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<blockquote data-quote="Hunting the yellow" data-source="post: 363498" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>also what I don't get is how come developers that push new homes and roads/estate with excavators/dump trucks even carrying dirt away somewhere else need no land bond ? yet later you build a home on it or push a road in and it dose not go back to the original state it was in example a road or estate build on a flood plane or dry lake or just a nice paddock why do we have to have so much red tape with our small 4m by 4m small scale shaft when these developers do so much more damage ??? I know we have to fill holes in remove crushing plants etc etc but really the developers get away with so much more at little costs compared to what miners have to pay for lease bonds and other sh.t I think if they can push a road in a pristine paddock with endangered plants etc without a 10k land bond why can't we ? and just backfill it when done. after all the only difference is a road or estate gets paved with concrete/bitumen permanently and a mine gets back filled when finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunting the yellow, post: 363498, member: 68"] also what I don't get is how come developers that push new homes and roads/estate with excavators/dump trucks even carrying dirt away somewhere else need no land bond ? yet later you build a home on it or push a road in and it dose not go back to the original state it was in example a road or estate build on a flood plane or dry lake or just a nice paddock why do we have to have so much red tape with our small 4m by 4m small scale shaft when these developers do so much more damage ??? I know we have to fill holes in remove crushing plants etc etc but really the developers get away with so much more at little costs compared to what miners have to pay for lease bonds and other sh.t I think if they can push a road in a pristine paddock with endangered plants etc without a 10k land bond why can't we ? and just backfill it when done. after all the only difference is a road or estate gets paved with concrete/bitumen permanently and a mine gets back filled when finished. [/QUOTE]
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