SHET will be disestablished.
Minutes of the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce
Meeting Date: Tuesday, 19 July 2022
Location: Jervis Bay Rooms, City Administrative Centre, Bridge Road, Nowra
Time: 4:03pm
The following members were present:
Clr Serena Copley - Chairperson
Clr Patricia White
Clr John Wells
Clr Greg Watson
Clr Mark Kitchener
Clr Tonia Gray (remotely)
Mr Gareth Ward – MP – joined at 4:28pm and left meeting at 5:30pm (remotely)
Mr Brian Allen
Mr Gerald Groom
Mr Phil Guy
Mr David Lamb (remotely)
Ms Robyn Flack
Mr Rob Russell
Ms Jessica Zealand (remotely)
Others present:
James Ruprai – Director City Development
Mr Michael Roberts – Manager – Environmental services
Nigel Smith – Coastal Management Program Coordinator
The meeting was opened by an Acknowledgement of Country by the Chairperson.
Nil
RESOLVED (Robyn Flack / Phil Guy)
That the Minutes of the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce held on Tuesday 15 March 2022 be confirmed.
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Mr Phil Guy raised the following items for discussion from the Minutes of the Previous Meeting – 15 March 2022. 1. SH22.1 – Pre-dredge Feasibility Studies - Progress Update · Flora and fauna assessment has recently been reviewed and finalised by Council. · The pre-dredging feasibility studies and outcomes are intended to be workshopped through the Coastal Management Program (CMP) for management assessment. · The CMP will provide the opportunity for funding for dredging if it is determined feasible as a result of the pre-dredging feasibility studies that have been undertaken. The Maritime Infrastructure Delivery Office (MIDO) have advised that there is no further funding available at this stage for this project following the completion of the pre-dredging feasibility studies. · Council is hopeful that the CMP will be finalised and adopted mid to late 2023 depending on review and feedback from State Government Agencies, as well as ministerial sign off.
2. SH22.2 – River Road, Shoalhaven Heads Foreshore Precinct Rehabilitation Project Progress Report · Mr Phil Guy advised that these works were proposed to be completed by end of the 2021/22 financial year. · Michael Roberts advised that Council has been working on these issues. A Statement of Environmental Effects regarding the rectification at the eastern end of the rock revetment has been submitted to Council’s Development Services. · Mr Phil Guy requested planting along the top of the foreshore as it is still considered outstanding. · Mr Phil Guy expressed that there are a number of safety issues at this site which are of concern to the community. These issues include drainage issues, power poles in the middle of footpaths and pole stays covered in tiger-tail markers in dangerous locations near public access, and the eastern end of rock revetment and waterway undermining quite severely. · See item SH22.10 - River Road Foreshore Precinct Rehabilitation Project Progress Report below regarding the public safety issues that were raised.
3. SH22.3 – River opening. · James Ruprai, Director City Development advised that an internal review has been undertaken. · The current processes in place are sound and as effective as they can be in such extreme circumstances. · Key finding of the review was the delineation of responsibilities internally which should result in more efficient decision making. |
James Ruprai, Director City Development advised that an update will be sought from Council’s City Services and the following: 1. Arrange site visits to view public safety concerns at the following locations: a. The viewing platform at the beach which currently has a pole stay with tiger-tail marker tape on it from the platform to the adjacent Endeavour Energy 11kV pole to indicate a hazard. b. The uncompleted footpath at the location of ground stay, where there is a power pole directly adjacent to entry to stairwell in centre of rock wall. c. The drainage facility at the western end of rock wall that has completely failed as evidenced by the subsidence of the gabion rock surrounding the stormwater pits. 2. Prepare a one page progress update report to be distributed to members of SHET as far as practicable in advance of the next meeting.
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Note: Mr Gareth Ward, MP joined the meeting remotely at 4:28pm.
Nil
Note: Mr Gareth Ward, MP left meeting at 5:30pm.
GENERAL BUSINESS
Phil Guy raised the following items for discussion: 1. Flood debris from recent floods and previous floods in March and the delineation between grass, sand, boat ramp and water. 2. Outcome of flood study – community consultation ended 10 July. Michael Roberts advised that the next stage is incorporation of the flood plan mitigation and the community voice into the Lower Shoalhaven River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan. 3. Major erosion and damage to footpath adjacent to River Rd boat ramp. Michael Roberts advised that these issues have been incorporated into the Statement of Environmental Effects to nourish and appropriately revegetate the site. In terms of public safety, the para-webbing between the concrete path and the eroding foreshore has been passed on to the District Engineer. In terms of putting strategies in place, this matter has been incorporated into the larger works which is the end effect rectification to source sand for this location and revegetate. The timing of this works depends on Regional Planning Proposal and approval which goes through the NSW Planning Portal, which can be tracked publicly with a DA number. Clr Wells noted that these agenda items should be discussed through the monthly CCB as they are outside of the roles and responsibilities of the SHET. |
In relation to the points raised above, Council staff will: 1. Identify the responsible agencies (NSW EPA/DPI Fisheries/Council) for each of the areas of concern and investigate solutions for clean up as priority. 2. Provide a summary of the comments received from the public consultation process, once they have been incorporated into the current working draft of the Lower Shoalhaven River Floodplain Risk Management Study and Plan. 3. Forward the DA number for the works surrounding the River Road boat ramp site to SHET members once the project has been allocated a DA number to enable tracking of the project.
