REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
PROPOSED MODULAR SCHOOL & OFFICE STRUCTURES AT GREEN POINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT NSW 2251 (LOT 2341 & 2342 DP1276281)
CLIENT:
Green Point Christian College
DATE:
19 SEPTEMBER 2023
PREPARED BY:
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DECLARATION Review of Environmental Factors (REF) Prepared under Part 5 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 REF Prepared by: Name
Samara Jayne
Qualifications
Master of Urban & Regional Planning Graduate Diploma in Urban & Regional Planning Bachelor of Arts
Address
de Witt Consulting 7 Canberra Street CHARLESTOWN NSW 2290
Proponent name
Charlton Christian College
Proponent address
382 Avoca Drive, GREEN POINT NSW 2251
Project address
382 Avoca Drive, GREEN POINT NSW 2251
Proposed project
Modular school and modular office structures
Certification I certify that I have prepared the contents of this Review of Environmental Factors and to the best of my knowledge: •
The document has been prepared in accordance with Section 111 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and Sections 170 & 171 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021;
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The document contains all available information that is relevant to the environmental assessment of the activity to which the document relates; and
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The information contained in the document is neither false nor misleading.
Signed Reviewed by Name: Josh Taylor-Real Position: Senior Town Planner
Released by Name: Samara Jayne Position: Town Planner
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9001:2015, ISO 45001:2018 and ISO
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT DETERMINATION Certification by Green Point Christian College This Review of Environmental Factors (REF) is an appropriate assessment of the proposed modular school and modular office structure and has considered all matters affecting or likely to affect the environment. The environmental assessment encompasses all proposed activities. I have reviewed and am aware of the mitigation measures relevant to the proposal to be incorporated into the Construction Environmental Management Plan and will undertake all possible action to ensure effective communication of the mitigation measures to the project manager for implementation. A Decision Statement prepared by Green Point Christian College is attached to this REF. Signed
Name
Michael Lowbridge
Position
Business Manager
Date
16/10/2023
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CONTENTS 1.
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
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1.1.
PROPOSAL IDENTIFICATION
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1.2.
SUBJECT SITE AND SURROUNDS
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1.2.1.
LAND OWNERSHIP
3
1.2.2.
SITE PHOTOS
3
1.3.
THE PROPONENT
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1.4.
PURPOSE OF REPORT
3
2.
NEEDS AND OPTIONS CONSIDERED
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2.1.
STRATEGIC NEED FOR THE PROPOSAL
5
2.2.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
5
2.2.1.
ANALYSIS OF OPTIONS
5
2.2.2.
PREFERRED OPTION
5
3.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL
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3.1.
SCOPE DETAIL
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3.1.1.
SCOPE PARAMETERS
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3.2.
EXTENT OF WORKS
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3.2.1.
PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
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3.2.2.
CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC
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3.2.3.
TIMING AND HOURS OF WORK
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4.
STATUTORY PLANNING CONTROLS
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4.1.
LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN
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4.2.
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING POLCIES
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4.2.1.
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING POLICY (TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE) 2021
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4.2.2.
OTHER APPLICABLE SEPPS
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4.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979 AND REGULATION 2021
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4.4.
NSW STATE LEGISLATION
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4.4.1.
RELEVANT NSW STATE LEGISLATION
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4.5.
COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATION
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4.6.
CONFIRMATION OF PART 5 ASSESSMENT
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5.
CONSULTATION
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5.1.
INTRODUCTION
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5.2.
SEPP TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONSULTATION
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5.3.
CENTRAL COAST WATER AUTHORITY
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5.4.
RURAL FIRE SERVICE NSW
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5.5.
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
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5.6.
COUNCIL CONSULTATION
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6.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
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6.1.
LAND USE
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6.1.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.1.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.1.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.2.
TRAFFIC AND ACCESS
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6.2.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.2.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.2.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.3.
NOISE AND VIBRATION
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6.3.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.3.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.3.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.4.
SOILS AND GEOLOGY
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6.4.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.4.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.4.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.5.
AIR QUALITY
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6.5.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.5.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.5.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.6.
WATER QUALITY AND HYDROLOGY
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6.6.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.6.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.6.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.7.
FLORA, FAUNA AND BUSHFIRE
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6.7.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
20
6.7.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
20
6.7.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
20
6.8.
HERITAGE – ABORIGINAL
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6.8.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.8.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.8.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.9.
HERITAGE – NON-ABORIGINAL
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6.9.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.9.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
23
6.9.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
23
6.10.
VISUAL IMPACTS
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6.10.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.10.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.10.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
24
6.11.
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
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6.11.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
24
6.11.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
24
6.11.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.12.
WASTE
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6.12.1.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
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6.12.2.
POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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6.12.3.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT MEASURES
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6.13.
CUMULATIVE IMPACTS
25
7.
CHECKLISTS
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7.1.
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS 2021 (SECTION 171)
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7.2. COMMONWEALTH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ACT 1999 (EPBC ACT) 27
8.
COMPILATION OF MITIGATION MEASURES
29
8.1.
CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (CEMP)
29
8.2.
LAND USE
29
8.3.
TRAFFIC AND ACCESS
29
8.4.
NOISE AND VIBRATION
29
8.5.
SOILS AND GEOLOGY
30
8.6.
AIR QUALITY
30
8.7.
WATER QUALITY AND HYDROLOGY
30
8.8.
FLORA, FAUNA AND BUSHFIRE
31
8.9.
HERITAGE – ABORIGINAL
32
8.10.
HERITAGE – NON-ABORIGINAL
32
8.11.
VISUAL IMPACT
33
8.12.
SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
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8.13.
WASTE
33
9.
CONCLUSION AND JUSTIFICATION FOR THE PROPOSAL
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10.
REFERENCES
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APPENDICES Appendix 1:
Survey Plan prepared by Beveridge Williams
Appendix 2:
Architectural Plans prepared by Marathon Modular
Appendix 3:
Bushfire Assessment Report prepared by Australian Bushfire Consulting Services
Appendix 4:
RFS Approval and Bush Fire Safety Authority
Appendix 5:
EPBC Act Protected Matter Search
Appendix 6:
Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System Search Result
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1.
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
1.1.
PROPOSAL IDENTIFICATION
Green Point Christian College (GPCC) is proposing to undertake works associated with the erection of a modular school and modular office structure at the College campus, identified as 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 (Lots 2341 & 2342 DP 1276281). The proposal involves the: • Erection of a single-storey modular school structure housing 2 classrooms, breakout space and store room • Erection of a single-storey modular office structure featuring 2 office spaces, foyer and generator room • Associated connecting pathways The relevant plan layout is provided in Figure 1.1 below.
Figure 1.1: Extract from plans prepared by Marathon Modular (September 2023, Appendix 2).
This Review of Environmental Factors (REF) will document likely impacts of the proposed development on the environment and address the environmental management requirements in relation to the proposed works. 1.2.
SUBJECT SITE AND SURROUNDS
The subject site is irregular in shape and has a total area of 8.613 ha with a frontage to Avoca Drive of approximately 300 metres. The topography of the area slopes to the west. The site is identified as 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 (Lots 2341 & 2342 DP1276281). The location as provided by Marathon Modular concerns an existing education establishment. Figures 1.2a and 1.2b shows the location of the Study Area. The land is zoned SP2 Infrastructure and part Deferred Matter with adjoining lots to the west, south and east being Deferred Matters. Land to the north is C2 Environmental Conservation. Further west is low density residential and recreation land on the foreshore of Brisbane Water.
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Figure 1.2a: Aerial overview. Site outlined in red (aerial © Aerometrex 2023).
Figure 1.2b: Surrounding context. Yellow line indicating approximate extent of the site (Source: NSW Spatial Services Base Map). Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
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1.2.1. Land Ownership The site comprises part of Lots 2341 & 2342 in DP1276281 which is land owned and managed by GPCC. 1.2.2. Site Photos The following photos were taken during a site visit conducted by de Witt Consulting on 20 July 2023.
Photo 1: View of the service road adjoining the works area facing east.
Photo 2: View of the works area facing south.
Photo 3: View of the works areas facing south-west.
Photo 4: View of the works area facing north.
Photo 5: View along the adjoining internal road facing west.
Photo 6: View from the site towards Avoca Drive facing south.
1.3.
THE PROPONENT
Green Point Christian College (GPCC) is the landowner and proponent for the proposed activity. 1.4.
PURPOSE OF REPORT
The purpose of this REF is to document likely impacts of the proposal on the environment and to address the environmental management requirements in relation to the proposed works.
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The description of the proposed works and associated environmental impacts have been undertaken in the context of Section 170 and 171 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021, the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (BC Act) and the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). In doing so, the REF helps to fulfil the requirements of Section 5.5 of the EP&A Act that the proponent and the determining authority examine and take into account to the fullest extent possible, all matters affecting or likely to affect the environment by reason of the activity. The findings of the REF will be considered when assessing: •
• •
Whether the proposal is likely to have a significant impact on the environment and therefore the necessity for an environmental impact statement to be prepared and approval to be sought from the Minister for Planning; The significance of any impact on threatened species as defined by the BC Act in Section 1.7 of the EP&A Act and therefore the requirement for a Species Impact Statement; and The potential for the proposal to significantly impact a matter of national environmental significance or Commonwealth land and the need to make a referral to the Commonwealth Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) for a decision by the Australian Minister for the Environment on whether assessment and approval is required under the EPBC Act.
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2.
NEEDS AND OPTIONS CONSIDERED
2.1.
STRATEGIC NEED FOR THE PROPOSAL
The purpose of the project is to provide a new modular classroom and new modular office structure. Situated within an existing educational establishment, the proposal is well positioned to facilitate the provision of a new classroom and office structure. The scope of works considered are provided in detail in Section 3 of this REF. 2.2.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of the project is to improve the existing school facilities. The proposal aims to improve learning facilities for current and future students by providing new classrooms that are spacious, comfortable, well designed and accessible to people of all abilities. The modular office structure will facilitate teaching and administration staff in association with students learning. The preferred option is selected based on the following requirements: • • •
Improved classroom and office facilities and services; Minimising impact on the surrounding environment; Protecting the amenity and safety of the students and teachers during construction.
The options are as follows: 1. Establish a new classroom building housing two classrooms and a new office structure featuring two office spaces, foyer and storage room; 2. Do nothing. 2.2.1. Analysis of Options Option 1: Establish a modular school and modular office structure as described in Section 3 of this REF. In Option 1 – Establish a new classroom building housing two classrooms and a new office structure featuring two office spaces, foyer and storage room to cater for general learning educational use. Option 2: Do Nothing Option 2 – Do not proceed with the establishment of a new classroom building housing two classrooms and a new office structure featuring two office spaces, foyer and storage room. This option would not achieve the project objectives. Doing nothing is not the preferred option. 2.2.2. Preferred Option Option 1 is the preferred option based on the following reasons: • • •
Improved education and classroom facilities and services; Ability to meet the project objectives as set out above; Ability to mitigate environmental impacts as much as is reasonably possible.
The REF considers potential environmental impacts of Option 1.
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3.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL
3.1.
SCOPE DETAIL
3.1.1. Scope Parameters The project involves the erection of a modular school structure in the form of a demountable single storey classroom building housing 2 classrooms, breakout space and store room, and a modular office structure featuring 2 office spaces, foyer and generator room with associated connecting pathways. The classrooms will be general learning areas. The proposed works would be designed to meet the relevant Australian Standards for pavement, amenities, and facilities that are accessible for people with a disability. 3.2.
EXTENT OF WORKS
The proposed works are shown on the plans prepared by Marathon Modular at Appendix 2. The plan includes the erection of a modular school structure in the form of a demountable single storey classroom building housing 2 classrooms, breakout space and store room, and a modular office structure featuring 2 office spaces, foyer and generator room for general learning purposes. The plans provided in Appendix 2 detail the proposed area of impact and will be used throughout this report. In the event the construction parameters or ancillary works are proposed to be changed and these changes are considered significant this REF will need to be reviewed and updated to ensure the environmental measures are adequate. 3.2.1. Plant and Equipment Equipment used during the works would include, but is not limited to, the following: • • • • • • • 3.2.2.
Construction vehicles (various sizes – LR to MC Class); Cranes Concrete delivery trucks and pumping equipment; Excavators (various sizes); Generators; Tipper trucks; and Hand and power tools. Construction Traffic
Construction traffic will comprise light vehicles and medium rigid vehicles (the latter for deliveries of materials and equipment). Construction traffic will enter the site via the easternmost entrance from Avoca Drive and will park on site within the existing car parking area immediately west of the building site. 3.2.3.
Timing and Hours of Work
Construction will occur during standard construction hours: • • •
Mondays to Fridays: 7:00am to 5:00pm Saturdays: 8:00am to 1:00pm Sundays and public holidays: No work
A construction program will be determined upon appointment of the contractor(s). This program is indicative and may be refined as part of the detailed construction programming.
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4.
STATUTORY PLANNING CONTROLS
4.1.
LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN
The Central Coast Local Environmental Plan (LEP) 2022 applies to the study area. The site is zoned SP2 Infrastructure and part Deferred Matter pursuant to the LEP 2022. The objectives of the zones are: Zone SP2 Infrastructure 1 Objectives of zone • To provide for infrastructure and related uses. • To prevent development that is not compatible with or that may detract from the provision of infrastructure. • To recognise existing railway land, major roads and utility installations and to enable their future development and expansion. The following uses are permitted with consent in the SP2 zone: Aquaculture; Roads; The purpose shown on the Land Zoning Map, including any development that is ordinarily incidental or ancillary to development for that purpose The Land Zoning Mapping notes the purpose as “Educational Establishment & Place of Public Worship”. Paragraph (1) of Clause 5.12 Infrastructure development and use of existing buildings of the Crown of the LEP states: (1) This Plan does not restrict or prohibit, or enable the restriction or prohibition of, the carrying out of any development, by or on behalf of a public authority, that is permitted to be carried out with or without development consent, or that is exempt development, under State Environmental Planning Policy (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021. As such, the proposed activity can proceed without consent under State Environmental Planning Policy (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021 (refer to Section 4.2.1 of this report for further detail). 4.2.
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING POLCIES
4.2.1.
State Environmental Planning Policy (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021
SEPP Transport and Infrastructure seeks to provide a consistent planning regime for transport and infrastructure with the provision of services across NSW which improves regulatory process, certainty and efficiency. SEPP Transport and Infrastructure facilitates infrastructure in NSW by identifying environmental assessment categories for different types of infrastructure. Chapter 3 relates to educational establishments and child care facilities. Section 3.37 of SEPP Transport and Infrastructure identifies development permitted without consent: (1) Development for any of the following purposes may be carried out by or on behalf of a public authority without development consent on land within the boundaries of an existing school— (a) construction, operation or maintenance, more than 5 metres from any property boundary with land in a residential zone and more than 1 metre from any property boundary with land in any other zone, of— (i) a library or an administration building that is not more than 2 storeys high, or (ii) a portable classroom (including a modular or prefabricated classroom) that is not more than 2 storeys high, or
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(iii) a permanent classroom that is not more than 2 storeys high to replace an existing portable classroom and that is used for substantially the same purpose as the portable classroom, or (iv) a kiosk or shop selling school-related goods to students and staff, such as books, stationery or school uniforms, that is not more than 2 storeys high, or (v) a cafeteria or canteen that is not more than 2 storeys high and carried out in accordance with AS 4674—2004, Design, construction and fit-out of food premises, published by Standards Australia on 11 February 2004, or (vi) a car park that is not more than 1 storey high, (b) minor alterations or additions, such as— (i) internal fitouts, or (ii) alterations or additions to address work health and safety requirements or to provide access for people with a disability, or (iii) alterations or additions to the external facade of a building that do not increase the building envelope (for example, porticos, balcony enclosures or covered walkways), (c) restoration, replacement or repair of damaged buildings or structures, (d) security measures, including fencing, lighting and security cameras, (e) demolition of structures or buildings (unless a State heritage item or local heritage item). (2) Subsection (1) applies only if the development does not require an alteration of traffic arrangements, for example, a new vehicular access point to the school or a change in location of an existing vehicular access point to the school. (3) Subsection (1)(a) applies only if the development does not result in a prohibited increase in student or staff numbers. (4) Nothing in this section authorises the carrying out of development in contravention of any existing condition of the development consent currently operating (other than a complying development certificate) that applies to any part of the school, relating to hours of operation, noise, car parking, vehicular movement, traffic generation, loading, waste management, landscaping or student or staff numbers. (5) A reference in this section to development for a purpose referred to in subsection (1)(a), (b) or (c) includes a reference to development for the purpose of construction works in connection with the purpose referred to in subsection (1)(a), (b) or (c). (6) This section does not apply to development for the purposes of campus student accommodation. (7) In this section— prohibited increase in student or staff numbers means— (a) an increase in the number of students that the school can accommodate that is more than the greater of 10% or 30 students, compared with the average number of students for the 12 months immediately before the commencement of the development, or (b) an increase in the number of staff employed at the school that is more than 10%, compared with the average number of staff for the 12 months immediately before the commencement of the development. The proposal is to be carried out by GPCC. The school is registered non-government school and may exercise the same authority as a public authority – pursuant to the NSW Code of Practice for Part 5 Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
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Activities – For Registered Non-Government Schools - of its functions under the Act, section 5.5 in relation to activities for the purposes of development that is permitted without consent under State Environmental Planning Policy (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021. Refer to Part 8 Infrastructure and Environmental Impact Assessment, Division 6 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021. The proposed classrooms will accommodate 28 additional students and 3 additional staff. The school had a total of 1146 students for 2022 and 1160 for 2023. The proposal will increase the total student numbers by 4.8% which complies with subclause 7(a). Accordingly, SEPP Transport and Infrastructure identifies the proposal as development without consent; thereby permitting assessment of the proposal under Part 5.5 of the EP&A Act with GPCC as the determining authority. 4.2.2.
Other applicable SEPPs
Table 4.2.2 addresses other SEPPs relevant to the proposal. Table 4.2.2: Relevant SEPPs SEPP State Environmental Planning Policy (Resilience and Hazards) 2021 Chapter 2 – Coastal management
State Environmental Planning Policy (Resilience and Hazards) 2021 Chapter 4 – Remediation of land
State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021 Chapter 2 – Vegetation in non-rural areas
4.3.
COMPLIANCE SEPP (Resilience and Hazards) 2021 Chapter 2 aims to promote an integrated and co-ordinated approach to land-use planning through the management of development within coastal management areas. The SEPP protects vulnerable coastal land including various coastal areas, wetlands and rainforests. The site is identified largely within a ‘coastal environment area’ (with the exception of the northern tip) and partially within the ‘coastal use area’ as defined by this policy and therefore the Resilience and Hazards SEPP applies to this project. Section 4.6 of the SEPP sets out that a consent authority must not consent to the carrying out of any development on land unless it has considered whether the land is contaminated and it is satisfied that the land is suitable in its contaminated state (or will be suitable after remediation) for the purpose for which the development is proposed to be carried out. A search for contaminated land in the EPA register was undertaken and no records were found. An existing school operates on site with consent. Chapter 2 of the SEPP aims to protect biodiversity values of trees and other vegetation and associated amenity in non-rural areas of the State. The site presents some very minor biodiversity value (sliver along the north-west boundary. Notwithstanding stormwater management and sediment and erosion controls should be implemented to minimising potential adverse impacts during construction and operation, where necessary.
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979 AND REGULATION 2021
The EP&A Act is the principal legislation guiding land use development in NSW. As the proposal is within the definition of an ‘activity’ under Section 5.1 of the Act, the works can proceed as development without consent. Accordingly, the proposal is required to consider Part 5 of the EP&A Act to determine its potential impact on the environment. Key sections of the Act include: • • •
Section 1.7 provides effect of the Act subject to the provisions of Part 7 of the BC Act 2016 and Part 7A of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 that relate to the operation of this Act in connection with the terrestrial and aquatic environment; Section 5.5 outlines duty of a determining authority to consider to the fullest extent possible all matters affecting or likely to affect the environment by reason of an activity. Section 5.7 outlines an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is required when an activity is prescribed or may have a significant impact on the environment.
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Section 170 and 171 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 identifies factors to be taken into account when considering the impact of an activity on the environment. This REF is provided to GPCC to comply with its statutory obligations. An assessment of each factor is provided in Section 7.1. 4.4.
NSW STATE LEGISLATION
4.4.1. Relevant NSW State Legislation Table 4.4.1 details relevant legislation, purpose of the legislation and its relevance to the proposal. Table 4.4.1: Relevant NSW State Legislative Requirements and Approvals LEGISLATION RELEVANCE TO THE PROPOSAL AND PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION (RESPONSIBLE APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS AGENCY) Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016
The Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (BC Act) came into force on 25 August 2017 and supersedes the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 (TSC Act). The BC Act requires all types of development (Part 4 and Part 5 developments) to be assessed to determine whether the biodiversity offset scheme is to be applied.
