Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L01818:front:0:p105
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L01818
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 300463–303526

distress signalling devices over the marine part of the park for training purposes
   * In the HMAS Creswell Waterfront Special Purpose Zone (in which Defence has the power to restrict public access) maintenance of those elements of HMAS Creswell wharf and breakwater, mooring and anchorages, slipway and other existing infrastructure which fall within park waters
   * Transport of hazardous goods (for example, ordnance, chemicals) through the park to Defence facilities
Examples of Defence activities which require approval from the Director
   * Water parachute courses with boat recovery
   * Amphibious landings and loading exercises using small boats
   * Temporary deployment of portable equipment
   * Research within the park, including the marine component of the park
   * Overnight camping at camping areas in the park
   * Use of flares over land in accordance with an agreed environmental management plan
   * Use of underwater explosive signalling devices
   * Installation of new temporary mooring buoys
   * Submarine bottoming out, at precise locations to be advised in advance
   * Asset protection training
Examples of Defence activities which require approval from the Board
   * Additions and alterations to any parts of the HMAS Creswell wharf and breakwater, moorings and anchorages, slipway and other existing infrastructure in the park
   * Refuelling ships at anchor

    9.   Business management

  Performance indicators

      * 95% compliance with an implementation plan for this management plan.

      * Effectiveness in implementation of management plan.

  Performance under first plan

  The technical audit of the first plan identified a stable trend in relation to business management activities. Infrastructure was supplied and maintained to a high standard and roads and tracks were maintained to relevant Australian Standards.
  A high level of training in compliance and enforcement was maintained and a good level of compliance was achieved in most areas. Prosecution action was taken in relation to poaching squid.

    9.1           Capital works and infrastructure

Aim
    * Capital works and infrastructure provide functional and safe visitor and staff facilities that are cost effective and have minimal impact on the environment.

Background
The park has a variety of infrastructure of differing age and condition that supports park operations and visitor use. Infrastructure maintenance is currently undertaken under a whole-of-life asset management system, which prescribes frequency of maintenance and safety checking. At the time of preparing this plan the asset management system was not automated. The majority of new capital and maintenance work is completed under contract or purchasing arrangements, depending on the value of the work. Much maintenance work and some new work is contracted to Council in accordance with the Lease and this plan.

Various authorities responsible for land management in the Booderee area over time have built structures and roads to suit the purpose at the time. For