Hi Alexander,
So that explains it. I could not work out how they could fit the proposed into
the area I thought it was going to be. However there will still be all the
problems associated with the traffic parking and noise.
Thanks,
Anne
From: Alexander Ashley-Carrington
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2017 4:18 PM
To: cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cpactiongroup] Re: Child care Centre Development Application
Hi Anne,
I think you’ve got it in the wrong spot, it will be in Building ‘I’ in the new
development (that’s the tallest building in the middle). Also this appears to
have been on the plans for some time as I looked at the plans for the
additional units they wanted back in October 2016 and it’s clearly there so I
suspect this has been around since they designed this thing. So as far as open
space/common property I don’t think there taking anything away.
I recall Minh talking about a wall near the sports facility too as he said he
could locate the security swipe pad there when completed and I thought it had
something to do with child care but it obviously isn’t this, maybe he got it
wrong.
I think the best way to stop this would be on the unacceptable levels of
additional nonresident traffic and the congestion and noise that comes with it.
Plus the noise 90 odd sub 6 year old’s can produce too.
Regarding your other email about visitor parking I can only go from the
previous proposal. They stated that of the 737 car spaces available in the new
development 337 will be allocated units leaving 400 “surplus” spaces. I can
only assume the parking will come from the “surplus” less the 3 out front of
the center.
Regards,
Alexander Ashley-Carrington
G103/81-86 Courallie Avenue
Homebush West NSW 2140
0408115011
From: cpactiongroup-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cpactiongroup-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anne Sullivan
Sent: Sunday, 19 March 2017 3:36 PM
To: cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cpactiongroup] Re: Child care Centre Development Application
Hi Alexander,
If you go through he Development Application there are 2 different numbers of
children .So it could be 89 or more
Either way there will be at least 25 car spaces not available for residents!
And the fact there is only one road in and out it is unacceptable for the
increased traffic. What did you make of the design? Is it encroaching on Common
Property? And it appears to block off access to the Sports Facility. There is a
statement saying there will be a wooden gate with Access controlled by Child
Care staff. Also Minh made a comment about them wanting to build a brick wall
across the back And there is still the noise issue from children in the outside
area to residents living above and properties adjoining the development. I
would not like to be living there. These residents had to contend with the
Garbage being left there 24/7 for 2 years.And now this!
I certainly will be lodging an Objection on all these grounds.
Anne.
From: Alexander Ashley-Carrington
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2017 10:46 AMTo: cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cpactiongroup] Re: Child care Centre Development Application
adjoining the
Hi all,
Just a quick clarification, there will be 14 car spaces for staff and 11 for
drop-off (3 out front and 8 in the carpark area under the building).
Additionally they are proposing to have up to 89 kids (0-2: 24 – 3-5: 65).
I got these figures from the documents on councils web site
(https://www.strathfield.nsw.gov.au/development/development-notifications-2/17081-86-courallie-avenue-homebush-west/)
DA2017-030-STATEMENT-ENVIRONEMENTAL-EFFECT.pdf page 22.
In any event the effect of say an additional 60-70 cars driving all the way
around the roadway will be unacceptable and I feel this is the way we should be
framing our objections.
Regards,
Alexander Ashley-Carrington
G103/81-86 Courallie Avenue
Homebush West NSW 2140
0408115011
From: cpactiongroup-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cpactiongroup-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anne Sullivan
Sent: Sunday, 19 March 2017 10:02 AM
To: cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cpactiongroup] Re: Child care Centre Development Application
Hi Betty,
Yes it is a worry. Have you seen where there are 14 car spaces allocated for
staff , 1 car space per 8 children and 2 additional car spaces in the car park
below the building. That means they are taking 30 car spaces.
. They have more spaces than the residents per head. And the traffic will be
appalling as most of the users will likely come from outside. And the noise
level for the residents living above and beside the centre will be high.I
suggest that residents write and object to Council re this development!
Anne
From: Betty Lew
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2017 11:37 PM
To: cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cpactiongroup] Re: Child care Centre Development Application
Hi
Yes, I just received it on Friday and it is a big worry. Without the provision
of extra roads, I’m worried about how Centenary Park is going to handle the
extra traffic, not only from the high rise but now also from the child care
centre that is expecting to accommodate 113 children. It will be exactly like
the school drop-off and pick-up scenarios, where you get traffic jams during
those drop-off and pick-up times. Although they have marked 3 spots outside the
centre for drop-offs, they are expecting to take in 113 kids! So you can
imagine the number of cars that will be coming in, parking on the road to take
the kids inside, chatting with the staff and other parents, and driving off.
There will be a lot of double and triple parking!! I don’t know how the
current residents are going to get in and out of the complex.
Incidentally, I don’t recall receiving any DA notifications regarding the
development of a child care centre in Building B4.
Betty
From: cpactiongroup-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cpactiongroup-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anne Sullivan
Sent: Saturday, 18 March 2017 10:13 PM
To: cpactiongroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cpactiongroup] Child care Centre Development Application
Hi all,
Have you received the Child Care Development Application from Strathfield
Council?
Because it looks like they are building on Common Property Front and Back. I
will be contacting council for clarification.
Anne