State Significant Development
Determination
Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court
Cumberland
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Ngoc Thinh Nguyen
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Ngoc Thinh Nguyen
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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There are problems that we concern:privacy,increased traffic and damage to heritage items.We have a church in the same main avenue so a new forensic pathology and coroner's court have the gate in the weeroona already.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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As a home owner and resident of Botanica Lidcombe, I object to the proposed public entry and exit to the Coroners Court via Main Avenue. I am concerned about the increased traffic as a result of public entry, and how the safety of pedestrians and drivers will be detrimentally affected. In particular, there are a lot of families with young children (myself included) as well as residents in wheelchairs. I also have privacy concerns with members of the general public entering Botanica to access the proposed car park. The entry and exit should be changed to Weerona Rd instead, thereby maintaining the privacy and safety of residents, and ensuring no damage is inflicted to heritage items along Main Avenue. I therefore urge you to reconsider this proposal for the public car park with public entry/exit via Main Avenue.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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I am concerned about the proposal the Coroner's Court with public entry and exit via Main Avenue, it will generate more traffic flow for Main Avenue and Botanica Drive. The Central Park next to Botanica Drive has a lot of pedestrian activities and kids in the playground, the pedestrian and local resident road user safety are my major concern.
From my view point, all traffic flow generated by new facilities should be able to cope by Weeroona Road, expanding the intersection, Weeroona Rd & Joseph St, and increasing green light time for the traffic in and out Weeroona Rd.
If the main roads like Weeroona Rd and Joseph St not able to take extra traffic flow generated by the facilities. I don't think we are able to build a world class Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court due to poor road service and congestion.
From my view point, all traffic flow generated by new facilities should be able to cope by Weeroona Road, expanding the intersection, Weeroona Rd & Joseph St, and increasing green light time for the traffic in and out Weeroona Rd.
If the main roads like Weeroona Rd and Joseph St not able to take extra traffic flow generated by the facilities. I don't think we are able to build a world class Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court due to poor road service and congestion.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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Firstly i submit that the proposal is inappropriately located -being adjacent to what has now become a medium density residential area.
There should be no access to the site from Main st -that will create significant risk of injury to locals & children often seen walking in and around the area.
These risks can be avoided by limiting access to weeroona Rd..The increased traffic poses a significant danger to the many locals that live around the site.
The operation of a 24hr morgue interfers with the residential amenity of the local area.
There should be no access to the site from Main st -that will create significant risk of injury to locals & children often seen walking in and around the area.
These risks can be avoided by limiting access to weeroona Rd..The increased traffic poses a significant danger to the many locals that live around the site.
The operation of a 24hr morgue interfers with the residential amenity of the local area.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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i object on construction site of Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court being built.
Lien Nguyen
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Lien Nguyen
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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I object on construction site Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court being built
Thuan Phan
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Thuan Phan
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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I object on construction site Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court being built
Andrew Khammana
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Andrew Khammana
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cabramatta
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New South Wales
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I object on construction site Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court being built
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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Traffic and Access
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
Adam Pelczer
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Adam Pelczer
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica both during the construction phase and after it moves into the operational phase.
We are already seeing damage to garden areas (semi trucks trying to negotiate the narrow roads) within the estate during the construction phase for the apartment block being built on Main Ave.
Options could be - Joseph Street (best option) with lights to assist only for traffic moving south to North (turning into Main Ave) or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic if access is not granted off joseph Street for Northbound traffic.
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
We are already seeing damage to garden areas (semi trucks trying to negotiate the narrow roads) within the estate during the construction phase for the apartment block being built on Main Ave.
Options could be - Joseph Street (best option) with lights to assist only for traffic moving south to North (turning into Main Ave) or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic if access is not granted off joseph Street for Northbound traffic.
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
Linda Broschofsky
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Linda Broschofsky
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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I object to the only public entry and exit being via Main Ave Lidcombe which falls within the Botanica residential estate bordering the development site. This will cause undue excess traffic within Botanica, affecting the residents living within the estate. Traffic travelling northbound along Joseph St will have to drive through the narrow streets of Botanica to gain access to go north. There is a perfectly viable alternative, to build ALL entry and exit roads, for staff and the public via the existing driveways on Weroona Rd. This site will then not impact at all on the residents of Botanica.
Main Ave is also of significant heritage value and is listed as such on the Heritage register. The kerbs and guttering are original brickwork and a great deal of work went into preserving this road, kerbs and the palms and verges when development of the estate began, It is unacceptable that the government wants to destroy this.
