State Significant Development
St John of God Richmond Hospital Redevelopment
Hawkesbury City
Current Status: Determination
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- Response to Submissions
- Assessment
- Recommendation
- Determination
Construction of upgraded and expanded facilities resulting in an additional 24 beds, partial demolition of existing buildings, retention of Belmont House and integrated open space and landscaping.
Attachments & Resources
Notice of Exhibition (1)
Request for SEARs (1)
SEARs (1)
EIS (67)
Response to Submissions (13)
Additional Information (27)
Determination (5)
Approved Documents
Management Plans and Strategies (5)
Independent Reviews and Audits (1)
Notifications (1)
Other Documents (1)
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Submissions
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Comment
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
WaterNSW
Comment
WaterNSW
Message
Due to the nature and location of the proposal, WaterNSW does not have any comments or particular requirements.
WaterNSW requests the Department continues to consult with WaterNSW for any development that may impact on our assets, infrastructure or land, using the email address [email protected]
Regards
Justine Clarke - Catchment and Asset Protection Adviser
Biodiversity and Conservation Division
Comment
Biodiversity and Conservation Division
Message
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Friends of Belmont House
Support
Friends of Belmont House
Message
The long history of the house, its landscape and the archaeological sites which surround it, have been taken into account in this proposal and we feel assured that the whole site will be preserved as a highly significant part of the history of the Hawkesbury area and indeed New South Wales.