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There being no further business, the meeting concluded, the time being 6:00pm.
Clr Serena Copley
CHAIRPERSON
Minutes of the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce
Meeting Date: Monday, 19 December 2022
Location: Jervis Bay Rooms, City Administrative Centre, Bridge Road, Nowra
Time: 4.00pm
The following members were present:
Clr Serena Copley – Chairperson
Mr Gareth Ward MP – arrived 4.29pm
Clr Patricia White
Clr Tonia Gray (Remotely)
Mr Brian Allen – Community Member
Mr Phil Guy – Community Member
Ms Jessica Zealand (Remotely) – Community Member
Mr Rob Russell – Forum Representative
Others Present:
Mr Michael Roberts – Manager – Environmental Services
Ms Brook Aldous – Governance Coordinator
Apologies / Leave of Absence |
An apology was received from Gerald Groom.
At 4.00pm the meeting was advised that quorum would not be reached.
Confirmation of the Minutes |
Recommendation
That the Minutes of the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce held on Tuesday 19 July 2022 be confirmed.
Note: This will be deferred to the next meeting. |
Declarations of Interest |
Nil
Presentations
SH22.11 Presentation - Governance - Brief Induction |
HPERM Ref: D22/522002 |
Ms Brooke Aldous – Governance Coordinator provided a presentation and induction on the Code of Conduct, Code of Meeting Practice and Declarations of Interest.
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General Business
SH22.12 Verbal Update for Members |
HPERM Ref: D22/520413 |
Note: Staff advised that there is still one (1) vacant community member position that will be filled via an EOI process, and the Indigenous and Youth positions will be referred to the Aboriginal Advisory Committee and the Youth Advisory Committee in early 2023. The members present used this time to ask questions of staff, Mr Michael Roberts – Manager – Environmental Services responded noting no resolutions could be made. The next meeting of the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce is scheduled for Tuesday 7 February 2023.
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Clr Serena Copley
CHAIRPERSON
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SH23.1 Notification of Council Resolution - Re-establishment Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce
HPERM Ref: D22/437450
Department: Business Assurance & Risk
Approver: James Ruprai, Director - City Development
Reason for Report
Advise of Council’s resolution in relation to the re-establishment of the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce.
Background
Each year, (generally in September) Council reaffirms all its committees for the next 12 months - Council has the option to: reaffirm its committees; make any change to the membership, purpose, delegation, quorum, and the number of meetings required for those Committees; or disband Committees.
This report is provided to inform the members of the resolution of the Council.
At the Ordinary meeting on 26 September 2022 Council resolved as follows:
CL22.494 Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce |
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RESOLVED (Clr Ell / Clr White) MIN22.692 That Council continue the operation of Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce for the period to September 2023 as outlined below.
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Policy Implications
There were no amendments to the Terms of Reference by this resolution.
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SH23.2 Estuary Works at Shoalhaven Heads and Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries
HPERM Ref: D23/27326
Submitted by: Phil Guy
That the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Taskforce: 1. Receive a presentation from the Department of Primary Industries – Fisheries on the implications and processes for ongoing works within the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary and on how storm water, erosion, sedimentation and recreation can be managed in conjunction with village prosperity and the Coastal Management Program process. 2. Extend an invitation for a representative from Department of Primary Industries – Fisheries to be a member of the SHET so as to provide ongoing input from their perspective in relation to the activities and goals of the SHET. |
Details
For many years, the Shoalhaven Heads Community Forum and Taskforce have raised with Council the need for ongoing maintenance and preservation of the recreation utility of the estuary at Shoalhaven Heads. The impact of stormwater drains and erosion with resultant sedimentation and bank vegetation loss has seen the loss of recreation amenity for the residents, which sustain the economy of the village.
The community supports and understands the high value of the environment and the protection afforded and wishes to understand more fully how the levels of government are also recognising the loss of recreation amenity in the estuary fronting the village of Shoalhaven Heads. Council and the community have seen significant village land-based upgrades in playgrounds, sporting amenities and tree planting initiatives and would like to see similar improvements in the aquatic area.