Your environmental impact statement and development application state that alternatives are available. It is not necessary to impact on the neighbouring residents as you plan to do. The simple solution is to use Weroona Rd for entry and exit of all vehicles. The M92 bus also travels along Weroona Rd for members of the public using public transport. This bus run every 10 minutes at peak times but your impact statement fails to address this, instead concentrating on the 925 bus which goes through Botanica and runs every hour during the middle of the day. Why is this not obvious?
I urge the government to reconsider the traffic chaos it will create and to use Weroona Rd. I urge the government to reconsider the destruction of a heritage significant road. I urge the government to reconsider the impact on the neighbouring residential estate. The solution is clear.
Main Ave is also of significant heritage value and is listed as such on the Heritage register. The kerbs and guttering are original brickwork and a great deal of work went into preserving this road, kerbs and the palms and verges when development of the estate began, It is unacceptable that the government wants to destroy this.
Your environmental impact statement and development application state that alternatives are available. It is not necessary to impact on the neighbouring residents as you plan to do. The simple solution is to use Weroona Rd for entry and exit of all vehicles. The M92 bus also travels along Weroona Rd for members of the public using public transport. This bus run every 10 minutes at peak times but your impact statement fails to address this, instead concentrating on the 925 bus which goes through Botanica and runs every hour during the middle of the day. Why is this not obvious?
I urge the government to reconsider the traffic chaos it will create and to use Weroona Rd. I urge the government to reconsider the destruction of a heritage significant road. I urge the government to reconsider the impact on the neighbouring residential estate. The solution is clear.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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lidcombe
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New South Wales
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As a resident in Botanica I object to the proposed entry and exit to New Forensic and Coroners Court be Main Avenue.
I demand an alternate entry as the proposed entry will increase traffic throughout the estate and compromise the aesthetics of Main avenue that is subject to heritage listing .
I care for the safety of our children and our elderly and believe there is a risk to our residents due to the heavy flow of traffic to the estate.
I demand an alternate entry as the proposed entry will increase traffic throughout the estate and compromise the aesthetics of Main avenue that is subject to heritage listing .
I care for the safety of our children and our elderly and believe there is a risk to our residents due to the heavy flow of traffic to the estate.
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Lidcombe
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New South Wales
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Hi,
I'm an owner/resident in the Lidcombe Botanica estate and I want to express my disapproval with the State Government for first selling the Lidcombe Hospital site to a property developer for residential use then plans to build a Coroner's Court and Morque inside that very same site with residents less than fifty metres away.
All the residents here in the Botanica are struggling to understand how the proposed development fit in with our neighbourhood.
My other grounds of objection are is the increased traffic and concerns with pedestrian and driver safety. The increased traffic will put the children in the estate at an even higher risk as they all have to cross the mains roads to get the park,childcare centre and bus stops.
Finally, we're already surrounded by a freight terminal, juvenile centre and a cemetery. Please do not devalue our property even further by building a Coroner's Court and Morque inside the complex.
Regards
I'm an owner/resident in the Lidcombe Botanica estate and I want to express my disapproval with the State Government for first selling the Lidcombe Hospital site to a property developer for residential use then plans to build a Coroner's Court and Morque inside that very same site with residents less than fifty metres away.
All the residents here in the Botanica are struggling to understand how the proposed development fit in with our neighbourhood.
My other grounds of objection are is the increased traffic and concerns with pedestrian and driver safety. The increased traffic will put the children in the estate at an even higher risk as they all have to cross the mains roads to get the park,childcare centre and bus stops.
Finally, we're already surrounded by a freight terminal, juvenile centre and a cemetery. Please do not devalue our property even further by building a Coroner's Court and Morque inside the complex.
Regards
Name Withheld
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Name Withheld
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Lidcombe
,
New South Wales
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Hi,
I am an owner/resident in the Lidcombe Botanica estate on Eucalyptus street and I want to express my concerns with this proposal.
This estate is already at a high density with heavy traffic and if the Coroner's Court and Morque is to be built here then I fear the increased traffic will put my child's safety at great risks just like the rest of the residents with young children. With the limited entrances to the estate, vehicles are forced to drive through the roads where the childcare and park are located.
Please reconsider the proposal of relocating the Coroner's Court and Morque to Lidcombe Botanica.
I am an owner/resident in the Lidcombe Botanica estate on Eucalyptus street and I want to express my concerns with this proposal.
