Draft Pesticide Use Notification Plan

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he Pesticide Use Notification Plan sets out how Hawkesbury City Council will notify members of the community of pesticide applications it makes or permission it gives to apply pesticides in public places that it owns or controls.

The aim of the plan is to meet the communities general expectation to know what pesticide applications have been made to outdoor public places that are owned or controlled by public authorities. Council ensures that pesticides are applied to public places in a safe, responsible manner, minimizing harm to the community or the environment.

The plan has recently been revised and community comment is being sought.

The community is invited to provide comment on the Draft Pesticide Notification Plan. A copy of the plan is provided in the document library.

The last day for the receipt of submissions is 5pm Friday, 18 March 2015.

Please address all submissions to the General Manager, Hawkesbury City Council, titled ‘Draft Pesticide Notification Plan’.

Please be advised that comments on the proposal may contain information, such as information that identifies you, etc for the purposes of the privacy and Personal Information Protection Act.

The purpose of collecting this information is to assist Council in obtaining the views of the community regarding the matter. The information may also be made available to third parties in accordance with relevant legislation.

The Submission of personal information with your comments is voluntary but, if not provided, may affect consideration of such comments. The information will ultimately be stored in Council's record system.

The canvassing of Councillors will automatically disqualify the applicant from the process.

he Pesticide Use Notification Plan sets out how Hawkesbury City Council will notify members of the community of pesticide applications it makes or permission it gives to apply pesticides in public places that it owns or controls.

The aim of the plan is to meet the communities general expectation to know what pesticide applications have been made to outdoor public places that are owned or controlled by public authorities. Council ensures that pesticides are applied to public places in a safe, responsible manner, minimizing harm to the community or the environment.

The plan has recently been revised and community comment is being sought.

The community is invited to provide comment on the Draft Pesticide Notification Plan. A copy of the plan is provided in the document library.

The last day for the receipt of submissions is 5pm Friday, 18 March 2015.

Please address all submissions to the General Manager, Hawkesbury City Council, titled ‘Draft Pesticide Notification Plan’.

Please be advised that comments on the proposal may contain information, such as information that identifies you, etc for the purposes of the privacy and Personal Information Protection Act.

The purpose of collecting this information is to assist Council in obtaining the views of the community regarding the matter. The information may also be made available to third parties in accordance with relevant legislation.

The Submission of personal information with your comments is voluntary but, if not provided, may affect consideration of such comments. The information will ultimately be stored in Council's record system.

The canvassing of Councillors will automatically disqualify the applicant from the process.

  • The last day for the receipt of submissions is 5pm Friday, 18 March 2015.

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