State Significant Development
Darcy Road Public School Upgrade
City of Parramatta
Current Status: Determination
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Redevelopment of Darcy Road Public School including 2 new four storey buildings to replace the existing structures. Refurbishment of existing hall, new landscaping, car parking spaces and associated works.
Attachments & Resources
Request for SEARs (1)
SEARs (2)
EIS (36)
Agency Submissions (1)
Response to Submissions (40)
Agency Advice (11)
Additional Information (9)
Determination (4)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (11)
Other Documents (6)
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07/02/2024
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Submissions
City of Parramatta Council
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City of Parramatta Council
Azad Singh
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Azad Singh
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Also, it would be good to have CCTV in the parking area which will help in such event and also stop unauthorized parking.
I had to bare cost of replacing damaged fence.
Considering parents may park in the school parking area and always there is high chance that someone may hit our fence, hence requesting to consider to have strong barrier to stop car being hit fence and damage.
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To me safety and security is the mandatory requirement and the 'openness' is a visual or aesthetic feature that can be achieved using different fencing styles. Spear top steel fences of a proper height are the norm in most schools, which are welcoming and also allow for 'openness' yet ensuring that there are no trespassers and kids can't get out of schools easily.
Low height fences undoubtedly pose a risk in terms of intruders and trespassers who can easily be deterred from unauthorized access into the school with proper perimeter fencing. Such fences can also help prevent students from leaving the school without permission.
I would expect the perimeter fencing to be installed (as part of this upgrade) in line with what most other schools follow in Sydney. And that ensures safety of not just children but also peace of mind for parents to be rest assured that their children are safe at school.
Endeavour Energy
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Attachments
- EE EIS SSD-49073460 DARCY ROAD PUBLIC SCHOOL UPGRADE
- EE STANDARD DA CONDITIONS V8 MAY 2023
- SW08773 Work near underground assets
- SW Work near overhead power lines
- EE Land Interest Guidelines V5-December-2022
- EE Safety Clearances
- EE MDI0044 Easements and Property Tenure
- EE Building & Construction
- EE Safety on the job
- EE Safety Plumbing
- EE Guide for Padmount Substations