The site contains a very small sliver of vegetation mapped on the Biodiversity Values Map and Threshold Tool (northwest boundary). No vegetation clearing is proposed and the works area is outside the BV mapped land. A Bionet Atlas search was performed on 18/09/2023 with a buffer of 0.1 degrees from Green Point Christian College. The search showed no threatened species had been recorded within the lot boundary of the College. No further consideration is required.
The purpose of this Act is to maintain a healthy, productive and resilient environment for the greatest wellbeing of the community, now and into the future, consistent with the principles of ecologically sustainable development. Biosecurity Act 2015
The Act superseded the Noxious Weeds Act in 2015. The Act provides a framework for the prevention, elimination and minimisation of biosecurity risks posed by biosecurity matter, including the management of weeds.
GPCC is required to control priority weeds on land to prevent spread of weeds to adjoining land. Mitigation measures are identified in Sections 6.7.3 and 8.8 of this REF.
Coal Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 2017
The Act provides for a fair, efficient and sustainable compensation framework for dealing with the impacts of coal mine subsidence.
The proposed works are not mapped within a Subsidence District. The proposal will not be subject to approval under Section 22 of the Act.
Contaminated Land Management Act 1997
The Act establishes a process for investigating and (where appropriate) remediating land that the EPA considers to be contaminated significantly enough to require regulation under Division 2 of Part 3. Furthermore, under Section 60 a person whose activities have contaminated land or a landowner whose land has been contaminated is required to notify the EPA when they become aware of the contamination.
The site was not identified within the EPA register as contaminated land. The site is identified as being suitable for the proposed development and ongoing use as an educational establishment. This REF implements all recommendations accordingly as should the future construction environmental management plan (CEMP).
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LEGISLATION (RESPONSIBLE AGENCY)
PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION
RELEVANCE TO THE PROPOSAL AND APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
Dangerous Good (Road and Rail Transport Act) 2008
The EPA regulates on-road transport of dangerous goods while WorkCover regulates activities prior to transport, including correct classification, packaging and labelling.
No known dangerous good are required as part of the works. If dangerous goods are to be utilised then a license may be required. The need for a licence can be confirmed as part of the CEMP when the relevant contractor is appointed.
Environmentally Hazardous Chemicals Act 1985
The Act regulates use and storage of environmentally hazardous chemicals or declared chemical waste. The Act provides the Office of Environment & Heritage (OEH) with assessment and control mechanisms for chemicals and chemical wastes.
The Act will only apply if environmentally hazardous chemicals are used during construction and there is potential for a significant impact on the environment. The need for approval under the Act can be confirmed as part of the CEMP.
Fisheries Management Act 1994
The FM Act applies to all waters within the limits of NSW, except where Commonwealth legislation applies. Section 220ZZ provides that the determining authority must consider whether a proposal will result in a significant impact on threatened species, population or ecological communities, or their habitats.
The proposed works are not located within any waterbodies. The proposed works will be within an existing educational establishment. As the proposal is not considered to pose significant risk to threatened species, population or ecological communities or their habitats, a licence to harm under Part 7A is not required.
Heritage Act 1977
The Heritage Act is administered by the Heritage Office within the OEH and concerns protection and restoration and enhancement of State heritage items. The relevant provisions of the Act are: • Section 139 prohibits disturbance of a relic unless an excavation permit is obtained from the Heritage Office; • Section 146 requires notification to the Heritage Office of any discovery of relics.
No items or places of heritage (local or State significance) are located within the site. Accordingly, a permit under Section 139 of the Act is not required.
Local Government Act 1993
The Act largely deals with land classified as community land. The Act provides that the use and management of community land is to be regulated by a plan of management. The Act deals with operational land to the extent that reclassification is concerned.
The site is owned and managed by GPCC and will remain under the existing management practices that are currently used for the site.
National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974
The Act aims to conserve nature and objects, places or features of cultural value. An Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permit (AHIP) is required under Section 90 to harm or desecrate Aboriginal objects or places.
An Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System (AHIMS) search conducted on 28 June 2023 returned no records of Aboriginal heritage sites or places on the register within the works area with a 200m buffer. The land is not on land identified as Sensitive Aboriginal Land under LEP 2022.
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LEGISLATION (RESPONSIBLE AGENCY)
PURPOSE OF LEGISLATION
RELEVANCE TO THE PROPOSAL AND APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS An Aboriginal heritage impact permit is not required for the proposed works.
Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (POEO Act)
The POEO Act primarily regulates pollution control and waste disposal in NSW and is administered by the OEH. It identifies development for which a licence is required.
An environmental protection licence is not required as the works are not listed as a scheduled activity in Schedule 1 of the POEO Act. Notwithstanding, reasonable and feasible environmental measures must be implemented to minimise pollution as a result of the proposed activity.
Rural Fires Act 1997
The Rural Fires Act aims to, inter alia, protect infrastructure, persons and property from damage arising from fires.
The Bushfire Prone Land Map indicates that the site is bushfire prone or within a vegetation buffer zone. General Terms of Approval and a Bush Fire Safety Authority has been granted under section 100B RFS Ref: DA20230911004020Original-1 (Appendix 4).
Water Management Act 2000
Works within 40m of a waterway generally require a Controlled Activity Approval (Section 91). Taking groundwater that is not managed by a water sharing plan requires a groundwater licence under Section 113 of the Water Act 1912.
As the proposed works are not located within 40 metres of a waterway, a Controlled Activity Approval (CAA) pursuant to this Act is not required for this development.
Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2001
Objects of the Act include encouraging efficient use of resources and reducing environmental harm in accordance with the principals of ecologically sustainable development. The Act establishes the waste hierarchy of avoidance, resource recovery and disposal.
A waste management and minimisation strategy should form part of a CEMP prior to construction on site.
4.5.
COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATION
The EPBC Act provides a national framework for environmental protection and management of nationally and internationally important flora, fauna, ecological communities and heritage places. Part 3 of the Act lists nine matters of National Environmental Significance (NES) that may require approval from the Australian Minister for the Environment. Further details regarding the impact of the development on places or matters of NES is provided in Section 7.2 of this REF. Additionally, the EPBC Act provides that an action taken by any person on Commonwealth land that is likely to have a significant impact on the environment (Section 26(1) of the Act) or an action taken by any person outside of Commonwealth land that is likely to have a significant impact on Commonwealth land (Section 26(2) of the Act) may require approval from the Australian Minister for the Environment. Commonwealth land would not be affected by the proposal. Other relevant issues have been considered throughout this REF and summarised in Section 7.2. 4.6.
CONFIRMATION OF PART 5 ASSESSMENT
GPCC is a registered non-government school. The NSW Code of Practice for Part 5 Activities – For Registered Non-Government Schools is applicable to the proposal. The Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021, Part 8 Infrastructure and Environmental Impact Assessment, Division 6 provides that a registered non-government school may exercise the same authority as a public authority
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under the EP&A Act, Section 5.5 in relation to activities for the purposes of development that is permitted without consent under State Environmental Planning Policy (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021. SEPP (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021 Section 3.37(1)(a)(i) & (ii) identifies development permitted without consent. GPCC is the landowner and land manager, proponent and public authority in this instance.
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5.
CONSULTATION
5.1.
INTRODUCTION
Consultation is a key component of the environmental assessment. Relevant stakeholders have been consulted as part of preparing this REF to determine their requirements in relation to the proposal. Sections 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 outline consultation that has occurred and how it has been considered in this REF. 5.2.
SEPP TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONSULTATION
Part 2.2 of SEPP Transport and Infrastructure (Division 1) provides provisions for public authorities to consult with local councils and other public authorities prior to undertaking some development activities. If any of the items listed in Table 5.2 are triggered, then the public authority, or person acting on behalf of the public authority, will not be able to carry out the development unless the authority or the person has: (a) given written notice of the intention to carry out the development to the council for the area in which the land is located, and (b) taken into consideration any response to the notice that is received from the council within 21 days after the notice is given. Table 5.2: Assessment of Items of Division 1 of SEPP (Transport and Infrastructure). ITEM YES Is consultation with council required under Division 1 of SEPP Transport and Infrastructure? Substantial impact on stormwater management services provided by a council ☐
NO
☒ Likely to generate traffic to an extent that will strain the capacity of the road system ☐ ☒ in a local government area Involves connection to, and a substantial impact on the capacity of, any part of a ☐ ☒ sewerage system owned by a council Involves connection to, and use of a substantial volume of water from, any part of ☐ ☒ a water supply system owned by a council Involves the installation of a temporary structure on, or the enclosing of, a public place that is under a council’s management or control that is likely to cause a ☐ ☒ disruption to pedestrian or vehicular traffic that is not minor or inconsequential Involves excavation that is not minor or inconsequential of the surface of, or a footpath adjacent to, a road for which a council is the roads authority under the Roads Act 1993 (if the public authority that is carrying out the development, or on ☐ ☒ whose behalf it is being carried out, is not responsible for the maintenance of the road or footpath). Are the works likely to have an impact that is not minor or inconsequential on a ☐ ☒ local heritage item or a heritage conservation area? Are the works located on flood liable land? If so will the works change flooding ☐ ☒ patterns to more than a minor extent? Is consultation with other agencies required under Section 2.15 of SEPP Transport and Infrastructure? Are the works adjacent to a national park, nature reserve or other area reserved ☐ ☒ under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974? Are the works on land in Zone E1 National Parks and Nature Reserves or in a land use zone that is equivalent to that zone, other than land reserved under the ☐ ☒ National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974? Do the works comprise a fixed or floating structure in or over navigable waters? ☐ ☒ Will the works increase the amount of artificial light in the night sky and that is on land within dark sky region as identified on the dark sky region map? Are the works on defence communications facility buffer land within the meaning of clause 5.15 of the Standard Instrument? Are the works on land in a mine subsidence district within the meaning of the Mine Subsidence Compensation Act 1961?
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Are the works for the purposes of a health services facility, correctional centre or group home, or for residential purposes, in an area that is bush fire prone land?
5.3.
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CENTRAL COAST WATER AUTHORITY
New connections or changes to existing services relating to Central Coast infrastructure are managed through an application for developer services. An application must be submitted to Central Coast Council prior to construction. 5.4.
RURAL FIRE SERVICE NSW
The site is identified as bushfire prone land (predominantly Vegetation Buffer with some Vegetation Category 1). Consultation with RFS NSW is required prior to carrying out the activity as the proposed works are classified as a special fire protection purpose under section 100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997 being for a school. RFS NSW have provided General Terms of Approval (GTA) for the proposed development and a Bush Fire Safety Authority Ref: DA20230911004020-Original-1 dated 12 September 2023 (Appendix 4). 5.5.
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
The site is located within an existing school establishment. Consultation was carried out with the surrounding landowners dated 14/09/2023 on important construction activities, including timing of works and traffic related impacts via letter box drop. Following the 21 day notification timeframe, no responses were received from residents. 5.6.
COUNCIL CONSULTATION
Consultation was sought from Central Coast Council on 11/09/2023 and the following comments were provided by Council’s Project Environmental Controller: I have reviewed the draft REF and associated documentation. Please include Bionet search and associated tests of significance for review. No other comments As a result of the feedback the Bionet atlas search was incorporated into the report.
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6.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
6.1.
LAND USE
6.1.1.
Existing Environment
The site currently facilitates a number of structures as part of the College Campus which include classrooms, amenities and office buildings, oval and car parking. The structures are generally in a reasonable condition. The site is predominantly clear of vegetation though with some pockets throughout and along the boundaries. The site exists within an urban context. The site is zoned as SP2 Infrastructure and part Deferred Matter. Surrounding land is largely undeveloped vegetation and bushland with residential dwellings to the west. 6.1.2.
Potential Impacts
The proposed activity will result in the site’s continued use for education purposes in accordance with the land zoning. The activity will result in positive impacts through the improvement in the quality of facilities and amenities available for use, whilst minimising environmental impacts. The proposed works have potential to create short term impacts on access to small sections of the school and noise during construction. This has the potential to impact the current use of the site and immediately surrounding areas in the short term. The location of the proposed development is wholly within the broader footprint of the existing building areas. 6.1.3.
Environmental Management Measures
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Nearby residents and other stakeholders are to be advised of proposed construction and timing on an ongoing basis; Contact details of the site supervisor to be displayed on site at all times;
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Access to be maintained to nearby properties at all times;
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Install fencing and signage to restrict access to the construction area, plant and equipment; All mitigation measures identified in this REF are to be implemented in a CEMP prepared in relation to the activity. Contractor to adhere to all environmental management measures in the CEMP.
6.2.
TRAFFIC AND ACCESS
6.2.1.
Existing Environment
A sealed road (Avoca Drive) runs along the southern boundary, a formalised classified road with kerb and gutter, designated as a 40km/h school zone during school hours. Access to the site is available from three points off Avoca Drive. On street parking in the immediate area is not available. 6.2.2.
Potential Impacts
The proposed works are not considered to result in a substantial increase in traffic generation. There will be a slight increase in traffic during construction. Construction vehicles will generally be light weight with potential for some rigid trucks for deliveries. Construction vehicles and deliveries may cause short term access issues around the site. Access from the western internal roadway may be impacted during the construction works and limited to approved construction (or other) personnel. Pedestrian access by users Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
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of the immediately surrounding areas may be limited during certain construction stages. However, alternative pedestrian access will remain in the adjoining areas. Exclusionary barriers and construction hoarding fencing should be implemented to reasonably prohibit pedestrian access to this area during construction works as required. 6.2.3.
Environmental Management Measures
Environmental management measures to minimise impact on traffic and access are: • • • • 6.3.
During construction, the contact details of the site supervisor are to be available on site at all times; Park all construction vehicles in existing parking area or a designated construction compound nominated in a CEMP. No on-street parking of construction vehicles should occur; Maintain ongoing access to nearby residences and businesses; Utilise appropriate exclusionary fencing/signs to limit access to the site while under construction. NOISE AND VIBRATION
6.3.1. Existing Environment The main sources of ambient noise within the immediate area include vehicles, air conditioners and typical school noises. Broader noise impacts include traffic along surrounding roads, small residential power tools, pets and wildlife. Limited sensitive land uses are located in proximity of the site being predominantly bushland. Some residential dwellings are present to the northwest of the site as well as nearby to the southeast. 6.3.2. Potential Impacts Construction Noise The proposed activity would involve the use of construction plant and equipment discussed in Section 3. Mobilisation of light construction vehicles may also generate additional road traffic noise on the external road network. Construction activity has a high potential to generate noise noticeable at the closest sensitive receiver due to its proximity to the site. However, the majority of the works would be undertaken during daytime hours and therefore impacts on any nearby receivers would be minimal. Construction is considered unlikely to generate significant vibration given the type of plant and equipment involved and the minor extent of excavation associated with the new buildings. As such, vibration noticeable at adjacent properties and residences is considered to be unlikely. There may be some additional road traffic noise associated with construction vehicles and new movements, however, construction noise is only temporary in nature and is therefore not expected to impact on sensitive receivers long-term. 6.3.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise noise impacts: • •
• • • • •
The proponent should apply all feasible and reasonable work practices to reduce noise impacts; The proponent should inform all potentially impacted residents and businesses of the nature of works to be carried out, the expected noise levels and duration, as well as contact details of the site manager; Notify the community of the nature and timing of construction activity and provide contact details of the site manager; “Toolbox talks” and induction of personnel prior to shift to discuss noise control measures that may be implemented to reduce noise emissions to the community; Contact details of the site supervisor to be on site at all times; Establish a complaint register and deal with all complaints within 24 hours, where practicable; Regularly inspect and maintain equipment;
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Work will occur during standard construction hours (7am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 8am to 1pm Saturday and no work on Sundays or public holidays). Where work occurs outside these hours, consultation will be required with adjoining residences depending on the nature of the work; Consider noise screens or similar noise dampening options where numerous complaints are received. SOILS AND GEOLOGY
6.4.1. Existing Environment The site is largely identified as Class 5 and part Class 3 land for acid sulfate soils. The proposed works will occur within the Class 5 land. Works within 500 metres of adjacent Class 1, 2, 3 or 4 land that is below 5 metres Australian Height Datum and by which the watertable is likely to be lowered below 1 metre Australian Height Datum on adjacent Class 1, 2, 3 or 4 land requires an acid sulfate soils management plan to be prepared. Site specific testing has not been carried out in order to rule out the presence of acid sulfate soils. Notwithstanding, the works will not result in the watertable being lowered below 1m AHD on the above-mentioned lands and no acid sulfate soil management plan is required in this instance. The site has not been assessed for salinity and sodicity. The site is not located within a mine subsidence district. A search of the NSW Contaminated Land Record and Council’s Property Enquiry tool on 6 July 2023 did not list the site as contaminated land. 6.4.2. Potential Impacts No fill is included in the proposal. Minor earthworks will be required for foundation and services works. Storage of fuel and refuelling of plant and equipment during construction may potentially contaminate soil. 6.4.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise impact on soils and geology: •
Oils, fuels and chemicals used during construction will be stored in a locked bund capable of holding 110% of the capacity of the containers within;
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Equipment will be serviced and maintained to minimise potential for loss of fluids;
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Implement Erosion and Sediment Control Plans in accordance with the Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction “The Blue Book” (4th edition, Landcom 2004);
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Utilise existing cleared areas of the site as the construction compound and stockpile area(s);
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The CEMP will include details on waste management and provide a spill management procedure;
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Soil taken off site must be tested in accordance with Waste Classification Guidelines (NSW EPA, 2014);
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Fertiliser, fuels etc stored on site for the ongoing maintenance of recreation facilities should be securely kept in a locked bund capable of holding 110% of the capacity of the containers within;
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For any excess spoil this material will be tested and classified prior to leaving site. For any excess spoil material classified as contaminated, disposal of this material will be at an appropriately licences landfill in accordance with the EPA (2014) Waste Classification Guidelines;
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In the unlikely event that contaminated soils or unobserved waste deposition are uncovered during the works, all works within the vicinity must cease immediately and Lake Macquarie City Council’s Project Manager and Environmental Representative be notified immediately.
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6.5.
AIR QUALITY
6.5.1. Existing Environment Table 6.5.1 below is a summary of the rainfall and temperatures collected by the Bureau of Meteorology for Gosford AWS ~3.9km away. In summer the mean daily temperatures average ~27.3˚C. In winter mean daily temperatures average ~18.4˚C. Rainfall is generally higher in later summer early-mid autumn. Table 6.5.1: Summary of the climate at Gosford (Bureau of Meteorology) JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
122.8
241.9
132.6
59.3
122.0
89.3
80.5
67.7
106.6
87.8
83.4
27.2
26.0
23.7
20.9
17.9
18.1
19.2
21.8
24.0
25.0
26.8
Rainfall (mm) Mean
114.4
Temperature (˚C) Mean
28.0
Industrial and urban activities in the local area can affect air quality, generally through use of vehicles and power tools all year and wood fires utilised during winter months. The site is proximate to local roads where public transport and traffic on these roads can affect air quality through vehicle emissions. 6.5.2. Potential Impacts Construction of the proposal has potential to generate wind borne dust from exposed soil. Dry and windy conditions will generate additional dust from exposed soil and movement of vehicles and wind conditions should be monitored. Exhaust from heavy machinery and other vehicles may also impact on local air quality. The proposed works are not considered to adversely impact on climate. Climate change has potential to result in warmer temperatures, increased sea level and increased storm intensity (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2014). The proposal should be designed to appropriate standards to withstand storm intensities. 6.5.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise impact on air quality, climate and climate change are: • • • • • 6.6.
Reduce vehicle traffic speed in and around the site where dust could be generated; Use water to dampen exposed soil and stockpiles if exposed to air for long periods; Maintain vehicles and machinery to minimise emissions; Where wind causes off-site emission of soil then work may cease for a short time or dust control measures put in place; Implement erosion and sediment control measures to prevent any contaminates entering the local waterways. WATER QUALITY AND HYDROLOGY
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Appropriate stormwater management measures will be put in place to ensure that any changes to impervious surfaces at site results in negligible impacts to the community or the environment. 6.6.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise impact on water quality: •
• • 6.7.
