About this publication
Garigal National Park - landscape plan for Davidson Park
July 2004
The Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) is proposing to undertake landscape works as per the landscape plan for Davidson Park at the former boatramp kiosk site within Garigal National Park. The planned works will be concentrated in the in the immediate vicinity of the boatramp, old boatramp and northern extremity of Davidson Park.
A 'Review of Environmental Factors' will be placed on public exhibition from 1 July to 20 August 2004 at the following locations during their respective opening hours:
Persons or organisations wishing to comment on the review are invited to make written submissions. The submissions will be used by DEC to assess the likelihood of the proposed activity causing a significant impact.
Comment on the plan
The Review of Environmental Factors is on public exhibition from 1 July to 20 August 2004. During this period, you can comment on the document by sending a submission to the following address:
- The Area Manager
Northern Beaches Area, NPWS
PO Box 134
Forestville NSW 2087
Please note, that for the purposes of the NSW Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act, any submissions on this plan, including your personal details, will be a matter of public record and will be stored in the DEC records system.
If you don't want to have your personal details disclosed to members of the public once the plan has been adopted, you can prevent this. Just indicate in your submission that you wish your personal details to remain confidential to the DEC and not available for public access.
More information about privacy
- Find out more about your privacy rights on this website
- Contact your local NPWS office for more information on the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act
Documents to download
- Landscape plan for Davidson Park at the former boatramp kiosk site within Garigal National Park (PDF - 1.45MB)
- Review of Environmental Factors for Davidson Park at the former boatramp kiosk site within Garigal National Park (PDF - 215KB)
More information
Further inquiries may be directed to Ranger Mark Watt or Area Manager Chris Grudnoff at the Garigal National Park office.