It's understood that before engaging with these works, Council needs to consult with the Department of Primary Industries – Fisheries as a primary stakeholder for works relating to the foreshore. It seems logical that the Department of Primary Industries – Fisheries should be included within the SHET meetings to provide opinions regarding proposed works and actions.
In particular the Taskforce would like to understand how the Coastal Management Program process will ensure that maintenance and restoration works may be carried out by Council in a timely manner following adoption of the CMP.
Delivery Plan / Operational Plan – Reference Heading
2.3.03.04 Develop Coastal Management Programs as per the requirements of the NSW Coastal Management Act 2016 and the Coastal Manual.
Budget Implications and Resourcing Strategy Implications
None
Terms of Reference / Delegation
Advisory Taskforces, such as SHET, may make recommendations to Council on all matters within the role outlined in the Terms of Reference. These recommendations may be submitted via the minutes of each meeting to Council for consideration.
Policy Context
Decisions and recommendations must be aligned to the adopted progression and outcomes of the Coastal Management Program process.
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SH23.3 Shoalhaven Heads River Entrance Management Plan Review
HPERM Ref: D23/27345
Submitted by: Phil Guy
That the Shoalhaven Heads Estuary Task Force receive an update on the progress with the review of the Shoalhaven Heads River Entrance Management Plan (2006) and its inclusion in the Coastal Management Program.
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Details
If the entrance of the Shoalhaven River at Shoalhaven Heads were to remain closed during a flood, water levels would be significantly higher for longer in some parts of the river’s floodplain. This would result in greater impacts on the Shoalhaven community, especially at the village of Shoalhaven Heads, in terms of inundation of houses and other property, cutting of access roads and possibly through increased injury or loss of life. The Shoalhaven River entrance area is also of high environmental significance. The scenic and recreational values of the area are very important to residents and visitors of the region. The entrance area is one of the most important sites on the New South Wales coast for populations of migratory wading birds protected under international agreements and, at times, threatened species of other shorebirds may nest at the site.
The general objectives of the Shoalhaven River Entrance Management Plan are:
1. To attempt to control flood breakout in an effort to reduce flood levels and reduce chances of major morphological changes in the river channel and foreshores.
2. To ensure that the Shoalhaven River entrance is managed in an ecologically sustainable manner.
3. To ensure that speedy intervention is possible if local flooding is predicted.
4. To determine key responsibilities and to streamline the decision-making process by quantifying the variables to be addressed by these decision makers.
5. To set out the entrance management strategy so that all participating managers can undertake responsibilities in sympathy with overall objectives.
6. To set out the entrance management strategy so that the broader community can understand, support and/or assist the process.
Para 1.5 of the Shoalhaven River Entrance Management Plan (2006) page 6 - Plan Review notes:
“This Shoalhaven River Entrance Management Plan is intended to be a dynamic document.
• It should be updated to incorporate new information (for example in relation to sea level change), new legislation and the community’s changing needs as required. In particular it should be reviewed as soon as the Lower Shoalhaven River Floodplain Risk Management Plan is completed.
• It should be regularly reviewed at no less than 5 year intervals, to ensure staff and community understanding of the principles to be applied.
• A licence under the Crown Lands Act will need to be applied for every five years. The Entrance Management Plan and the Review of Environmental Factors will need to be reviewed prior to each new application.
• It should be reviewed after each event, if Council staff, the community and/or any Government Agency suggest that any part of the procedure is inappropriate.
• Given that a primary consideration is mitigating the effects of flooding on surrounding properties, it should be reviewed in light of changing flood patterns and/or other flood protection strategies.”
Delivery Plan / Operational Plan – Reference Heading
2.3.03.04 Develop Coastal Management Programs as per the requirements of the NSW Coastal Management Act 2016 and the Coastal Manual.
Budget Implications and Resourcing Strategy Implications
None.
Terms of Reference / Delegation
Advisory Taskforces, such as SHET, may make recommendations to Council on all matters within the role outlined in the Terms of Reference. These recommendations may be submitted via the minutes of each meeting to Council for consideration.
Policy Context
The Plan is dated 2006 and overdue for review.
Directors Note:
In terms of management of the Shoalhaven River entrance at Shoalhaven Heads, Council will review the existing Shoalhaven River Entrance Management Plan (EMP) for flood mitigation as a strategic management action derived from the future finalisation of the Lower Shoalhaven River Coastal Management Program (CMP).
The inclusion of a management action in the CMP detailing the review of the existing EMP allows Council to obtain funding to complete the review. This review will utilise information from the Lower Shoalhaven River Flood Study and will include a review of the existing trigger levels, amongst other factors and determine whether an update of the EMP (complete or in-part) is required.
Note that an updated EMP (and associated NSW Crown Land licence and Threatened Species licence) requires approval from the relevant State Government Agencies before it can be implemented. This process can be lengthy.