Appropriate stormwater management measures to be in place to ensure that the overall increase in impervious surfaces and changes to stormwater output has a negligible impact on the community and environment by way of runoff or urban flooding. A Stormwater Management Plan is required to identify collection, storage and reuse on site; Oils, fuels and chemicals will be stored in a locked bund within the construction compound capable of holding 110% of the capacity of the containers within; Equipment will be serviced and maintained to minimise potential for loss of fluids. FLORA, FAUNA AND BUSHFIRE
6.7.1. Existing Environment The site can be described as largely clear of vegetation though with some pockets throughout and managed lawn areas. Dense vegetation is present along the boundaries. The site is mapped as containing a very minor sliver of Biodiversity Value along the northwest boundary. A Bionet Atlas search was performed on 18/09/2023 with a buffer of 0.1 degrees from Green Point Chistian College. The search showed no threatened species had been recorded within the lot boundary of the College. In the surrounding area there were records of highly mobile species such as Little Bentwinged Bat (Miniopterus australis), Eastern Coastal Free-tailed Bat (Micronomus norfolkensis), Varied Sittella (Daphoenositta chrysoptera) and Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua). Approximately 200 m from the northwestern property boundary there is a single record of a Scrub Turpentine (Rhodamnia rubescens), which is listed as Critically Endangered (BC Act and EPBC Act) and is a species at risk of Serious and Irreversible Impacts (SAII). The site is partially mapped as bushfire prone land (Predominantly Vegetation Buffer with some Vegetation Category 1). 6.7.2. Potential Impacts The proposed works will occur in an area of managed lawn considerable separated from the BV land. No vegetation removal is proposed. While both Little Bent-winged Bat and Eastern Coastal Free-tailed Bat can roost in built structures, there will be no impact on existing structures to produce a significant impact on these species. Neither Varied Sittella or Powerful Owl will have suitable habitat impacted as there is not proposed to be any impact on vegetation. Given the proposal is to perform works within a highly modified and regularly managed environment, and the proposal does not involve impacting any vegetation, it is not anticipated that there will be a significant impact to Scrub Turpentine. The highest Bushfire Attack Level was determined to be BAL 12.5. There is an existing asset protection zone in place. This proposal will not alter this. Access for fire services and opportunities for evacuation are adequate for this property. A Bushfire Assessment Report is provided in Appendix 3. 6.7.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise impact on flora and fauna are: •
From the commencement of building works and in perpetuity, the property must be managed as an inner protection area within the area marked as 'APZ' on 'Image 7: Asset Protection Zone plan' in the Bush Fire Assessment Report prepared by Australian Bushfire Consulting Services dated 10 August 2023 with reference 23-231 in accordance with the following August requirements of Appendix 4 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019:
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tree canopy cover should be less than 15% at maturity; trees at maturity should not touch or overhang the building; lower limbs should be removed up to a height of 2 m above the ground; tree canopies should be separated by 2 to 5 m; preference should be given to smooth-barked and evergreen trees; large discontinuities or gaps in the shrubs layer should be provided to slow down or break the progress of fire towards buildings; o shrubs should not be located under trees; o shrubs should not form more than 10% ground cover; o clumps of shrubs should be separated from exposed windows and doors by a distance of at least twice the height of the vegetation; o grass should be kept mown (as a guide, grass should be kept to no more than 100mm in height); and o leaves and vegetation debris should be removed regularly. New construction of the proposed new office must comply with section 3 and section 5 (BAL 12.5) Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas or the relevant requirements of the NASH Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas (incorporating amendment A - 2015). New construction must also comply with the construction requirements in Section 7.5 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019; New construction of the proposed new general learning areas and breakout space must comply with section 3 and section 6 (BAL 19) Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas or the relevant requirements of the NASH Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas (incorporating amendment A - 2015). New construction must also comply with the construction requirements in Section 7.5 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019; The provision of water, electricity and gas, to the new buildings only, must comply with the following in accordance with Table 6.8c of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019: o fire hydrant, spacing, design and sizing complies with the relevant clauses of Australian Standard AS2419; o hydrants are not located within any road carriageway; o fire hydrant flows and pressures comply with the relevant clauses of AS 2419; o all above-ground water service pipes are metal, including and up to any taps; o where practicable, electrical transmission lines are underground; o where overhead, electrical transmission lines are proposed as follows: o lines are installed with short pole spacing (30m), unless crossing gullies, gorges or riparian areas; and o no part of a tree is closer to a power line than the distance set out in accordance with the specifications in ISSC3 Guideline for Managing Vegetation Near Power Lines. o reticulated or bottled gas is installed and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 1596:2014 and the requirements of relevant authorities, and metal piping is used; o reticulated or bottled gas is installed and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 1596:2014 ‐ The storage and handling of LP Gas, the requirements of relevant authorities, and metal piping is used; o all fixed gas cylinders are kept clear of all flammable materials to a distance of 10m and shielded on the hazard side; o connections to and from gas cylinders are metal; polymer‐sheathed flexible gas supply lines are not used; and o above-ground gas service pipes are metal, including and up to any outlets. o o o o o o
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A Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan must be prepared/updated to include the new buildings in accordance with Table 6.8d of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 and be consistent with the NSW RFS document: A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan; Employ site-sensitive erosion and sediment control measures to minimise waterway siltation from soil stockpiles etc. This would be a concern mainly during the construction phase and needs to be managed using best practice erosion and sedimentation control methods in accordance with the “The Blue Book” (4th edition, Landcom 2004); The works area will be visually inspected at the commencement of work each day for any fauna; If injured wildlife are found cease work and contact a local wildlife carer; Ensure that the appropriate protocols are carried out to minimise the spread of weed material during works and when travelling to/from site (e.g. check tyres and equipment for weeds prior to entering or leaving the site). Priority weeds should be controlled/eradicated where feasible, and weeds controlled after works have been completed on an ongoing basis to prevent reinfestation; Manage weeds in accordance with Council’s obligations under the Biosecurity Act 2015 and the Hunter Regional Strategic Weed Management Plan 2017 - 2022. HERITAGE – ABORIGINAL
6.8.1. Existing Environment An Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System (AHIMS) basic search conducted by de Witt Consulting on 28 June 2023 returned no records of Aboriginal heritage sites or places on the register within the works area with a 200m buffer (Appendix 6). The area is not noted as Sensitive Aboriginal Land under LEP 2022. The site is not in proximity to any significant natural landforms indicating it is unlikely to have been used for permanent occupation. 6.8.2. Potential Impacts An Aboriginal Due Diligence Assessment (ADDA) has been carried out for the site in accordance with the Due Diligence Code of Practice for the Protection of Aboriginal Objects in New South Wales (DECCW, 2010). Table 6.8.2: Due Diligence Assessment QUESTION
RESPONSE
1. Will the activity disturb the ground surface or any culturally modified trees?
Yes. Ground will be disturbed. No culturally modified trees will be disturbed.
2. Are there any:
No. A search of the AHIMS register returned no records of Aboriginal sites or places within 200m of the site area.
a) relevant confirmed site records or other associated landscape feature information on AHIMS? b) any other sources of information of which a person is already aware?
As detailed above, the site has not been identified as containing culturally sensitive areas. No landscape features are present suggesting the presence of Aboriginal objects.
c) landscape features that are likely to indicate presence of Aboriginal objects? 3. Can harm to Aboriginal objects listed on AHIMS or identified by other sources of information and/or can the carrying out of the activity at the relevant landscape features be avoided?
N/A. No known objects are located within or in proximity of the site.
4. Does a desktop assessment and visual inspection confirm that there are Aboriginal objects or that they are likely?
No.
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QUESTION
RESPONSE
Conclusion
No further assessment is required. The proposal can proceed with caution.
6.8.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measure to minimise impact on Aboriginal heritage are: •
The works may be undertaken at the specified locations provided that the proposed activities remain as discussed in this document;
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All on-site personnel are to be made aware of their obligations under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 and the Heritage Act 1977, through an onsite induction or other suitable format.
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In the unlikely event that Aboriginal or suspected Aboriginal archaeological material is uncovered during the development, then works in that area are to stop and the area cordoned off. The project manager is to contact the heritage consultant to make an assessment as to whether the material is classed as Aboriginal object/s under the National Parks and Wildlife Act and advise on the required management and mitigation measures. Works are not to re-commence in the cordoned off area until heritage clearance has been given and/or the required management and mitigation measures have been implemented.
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In the unlikely event that human skeletal material is uncovered during the proposed construction works, all works should cease within 20m of the skeletal remains. Should the remains be verified as human, the NSW Police and Heritage NSW will be contacted immediately. No works will proceed within the vicinity of the skeletal remains until an appropriate course of action has been determined in consultation with NSW Police, Heritage NSW and Aboriginal parties (if the remains are identified as Aboriginal).
6.9.
HERITAGE – NON-ABORIGINAL
6.9.1. Existing Environment The State Heritage Inventory was searched on 6 July 2023. No State heritage items or locally listed items were identified within proximity of the site. The site is not located within a heritage conservation area. 6.9.2. Potential Impacts The proposed activity is contained wholly within the site and does not impact any items of non-Aboriginal heritage. There are no impacts to non-Aboriginal heritage as a result of the proposed activity. 6.9.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measure to minimise impact on non-Aboriginal heritage items are: •
All on-site personnel are to be made aware of their obligations under the Heritage Act 1977, including the reporting of any archaeological or historic materials, including those suspected to be archaeological or historic. This may be implemented through an onsite induction or other suitable format.
•
In the unlikely event that during the course of proposed works, previously unknown historical archaeological material or heritage items are discovered, all work in the area of the item(s) shall cease immediately and a qualified heritage consultant will be consulted, in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977, to determine an appropriate course of action prior to the recommencement of work in the area of the item, or mitigation and management measures are implemented.
6.10. VISUAL IMPACTS 6.10.1. Existing Environment
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The site is on existing managed land as part of an educational establishment featuring one and two storey structures. Trees and vegetation provide screening from dwellings in the area. 6.10.2. Potential Impacts The proposed works will result in the same use as existing (to facilitate education) and the visual result would be similar. New visual elements will include the new single storey classroom building housing two classrooms and single storey office structure. Occurring within existing land with a number of trees to be retained, the works will not be visible from Avoca Drive by virtue of being screened by vegetation. No tree removal is proposed. The proposed works will be appropriate in scale in comparison to the existing structures available – utilising existing use areas where practicable. The proposed new buildings are not anticipated to present a significant visual impact when viewed from the public domain and internally. There will be short term adverse visual impacts during construction as a result of construction equipment and vehicles. Overall, the proposal is not expected to have a significant negative visual impact. The proposed work will contribute to facilitation of Green Point Christian College as an education establishment. 6.10.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise impact on the visual environment are: • • • •
Materials used in the construction of the new classroom building and office structure should be durable and require minimal maintenance; Maintain the construction site by removing waste materials, parking in designated areas and storing construction equipment appropriately; Remove all waste and material once construction is complete; Ensure a maintenance schedule is implemented for the site in accordance with current practices.
6.11. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC 6.11.1. Existing Environment The Australian Bureau of Statistics website www.stat.data.abs.gov.au (accessed 6 July 2023) indicates that during the last Census, Erina – Green Point had a population of 14,648, being 47.06% male and 52.94% female. The median age of residents was 50.4 and the median weekly household income was $937. There are 3,849 families in the census area, and on average there are 1.8 children per family. 6.11.2. Potential Impacts The proposed education facilities will have short term impact on the area by potentially disrupting traffic flows and noise generation during the construction phase. Consultation with the local community will assist in the provision of information to the community and surrounding landowners on important construction activities including timing of works and traffic related impacts. The proposed facilities will make a positive long term significant contribution to the amenity of teachers and students by providing improved education opportunities within the area. The facility has potential to improve education by providing improved facilities and services to that currently available. Construction and supply companies will benefit by construction work and this creates flow on benefits of the community. 6.11.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise impact on social and economic factors are: •
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Preparation of a project consultation strategy prior to construction. This strategy would provide information to the community and surrounding land owners on important construction activities, including timing of works and traffic related impacts; Maintain access to nearby residences, businesses and the surrounding parkland at all times;
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Contact details of the site supervisor to be on site at all times.
6.12. WASTE 6.12.1. Existing Environment Waste is generated through the site’s use for education. Bins are provided within the school and are collected by Council’s bulk waste management services. 6.12.2. Potential Impacts Inadequate treatment of waste generated during construction of the facility has the potential to impact the environment through the contamination of soils (contamination from spills), water (sedimentation, spills) and air (emissions, dust). Waste generated through the ongoing use of the area must also be considered to ensure activities do not adversely affect the environment and the site remains safe and hygienic for all users. It is not expected that there would be an increase in waste produced as a result of this proposal. 6.12.3. Environmental Management Measures Environmental management measures to minimise impact on waste are: •
• • • •
Resource management hierarchy principles are to be followed: o Avoid unnecessary resource consumption as a priority, o Avoidance is followed by resource recovery (including reuse of materials, reprocessing, and recycling and energy recovery), o Disposal is undertaken as a last resort (in accordance with the Waste Avoidance & Resource Recovery Act 2001). All construction waste generated by the proposal will be classified in accordance with the Waste Classification Guidelines Part 1: Classifying Wastes (NSW EPA, 2014); Construction waste material is not to be left on site once the works have been completed; Excavated soil will be reused on site as fill, where practicable; Working areas are to be maintained, kept free of rubbish and cleaned up at the end of each working day; and
6.13. CUMULATIVE IMPACTS The REF has considered potential impact of the proposed modular school and modular office structure. There are no other known projects within the immediate area that will occur at the same time as construction of the proposed facilities. Visual impact will be minor and changes are likely to have a positive or nil effect. Noise and changes in traffic conditions may result in a synergistic impact on the local environment. Cumulative impact of these issues will be appropriately managed by consulting with local residents and managing the site and construction hours. Contact details of the Site Supervisor will be on construction fencing. Maintaining a clean and tidy work site will also minimise potential for significant adverse cumulative impact as a result of the proposal.
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7.
CHECKLISTS
7.1.
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT REGULATIONS 2021 (SECTION 171)
Factors required to be taken into account under Section 171 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 are presented in Table 7.1.1. Table 7.1.1: Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 (Section 171) FACTOR a) Any environmental impact on a community
ASSESSMENT
b)
Any transformation of a locality
The proposal will result in a positive impact on the locality by improving the quality of education facilities accessible to the community.
c)
Any environmental impact on the ecosystems of the locality
Provided the environmental mitigation measures are adopted it is unlikely that the proposal will have a significant impact on any threatened species, populations and / or ecological communities listed under the BC Act or EPBC Act.
d)
Any reduction of the aesthetic, recreational, scientific or other environmental quality or value of a locality
Provided the environmental mitigation measures are adopted the proposal will not reduce the environmental quality. The proposal will result in an improvement to educational opportunities in the locality.
e)
Any effect on a locality, place or building having aesthetic, anthropological, archaeological, architectural, cultural, historical, scientific or social significance or other special value for present or future generations
The proposal will not impact on any items of State or local heritage significance. The proposal will not require an AHIP.
f)
Any impact on the habitat of protected fauna (within the meaning of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 )
Provided the environmental mitigation measures are adopted it is unlikely that the proposal will have a significant impact on any threatened species, populations and / or ecological communities listed under the BC Act or EPBC Act.
g)
Any endangering of any species of animal, plant or other form of life, whether living on land, in water or in the air
Provided the environmental mitigation measures are adopted it is unlikely that the proposal will have a detrimental impact on any species of animal, plant or other form of life.
h)
Any long-term environment
the
The proposal is not considered to result in any long-term negative effects on the environment.
i)
Any degradation of the quality of the environment
Environmental management measures will avoid or minimise adverse impact on the environment.
j)
Any risk to the safety of the environment
There may be short term risks during construction. However environmental management measures will ameliorate that risk.
k)
Any reduction in the range of beneficial uses of the environment
The proposal will not result in reducing the range of beneficial uses of the environment.
l)
Any pollution of the environment
There may be short term risks during construction, however environmental management measures will ameliorate that risk.
m) Any environmental problems associated with the disposal of waste
Wastes generated will be removed from site for appropriate disposal as per the environmental mitigation measures and the CEMP. GPCC must ensure appropriate management of waste associated with the ongoing use of the site.
effects
on
The proposal has potential for minor and temporary impacts to the environment, however design and environmental management measures will ameliorate the impact. Long term impact will be positive in terms of the provision of improved facilities to facilitate education use of GPCC.
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FACTOR n) Any increased demands on resources (natural or otherwise) that are, or are likely to become, in short supply. o) Any cumulative environmental effect with other existing or likely future activities p) Any impact on coastal processes and coastal hazards, including those under projected climate change conditions
7.2.
ASSESSMENT Additional resources will be used in construction of the proposal, however these are common construction resources and not in short supply. The proposal will result in marginal environmental impact and will improve the quality of education facilities in the region. The proposal will not impact coastal processes or be affected by coastal hazards.
COMMONWEALTH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ACT 1999 (EPBC ACT)
The EPBC Act provides a national framework for environmental protection and management of nationally and internationally important flora, fauna, ecological communities and heritage places. Part 3 of the Act lists nine matters of National Environmental Significance (NES) that may require approval from the Australian Minister for the Environment. An action taken by any person on Commonwealth land that is likely to have a significant impact on the environment (Section 26(1) of the Act) or an action taken by any person outside of Commonwealth land that is likely to have a significant impact on Commonwealth land (Section 26(2) of the Act) may require approval from the Australian Minister for the Environment. Commonwealth land would not be affected by the proposal. An EPBC Act Protected Matters Report (Appendix 5) identified matters of NES to be considered as part of this REF. These are presented in Table 7.2.1. Table 7.2.1: Matters of National Environmental Significance (NES) MATTERS OF NES
OCCURRENCE IN OR NEAR THE SITE
World Heritage Properties
None
National Heritage Places
1
Wetlands of International Significance
None
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
None
Commonwealth Marine Areas
None
Threatened Ecological Communities
6
Threatened Species
111
Migratory Species
70
An action taken by any person on Commonwealth land that is likely to have a significant impact on the environment (Section 26(1)) or an action taken by any person outside of Commonwealth land that is likely to have a significant impact on Commonwealth land (Section 26(2)) may require approval from the Commonwealth Minister for the Environment. Other matters protected by the EPBC Act, including Commonwealth land, identified in the search is presented in Table 7.2.2. Table 7.2.2: Other Matters OTHER MATTERS PROTECTED BY THE EPBC ACT
OCCURRENCE IN OR NEAR THE SITE (10KM BUFFER)
Commonwealth Land
25
Commonwealth Heritage Places
None
Listed Marine Species
94
Whales and Other Cetaceans
13
Critical Habitats
None
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OTHER MATTERS PROTECTED BY THE EPBC ACT
OCCURRENCE IN OR NEAR THE SITE (10KM BUFFER)
Commonwealth Reserves Terrestrial
None
Australian Marine Parks
None
Habitat Critical to the Survival of Marine Turtles
None
Commonwealth land would not be affected by the proposal. Other relevant issues have been considered throughout this REF. Table 7.2.3 provides an assessment of the proposed development against each matter of NES. Table 7.2.3: Matters of NES Assessment MATTERS OF NES
COMMENT
LIKELY IMPACT
World Heritage
No world heritage properties will be significantly affected by the proposal.
Nil
National Heritage
No national heritage places will be significantly affected by the proposal.
Nil
The site is not located on any creek, river or tributary that will affect a wetland of international significance.
Nil
No threatened species, populations or ecological communities listed within Commonwealth (or State) legislation should be significantly affected by the proposal providing the environmental mitigation measures are adopted.
Nil
Migratory Species
No migratory species should be affected by the proposal providing the environmental mitigation measures are adopted.
Nil
Nuclear Actions
No nuclear actions are proposed.
Nil
Marine Environment
No Commonwealth Marine Areas will be significantly impacted by the proposal.
Nil
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park will not be impacted by the proposal.
Nil
Protecting Water Sources from Coal Seam Gas and Large Coal Mining Developments
No coal seam gas or coal mines are proposed.
Nil
Wetlands of Importance
International
Threatened Species Ecological Communities
and
Referral under the EPBC Act is not required for the proposed activity.
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8.
COMPILATION OF MITIGATION MEASURES
8.1.
CONSTRUCTION ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (CEMP)
A CEMP or equivalent, such as a Site Environmental Plan (SEP) will be prepared for the proposed works. The CEMP or equivalent will include any licences and permits that may be required, environmental management measures outlined in Section 6 of this REF and additional site-specific measures that may be required as part of establishing the construction site or construction methodology. Where construction requires a change of scope to that considered in this REF, then an addendum to the REF will be prepared to consider additional environmental impacts and management measures. An Environmental Site Induction must be conducted prior to any construction activities commencing on site for all construction personnel working on the site. Records of the induction including content and personnel inducted must be kept. 8.2.
LAND USE
Environmental management measures to minimise impact on land use are: • •
Nearby residents and other stakeholders are to be advised of proposed construction and timing on an ongoing basis; Contact details of the site supervisor to be displayed on site at all times;
•
Access to be maintained to nearby properties at all times;
• •
Install fencing and signage to restrict access to the construction area, plant and equipment; All mitigation measures identified in this REF are to be implemented in a CEMP prepared in relation to the activity. Contractor to adhere to all environmental management measures in the CEMP.
8.3.
TRAFFIC AND ACCESS
Environmental management measures to minimise impact on traffic and access are: • • • • 8.4.
During construction, the contact details of the site supervisor are to be available on site at all times; Park all construction vehicles in existing parking area or a designated construction compound nominated in a CEMP. No on-street parking of construction vehicles should occur; Maintain ongoing access to nearby residences and businesses; Utilise appropriate exclusionary fencing/signs to limit access to the site while under construction. NOISE AND VIBRATION
Environmental management measures to minimise noise impacts: • •
• • • • •
The proponent should apply all feasible and reasonable work practices to reduce noise impacts; The proponent should inform all potentially impacted residents and businesses of the nature of works to be carried out, the expected noise levels and duration, as well as contact details of the site manager; Notify the community of the nature and timing of construction activity and provide contact details of the site manager; “Toolbox talks” and induction of personnel prior to shift to discuss noise control measures that may be implemented to reduce noise emissions to the community; Contact details of the site supervisor to be on site at all times; Establish a complaint register and deal with all complaints within 24 hours, where practicable; Regularly inspect and maintain equipment;
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• 8.5.
