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Council reveals ATV Use Strategy for Wonga Beach

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Douglas Shire Council have released the Interim Wonga Beach Foreshore Management Plan in preparation for Tuesday’s Ordinary Council meeting. On Tuesday’s meeting agenda is the recommendation “That Council adopt the Interim Wonga Beach Foreshore Management Plan” and, in doing so, endorse the actions contained therein to balance recreation activity with environmental sustainability at Wonga Beach.


Summary

Through a community consultation process in August 2018, a clear majority of residents at Wonga Beach indicated they supported the use of ATVs on the beach for recreational purposes.The Interim Wonga Beach Foreshore Management Plan:

Council advises that the interim management plan is not intended to be exhaustive. Moving forward, it is envisaged that a more detailed and robust plan will be formulated.

The interim management plan aims to address some of the concerns outlined in the community engagement process and seeks to provide a balanced approach to the issue. It makes clear all circumstances and requirements for approval.


Key Elements


Animal management

New on-leash and off-leash areas for dogs are defined for the precincts of Wonga Beach

Pinnacle Village to Daintree River

North of Giblin Street to Pinnacle Village

Old Wonga (Giblin Street south to northern end Marlin Drive)

New Wonga (northern End of Marlin Drive south to Wonga Community Park – Includes Lot 65 CP903509)

On the basis of the submissions received, looking at the individuals represented, 69% supported the use of ATV’s on the beach for recreational purposes, 28% were against it and 3% were neutral (Douglas Shire Council)

Conditions for use of ATV at Wonga Beach

Additional to Subordinate Local Law No. 1, Schedule 26:

A number of Wonga Beach residents have been using ATVs on the beach for many years
and consider the activity to be a part of their beach way of life and what makes the area special.

Obtaining an Approval

Application for an approval must be made on the approved form, and be accompanied by payment of the required fee. Application for an approval will only be accepted in person and each applicant may only apply for a permit for himself/herself, unless they are the parent/legal guardian of a minor child.


Criteria for assessing an application, may include, but not be limited to:

Approval for minor children 11 years or older


The Ordinary Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, 27 October 2020, at 10am. The full agenda and minutes can be downloaded at Douglas Shire Council’s website as they become available. The meeting will be live-streamed online and an audio of the meeting will be available on the Council website at the time the minutes are made available.

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