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New Coronet Bay Boat Ramp Going Ahead

Council has reached a milestone in providing improved boat ramp access at Coronet Bay.

By Bass Coast - 17th October 2011 - Back to News

In September, Council was given the go ahead to install a temporary boat ramp on Coronet Bay foreshore. This consent was received under the Coastal Management Act from the Gippsland Department of Sustainability and Environment.

Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Veronica Dowman, said it took time to obtain permissions from authorities and conduct appropriate environmental studies to find the right location for a boat ramp.

"Understanding the needs of the local community, boat users and environmental impacts is an important part of planning for significant infrastructure like this boat ramp.

"Members of the Coronet Bay Boating and Angling Association and Ratepayers Association were involved in getting the boat ramp to this stage and they have been very patient through this process," Cr Dowman said.

Vlad Pucovsky, President of the Boating and Angling Association, said the community was thrilled to secure the new boat ramp.

"The members and committee of the Coronet Bay Boating and Angling Association want to thank Bass Coast Shire Council and in particular Mayor Veronica Dowman for their relentless pursuit of a new boat ramp for this community.

"This is something we have very much missed, again thanks to all and keep up the good work", said Mr Pucovsky.

Council’s Planning and Environment Director, Hannah Duncan-Jones, explained that in 2009 Council agreed to investigate providing boating facilities at Coronet Bay, after public access to a private boat ramp ceased.

"In the following year Bass Coast Shire Council commissioned a feasibility study to see whether it would be possible to have a new boat ramp at Coronet Bay. "We consulted with the community and participants looked at three possible options for providing boating facilities in Coronet Bay.

"It was decided to further investigate a fleximat temporary boat ramp and we also conducted additional environmental studies.

Ms Duncan-Jones confirmed that as final approvals have been received from the Department of Sustainability and Environment, Council has now ordered the new boat ramp. "Installation of the ramp is a priority, but we cannot confirm an anticipated completion date until we take delivery of the fleximat temporary boat ramp from interstate," said Ms Duncan-Jones.


Source: www.gippsland.com

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