Work will occur during standard construction hours (7am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 8am to 1pm Saturday and no work on Sundays or public holidays). Where work occurs outside these hours, consultation will be required with adjoining residences depending on the nature of the work; Consider noise screens or similar noise dampening options where numerous complaints are received. SOILS AND GEOLOGY
Environmental management measures to minimise impact on soils and geology: •
Oils, fuels and chemicals used during construction will be stored in a locked bund capable of holding 110% of the capacity of the containers within;
•
Equipment will be serviced and maintained to minimise potential for loss of fluids;
•
Implement Erosion and Sediment Control Plans in accordance with the Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction “The Blue Book” (4th edition, Landcom 2004);
•
Utilise existing cleared areas of the site as the construction compound and stockpile area(s);
•
The CEMP will include details on waste management and provide a spill management procedure;
•
Soil taken off site must be tested in accordance with Waste Classification Guidelines (NSW EPA, 2014);
•
Fertiliser, fuels etc stored on site for the ongoing maintenance of recreation facilities should be securely kept in a locked bund capable of holding 110% of the capacity of the containers within;
•
For any excess spoil this material will be tested and classified prior to leaving site. For any excess spoil material classified as contaminated, disposal of this material will be at an appropriately licences landfill in accordance with the EPA (2014) Waste Classification Guidelines;
•
In the unlikely event that contaminated soils or unobserved waste deposition are uncovered during the works, all works within the vicinity must cease immediately and Lake Macquarie City Council’s Project Manager and Environmental Representative be notified immediately.
8.6.
AIR QUALITY
Environmental management measures to minimise impact on air quality, climate and climate change are: • • • • • 8.7.
Reduce vehicle traffic speed in and around the site where dust could be generated; Use water to dampen exposed soil and stockpiles if exposed to air for long periods; Maintain vehicles and machinery to minimise emissions; Where wind causes off-site emission of soil then work may cease for a short time or dust control measures put in place; Implement erosion and sediment control measures to prevent any contaminates entering the local waterways. WATER QUALITY AND HYDROLOGY
Environmental management measures to minimise impact on water quality: •
• •
Appropriate stormwater management measures to be in place to ensure that the overall increase in impervious surfaces and changes to stormwater output has a negligible impact on the community and environment by way of runoff or urban flooding. A Stormwater Management Plan is required to identify collection, storage and reuse on site; Oils, fuels and chemicals will be stored in a locked bund within the construction compound capable of holding 110% of the capacity of the containers within; Equipment will be serviced and maintained to minimise potential for loss of fluids.
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8.8.
FLORA, FAUNA AND BUSHFIRE
Environmental management measures to minimise impact on flora and fauna are: •
•
•
•
From the commencement of building works and in perpetuity, the property must be managed as an inner protection area within the area marked as 'APZ' on 'Image 7: Asset Protection Zone plan' in the Bush Fire Assessment Report prepared by Australian Bushfire Consulting Services dated 10 August 2023 with reference 23-231 in accordance with the following August requirements of Appendix 4 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019: o tree canopy cover should be less than 15% at maturity; o trees at maturity should not touch or overhang the building; o lower limbs should be removed up to a height of 2 m above the ground; o tree canopies should be separated by 2 to 5 m; o preference should be given to smooth-barked and evergreen trees; o large discontinuities or gaps in the shrubs layer should be provided to slow down or break the progress of fire towards buildings; o shrubs should not be located under trees; o shrubs should not form more than 10% ground cover; o clumps of shrubs should be separated from exposed windows and doors by a distance of at least twice the height of the vegetation; o grass should be kept mown (as a guide, grass should be kept to no more than 100mm in height); and o leaves and vegetation debris should be removed regularly. New construction of the proposed new office must comply with section 3 and section 5 (BAL 12.5) Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas or the relevant requirements of the NASH Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas (incorporating amendment A - 2015). New construction must also comply with the construction requirements in Section 7.5 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019; New construction of the proposed new general learning areas and breakout space must comply with section 3 and section 6 (BAL 19) Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas or the relevant requirements of the NASH Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas (incorporating amendment A - 2015). New construction must also comply with the construction requirements in Section 7.5 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019; The provision of water, electricity and gas, to the new buildings only, must comply with the following in accordance with Table 6.8c of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019: o fire hydrant, spacing, design and sizing complies with the relevant clauses of Australian Standard AS2419; o hydrants are not located within any road carriageway; o fire hydrant flows and pressures comply with the relevant clauses of AS 2419; o all above-ground water service pipes are metal, including and up to any taps; o where practicable, electrical transmission lines are underground; o where overhead, electrical transmission lines are proposed as follows: o lines are installed with short pole spacing (30m), unless crossing gullies, gorges or riparian areas; and o no part of a tree is closer to a power line than the distance set out in accordance with the specifications in ISSC3 Guideline for Managing Vegetation Near Power Lines. o reticulated or bottled gas is installed and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 1596:2014 and the requirements of relevant authorities, and metal piping is used;
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reticulated or bottled gas is installed and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 1596:2014 ‐ The storage and handling of LP Gas, the requirements of relevant authorities, and metal piping is used; o all fixed gas cylinders are kept clear of all flammable materials to a distance of 10m and shielded on the hazard side; o connections to and from gas cylinders are metal; polymer‐sheathed flexible gas supply lines are not used; and o above-ground gas service pipes are metal, including and up to any outlets. A Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan must be prepared/updated to include the new buildings in accordance with Table 6.8d of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 and be consistent with the NSW RFS document: A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan; Employ site-sensitive erosion and sediment control measures to minimise waterway siltation from soil stockpiles etc. This would be a concern mainly during the construction phase and needs to be managed using best practice erosion and sedimentation control methods in accordance with the “The Blue Book” (4th edition, Landcom 2004); The works area will be visually inspected at the commencement of work each day for any fauna; If injured wildlife are found cease work and contact a local wildlife carer; Ensure that the appropriate protocols are carried out to minimise the spread of weed material during works and when travelling to/from site (e.g. check tyres and equipment for weeds prior to entering or leaving the site). Priority weeds should be controlled/eradicated where feasible, and weeds controlled after works have been completed on an ongoing basis to prevent reinfestation; Manage weeds in accordance with Council’s obligations under the Biosecurity Act 2015 and the Hunter Regional Strategic Weed Management Plan 2017 - 2022. o
•
•
• • •
• 8.9.
HERITAGE – ABORIGINAL
Environmental management measure to minimise impact on Aboriginal heritage are: •
The works may be undertaken at the specified locations provided that the proposed activities remain as discussed in this document;
•
All on-site personnel are to be made aware of their obligations under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 and the Heritage Act 1977, through an onsite induction or other suitable format.
•
In the unlikely event that Aboriginal or suspected Aboriginal archaeological material is uncovered during the development, then works in that area are to stop and the area cordoned off. The project manager is to contact the heritage consultant to make an assessment as to whether the material is classed as Aboriginal object/s under the National Parks and Wildlife Act and advise on the required management and mitigation measures. Works are not to re-commence in the cordoned off area until heritage clearance has been given and/or the required management and mitigation measures have been implemented.
•
In the unlikely event that human skeletal material is uncovered during the proposed construction works, all works should cease within 20m of the skeletal remains. Should the remains be verified as human, the NSW Police and Heritage NSW will be contacted immediately. No works will proceed within the vicinity of the skeletal remains until an appropriate course of action has been determined in consultation with NSW Police, Heritage NSW and Aboriginal parties (if the remains are identified as Aboriginal).
8.10. HERITAGE – NON-ABORIGINAL Environmental management measure to minimise impact on non-Aboriginal heritage items are:
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All on-site personnel are to be made aware of their obligations under the Heritage Act 1977, including the reporting of any archaeological or historic materials, including those suspected to be archaeological or historic. This may be implemented through an onsite induction or other suitable format.
•
In the unlikely event that during the course of proposed works, previously unknown historical archaeological material or heritage items are discovered, all work in the area of the item(s) shall cease immediately and a qualified heritage consultant will be consulted, in accordance with Section 146 of the Heritage Act 1977, to determine an appropriate course of action prior to the recommencement of work in the area of the item, or mitigation and management measures are implemented.
8.11. VISUAL IMPACT Environmental management measures to minimise impact on the visual environment are: • • • •
Materials used in the construction of the new classroom building and office structure should be durable and require minimal maintenance; Maintain the construction site by removing waste materials, parking in designated areas and storing construction equipment appropriately; Remove all waste and material once construction is complete; Ensure a maintenance schedule is implemented for the site in accordance with current practices.
8.12. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC Environmental management measures to minimise impact on social and economic factors are: •
• •
Preparation of a project consultation strategy prior to construction. This strategy would provide information to the community and surrounding land owners on important construction activities, including timing of works and traffic related impacts; Maintain access to nearby residences, businesses and the surrounding parkland at all times; Contact details of the site supervisor to be on site at all times.
8.13. WASTE Environmental management measures to minimise impact on waste are: •
• • • •
Resource management hierarchy principles are to be followed: o Avoid unnecessary resource consumption as a priority, o Avoidance is followed by resource recovery (including reuse of materials, reprocessing, and recycling and energy recovery), o Disposal is undertaken as a last resort (in accordance with the Waste Avoidance & Resource Recovery Act 2001). All construction waste generated by the proposal will be classified in accordance with the Waste Classification Guidelines Part 1: Classifying Wastes (NSW EPA, 2014); Construction waste material is not to be left on site once the works have been completed; Excavated soil will be reused on site as fill, where practicable; Working areas are to be maintained, kept free of rubbish and cleaned up at the end of each working day; and
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9.
CONCLUSION AND JUSTIFICATION FOR THE PROPOSAL
Green Point Christian College (GPCC) is proposing to undertake works associated with the construction of a modular school structure and modular office building at the College campus at 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251. The proposal is located in Central Coast Council Local Government Area (LGA) within land owned by GPCC. The site is located within the College at 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 (Lot 2341 & 2342 DP127628). The proposal involves the: • Erection of a single-storey modular school structure housing 2 classrooms, breakout space and store room • Erection of a single-storey modular office structure featuring 2 office spaces, foyer and generator room • Associated connecting pathways The works aim to enable greater education use and enjoyment of the site through the provision of new classrooms and offices with minimal vegetation removal. This REF is prepared on behalf of Green Point Christian College as the proponent under Part 5 of the EP&A Act. This REF fulfils GPCC’s obligation to examine and take into account to the fullest extent possible all matters affecting or likely to affect the environment as a result of the proposed activities outlined in Section 1 and 3. The proposal is not likely to significantly affect the environment (including critical habitat) or threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats. The proposal does not require further consideration under the EPBC Act. In the event construction parameters or ancillary works are proposed to be changed and these changes are considered significant, this REF will need to be reviewed and updated to ensure the environmental measures are adequate.
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10.
REFERENCES
Aerometrex (MetroMap) https://metromap.com.au/ AHIMS Web Services Search (conducted 28 June 2023) Australian Bureau of Meteorology http://www.bom.gov.au/ (access 6 July 2023) Australian Bureau of Statistics www.abs.stat.gov.au, (accessed 6 July 2023) Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 No 63 Department of Environment, Climate Change & Water, 2010, Due Diligence Code of Practice for the Protection of Aboriginal Objects in New South Wales Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 No 203 Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act Protected Matters Search Central Coast Local Development Control Plan 2022 Central Coast Local Environmental Plan 2022 Landcom (2004). Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and construction - Volume 1 4th Edition (aka the ‘Blue Book’). NSW EPA, Register of Contaminated Sites Notified to the EPA NSW EPA (2014). Waste Classification Guidelines Part 1: Classifying Waste NSW Planning Portal ePlanning Spatial Viewer Office of Environment & Heritage State Heritage Register Rural Fires Act 1997 SIX Maps https://maps.six.nsw.gov.au/ State Environmental Planning Policy (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021 State Environmental Planning Policy (Resilience and Hazards) 2021 State Environmental Planning Policy (Transport and Infrastructure) 2021 Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Act 2001 No 58
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX 1 Survey Plan prepared by Beveridge Williams
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DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
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FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 5 DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
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ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
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UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
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AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
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SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
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BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
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12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
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AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
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UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
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BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
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SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
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REFER TO SHEET 1 FOR LEGEND, NOTES AND EASEMENT DESCRIPTIONS FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14
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AMENDMENTS
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CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
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SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
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FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 7
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BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
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8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
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AMENDMENTS
DATE
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CLIENT:
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 10
A B C D
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
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12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
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AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
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FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 10
A B C D
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
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UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
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AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
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· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
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AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
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MGA
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AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
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APPENDIX 2 Architectural Plans prepared by Marathon Modular
Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
C:\Users\LucasvanderWalt\Marathon Modular\MGPL Cloud - MGPL_Operations\1.0 Projects\2.0 Current Projects\2302-BC Green Point CC Build Contract\4.0 Drawings\Architectural\Revit File\15.09.23 Greenpoint Christian CollegeIssue O.rvt 15/09/2023 12:00:28 PM
NAME: PROJECT NO: ADDRESS: ISSUE:
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT DC-2302
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251 O
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900 Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT - SHEET LIST DD000 DD001 DD100 DD101 DD102 DD105 DD110 DD111 DD201 DD202 DD301 DD302 DD401 DD403 DD405 DD901
2 3D View 2 - View From Playground SCALE
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SHEET NAME COVER SHEET SITE PLAN SUB GROUND FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN FRL PLAN ELECTRICAL PLAN REFLECTED CEILING PLAN ROOF PLAN ELEVATIONS SHEET 1 ELEVATIONS SHEET 2 SECTIONS SHEET 1 SECTIONS SHEET 2 TYPICAL HANDRAIL & BALUSTRADE DETAILS STAIR DETAILS SHEET 1 RAMP DETAILS JOINERY DETAILS
REVISION DATE 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 15.09.23 14.09.23
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NOTE 01 FINAL POSITION OF THE MODULAR BUILDING IS DEPENDANT ON THE SITE SURVEY PROVIDED TO MARATHON BY A REGISTERED SURVEYOR. ANY LOCATION PLANS PROVIDED BY MARATHON ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
NOTE 02 REFER THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DESIGN SET FOR DETAILS ON THE STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKS.
NOTE 03 ALL GPO'S TO BE 300MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
NOTE 04 ALL LIGHT SWITCHES ARE TO BE INSTALLED BETWEEN 900MM AND 1000MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
NOTE 05 COLOUR & FINISHES MAY BE ALTERED DEPENDING ON FINAL SELECTIONS AND AVAILABILITY. MARATHON WILL ENDEAVOR TO SWAP FINISHES FOR SIMILAR WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
NOTE 06 THE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES LAYOUT DRAWING AND PRODUCT SPECIFICATION OUTLINE IS PRODUCED TO CONVEY THE INTENT ONLY. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY.
NOTE 07 POSITIONS OF BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AC UNITS MAY VARY TO SUIT TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS. MARATHON RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE THESE UNITS TO BEST SUIT THE DESIGN.
NOTE 08 PROVIDED RENDER OR SKETCH 3D IN THIS DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE MAY NOT ACCURATELY REPRESENT THE FINAL PRODUCT.
NOTE 09 THE CLIENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF RELEVANT AUTHORITY FEES AND APPLICATIONS TO COMPLETE THE WORKS UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED.
NOTE 10 EXTENT OF THE SITE SERVICES CONNECTS IS AS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS.
NOTE 11 DRAWINGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231
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K OC BL ING J - ILD F O G IN BU RO LD K L UI IC A 'B BR MET
AW
TA INI
8 0
21.78
22.93 22.93 L 22.93
L
RE
.5 :20 INV
22.78TR W
L
ME
1TRW
19.26
GA RD EN
FE
55
A 396 8 15 DP
GENERAL NOTES
BUSHFIRE NOTES
GENERAL NOTES THE BUILDING IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH: EXTERNAL WALLS THAT HAVE AN FRL OF NOT LESS THAN 60/60/60 WHEN TESTED FROM THE OUTSIDE, INCLUDING ANY OPENINGS PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 3959 FOR BAL 19 OR GREATER
OR
FOR EXTERNAL WALLS AND ROOF, USING A MATERIAL OR SYSTEM THAT SATISFIES THE TEST CRITERIA OF AS 1530.8.1 FOR A RADIANT HEAT FLUX OF 10KW/M² OR GREATER.
AS PER THE BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT (10.8.23)
SITE & PATHWAYS A NON-COMBUSTIBLE PATHWAY DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING AND NOT LESS THAN 1.5M WIDE MUST BE PROVIDED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE BUILDING AS PER BUSFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT. AS PER AS 3959:2018
FLOOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING AS PER AS 3959:2018
INTERNAL & EXTERNAL WALLS AS PER BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT
SCREENS FOR WINDOWS & DOORS AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.5.2 WHERE SCREENS ARE FITTED TO DOOR OPENINGS FOR EMBER PROTECTION, THEY SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM APERTURE OF 2.0 MM AND BE TIGHT FITTING TO THE FRAME IN THE CLOSED POSITION.
DOORS AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.1.4
SHEET ROOFS AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.6.3
EAVES LININGS, FASCIAS & GABLES AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.6.6
POSTS
JOINTING
39
6
17.01
TER GUT
VC
14
SOLID SHEETING UNDER BUILDING REPLACED WITH BUSHFIRE MESH IN FRONT OF CONDENSER UNITS - MIN. 1.5m²
SK1.04 1
DD901
5
1
23590
10346
DD302
DD201
MODULE 8 LENGTH
2
10873 7470
DD901
MODULE 5 LENGTH
2
DD202
MODULE 3-4 LENGTH
2 SK1.06
1
MODULE 6 & 7 LENGTHS
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
2
MODULE 1-2 LENGHTH 9320
DD202
13244
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3950 MODULE 8
GENERAL NOTES
SUBSTRUCTURE AS PER STRUCTURAL ENG DETAILS AND BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT
SOLID SHEETING UNDER BUILDING REPLACED WITH BUSHFIRE MESH IN FRONT OF CONDENSER UNITS - MIN. 3m²
2
SOLID SHEETING UNDER BUILDING REPLACED WITH BUSHFIRE MESH IN FRONT OF CONDENSER UNITS - MIN. 3.7m²
DD201
3950
3950
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
MODULE 7
MODULE 6
MODULE 5
MODULE 4
MODULE 3
MODULE 2
MODULE 1
NOTE 01
FINAL POSITION OF THE MODULAR BUILDING IS DEPENDANT ON THE SITE SURVEY PROVIDED TO MARATHON BY A REGISTERED SURVEYOR. ANY LOCATION PLANS PROVIDED BY MARATHON ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
NOTE 02
REFER THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DESIGN SET FOR DETAILS ON THE STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKS.
NOTE 03
ALL GPO'S TO BE 300MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
NOTE 04
ALL LIGHT SWITCHES ARE TO BE INSTALLED BETWEEN 900MM AND 1000MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
NOTE 05
COLOUR & FINISHES MAY BE ALTERED DEPENDING ON FINAL SELECTIONS AND AVAILABILITY. MARATHON WILL ENDEAVOR TO SWAP FINISHES FOR SIMILAR WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
NOTE 06
THE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES LAYOUT DRAWING AND PRODUCT SPECIFICATION OUTLINE IS PRODUCED TO CONVEY THE INTENT ONLY. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY.
NOTE 07
POSITIONS OF BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AC UNITS MAY VARY TO SUIT TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS. MARATHON RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE THESE UNITS TO BEST SUIT THE DESIGN.
NOTE 08
PROVIDED RENDER OR SKETCH 3D IN THIS DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE MAY NOT ACCURATELY REPRESENT THE FINAL PRODUCT.
NOTE 09
THE CLIENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF RELEVANT AUTHORITY FEES AND APPLICATIONS TO COMPLETE THE WORKS UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED.
NOTE 10
EXTENT OF THE SITE SERVICES CONNECTS IS AS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS.
