State Significant Development
St Aloysius' College Redevelopment
North Sydney
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Concept and Stage 1 application for redevelopment of St Aloysius' College.
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Submissions
Shashi Bhar
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Shashi Bhar
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Concerns re Parking, Traffic Congestion, Noise & Privacy Issues,
Ambience & Aesthetic Issues, Heritage Listings and Length of
Development.
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over time in part due to the growing number of teachers, support staff
and students from St Aloysius School who park in the streets. The
proposed development of the School, while it may have pedagogical
benefits for students, will not repair the loss parking already
inflicted upon residents. Indeed it worsen it. The attached PDF lists
what needs to be measured - both in terms of parking patterns and in
terms of impacts on residents.
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North Shore Historical Society Inc
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Milson Precinct
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The Objections to the application,
as well as the Milson Precinct Minutes of 3 May 2018 meeting.
In case the pdf has not attached, submission is copied & pasted here:
Milson Precinct,
PO Box 704 ,
Milsons Point NSW 1565
28 May, 2018
The Minister,
Department of Planning & Environment,
Via web submission.
Dear Sir,
RE: SSD 8669 - 28.05.2018 - St. Aloysius College, Kirribilli, Master
Plan - OBJECTION
Milson Precinct, a precinct of North Sydney Council, which has St.
Aloysius & Loreto Schools within its community boundaries, makes the
following submission, along with the relevant section of minutes of
its meeting held on 3 May, 2018, (see below). The meeting was attended
by St. Aloysius' principal, architect, planner, community consultation
person, plus another, who gave a PowerPoint presentation, and
responded to questions asked by the community members present.
The minutes of the meeting set out many of the concerns of residents.
Based on those concerns, along with this overarching submission,
OBJECTING to the proposal, we request that the proposal be rejected,
as it fails to be a comprehensive Master Plan; has inaccurate
information in the documentation provided, hence the results in
reports are unable to be relied upon; the school has failed to
communicate appropriately with the extended community; the application
fails to comply with the North Sydney Council DCP & LEP with regards
to minimum parking standards, setbacks, landscaping etc. especially
for the two new buildings being proposed - Main School campus and
Junior school campus.
Both St. Aloysius and Loreto schools have failed within their
applications for Masterplans to address the cumulative effect of the
traffic and parking within the local community. They have both failed
to address their lack of open outdoor space and green space for
students to recreate on.
Hence, it would be irresponsible for the department to accept the
application in its present form, as it fails its own documentation;
therefore it fails the wider community, to which it is supposed to be
addressed and fails to be a comprehensive masterplan.
Regards,
Jillian Christie, Chair Milson Precinct
 
OBJECTION Submission:
This is NOT a MASTER PLAN, but a SERIES of DA's for Capital Works,
wanting to be approved, without detailed scrutiny by the community.
The community OBJECTS to this series of Capital works being considered
to be a MASTER PLAN for the whole school
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The main concerns are around views and noise. The 2.4m glass balustrade will impact the buildings views. Additionally the drawings currently show an increase in height in the new building on Upper Pitt St.
The noise generated from the new roof top playground could be significant. We would like to see measures to ensure this is controlled.
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Joanne Ropeer
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Joanne Ropeer
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The main concerns are around views and noise. The 2.4m glass balustrade will impact the buildings views. Additionally the drawings currently show an increase in height in the new building on Upper Pitt St.
The noise generated from the new roof top playground could be significant. We would like to see measures to ensure this is controlled.