This estate is already at a high density with heavy traffic and if the Coroner's Court and Morque is to be built here then I fear the increased traffic will put my child's safety at great risks just like the rest of the residents with young children. With the limited entrances to the estate, vehicles are forced to drive through the roads where the childcare and park are located.
Please reconsider the proposal of relocating the Coroner's Court and Morque to Lidcombe Botanica.
Marie Toni Cruz
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Marie Toni Cruz
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Lidcombe
,
New South Wales
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I am a resident of Botanica
Jennifer Cheung
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Jennifer Cheung
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Lidcombe
,
New South Wales
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Traffic and Access
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
Sebastian La
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Sebastian La
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Lidcombe
,
New South Wales
Message
Traffic and Access
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
Sebastian La
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Sebastian La
Object
Lidcombe
,
New South Wales
Message
Traffic and Access
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue is inappropriate because it would compromise road safety and dramatically increase traffic movements throughout Botanica.
· Joseph Street or Weeroona Road should be the designated access to reduce the impact of this development on existing residences and roadways.
· Public entry/exit via Main Avenue would increase traffic on local, narrow residential streets in a suburb that has been designed for local traffic
· The Botanica Estate has been designed with a Central Park. It is a popular children's playground within easy walking distance of residents' homes. It is inappropriate to direct traffic to a high profile government facility through a peaceful residential housing estate.
· Ferguson Lodge, is located within the Botanica Estate. It is the only supported accommodation for people with a spinal cord injury in NSW offering both a permanent home as well as respite accommodation. This development proposal will bring increased traffic to Botanica placing disabled residents at risk.
· If the public entry/exit to the new Forensic Pathology and Coroners Court is via Main Avenue then any visitors heading north will need to find an alternate route through the residential streets of Botanica as Main Avenue only provides an exit southbound onto Joseph Street.
· By its very nature, the Coroner's Court will receive clients from across New South Wales. Many of these visitors will be distressed and there is concern that disorientated visitors to the Coroner's Court will be driving through the unfamiliar streets of Botanica Estate, placing residents at risk.
Heritage
· This development proposal disregards the heritage value of Main Avenue, which was the formal entry c1896 to Lidcombe Hospital when Rookwood Asylum was established. It is graded in the 2002 Lidcombe Hospital Site Conservation Management Plan (CMP) by Godden Mackay Logan as an element of exceptional significance.
· The avenue of hoop pines and phoenix palms along Main Avenue is also graded as an element of exceptional significance in the CMP. Construction of the proposed public entry/exit from Main Avenue, Botanica will require demolition of the historic brickwork and verges and interrupt the streetscape.
· The Gatehouse at Botanica on the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street is heritage listed. If Main Avenue becomes the access road for the public car park the intersection of Main Avenue and Joseph Street will become manifestly more dangerous and expose the Gatehouse to the risk of damage.
Amenity
· This is a development that is unusual by its nature. Its hours of operation can be 24/7 and, at times, will involve distressed relatives, emergency services and media attention. This is a serious issue for Botanica residents who are concerned about the impact this will have on their residential amenity.
· There is also concern for the safety risk to residents of Botanica if Main Avenue is used for the delivery of chemicals for the mortuary and laboratories.
Name Withheld
Comment
Name Withheld
Comment
Lidcombe
,
New South Wales
Message
As a Botanica resident I do not support the expansion of the NSW Health Forensic Pathology service and Coroners Court which involves opening another entrance to the centre from the Main Avenue within Botanica Estate. This will result in additional traffics and car parkings within the estate which have not been accounted for at the development phase of the estate.
Silma Ihram
Object
Silma Ihram
Object
Lidcombe
,
New South Wales
Message
As a resident of the beautiful heritage area that was the former Lidcombe Hospital, I strongly believe that we need to invest in respecting and maintaining the heritage value that remains in Botanica. There are already too many developments that crowd out this beautiful area, and I absolutely disagree with destroying a section of the heritage Main Ave in order to provide another access point for the proposed Forensic Pathology and Coroner's Court. There is sufficient access from Weeroona Rd and there is no requirement to interfere with Main Ave. I strongly believe that it will have a negative impact on the heritage value of Main Ave, and the traffic for residents.
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Project Details
Application Number
SSD-7545
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Hospitals, medical centres and health research facilities
Local Government Areas
Cumberland
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
Minister
Contact Planner
Name
David
Gibson