NOTE 11
DRAWINGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231
22900
OPENINGS NOTE:
1
1 SUB GROUND PLAN
- ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS TO BE BAL 19 RATED - EMBER PROTECTION TO ALL WINDOW AND DOOR OPENINGS - ALL EXTERNAL DOORS MUST HAVE DRAFT EXCLUDERS
2
DD302
DD301
SCALE1 : 75
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Rev
Client
Project
Drawing
Issue Date A 04.05.23 K 27.08.23 L 28.08.23
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
SUB GROUND FLOOR PLAN
N O
14.09.23 15.09.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
As indicated @ A1
Project date
DC-2302
DD100 O
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
29.96 29.41
2 27.57
27.93
27.07
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
27.06
25.33 2
STEEL
D04
2040
920
1
STEEL
25.76 24.97
25.30
25.49
24.52
25.06
22.96TK
24.43
22.58TK
22.49TK
22.06
4
BE FE
1
FB
1
EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 12.5 RATED HOLD OPEN DEVICE TO IN ACCORDANCE WITH BCA CLAUSE D2.20 (B) (I)
Screen BAL.19 RATED METAL MES BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH NIL BAL.12.5 RATED METAL MESH
BAL Rating Count 19 3 19 1 19 8 NIL 2 12.5 5
Fire Protection Schedule Type 4.5kg ABE Fire Extinguisher 4.5kg BE Extinguisher Fire Blanket
Description 4.5kg ABE Portable Fire Extinguisher in Accordance With AS2444-2001 4.5kg BE Portable Fire Extinguisher in Accordance With AS2444-2001 1m2 Fire Blanket in Accordance with NCC & BCA
Date
Project No.
Project date
Drawing No.
21.62TK DD101 O DC-2302
3 8.1
TK
21.76
Scale
As indicated @ A1
Issued for
IL:1
M North
INV:18.0 SL:2 .5 8 4 21.63T1K
21.84TK M
21.39TK
21.18TK
INFORMATION
21.09
Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
21.09
21.04 .13TK 1.01
21.05 21.18TK
21.13TK
21.11TK
ABE FE
Comments -EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED
Window Schedule
22.13T 22.12TKK Type Mark Count
M
21.55TK 21.49TK
21.18TK 21.05
21.17TK 21.40TK
21.09TK
21.01TK W
1
Sill Height Glazing Type Comments Frame Colour 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1500 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1000 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
5
0
W
19.60
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
.47 Drawing
19.96
IL:19.26
Width 1800 1200 1800 900 1800
21.93TK
21.83TK
21.80TK
21.62TK CONCRETE ROUNDABOUT
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 20.98 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point MM NSW 2251 20.98 20.0 9BR
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION 20.49 CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
.42-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 2 HRS TK GREY
SL:22.2
Type Mark Height W01 1000 W02 600 W03 1200 W04 1000 W05 1000 Grand total: 19
Project
20.11BR W
Issue Date A 04.05.23 K 27.08.23 L 28.08.23
20.80 19.94B RW 20.8 2
Client
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
22
22.74TK
920
23.57
2040
STEEL
Keying - Hardware -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE
20.86TK
3000 MODULE 1
KERB
20.82TK
20.65TK SL:20.5 INV:190.2 SL:20.6 6 4
Rev
24.39
24.42
3000
MODULE 2
23.04
D03
Door Schedule
22.61
4
21
19.90TK
19.50TK
Colour: Woodland Grey
21.72
3000 MODULE 3
1
06.09.23 14.09.23 15.09.23
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
21.80TK
3000 MODULE 4
DD302
M N O
Colour: Woodland Grey
21.55TK 21.45TK 21.34TK
22900
D ROA
19.69
920
21.55TK
3000 MODULE 5
W03
21.38TK
3950 MODULE 6
21.05TK
3950
2040
Grand total: 10
21.35TK
20.27TK
DD201 PATH
W03
21.21TK
W03
21.09TK
JN.1
AC W03
21.53TK
AC
MODULE 7
D02
1500
2
Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Colour: Woodland Grey
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Fire Description Frame Finish Rating -SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 1 HR GREY
21.19 21.3 7
FF1
Type Mark D01
Door Leaf Frame Height Width Count Material 2040 920 3 STEEL
21.11 21.06 21.09
FFL 23.390
FFL 23.390
AC
W(0X) As per Windows
IL:21.21
W04
21.71
W03
DP
EF
22.34TK IL:21.34
10873
2700
GLA 2 86 m²
FF1 STORE 3 m²
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900
8.30TK
FE
D02
NEW MAIN SWITCHBOARD LOCATED IN 2HR FIRE RATED ROOM.
19.73TK SCALE1 : 75
DATA RACK BY CLIENT
1500
FF3
19.46
18.31
18.57TK
T PI
1
D02
D03
SL:20.1 3 INV:186003 .30
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FFL 23.390
W04
W03
Colour: Woodland Grey
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
GT
21.55TK
FF1
NON-COMBUSTIBLE PATHWAY BY OTHERS IN ACCORDANCE TO S43C6 - REFER TO BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231 (30/06/2023)
W01
BREAKOUT 15 m² FF1
FFL 23.390
IL:19.78 IL :1 9. 82
IL:18.34
21.20
21.22
19.01
W01
7470
GLA 1 86 m²
21.91
13244
21.61
MODULE 6 & 7 LENGTHS
21.58TK 21.53 21.45
19.19FL
23.54
IL:18.65
DP FE
W01
FF3
AC
P 24.92TG 4 GE INV:20.6 INA A .25 IL:20.80 DR :21 EXISTING BRICK WALL SL 20.95
Trimclad Roof Sheeting - Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
DD202
1 ROOF OVER INDICATED IN DASH D01
D01
IT
RF
DP
FF2
AC
21.65TK
ROOF OVER DP INDICATED IN DASH
FFL 23.390 W02
D01
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
I
DD403
MODULE 5 LENGTH
2
3
.94
1 L:2
FE
DD202
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
schedule
MODULE 3-4 LENGTH
W03
JN.1
22.20FL
IF1
As per Windows
MODULE 1-2 LENGHTH 9320
FFL 23.390 W03
EX. CONCRETE
SL:21.5 0
DP
STAIR.1
ROOF OVER INDICATED IN DASH
23590
19.07
21.65TK
Colour: Ebony Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Colour: Shale Grey
D(0X)
22.85 22.77 22.54
ROOF OVER INDICATED IN DASH
DP
STRIP DRAIN
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
21.32
RL 22.350
DP DP
WC2
1
FF1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
23.07
DD403 AC
WC1
schedule
SL:22.2
LANDING
NIL STORING OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS UNDER OR ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING REFER TO BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231 (30/06/2023)
1
W05
OFFICE 1 13 m²
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
-Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
24.60
RL 22.480
D02
22.04TK
FFL 23.390
DD901
22.05TK
FF3
Colour: Shale Grey
1
D04
W05
25.12
DD201
4
W05
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
IL:24.88
No:350
2004
EXISTING SANDSTONE RETAINING WALL
FB
FOYER 12 m² FF1
FFL 23.390
25.43 H:20 D:0 .8 S:20
BE FE
JN.2
10346
D02
FF2 7859
W05
FF1
SL:21.50
19.17FL
) (X
OFFICE 2 13 m²
STAIR.2
SL:19.0
6 20.42
19.19FL
AC
W05
24.91 21.91TKTG
19.43
RAMP
7000
19.26
22.52 IL:21.2021.88TK
20.78
1:14 RAMP
GENERATOR ROOM 5 m² CONCRETE SLAB
EXISTING TREE
Marathon Proposal Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF3
8 4.8 IL:2 SL:25.4 8
DP
FE
Type Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
28.86
FF2 CONNECTING PATH TO COMPLY WITH AS1428 & AS 3959 -2018
D03
20.79
FF1
24.59
1
DD405
Code
27.61
22.82
RL 22.890
28.94
28.4
NEW GENERATOR TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEER'S SPECIFICATIONS LOCATED IN AN EXTERNAL PURPOSE BUILT 2HR FIRE RATED ROOM, WITH SEPARATION FROM THE MAIN STRUCTURE. MINIMUM ROOM SIZE 3M(L) X 2M(W) X 2.6M(H)
23.33
3950 MODULE 8
25.35
2000 RAMP WIDTH
3000
MODULE 8 LENGTH
22.57T
8
22.37TK 22.35
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EXISTING TREE
© Copyright 2020
C:\Users\LucasvanderWalt\Marathon Modular\MGPL Cloud - MGPL_Operations\1.0 Projects\2.0 Current Projects\2302-BC Green Point CC Build Contract\4.0 Drawings\Architectural\Revit File\15.09.23 Greenpoint Christian CollegeIssue 15/09/2023 12:01:05 PMO.rvt
WALL TYPE LEGEND
2
DD302
DD301
REFERENCE & DIAGRAM
WALL CONFIGURATION:
WT01 - EXTERNAL WALL
- 9MM CFC CLADDING - 15MM STEEL BATTENS - NON COMBUSTIBLE SARKING 75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
121
1
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
3950
WT02 - EXTERNAL WALL
OR
1:14 RAMP
75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
WT03 - INTERNAL WALL
FLOOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING AS PER AS 3959:2018
- 13MM PLASTERBOARD - 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD
INTERNAL & EXTERNAL WALLS AS PER BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT
2
WT01
DD302
DD302
119
75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
2
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
SCREENS FOR WINDOWS & DOORS AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.5.2 WHERE SCREENS ARE FITTED TO DOOR OPENINGS FOR EMBER PROTECTION, THEY SHALL HAVE A MAXIMUM APERTURE OF 2.0 MM AND BE TIGHT FITTING TO THE FRAME IN THE CLOSED POSITION.
- 13MM PLASTERBOARD - 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD
DOORS AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.1.4
75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
SHEET ROOFS AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.6.3
BAL 12.5 of AS 3959-2018
6003 6M FIRE SEPARATION REQUIRED BETWEEN BUILDINGS - FIRE RATED PORTIONS OF WALL REQUIRED IF WITHIN THIS ZONE
D04
FRL WALL 1
WT01
WT04
BAL 12.5 of AS W05 3959-2018 WT01
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 16MM FYRCHECK
AC W05
W03
FR01
D01
PROTECTION OF OPENINGS PROTECTION OF ALL OPENINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 3959-2018 AS PER BUSFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT (10.08.2023 REF 23-231)
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 16MM FYRCHECK - 16MM FYRCHECK
DRAWINGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231
D01 D01
W01
11396
BAL 19 of AS 3959-2018 as per Busfire Assessment Report (10.08.2023 Ref 23-231)
FF1
D02
W04
2 SK1.06
FR03
D02
BAL 19 of AS 3959-2018 as per Busfire Assessment Report (10.08.2023 Ref 23-231)
1500
FF1
W04
FR02
1500
FR02
FR04
FR02
FR02
AC
FR 03
AC W03
W01
7470
13244
FR03
W01
FF3
FR03 FF1
- FRL 120/120/120
W02
AC
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
W03
W03
AC W03
W03
Code
Type Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
Colour: Shale Grey
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
RF
Trimclad Roof Sheeting - Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS -Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
DP
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
GENERAL NOTES
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
WC1
GT
3950
Marathon Proposal
FF1
W03
BAL 19 of AS 3959-2018 as per Busfire Assessment Report (10.08.2023 Ref 23-231)
3950
JOINTING
75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
FR01 FR01
POSTS
- 16MM FYRCHECK - 16MM FYRCHECK - 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD
1824
W03
FR02
EAVES LININGS, FASCIAS & GABLES AS PER AS 3959:2018 SECTION 6.6.6
- FRL 60/60/60 FRL WALL 2
2
SITE & PATHWAYS A NON-COMBUSTIBLE PATHWAY DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING AND NOT LESS THAN 1.5M WIDE MUST BE PROVIDED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE BUILDING AS PER BUSFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT. AS PER AS 3959:2018
W05
To be of non-combustable material only.
SK1.06
AS PER THE BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT (10.8.23)
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
97
BAL 12.5 of AS WT04 3959-2018
FOR EXTERNAL WALLS AND ROOF, USING A MATERIAL OR SYSTEM THAT SATISFIES THE TEST CRITERIA OF AS 1530.8.1 FOR A RADIANT HEAT FLUX OF 10KW/M² OR GREATER.
WT03 - INTERNAL WALL
AC
W05
GENERAL NOTES THE BUILDING IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH: EXTERNAL WALLS THAT HAVE AN FRL OF NOT LESS THAN 60/60/60 WHEN TESTED FROM THE OUTSIDE, INCLUDING ANY OPENINGS PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 3959 FOR BAL 19 OR GREATER
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
2000
FF2
BUSHFIRE NOTES
75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
128
NEW GENERATOR TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEER'S SPECIFICATIONS LOCATED IN AN EXTERNAL PURPOSE BUILT 2HR FIRE RATED ROOM, WITH SEPARATION FROM THE MAIN STRUCTURE. MINIMUM ROOM SIZE 3M(L) X 2M(W) X 2.6M(H)
- 16MM CEMINTEL CLADDING - 15MM STEEL BATTENS - NON COMBUSTIBLE SARKING
Colour: Woodland Grey
1
SCALE 1 : 100
1
2
DD302
DD301
EF W(0X) As per Windows
FINAL POSITION OF THE MODULAR BUILDING IS DEPENDANT ON THE SITE SURVEY PROVIDED TO MARATHON BY A REGISTERED SURVEYOR. ANY LOCATION PLANS PROVIDED BY MARATHON ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
NOTE 02
REFER THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DESIGN SET FOR DETAILS ON THE STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKS.
NOTE 03
ALL GPO'S TO BE 300MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
NOTE 04
ALL LIGHT SWITCHES ARE TO BE INSTALLED BETWEEN 900MM AND 1000MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
NOTE 05
COLOUR & FINISHES MAY BE ALTERED DEPENDING ON FINAL SELECTIONS AND AVAILABILITY. MARATHON WILL ENDEAVOR TO SWAP FINISHES FOR SIMILAR WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
NOTE 06
THE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES LAYOUT DRAWING AND PRODUCT SPECIFICATION OUTLINE IS PRODUCED TO CONVEY THE INTENT ONLY. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY.
NOTE 07
POSITIONS OF BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AC UNITS MAY VARY TO SUIT TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS. MARATHON RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE THESE UNITS TO BEST SUIT THE DESIGN.
NOTE 08
PROVIDED RENDER OR SKETCH 3D IN THIS DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE MAY NOT ACCURATELY REPRESENT THE FINAL PRODUCT.
NOTE 09
THE CLIENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF RELEVANT AUTHORITY FEES AND APPLICATIONS TO COMPLETE THE WORKS UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED.
NOTE 10
EXTENT OF THE SITE SERVICES CONNECTS IS AS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS.
NOTE 11
DRAWINGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231
Colour: Woodland Grey
Colour: Woodland Grey
22900
FRL PLAN
NOTE 01
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Woodland Grey
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
schedule
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900 Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Rev
Client
Project
Drawing
Issue Date J 08.08.23 K 27.08.23 L 28.08.23
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
FRL PLAN
M N O
06.09.23 14.09.23 15.09.23
Description ISSUE TO RFNSW ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
As indicated @ A1
03/25/20
DC-2302
DD102 O
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
28.94
28.
2
2
29.96 28.75
28.86
29.41
27.61
27.06
27.57
27.93
27.07
25.76
25.30
25.49
4.5kg BE Portable Fire Extinguisher in Accordance With AS2444-2001
24.52
22.96TK
24.43
24.39
24.42
25.06
24.97
1m2 Fire Blanket in Accordance with NCC & BCA
22.58TK
22.61
22.74TK
23.57
23.33
23.04
IL:21.21 22.06
21.72
22.04TK
21.93TK
21.80TK
21.83TK
Date
Project No.
09/08/23
DC-2302
21.76
INV:18.0 SL:2 .5 8 4 21.63T1K
21.80TK
21.55TK 21.45TK 21.34TK
Scale
1 : 75 @ A1
Drawing No.
DD105 O
IL:1
3 8.1
21.6Issued 2TK for
20.86TK
1.17TK
21.40TK
North
M
21.32
TK 21.55TK ELECTRICAL PLAN 21.4 9TK
21.19 21.3 7
21.53TK
21.62TK 21.13TK
.96
22.13T 22.12TKK
21.84TK M
Drawing
21.11TK
MM W
:19.26 20.49 IL
20.98
21.09TK
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
21.01TK
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
20.98 20.0 9BRW
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
Project
20.11BR
19.90TK
Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Issue Date K 27.08.23 N 14.09.23 O 15.09.23
M
.47
Client
20.82TK
Rev
19.50TK
CONCRETE ROUNDABOUT
21
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900
22.49TK
MODULE 3-4 LENGTH
7470
1 DD302
20.80 19.94B RW 20.8 2
19.46
KERB
TK
21.11 .06 21.09
D
3000 MODULE 1
.42
21.55TK
22900
3000
MODULE 2
21.09
3000 MODULE 3
1.18TK
3000 MODULE 4
21.09
3000 MODULE 5
ROA
1 GROUND FLOOR PLAN - ELETRICAL
IL:21.34
10873
3950 MODULE 6
21.55TK
3950 MODULE 7
21.05TK
19.73TK
DD201 PATH
W03
21.38TK
20.27TK
2
W03
21.35TK
W03
W03
NEW MAIN SWITCHBOARD LOCATED IN 2HR FIRE RATED ROOM.
SL:20.1 3 INV:186003 .30
AC
21.21TK
2
AC
21.09TK
W03
2
C
JN.1
W03
2
AC
FF3
21.71
C
Description 4.5kg ABE Portable Fire Extinguisher in Accordance With AS2444-2001
SL:22.2 1
1500
22.05TK
FF1 STORE 3 m²
MODULE 1-2 LENGHTH 9320
FF1
22
21.39TK
JN.1
2 FE
1500
IL:19.78 IL :1 9. 82
IL:18.34
GLA 2 86 m²
D02
2
21.22
C
EDB
21.91
13244
21.61
MODULE 6 & 7 LENGTHS
2
21.58TK 21.53 21.45
19.19FL
23.54
W01
2
21.20
FF3 DD901
2
W04 D03
T PI
W01
C
DATA RACK BY CLIENT
W04
NON-COMBUSTIBLE PATHWAY BY OTHERS IN ACCORDANCE TO S43C6 - REFER TO BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231 (30/06/2023)
SCALE1 : 75
2
2
19.01
BREAKOUT 15 m² FF1 D02
24.92TG 4 GE INV:20.6 INA A .25 IL:20.80 DR :21 EXISTING BRICK WALL SL 20.95
IL:18.65
AC
FF1
FE
2
AC
W01
DD202
DP
D01 D01
GLA 1 86 m²
1
FF2
W02
Type 4.5kg ABE Fire Extinguisher 4.5kg BE Extinguisher Fire Blanket
DP
2
2
2
1
22.34TK
DP
D01
21.65TK
.94
21 IL:
FE
1
FB
22.85 22.77 22.54
W03
20F L
0TK
DP
STAIR.1
23590
19.07
DP DP
MODULE 5 LENGTH
RL 22.350
2
W05
BE FE
Dux 80ltr 2.4kw Proflo Electric Storage Water Heater Data Communication- ROUGH_IN ONLY Per Electrcial Engineer's Specifications GPO Standard 2G Horiz 10A 250V White GSMPUPP2 Smoke Alarm PE Type 230-240VAC 3VDC Lithium Battery Flush Switch Standard 2G Vert 10A 250V White
Fire Protection Schedule
23.07
FF1
2700
AC
STAIR.2
2
LANDING
OFFICE 1 13 m²
SL:22.2 1
NIL STORING OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS UNDER OR ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING REFER TO BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231 (30/06/2023)
4
Description
Wall Switch 2 Gang
Count
24.60
RL 22.480 C
STRIP DRAIN
DD202
WS 12 Grand total: 52
ABE FE
Type
Hot Water Unit Data Communication Distribution Panel Board GPO - Powerpoint Double Smoke Detector
Type Mark
W03
EX. CONCRETE
1 6 1 22 10
1
D02
21.65TK
C EDB GPO SD
Count
IL:24.88
No:350 W05
D04
DP
Electrical Fixture Schedule
Type Mark
DD201
2
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
25.43 H:20 D:0 .8 S:20
2 JN.2
FB
FOYER 12 m²DD901 5 FF1 FF3
W05
SL:21.5 0
25.35
2
EXISTING SANDSTONE RETAINING WALL
20.65TK SL:20.5 INV:190.2 SL:20.6 6 4
10346
BE FE MODULE 8 LENGTH
24.91 21.91TKTG
D02
FF2 7859
W05
FF1
SL:21.50
19.17FL
)
(X
2
RAMP
7000
22.52 IL:21.2021.88TK
19.26
SL:19.0
9FL
OFFICE 2 13 m²
2
19.43
W05
EXISTING TREE
AC
2
20.78
1:14 RAMP
GENERATOR ROOM 5 m² CONCRETE SLAB
8 4.8 IL:2 SL:25.4 8
DP
FE
25.33
CONNECTING PATH TO COMPLY WITH AS1428 & AS 3959 -2018
D03
25.12
22.82
NEW GENERATOR TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEER'S SPECIFICATIONS LOCATED IN AN EXTERNAL PURPOSE BUILT 2HR FIRE RATED ROOM, WITH SEPARATION FROM THE MAIN STRUCTURE. MINIMUM ROOM SIZE 3M(L) X 2M(W) X 2.6M(H)
24.59
3950 MODULE 8
RL 22.890
20.79
18.31
28.45
Christian CollegeIssue 15/09/2023 12:01:16 PMO.rvt
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2000 RAMP WIDTH
2
6 22.37TK 20.42 22.3 File\15.09.23 Greenpoint C:\Users\LucasvanderWalt\Marathon Modular\MGPL Cloud - MGPL_Operations\1.0 Projects\2.0 Current Projects\2302-BC Green Point CC Build Contract\4.0 Drawings\Architectural\Revit5
EXISTING TREE
INFORMATION
Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
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Code FF1
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
GENERATOR ROOM 5 m²
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
CFR
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
RF
Trimclad Roof Sheeting
3950
2004
SUSPENDED
2XHR FIRE RATED CEILING
SUSPENDED CPB
L.1
L.1
OFFICE 2 13 m² L.3
GT
L.1
10346
MODULE 8 LENGTH
DP
LUX LEVEL 320
SUSPENDED L.1
L.4
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
Colour: Woodland Grey
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Woodland Grey
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
L.1
SD
L.3
Colour: Shale Grey
-Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
LUX LEVEL 320
L.1
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
SD
L.1
Marathon Proposal Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
MODULE 8 2978
L.1 SD
Type Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
CPB
L.1
FOYER 12 m²
EF W(0X) As per Windows schedule
D(0X) L.1
As per Windows
L.1 SD
schedule
L.3
L.1
CEILING FINISHES
L.1
SUSPENDED OFFICE 1 L2
23590
WEATHERPROOF PE CELL LOCATION
CAB ACOUSTIC BATTENS CAT DROP-IN ACOUSTIC TILES 600 x 1200 CAP PERFORATED PLYWOOD CBT BATTEN CEILING WITH CPB SUBSTRATE ABOVE CCP CONCRETE WITH PAINT FINISH CEF STICK ON ACOUSTIC TILES CEX EXISTING CEILING UNCHANGED CES EXPOSED CONCRETE SLAB CFC COMPRESSED FIBRE CEMENT WITH PAINT FINISH CFR FIRE RATED PLASTERBOARD CEILING WITH PAINT FINISH (2 HOURS) CMR MOISTURE RESISTENT PLASTERBOARD WITH PAINT FINISH CPB PLASTERBOARD WITH PAINT FINISH CPP PERFORATED PLASTERBOARD WITH PAINT FINISH CPW PLYWOOD CTB DROP DOWN FEATURE TIMBER CEILING
13 m²
CPB
EF
L2
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
L2
L2
L.3
GLA 1 86 m² L.1
L.1
LUX LEVEL 240
L.1
L.1
6M FIRE SEPARATION REQUIRED BETWEEN BUILDINGS - FIRE RATED PORTIONS OF WALL REQUIRED IF WITHIN THIS ZONE
SD
L.3
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.4
BREAKOUT L.4 15 m²
L.1
LUX LEVEL 240
L.1
LUX LEVEL 240
L.1
SD
L.3
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.3
SD
L.1
L.1
GLA 2 86 m²
L.1
L.1 L.2
Count
Type
L.1
Downlight Exterior LED Batten Light
L.3 8 L.4 5 Grand total: 81
Emergency Lighting Exit Light - Non Directional
SUSPENDED
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
L.1
C EDB GPO SD
CFR
L.1
LUX LEVEL 160
3950
3950
3000
MODULE 7
MODULE 6
MODULE 5
22900
<varies> LED Batten Weatherproof 20W 200-264V 2500LM PC (TEKBE-2-20G120-P) LED Light Satellite 1W 240VAC 50Hz 50000hr Recessed LED Emergency Exit Sign 4.6W 380mm White
Electrical Fixture Schedule Type Mark
SD
L.1
Comments
64 4
CPB
2XHR FIRE RATED CEILING
L.1
L.1
Lighting Fixture Schedule Type Mark
RAKED
L.1 L.1
L.1
SD
CPB
L.1
L.1
CPB
L.1
RAKED
L.1
L.4 L.1
L.1
10836
SD
L.1
MODULE 5 LENGTH
L.1
L.1
7470
L.1
RAKED L.1
L.1
MODULE 3-4 LENGTH
L.1
MODULE 1-2 LENGHTH 9320
LIGHTING LAYOUT INDICATIVE ONLY
13244
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
MODULE 6 & 7 LENGTHS
L.4
3000
3000
3000
3000
MODULE 4
MODULE 3
MODULE 2
MODULE 1
Count 1 6 1 22 10
WS 12 Grand total: 52
Type
Description
Hot Water Unit Data Communication Distribution Panel Board GPO - Powerpoint Double Smoke Detector
Dux 80ltr 2.4kw Proflo Electric Storage Water Heater Data Communication- ROUGH_IN ONLY Per Electrcial Engineer's Specifications GPO Standard 2G Horiz 10A 250V White GSMPUPP2 Smoke Alarm PE Type 230-240VAC 3VDC Lithium Battery Flush Switch Standard 2G Vert 10A 250V White
Wall Switch 2 Gang
Fire Protection Schedule Type Mark
6003 SETBACK
Count
ABE FE
4
BE FE
1
FB
1
Type
Description
4.5kg ABE Fire Extinguisher 4.5kg BE Extinguisher Fire Blanket
4.5kg ABE Portable Fire Extinguisher in Accordance With AS2444-2001 4.5kg BE Portable Fire Extinguisher in Accordance With AS2444-2001 1m2 Fire Blanket in Accordance with NCC & BCA
1 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SCALE1 : 75
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900 Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Rev
Client
Project
Drawing
Issue Date A 04.05.23 K 27.08.23 L 28.08.23
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
M N O
06.09.23 14.09.23 15.09.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
As indicated @ A1
Project date
DC-2302
DD110 O
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
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Code
MODULE 8
DP
2004
3°RF
Marathon Proposal
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
RF
Trimclad Roof Sheeting
3950
3003
Type
FF1
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
Colour: Shale Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
GT
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS -Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
10346
3°
MODULE 8 LENGTH
DP
10346
6M FIRE SEPARATION REQUIRED BETWEEN BUILDINGS - FIRE RATED PORTIONS OF WALL REQUIRED IF WITHIN THIS ZONE
RF
EF W(0X) As per Windows
100mm DOWNPIPE & SPREADER - REFER TO HYDRAULIC ENG. DRAWINGS
100mm DOWNPIPE & SPREADER - REFER TO HYDRAULIC ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Woodland Grey
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
schedule
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
DP
DP
DP
23590
DP
Colour: Woodland Grey
DP
DP
7470
10873 MODULE 3-4 LENGTH
7947
RF
MODULE 1-2 LENGHTH 9320
3°
MODULE 6 & 7 LENGTHS
13244
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
MODULE 5 LENGTH
DP
6003 SETBACK
3950
3950
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
MODULE 7
MODULE 6
MODULE 5
MODULE 4
MODULE 3
MODULE 2
MODULE 1
22900
1 ROOF PLAN SCALE1 : 75
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900 Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Rev
Client
Project
Drawing
Issue Date J 08.08.23 K 27.08.23 L 28.08.23
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
ROOF PLAN
M N O
06.09.23 14.09.23 15.09.23
Description ISSUE TO RFNSW ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
As indicated @ A1
03/25/20
DC-2302
DD111 O
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
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2g
2h
2i
2j
2k
2l
2t 2o
2s 2n
22898 3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3950
3950 GT
GT
DP
DP
ROOF TOP
RF
DP
RF
GT
DP
27.171
Code WC1
CL 2700 26.090
WC1
CL 2400
D01
D01
25.790
W01
WC1
W01
W02
AC-CON. W03
W01
D03
WC1
AC-CON.
GROUND FLOOR 23.390
Type
Marathon Proposal
FF1
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
RF
Trimclad Roof Sheeting
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
Colour: Shale Grey
AC-CON.
Colour: Woodland Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
DP
1
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
GT
NORTH ELEVATION
Colour: Woodland Grey
-Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
SCALE 1 : 50
DP
2s 2n
2t 2o
2l
2k
2j
2i
2h
2g
22898 3950
3950
EF
3000
3000
3000
3000
W(0X)
3000
As per Windows
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Woodland Grey
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
schedule
WC2
ROOF TOP
WC2
RF
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
27.171 CL 2700 26.090 CL 2400 25.790
WC1
WALL CLADDING JOINT
W03
W03
W03
W03
W03
WALL CLADDING JOINT
W03
GROUND FLOOR 23.390
WC1
WC1
2
WC1
GROUND LINE BEYOND
SUBFLOOR VENTILATION TO COMPLY WITH NCC AND BAL 19 REQUIREMENTS
SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE 1 : 50
Window Schedule Type Mark Height W01 1000 W02 600 W03 1200 W04 1000 W05 1000 Grand total: 19
Width 1800 1200 1800 900 1800
Sill Height Glazing Type Comments Frame Colour 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1500 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1000 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY
Door Schedule Screen BAL.19 RATED METAL MES BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH NIL BAL.12.5 RATED METAL MESH
BAL Rating Count 19 3 19 1 19 8 NIL 2 12.5 5
Type Mark D01
Door Leaf Frame Height Width Count Material 2040 920 3 STEEL
Fire Description Frame Finish Rating -SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 1 HR GREY
D02
2040
920
4
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
D03
2040
920
2
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 2 HRS GREY
D04
2040
920
1
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
Keying - Hardware -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE
Comments -EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED
EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 12.5 RATED HOLD OPEN DEVICE TO IN ACCORDANCE WITH BCA CLAUSE D2.20 (B) (I)
Grand total: 10
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900 Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Rev
Client
Project
Drawing
Issue Date A 04.05.23 K 27.08.23 L 28.08.23
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
ELEVATIONS SHEET 1
M N O
06.09.23 14.09.23 15.09.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
1 : 50 @ A1
Project date
DC-2302
DD201 O
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
Code 11396 1482
12194
7470
2419
1848
2004
Marathon Proposal
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
RF
Trimclad Roof Sheeting
10346
WC2
ROOF TOP 27.171 WC1
CL 2700 26.090
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
Colour: Shale Grey
3781
CL 2400 D01
25.790
Type
FF1
W05
W05
W05
2700
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
GT
GROUND FLOOR
-Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
23.390 SITE LEVEL. 22.820
DP
EF W(0X)
2
As per Windows
EAST ELEVATION
Colour: Woodland Grey
Colour: Woodland Grey
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Woodland Grey
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
schedule
D(0X) As per Windows
SCALE 1 : 50
schedule
23590 10346
1848
11396
WC2
ROOF TOP 27.171 CL 2700
WC1
26.090 CL 2400 25.790
3781
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23590
W05
D04
W05
23590
GROUND FLOOR 23.390 SITE LEVEL.
WC1
22.820
1 WEST ELEVATION
900 x 600mm FC GATE . COLOUR TO MATCH THE SUBFLOOR COLOUR. TO BE LOCKED WITH MASTER KEY.
SCALE 1 : 50
Door Schedule Type Mark D01
Door Leaf Frame Height Width Count Material 2040 920 3 STEEL
Fire Description Frame Finish Rating -SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 1 HR GREY
D02
2040
920
4
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
D03
2040
920
2
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 2 HRS GREY
D04
2040
920
1
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
Keying - Hardware -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE
Comments -EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED
Window Schedule Type Mark Height W01 1000 W02 600 W03 1200 W04 1000 W05 1000 Grand total: 19
EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 12.5 RATED HOLD OPEN DEVICE TO IN ACCORDANCE WITH BCA CLAUSE D2.20 (B) (I)
Width 1800 1200 1800 900 1800
Sill Height Glazing Type Comments Frame Colour 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1500 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1000 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY
Screen BAL.19 RATED METAL MES BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH NIL BAL.12.5 RATED METAL MESH
BAL Rating Count 19 3 19 1 19 8 NIL 2 12.5 5
Grand total: 10
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GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
ELEVATIONS SHEET 2
M N O
06.09.23 14.09.23 15.09.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
1 : 50 @ A1
Project date
DC-2302
DD202 O
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2444
7470
ROOF TOP
1482
FF1
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
RF
Trimclad Roof Sheeting
3°
27.171 CL 2700
GT
25.790
Colour: Shale Grey
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
D01
D02 W04
GLA 1 86 m²
FE
DP
JN.1
GPO
GROUND FLOOR
EF
23.390 SITE LEVEL.
W(0X) As per Windows
Colour: Woodland Grey
Colour: Woodland Grey
-Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS 3950
DP
2700
26.090 CL 2400
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
1081
GT
Marathon Proposal Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
13244 1848
Type
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Woodland Grey
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
schedule
22.820
D(0X)
CONDENSERS AS PER ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS WITH MESH FACADE AS PER BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT
As per Windows schedule
Window Schedule
1 SECTION A
Type Mark Height W01 1000 W02 600 W03 1200 W04 1000 W05 1000 Grand total: 19
SCALE 1 : 50
13244 1482
7470
2444
1848
Width 1800 1200 1800 900 1800
Sill Height Glazing Type Comments Frame Colour 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1500 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1000 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY
Screen BAL.19 RATED METAL MES BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH NIL BAL.12.5 RATED METAL MESH
BAL Rating Count 19 3 19 1 19 8 NIL 2 12.5 5
Door Schedule ROOF TOP
Type Mark D01
Door Leaf Frame Height Width Count Material 2040 920 3 STEEL
Fire Description Frame Finish Rating -SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 1 HR GREY
D02
2040
920
4
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
D03
2040
920
2
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 2 HRS GREY
D04
2040
920
1
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
27.171 CL 2700 26.090 CL 2400
AC
3950
25.790
D02
W04
D01
2700
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Keying - Hardware -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE
Comments -EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED
EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 12.5 RATED HOLD OPEN DEVICE TO IN ACCORDANCE WITH BCA CLAUSE D2.20 (B) (I)
Grand total: 10 JN.1
GPO
GROUND FLOOR 23.390 SITE LEVEL. 22.820
PAD FOOTINGS AND STRUCTURE AS PER ENGINEERS DETAILS
SITE LEVEL 22.820 CONDENSERS AS PER ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS WITH MESH FACADE AS PER BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT
2 SECTION B SCALE 1 : 50
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Issue Date A 04.05.23 K 27.08.23 L 28.08.23
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
SECTIONS SHEET 1
N O
14.09.23 15.09.23
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North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
1 : 50 @ A1
Project date
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2f
2q
2b
2v
2u
13244
27.171
Code
10346
100mm DOWNPIPE & SPREADER - REFER TO HYDRAULIC ENG. DRAWINGS
3°
ROOF TOP
2ssss
CL 2700
Type
Marathon Proposal
FF1
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
RF
Trimclad Roof Sheeting
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
Colour: Shale Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
26.090 CL 2400 W05
W05
123mm wide Stramit S-Pattern Fascia Gutter REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
GT
-Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
FOYER 2590
2775
2700
GLA 1
D04
CEILING HEIGHT
3950
25.790
OFFICE 1
GROUND FLOOR
DP
OFFICE 2
23.390 EF
SITE LEVEL
PAD FOOTINGS AND STRUCTURE AS PER ENGINEERS DETAILS
22.820
W(0X) As per Windows
Colour: Woodland Grey
Colour: Woodland Grey
90mm PVC painted downpipes REFER TO HYD. ENG. DRAWINGS
Colour: Woodland Grey
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Woodland Grey
External FC Eave Lining
FC Colour: Taubmans Grey Ghost with White Base
Windows Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
Door Frames
Colour:Woodland Grey
schedule
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
1 SECTION C-C
900 x 600mm FC GATE . COLOUR TO MATCH THE SUBFLOOR COLOUR. TO BE LOCKED WITH MASTER KEY.
SCALE 1 : 50
2g
2h
GT
ROOF TOP
2i
DP
2j
2k
2l
2t 2o
2s 2n
DP
27.171 CL 2700 26.090 CL 2400 25.790 3950
D01
WC1
W01
D01
W01
W02
W03 W03
2700
W01
FOYER
CONDENSERS AS PER ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS WITH MESH FACADE AS PER BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT
D02
GROUND FLOOR 23.390 SITE LEVEL 22.820
2 SECTION D SCALE 1 : 50
Window Schedule Type Mark Height W01 1000 W02 600 W03 1200 W04 1000 W05 1000 Grand total: 19
Width 1800 1200 1800 900 1800
Sill Height Glazing Type Comments Frame Colour 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1500 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1000 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY 1100 CLEAR SLIDING WINDOW WOODLAND GREY
Door Schedule Screen BAL.19 RATED METAL MES BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH BAL.19 RATED METAL MESH NIL BAL.12.5 RATED METAL MESH
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BAL Rating Count 19 3 19 1 19 8 NIL 2 12.5 5
Type Mark D01
Door Leaf Frame Height Width Count Material 2040 920 3 STEEL
Fire Description Frame Finish Rating -SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 1 HR GREY
D02
2040
920
4
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
D03
2040
920
2
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND 2 HRS GREY
D04
2040
920
1
STEEL
-SINGLE LEAF WOODLAND NIL GREY
Keying - Hardware -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE -OPENABLE FROM INSIDE AT ALL TIMES -ALL DOORS KEYED ALIKE
Comments -EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED
EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 19 RATED EXTERNAL DOOR - DRAFT EXCLUDERS EXTERNAL DOOR - EMBER PROTECTED EXTERNAL DOOR - BAL. 12.5 RATED HOLD OPEN DEVICE TO IN ACCORDANCE WITH BCA CLAUSE D2.20 (B) (I)
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GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
SECTIONS SHEET 2
N O
Grand total: 10
14.09.23 15.09.23
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North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
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Project date
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DD302 O
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OXWORKS - B1000 (50x25 RAILS) WITH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY FINISH
OXWORKS - B1000 (50x25 RAILS) WITH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY FINISH
1030 OXWORKS - B1000 (50x25 RAILS)
33mm OD STEEL HANDRAILS WHERE REQUIRED - PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY (MIN. 30mm OD - MAX. 52mm OD)
865
1030 OXWORKS - B1000 (50x25 RAILS)
75x 75mm POST PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY
16DIA ALUMINUM ROUND BAR AT APPROX. 120mm CENTRES
16DIA ALUMINUM ROUND BAR AT APPROX. 120mm CENTRES
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
PFC TO ENGINEERS DETAIL
PFC TO ENGINEERS DETAIL
BALUSTRADE - TO BE INSTALLED AT STAIRS
BALUSTRADE
NOTE FOR BALUSTRADES: GAPS BETWEEN BALUSTRADE BARS NO GREATER THAN 125mm 75x 75mm POST PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY
50 MIN. CLEAR
OXWORKS - B1000 (50x25 RAILS) WITH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY FINISH
WALL / COLUMN
33mm OD STEEL HANDRAILS WHERE REQUIRED - PAINTEDTO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY (MIN. 30mm OD - MAX. 52mm OD)
16DIA ALUMINUM ROUND BAR AT APPROX. 120mm CENTRES
866
865
715
33mm OD STEEL HANDRAILS WHERE REQUIRED - PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY (MIN. 30mm OD - MAX. 52mm OD)
865
1030 OXWORKS - B1000 (50x25 RAILS)
STEEL OUTRIGGERS - PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY
65
STEEL OUTRIGGERS - PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY
85
85x25X5 mm MILD STEEL KERBRAIL - PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY
150
85x25X5 mm MILD STEEL KERBRAIL - PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY
150
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75x 75mm POST PAINTED TO MATCH COLORBOND WOODLAND GREY
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
FLOOR FINISH AS SPECIFIED IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS
PFC TO ENGINEERS DETAIL
PFC TO ENGINEERS DETAIL
BALUSTRADE - TO BE INSTALLED AT RAMP
HANDRAIL TO BE INSTALLED AT RAMP
1 TYPICAL HANDRAIL & BALUSTRADE DETAILS SCALE 1 : 10
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GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
TYPICAL HANDRAIL & BALUSTRADE DETAILS
Description CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
1 : 10 @ A1
09/11/23
DC-2302
DD401 O
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ALLOW FOR FLUSH FINISH BETWEEN NEW AND EXISTING SURFACES TO COMPLY WITH AS1428.1
600
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
600
STAIR NOSINGS AS PER 1428.1
ALLOW FOR FLUSH FINISH BETWEEN NEW AND EXISTING SURFACES TO COMPLY WITH AS1428.1
182
TACTILE INDICATORS AS PER 1428.1
1500 5 x TREADS 600
STAIR NOSINGS AS PER 1428.1
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
153
TACTILE INDICATORS AS PER 1428.1
1441
CLEAR.
4 DD403
1757
1512
4 DD403
TACTILE INDICATORS AS PER 1428.1
1
1
DD301
DD301
75
163
123
1892
CLEAR.
TACTILE INDICATORS AS PER 1428.1
DP
3 STAIR 1 - PLAN VIEW SCALE 1 : 25
RL 23.392
152 152 152 152 152 152
910 RL 22.350
6 x RISERS
7 X RISERS
149 149 149 149 149 149 149
RL 23.390
1040
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RL 22.480
2 STAIR 2 - SECTION
4 STAIR 1 - SECTION
SCALE 1 : 25
SCALE 1 : 25
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GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
STAIR DETAILS SHEET 1
M O
06.09.23 15.09.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR BUILD CONTRACT CLIENT CONSIDERATION ISSUE TO COUNCIL
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Date
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Project date
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DD403 O
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FFL 23.390
500
FFL 22.890
2 RAMP - SECTION
2
DD405
TACTILE INDICATORS AS PER 1428.1
TACTILE INDICATORS AS PER 1428.1
DD405
2
1671
CLEAR.
1:14 RAMP AS PER AS 1428.1
166
2000
163
ALLOW FOR FLUSH FINISH BETWEEN NEW AND EXISTING SURFACES TO COMPLY WITH AS1428.1
SCALE 1 : 25
7000
300
600
300
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DDA ACCESS RAMP AS PER 1428.1 AND AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AND BUSHFIRE ASSESSMENT REPORT
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GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
RAMP DETAILS
N O
14.09.23 15.09.23
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Date
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APPENDIX 3 Bushfire Assessment Report prepared by Australian Bushfire Consulting Services
Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
Bush Fire Assessment Report
Proposed modular classrooms and office:
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Contents: Page No. Abbreviations
2
1.0
Introduction
3
2.0
Property details
3
3.0
Legislative context
4
4.0
Copyright, scope and disclaimer
4
5.0
Referenced documents and people
4
6.0
Assessment summary table
7.0
Images and maps
09 - 11
8.0
Bushfire hazard assessment
12 - 24
9.0
Recommendations
25 - 26
10.0
Conclusion
27
List of attachments
28
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Abbreviations: ABCS
Australian Bushfire Consulting Services Pty Ltd
APZ
Asset protection zone
AS 2419
AS 2419 – 2021 Fire hydrant installations System design, installation and commissioning
AS3959-2018
Australian Standard 3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas
BAL
Bushfire Attack Level
BCA
Building Code of Australia
BPMs
Bushfire Protection Measures
BPLM
Bushfire Prone Land Map
BFSA
Bush Fire Safety Authority
Council
Central Coast Council
DA
Development Application
EP&A Act
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act - 1979
ESD
Ecologically Sustainable Development
FR NSW
Fire & Rescue NSW
IPA
Inner protection area
LGA
Local Government Area
NASH Standard
National Association of Steel-Framed Housing Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas 2021
NCC
National Construction Codes
NP
National Park
NSP
Neighbourhood Safer Place
OPA
Outer protection area
PBP 2019
Planning for Bush Fire Protection – 2019
ROW
Right of Way
RF Act
Rural Fires Act - 1997
RFS
NSW Rural Fire Service
SEPP
State Environmental Planning Policy
SFPP
Special Fire Protection Purpose
SWS
Static Water Supply
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1.0 Introduction. The proposal relates to new development within an existing education establishment known as Green Point Christian College located at 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point, NSW. The proposed works are placement of new modular classrooms with staff office space, two general learning areas and a breakout room within the property. The subject property is mapped as bushfire prone land being partly Category 1 Vegetation and its buffer zone, and the application of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 (PBP 2019) is applicable to the proposed development. The purpose of this report is to provide an assessment of the proposed development and Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) to inform an application to the NSW Rural Fire Service for a Bush Fire Safety Authority under s100B of the Rural Fires Act. The development is alterations and additions to an existing education establishment. In terms of PBP 2019 the development is considered to be infill Special Fire Protection Purpose Development. PBP 2019 states: The intention for any building work occurring within an existing SFPP development is to achieve a better bush fire outcome than if the development did not proceed. Achieving this may require a combination of measures including improved construction standards, APZs and evacuation management. This may result in a level of retrofitting of existing buildings and managing other portions of the site (i.e. APZs) to ensure an improved level of bush fire protection. Intensification of the use or increase in occupancy must consider the risk to occupants and firefighters. Where practically achievable, full compliance should be provided before variations to the required BPMs are considered. There is no intensification of use and this development is to provide additional learning and office space for existing staff and students. The conclusion of this report is that the new development is within an area that is rated as < 10kW/m2. An informative overview of compliance with other specifications and requirements of Planning for Bushfire Protection 2019 with respect to matters such as access, service supply and emergency management planning has been included within the assessment. This report seeks a variation to the deemed to satisfy provisions of Planning for Bush Fire Protection Addendum November 2022 Table 3 for access. The proposed development benefits from existing perimeter access and internal access to within 70 metres of the building envelope, however access for a fire appliance to circumnavigate the building and within 18 metres of the building footprint cannot be achieved due to existing site constraints. This assessment and the recommendations within this report have therefore sought to provide a better bushfire outcome than the existing development offers, including; • • •
A Bush Fire Emergency Management Plan will be created to comply with the NSW RFS document A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan. Formal asset protection zones will be applied. A review of access and services has been undertaken and found the existing site arrangements satisfactory.
2.0 Property details. Address: Lot/DP: Zoned: LGA:
382 Avoca Drive, Green Point, NSW 2251. Lot 2341 DP 1276281 SP2 Infrastructure Central Coast Council
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3.0 Legislative context. The development approval pathway is being progressed under Clause 36 of the Education State Environmental Planning Policy noting that as a Registered Non Government School, Green Point Christian School is regarded as a Public Authority as per NSW Code of Practice for Part 5 activities for registered non government schools. The development is classified as integrated development under s100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997. The purpose of this report is to provide an assessment of the proposed development in terms of Clause 45 of the Rural Fires Regulations 2022 and Bushfire Attack Level to inform an application to the NSW Rural Fire Service for a Bush Fire Safety Authority under s100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997.
4.0 Copyright, scope and disclaimer. This assessment of possible bushfire impact (including smoke, ember, radiant heat and flame contact) and compliance with other matters such as access and service supply is pertinent to the subject site only. Where reference has been made to the surrounding lands, this report does not assess impact to those lands rather it is an assessment of possible bushfire progression and impact on or from those lands towards the subject site. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 no part of this document, including any wording, images, or graphics, can be modified, changed or altered in any way without written permission from Australian Bushfire Consulting Services Pty Ltd. This report may only be referenced, distributed or forwarded to other parties in its original format. The statements and opinions contained in this report are given in good faith and in the belief that such statements and opinions are correct and not misleading. AS3959 – 2018 states that “…there can be no guarantee that a building will survive a bushfire event of every occasion. This is substantially due to the degree of vegetation management, the unpredictable nature and behaviour of fire, and extreme weather conditions”. The NSW RFS state “Homes are not designed to withstand fires in catastrophic conditions”. Correspondingly any representation, statement of opinion, or advice expressed or implied in this document is made on the basis that Australian Bushfire Consulting Services Pty Ltd is not liable to any person for any damage or loss whatsoever which has occurred or may occur in relation to that person taking or not taking (as the case may be) action in respect of any representation, statement or advice made by Australian Bushfire Consulting Services Pty Ltd.
5.0 Referenced documents and people. The following documents have been referenced in the preparation of this report; • Central Coast Council’s Bushfire Prone Land Map, • AS3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas, • National Association of Steel-Framed Housing Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas 2021 • Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019, • Addendum Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2022, • Rural Fires Act 1997, • Rural Fires Regulation 2022, • NSW RFS Guide for bush fire prone land mapping V5b Nov 2015, • The plans for Green Point Christian School by Marathon Modular Ref DC-2302 Issue J Dwg SK1.01 – SK1.06 inclusive • Survey by Beveridge Williams Ref 1900207 Dwg DET-004 Sheets 1-14 of 14. • Mechanical Services Plan by Northrop Ref NL220645 Dwg MSK00 Sheet 1
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6.0 Assessment summary table - proposed modulars & office. Aspect
North
Vegetation Formation
Forest
Vegetation Class
North coast Wet Sclerophyll Forests
Fuel loads
n/a
Hazard slope
0-5° downslope
Site slope
n/a
Northeast
Northwest
Wet Sclerophyll Rainforest Forest (Shrubby) North coast Wet Rainforest Sclerophyll Forests 22 / 35.98 t/ha n/a surface/total ≥ 10° 0° level land upslope 8° upslope
West
Southwest
South
Forest
Forest
Forest
North coast Wet Sclerophyll Forests
North coast Wet Sclerophyll Forests
North coast Wet Sclerophyll Forests
n/a
n/a
n/a
0° & upslope
0-5° downslope
5-10° downslope
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
Flame Temperature
1200k
FFDI
100
Minimum APZ for 10 kW/m2 threshold
79 metres
48 metres
38 metres
67 metres
79 metres
67 metres
Available APZ GLAs
≥ 240 metres
53 metres
≥ 230 metres
≥ 260 metres
≥ 170 metres
≥ 110 metres
Available APZ Office Radiant heat design fire model Bushfire Attack Level
≥ 240 metres
50 metres
≥ 230 metres
≥ 260 metres
≥ 170 metres
≥ 110 metres
n/a
8.8 kW/m2
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
BAL Low
BAL 12.5
BAL Low
BAL Low
BAL Low
BAL Low
Note: The assessment to the northeast has been undertaken using fire modelling consistent with Appendix B Method 2 of AS3959 – 2018 and fire modelling reports are attached to this assessment.
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Proposed construction level The highest Bushfire Attack Level to the proposed new modular classrooms & office was determined from Table A1.12.5 of PBP 2019 to be BAL 12.5. For the Class 9 learning areas Addendum Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2022 Table 2 requires that a construction level of BAL 19 or greater under AS3959 – 2018 and section 7.5 of PBVP 2019 is applied. The proposed modular classrooms / learning areas with staff office space are required to be constructed in accordance with section 3 and 6 BAL 19 of AS 3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas. The proposed staff office space is required to be constructed in accordance with section 3 and 5 BAL 12.5 of AS 3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas. The proposed office and the modular classrooms with staff office space and attached ablutions are also required to be constructed to that of the ‘Additional Construction Requirements’ detailed within section 7.5.2 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. Note: NCC 2022 Specification 43 will apply to the new building. Specification 43 Clause 3, 4 & 5 requires that where the building is located; • • •
less than 12 metres from any other building or less than 10 metres from any allotment boundary or open car park area or less than 10 metres from potential hazards on the site such as liquefied petroleum gas bottles, fuel storage, storage of combustible materials, waste bins, vehicles, machinery, and the like
the building is to be constructed with: •
external walls that have an FRL of not less than 60/60/60 when tested from the outside, including any openings protected in accordance with AS 3959 for BAL 19 or greater; or
•
for external walls and roof, using a material or system that satisfies the test criteria of AS 1530.8.1 for a radiant heat flux of 10 kW/m² or greater.
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Access The existing school has three formal entry and exit crossovers from Avoca Drive and a fourth bus entry from Beatties Road that discharges to Avoca Drive, enabling through access around the southern end of the site. There is also a central access drive through to car parking at the northern end of the site. A fire appliance can enter the site via Gates 3 and be located along the existing Kiss & Drop Zone immediately south of the proposed building footprint. From this point the appliance is within 70 metres of the most disadvantaged point of the proposed building footprint. Fire appliance access for property protection of this building is available using the existing access drives. A perimeter service road provides perimeter access along the northeastern hazard interface. This service road provides a linkage between P4 Staff and visitor parking through P5 and to P6 at the northern end of the property and vie a central access drive to P2. Onsite access is available to the hazard interfaces to the northeast, north and north west aspects. Offsite Beattie Road and Avoca Drive provides vehicle access to the hazard interfaces to the west, southwest and south. Access to all hazards is available via existing internal access and external public road infrastructure. Free pedestrian access is also available around the entire property. The perimeter service road is not located within 18 metres of the proposed building and the vehicle access paths are not immediately around the proposed building footprint. Access for a fire appliance to circumnavigate the building and within 18 metres of the building footprint cannot be achieved due to existing site constraints. The performance requirements of Table 3 within Addendum PBP 2022 are that: Firefighting vehicles are provided with safe, all-weather access to structures and hazardous vegetation. It is assumed that water supplies will be supplied to all new development in accordance with Part E of the National Construction Code (NCC). Table 4 within Addendum PBP 2022 requires new hydrants to be installed and maintained in accordance with AS2419-2021 and where or if necessary, the hydrant network will be extended to cover the new buildings. This will insure that onsite property protection for the proposed new buildings combined with the existing access arrangements is satisfactory to the “firefighting vehicles are provided with safe, all-weather access to structures and hazard vegetation” and “there is appropriate access to water supply”. An expert judgement assessment against the performance requirements of PBP 2019 considers the existing access combined with existing and where necessary any new hydrants is satisfactory in this instance. A variation from the Acceptable Solutions of Table 3 within Addendum PBP 2022. No new access is proposed nor recommended as part of this development. This assessment and the recommendations within this report have therefore sought to provide a better bushfire outcome than the existing development offers, including; • •
A Bush Fire Emergency Management Plan will be created to comply with the NSW RFS document A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan. Formal asset protection zones will be applied.
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Services The existing electrical supply to the site is overhead which has been redirected underground onsite. Reticulated gas is not provided in this area. Recommendations will be included to ensure that that any new electrical services or bottled gas supplies are provided in accordance with Table 6.8c of PBP 2019
Evacuation A Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan (BFEMP) is required to be provided and comply with the NSW RFS document A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan.
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7.0 Images and maps.
Image 01: Aerial image from NSW Government Planning Portal Property Information
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Image 03: 1 m contour topographic image from NSW Government Elevation Foundation Data
Image 04: Topographic image from NSW Government Planning Portal Property Information
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Image 05: Biodiversity Values Map from NSW Government Planning Portal Property Information
RE1 R2
C2 DM
SP2
Image 06: Council LEP Zones from NSW Government Planning Portal Property Information
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8.0 Bushfire hazard assessment Properties considered to be bushfire prone land are identified on Councils Bush Fire Prone Land Map as being: • • •
within or within 100 m of Category 1 (high) hazards or, within or within 30 m of Category 2 (low) hazards or, within or within 30 m of Category 3 (medium) hazards.
The NSW RFS document PBP – 2019 is applicable to all development on bushfire prone land, this includes an assessment of the proposals adequacy in providing an appropriate combination of bushfire protection measures in terms of asset protections zones, landscaping, access and service supply. This document also provides a means of determining the necessary level of building construction under AS3959 - 2018. All integrated development on bushfire prone land must be accompanied with a bushfire hazard assessment that includes; (a) a description (including the address) of the property on which the development the subject of the application is proposed to be carried out; (b) a classification of the vegetation on and surrounding the property (out to a distance of 140 metres from the boundaries of the property) in accordance with the system for classification of vegetation contained in Planning for Bush Fire Protection; (c) an assessment of the slope of the land on and surrounding the property (out to a distance of 100 metres from the boundaries of the property); (d) identification of any significant environmental features on the property; (e) the details of any threatened species, population or ecological community identified under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 that is known to the applicant to exist on the property; (f) the details and location of any Aboriginal object (within the meaning of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974) or Aboriginal place (within the meaning of that Act) that is known to the applicant to be situated on the property; (g) a bush fire assessment for the proposed development (including the methodology used in the assessment) that addresses the following matters: (i) the extent to which the development is to provide for setbacks, including Asset Protection Zones; (ii) the siting and adequacy of water supplies for firefighting; (iii) the capacity of public roads in the vicinity to handle increased volumes of traffic in the event of a bush fire emergency; (iv) whether or not public roads in the vicinity that link with the fire trail network have two-way access; (v) the adequacy of arrangements for access to and egress from the development site for the purposes of an emergency response; (vi) the adequacy of bush fire maintenance plans and fire emergency procedures for the development site; (vii) the construction standards to be used for building elements in the development; (viii) the adequacy of sprinkler systems and other fire protection measures to be incorporated into the development; (h) an assessment of the extent to which the proposed development conforms with or deviates from the standards, specific objectives, performance criteria and acceptable solutions set out in Chapters 5-8 of PBP; and (i) identify any fire trails that exist on the property that are on the Register of Certified Fire Trails under RF Acts.
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By incorporating bush fire protection measures into a development, the six objectives of PBP 2019 are addressed: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
8.1
afford buildings and their occupants protection from exposure to a bush fire; provide for a defendable space to be located around buildings; provide appropriate separation between a hazard and buildings which, in combination with other measures, prevent the likely fire spread to buildings; ensure that appropriate operational access and egress for emergency service personnel and occupants is available; provide for ongoing management and maintenance of BPMs; and ensure that utility services are adequate to meet the needs of firefighters.
Site
The subject site is known as 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point, NSW. The site has street frontage to Avoca Drive to the south and abuts private DM Zoned residential allotments to the east and west aspects and Kincumber Mountain Regional Reserve to the north. Central Coast Council’s bushfire prone land map identified this property as being partly Category 1 Vegetation and partly containing the 100 metre buffer zone from a Category 1 Vegetation. The application of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 (PBP 2019) is applicable to the proposed development.
8.2
Vegetation
In accordance with Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 the vegetation structure must be determined under Keith 2004 for a distance out to 140 metres from the proposed development and, where a mix of vegetation classes are found, that representing the highest hazard is said to predominate. The vegetation within the subject property and surrounding the site to the west and east aspects was found to be predominately maintained curtilages around built assets. Along the northwest boundary and extending north into Kincumber Mountain Reserve is a slither of rainforest associated with the riparian gully of Egans Creek. This vegetation is mapped as: Vegetation Formation: Rainforests Vegetation Class: Northern Warm Temperate Rainforests PCT Name: Lower North Wet Gully Palm Rainforest PCTID: 3029 For the purpose of assessment under Table A1.12.5 of PBP 2019 a rainforest classification has been applied to the vegetation along Egans Creek to the northwest. Along the northeast boundary and extending into Kincumber Mountain Reserve is forest vegetation. Similar vegetation is also located to the west beyond Beattie Road. This vegetation is mapped as: Vegetation Formation: Wet Sclerophyll Forests (Shrubby sub-formation) Vegetation Class: North Coast Wet Sclerophyll Forests PCT Name: Hunter Coast Ranges Turpentine Wet Forest PCTID: 3150 For the purpose of assessment under PBP 2019 a forest classification has been applied to the vegetation to the west, north and northeast. In the design fire modelling to the northeast the fuel loads of 22 / 35.98 t/ha surface/total taken from the NSW RFS document Comprehensive Vegetation Fuel Loads have been applied. To the south beyond Avoca Drive is vegetation associated within the previously occupied “Tank Works” site zoned DM and Yattalunga Reserve. This vegetation is mapped as a mix of: NSW Formation: Forested wetlands NSW Class: Coastal Swamp Forests Map Unit: Swamp Mahogany/ Flax-leaved Paperbark swamp forest on coastal lowlands of the Central Coast Page 13 of 28
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Vegetation Formation: Forested Wetlands Vegetation Class: Coastal Floodplain Wetlands PCT Name: Coastal Creekline Dry Shrubby Swamp Forest PCTID: 4021 NSW Formation: Wet sclerophyll forests NSW Class: North Coast Wet Sclerophyll Forests Map Unit: Blackbutt/ Turpentine/ Sydney Blue Gum mesic tall open forest on ranges of the Central Coast For the purpose of assessment under Table A1.12.5 of PBP 2019 a forest classification has been applied to the vegetation to the south and southwest aspects.
8.3
Topography
The slope must be assessed over a distance of at least 100 m from the building footprint towards the various vegetation communities constituting the hazard. In assessing the slope, it may be found that there are a variety of slopes covering different distances. The gradient within the hazard (vegetation) which will most significantly influence the fire behaviour must be determined. The slope was determined onsite using an inclinometer and verified by topographic mapping to be; ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢
8.4
0-5° downslope within the hazard to the north >10° upslope within the hazard to the northeast (hazard slope) 8° upslope within the asset protection zone to the northeast (site slope) 0° level land within the hazard to the northwest 0° & upslope within the hazard to the west 0-5° downslope within the hazard to the southwest 5-10° downslope within the hazard to the south
Asset Protection Zones
An Asset Protection Zone (APZ) is a buffer zone between a bush fire hazard and buildings, which is managed progressively to minimise fuel loads and reduce potential radiant heat levels, flame, ember and smoke attack. A fuel-reduced, physical separation between buildings and bush fire hazards is the key element in the suite of bushfire protection measures. The separation from the hazard interface includes maintained land wholly within the subject site. The asset protection zones relied upon in this assessment are located on slopes less than 18 degrees. The asset protection zones are also existing, and no tree removal or vegetation modification is required to establish it. As such there is no impact on the environment of the proposed bushfire protection measures. Ongoing maintenance of existing managed areas is only required. The separation from the hazard interface was determined onsite and verified by plans to be; ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢
≥ 240 metres to the hazard to the north 53 metres to the hazard to the northeast (GLAs) 53 metres to the hazard to the northeast (Office) ≥ 230 metres to the hazard to the northwest ≥ 260 metres to the hazard to the west ≥ 170 metres to the hazard to the southwest ≥ 110 metres to the hazard to the south
Recommendations will be included within this report to ensure that at the commencement of construction and in perpetuity all asset protections zones identified on the APZ map plan are to be maintained as an Asset Protection Zone / Inner Protection Area & Outer Protection Area in accordance with the requirements detailed within Appendix 4 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 and the NSW RFS document Standards for an Asset Protection Zone.
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Access & egress
The existing school has three formal entry and exit crossovers from Avoca Drive and a fourth bus entry from Beatties Road that discharges to Avoca Drive, enabling through access around the southern end of the site. There is also a central access drive through to car parking at the northern end of the site. A fire appliance can enter the site via Gates 3 and be located along the existing Kiss & Drop Zone immediately south of the proposed building footprint. From this point the appliance is within 70 metres of the most disadvantaged point of the proposed building footprint. Fire appliance access for property protection of this building is available using the existing access drives. A perimeter service road provides perimeter access along the northeastern hazard interface. This service road provides a linkage between P4 Staff and visitor parking through P5 and to P6 at the northern end of the property and vie a central access drive to P2. Onsite access is available to the hazard interfaces to the northeast, north and north west aspects. Offsite Beattie Road and Avoca Drive provides vehicle access to the hazard interfaces to the west, southwest and south. Access to all hazards is available via existing internal access and external public road infrastructure. Free pedestrian access is also available around the entire property. The perimeter service road is not located within 18 metres of the proposed building and the vehicle access paths are not immediately around the proposed building footprint. Access for a fire appliance to circumnavigate the building and within 18 metres of the building footprint cannot be achieved due to existing site constraints. The performance requirements of Table 3 within Addendum PBP 2022 are that: Firefighting vehicles are provided with safe, all-weather access to structures and hazardous vegetation. It is assumed that water supplies will be supplied to all new development in accordance with Part E of the National Construction Code (NCC). Table 4 within Addendum PBP 2022 requires new hydrants to be installed and maintained in accordance with AS2419-2021 and where or if necessary, the hydrant network will be extended to cover the new buildings. This will insure that onsite property protection for the proposed new buildings combined with the existing access arrangements is satisfactory to the “firefighting vehicles are provided with safe, all-weather access to structures and hazard vegetation” and “there is appropriate access to water supply”. An expert judgement assessment against the performance requirements of PBP 2019 considers the existing access combined with existing and where necessary any new hydrants is satisfactory in this instance. A variation from the Acceptable Solutions of Table 3 within Addendum PBP 2022. No new access is proposed nor recommended as part of this development. This assessment and the recommendations within this report have therefore sought to provide a better bushfire outcome than the existing development offers, including; • •
A Bush Fire Emergency Management Plan will be created to comply with the NSW RFS document A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan. Formal asset protection zones will be applied.
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Services
It is assumed that water supplies will be supplied to all new development in accordance with Part E of the National Construction Code (NCC). Table 4 within Addendum PBP 2022 requires new hydrants to be installed and maintained in accordance with AS2419-2021 and where or if necessary, the hydrant network will be extended to cover the new buildings. The existing electrical supply to the site is overhead which has been redirected underground onsite. Reticulated gas is not provided in this area. Recommendations will be included to ensure that that any new electrical services or bottled gas supplies are provided in accordance with Table 6.8c of PBP 2019.
8.7
Emergency management
A Bush Fire Emergency Management Plan (BFEMP) is required to be provided and comply with the NSW RFS document A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan. Recommendations will be included within this report to ensure that this plan is proved and complies with Table 6.8c of PBP 2019.
8.8
Construction
BAL 12.5
BAL Low BAL-12.5 BAL-19 BAL-29 BAL-40
BAL-FZ
BAL 19
BAL 29
BAL 40
BAL FZ
AS3959 – 2018 It is predicated on low threat vegetation and non-vegetated areas. This Standard does not provide construction requirements for buildings assessed in bushfire-prone areas as being BAL-LOW. BAL-12.5 is primarily concerned with protection from ember attack and radiant heat up to and including 12.5 kW/m2 where the site is less than 100 m from the source of bushfire attack. BAL-19 is primarily concerned with protection from ember attack and radiant heat greater than 12.5 kW/m2 up to and including 19 kW/m2. BAL-29 is primarily concerned with protection from ember attack and radiant heat greater than 19 kW/m2 up to and including 29 kW/m2. BAL-40 is primarily concerned with protection from ember attack, increased likelihood of flame contact and radiant heat greater than 29 kW/m2 and up to and including 40 kW/m2. BAL-FZ is primarily concerned with protection from flame contact together with ember attack and radiant heat of more than 40 kW/m2. Construction in the Flame Zone BAL-FZ may require reliance on measures other than construction. The requirements for construction of a building in the Flame Zone are regulated by the building authorities having jurisdiction in the States and Territories of Australia.
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The highest Bushfire Attack Level to the proposed new modular classrooms & office was determined from Table A1.12.5 of PBP 2019 to be BAL 12.5. For the Class 9 learning areas Addendum Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2022 Table 2 requires that a construction level of BAL 19 or greater under AS3959 – 2018 and section 7.5 of PBVP 2019 is applied. The proposed modular classrooms / learning areas are required to be constructed in accordance with section 3 and 6 BAL 19 of AS 3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas and the ‘Additional Construction Requirements’ detailed within section 7.5.2 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. The proposed staff office space is required to be constructed in accordance with section 3 and 5 BAL 12.5 of AS 3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas and the ‘Additional Construction Requirements’ detailed within section 7.5.2 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. Note: NCC 2022 Specification 43 will apply to the new building. Specification 43 Clause 3, 4 & 5 requires that where the building is located: • • •
less than 12 metres from any other building or less than 10 metres from any allotment boundary or open car park area or less than 10 metres from potential hazards on the site such as liquefied petroleum gas bottles, fuel storage, storage of combustible materials, waste bins, vehicles, machinery, and the like
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•
8.9
for external walls and roof, using a material or system that satisfies the test criteria of AS 1530.8.1 for a radiant heat flux of 10 kW/m² or greater.
Fences and gates
PBP 2019 Fences and Gates: Fences and gates in bush fire prone areas may play a significant role in the vulnerability of structures during bush fires. In this regard, all fences in bush fire prone areas should be made of either hardwood or non-combustible material. However, in circumstances where the fence is within 6m of a building or in areas of BAL-29 or greater, they should be made of non-combustible material only. PBP 2019 does not make any allowances for fences and gates on larger properties such as this and, in this instance, it will be recommended that any new fences or gates within 6m of any building should be made of non-combustible materials only.
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8.10 National Construction Code Specification 43 Part G5D4 of the NCC 2022 NSW variation requires that: In a designated bushfire prone area, a Class 9 building that is a special fire protection purpose or a Class 10a building or deck immediately adjacent or connected to a such a building or part, must comply with; a) for a Class 9 building that is special fire protection purpose, Specification 43 except as amended by Planning for Bush Fire Protection Planning for Bush Fire Protection or b) for a Class 10a building or deck immediately adjacent or connected to a Class 9 building that is a special fire protection purpose; i. AS 3959 except as amended by Planning for Bush Fire Protection; and ii. S43C13; or c) the requirements of (a) or (b) above as modified by the development consent with a bushfire safety authority issued under section 100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997 for the purposes of integrated development. Under NSW G5D4(c) of Volume One of NCC 2022, the requirements of Specification 43 may be modified by the development consent with a BFSA. The consent authority must ensure that any modifications to Specification 43 are specified in the development consent. The following are the relevant provisions of NCC 2022 S43 that are assessed under Addendum PBP 2022 and will be varied or modified by the recommendations of this report. S43C2 Separation from classified vegetation
S43C2 does not apply in NSW as Asset Protection Zones must be determined in accordance with Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019.
S43C11 Supply of water for firefighting purposes
S43C11 does not apply in NSW as Asset Protection Zones must be determined in accordance with Addendum Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2022.
PBP 2019 Table 8.8a: radiant heat levels of greater than 10kW/ m² (calculated at 1200K) will not be experienced on any part of the building. The minimum separation from the hazard interface has the fire modelled at 49 metres. The available asset protection zone APZ) is ≥53 metres. The calculated radiant heat impact is 8.8 kW/m2 which is below the 10 kW/m2 SFPP threshold. S43C10 S43C10 does not apply in NSW as Asset Protection Zones must be determined in Building accordance with Addendum Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2022. envelope PBP A2022 Table 2: The proposed building can withstand bush fire attack in the form of wind, embers, radiant heat and flame contact. A construction level of BAL-19 or greater under AS 3959 and section 7.5 of PBP is applied. Recommendations will be included within this report to ensure the GLAs and breakout room are constructed to BAL 19 requirements and the section 7.5 of PBP is applied.
PBP A2022 Table 4: Reticulated water is to be provided to the development, where available; water for firefighting purposes must be made available and consist of: A fire hydrant system installed in accordance with AS2419.1; A fire hydrant system is to be extended as may be necessary to cover the new building in accordance with AS2419.1. A hydraulic engineer is to review current system and design new as necessary to ensure compliance. Hydraulic engineer is also to certify any new hydrant system. The Construction Certificate must address the extent to which the development complies with this provision and assessment of NCC compliance is a matter for the relevant certifier. This is not assessed within the bushfire report and to be provided by others.
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Vehicular access must be capable of providing continuous access for emergency vehicles to enable travel in a forward direction from a public road around the entire building; and • Must have a minimum unobstructed width of 6m with no part of its furthest boundary more than 18m from the building and in no part of the 6m width be built upon or used for any purpose other than vehicular or pedestrian movement; and • Must provide reasonable pedestrian access from the vehicular access to the building; and Must have a load bearing capacity and • unobstructed height to permit the operation and passage of fire fighting vehicles; and • Must be wholly within the allotment except that a public road complying with above may serve as the vehicular access or part thereof. The existing access provides perimeter access along the hazard interface and vehicle access to within 70 metres of all corners of the new buildings. An expert judgement assessment against the performance requirements of PBP 2019 considers the existing access combined with existing and where necessary any new hydrants is satisfactory in this instance. A variation from the Acceptable Solutions of Table 3 within Addendum PBP 2022. No new access is proposed nor recommended as part of this development. It is requested that the BFSA issued by the NSW RFS is issued with no new access requirements and specifically excludes S43C14. The Construction Certificate must address the extent to which the development complies with all the provisions of the NCC, including Specification 43 of NCC 2022 if a Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS) solution is proposed. Assessment of NCC compliance is a matter for the relevant certifier. Consideration should be given to the remaining DTS provisions (and/or Performance Solutions) that may be necessary for compliance with NCC 2022 at the Construction Certificate application stage such as: S43C3 Separation between buildings
(1) The building must be located not less than 12 m from any other building.
S43C4 Separation from allotment boundaries and carparking areas
(1) The building must be located not less than 10 m from any allotment boundary or open carparking area/spots.
(2) The separation distance required by (1) need not be complied with if the building is constructed: a) with external walls that have an FRL of not less than 60/60/60 when tested from the outside, including any openings protected in accordance with AS 3959 for BAL 19 or greater; or b) for external walls and roof, using a material or system that satisfies the test criteria of AS 1530.8.1 for a radiant heat flux of 10 kW/m² or greater.
(2) The separation distance required by (1) need not be complied with if the building is constructed— a) with external walls that have an FRL of not less than 60/60/60 when tested from the outside, including any openings protected in accordance with AS 3959 for BAL—19 or greater; or b) for external walls and roof, using a material or system that satisfies the test criteria of AS 1530.8.1 for a radiant heat flux of 10 kW/m² or greater. Page 23 of 28
Australian Bushfire Consulting Services
S43C5 Separation from hazards
Ref 23-231
The external walls and roof of the building must be protected from potential hazards on the site such as liquefied petroleum gas bottles, fuel storage, storage of combustible materials, waste bins, vehicles, machinery, and the like, by: a) a separation distance of not less than 10 m; or b) where within the 10 m separation distance described in (a), constructed with external walls that have an FRL of not less than 60/60/60 when tested from the outside, including any openings protected in accordance with AS 3959 for BAL—19 or greater; or c) for external walls and roof, using a material or system that satisfies the test criteria of AS 1530.8.1 for a radiant heat flux of 10 kW/m² or greater.
S43C6 Noncombustible path around building
A non-combustible pathway directly adjacent to the building and not less than 1.5 m wide must be provided around the perimeter of the building.
S43C7 Access pathways
(1) Access pathways that lead to a road or open space must: a) be readily identifiable; and b) have an even surface; and c) have a minimum clear width of not less than 1 m. (2) If the access pathway is an accessway that is required to comply with Part D4, the requirements of Part D4 override (1) to the extent of any inconsistency.
S43C8 Exposed external areas
a) An external area designed to hold people unable to be safely accommodated within the building, that may be exposed to radiant heat flux from a fire front during a bushfire event, must not be exposed to an incident radiant heat flux from the fire front exceeding 1 kW/m2 above background solar radiant heat flux. This has not been addressed in this report and is not applicable to the subject development. All intended occupants of the new building can be accommodated inside the building itself. There is no intensification of use and this development is to provide additional learning and office space for existing staff and students. External assembly areas are not part of this development appraisal. S43C12 Emergency power supply
(1) Emergency power must be provided to support, for not less than 4 hours before and 2 hours after the passing of the fire front during a bushfire event, the ongoing operation of: a) air handling systems to maintain internal tenability; and b) any pumps for fire-fighting; and c) any emergency lighting and exit signs; and d) any other emergency equipment listed in C3D14(6) and required to be provided. (2) Manual control for emergency back-up power supply must be provided to facilitate manual intervention where the power supply fails or runs out.
S43C13 Signage
Signage must be provided to warn building occupants against storing combustible materials under or adjacent to the building.
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Australian Bushfire Consulting Services
Ref 23-231
9.0 Recommendations 9.1
Asset Protection Zones / landscaping 1. That at the commencement of construction and in perpetuity all asset protections zones identified on the APZ plan as shown on Image 7 within this report are to be maintained as an Asset Protection Zone / Inner Protection Area & Outer Protection Area in accordance with the requirements detailed within Appendix 4 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 and the NSW RFS document Standards for an Asset Protection Zone.
9.2
Emergency management plan. 2. That prior to the occupation of the new modular classrooms the school shall prepare a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan in accordance with the NSW Rural Fire Service document. A guide to developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan.
9.3
Services Electricity 3. That any new electricity services supply is to comply with Table 6.8c of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019, in particular; •
where practicable, electrical transmission lines are underground;
•
where overhead, electrical transmission lines are proposed as follow: o
lines are installed with short pole spacing (30m), unless crossing gullies, gorges or riparian areas; and
o
no part of a tree is closer to a power line than the distance set out in accordance with the specifications in ISSC3 Guideline for Managing Vegetation Near Power Lines.
Gas 4. That any new gas services supply is to comply with Table 6.8c of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019, in particular; • bottled gas is installed and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 1596:2014 and the requirements of relevant authorities, and metal piping is used; • all fixed gas cylinders are kept clear of all flammable materials to a distance of 10m and shielded on the hazard side; • connections to and from gas cylinders are metal; • if gas cylinders need to be kept close to the building, safety valves are directed away from the building and at least 2m away from any combustible material, so they do not act as a catalyst to combustion; • polymer-sheathed flexible gas supply lines to gas meters adjacent to buildings are not to be used; and • above-ground gas service pipes external to the building are metal, including and up to any outlets. Page 25 of 28
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9.4
Ref 23-231
NCC 2022 Specification 43
It is requested that the Bush Fire Safety Authority amends NCC 2022 Specification 43 by excluding Clauses C2, C8, C10, C11 & C14 and replaced with the following provisions: 5. That Specification 43 Clause C2, C8, C10, C11 & C14 are excluded. 6. That a fire hydrant system is to be extended as may be necessary to cover the new building in accordance with AS2419.1. 7. That the proposed new general learning areas and breakout space are to be constructed in accordance with section 3 and 6 BAL 19 of AS3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas and the ‘Additional Construction Requirements’ detailed within section 7.5.2 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. 8. That the proposed new office is to be constructed in accordance with section 3 and 5 BAL 12.5 of AS3959 – 2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas and the ‘Additional Construction Requirements’ detailed within section 7.5.2 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. 9. That any new fencing or gates within the subject site and within 6 metres of any building should be made from non-combustible materials only. Note: Certain provisions of AS 3959 are varied in NSW based on the findings of the Victorian Bush Fires Royal Commission and bush fire industry research. PBP 2019 section 7.5.2 provides a NSW State Variation that BAL 12.5 & 19 decks and subfloor areas are constructed to section 7.7 BAL 29 requirements except that any wall enclosing the subfloor space need only comply with the wall requirements for the respective BAL.
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Ref 23-231
10.0 Conclusion The subject property is determined to be bushfire prone land and the development is classified as integrated development under s100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997. The development proposal must receive a Bush Fire Safety Authority (BFSA) from the NSW RFS as part of the development approval process. To receive a BFSA a development must, to the degree necessary, meet the intent of measures and performance requirements of PBP 2019. In special fire protection purpose development such as a school this is achieved with an appropriate combination of bushfire protection measures, especially an APZ, to ensure in a bushfire event no building will be exposed to radiant heat levels greater than 10 kW/m 2. In addition to an APZ suitable access, services supply and means of maintaining the bushfire protection measures for the life of the development are applied. Where necessary construction measures are also included. This bushfire hazard and determination has been made on a site-specific basis which includes an assessment of the local bushland area and its possible impact to the subject property. Inclusive of the recommendations made herein the proposal meets the aims and objectives of PBP 2019 by compliance with the intent of measures and performance requirements of that document. I am satisfied these recommendations will provide a reasonable and satisfactory level of bushfire protection to the proposed development. I am therefore in support of the proposed development and it is request that the NSW RFS issue a Bush Fire Safety Authority for the application. Australian Bushfire Consulting Services Pty Ltd
Wayne Tucker Managing Director G. D. Design in Bushfire Prone Areas. Certificate IV Fire Technology Ass Dip Applied Science FPA Australia BPAD Level 3 Accredited Practitioner BPAD Accreditation No. BPAD9399
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Ref 23-231
List of attachments Attachment 01:
Bushfire Design Fire Model.
Attachment 02:
The plans for Green Point Christian School by Marathon Modular Ref DC2302 Issue J Dwg SK1.01 – SK1.06 inclusive
Attachment 03: 14.
Survey by Beveridge Williams Ref 1900207 Dwg DET-004 Sheets 1-14 of
Attachment 04:
Mechanical Services Plan by Northrop Ref NL220645 Dwg MSK00 Sheet 1
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NBC Bushfire Attack Assessment Report V4.1 AS3959 (2018) Appendix B - Detailed Method 2
25/07/2023
Print Date:
Assessment Date:
Site Street Address:
Green Point Christian College, Green Point
Assessor:
Wayne Tucker; Australian Bushfire Consulting Services
Local Government Area:
Central Coast
21/06/2023
No
Alpine Area:
Equations Used Transmissivity: Fuss and Hammins, 2002 Flame Length: RFS PBP, 2001/Vesta/Catchpole Rate of Fire Spread: Noble et al., 1980 Radiant Heat: Drysdale, 1985; Sullivan et al., 2003; Tan et al., 2005 Peak Elevation of Receiver: Tan et al., 2005 Peak Flame Angle: Tan et al., 2005 Northeast Run Description: Vegetation Information Vegetation Type:
North Coast WSF (Shrubby)
Vegetation Group:
Wet Sclerophyll Forests (Shrubby)
Vegetation Slope:
10 Degrees
Vegetation Slope Type: Upslope Overall Fuel Load(t/ha): 35.98
Surface Fuel Load(t/ha): 22 1.4
Only Applicable to Shrub/Scrub and Vesta
8 Degrees
Site Slope Type:
Upslope
APZ/Separation(m):
53
100
Flame Temp(K):
1200
95
Relative Humidity(%):
25
Heat of Combustion(kJ/kg 18600
Ambient Temp(K):
308
Moisture Factor:
FDI:
100
Vegetation Height(m):
Site Information Site Slope:
Elevation of Receiver(m): Default
Fire Inputs Veg./Flame Width(m):
Calculation Parameters Flame Emissivity:
5
Program Outputs Level of Construction: BAL 12.5
Peak Elevation of Receiver(m): 13.59
Radiant Heat(kW/m2): 8.8
Flame Angle (degrees):
72
Maximum View Factor:
0.101
Rate Of Spread (km/h): 1.32
Inner Protection Area(m):
32
Transmissivity:
0.777
Outer Protection Area(m):
21
Fire Intensity(kW/m):
24616
Flame Length(m):
12.92
BAL Thresholds BAL-40: Asset Protection Zone(m):
17
BAL-29: BAL-19: BAL-12.5: 10 kw/m2: Elevation of Receiver: 21
30
41
48
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NAME:
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
PROJECT NO:
DC-2302
ADDRESS:
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251 J
ISSUE:
3 3D View 1 - View From Road SCALE
2 3D View 2 - View From Playground SCALE
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6000
NEW LOCATION OF OFFICES
1:14 RAMP
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6M FIRE SEPARATION REQUIRED BETWEEN BUILDINGS - FIRE RATED PORTIONS OF WALL REQUIRED IF WITHIN THIS ZONE
NEW LOCATION OF GLAs
GENERAL NOTES NOTE 01
FINAL POSITION OF THE MODULAR BUILDING IS DEPENDANT ON THE SITE SURVEY PROVIDED TO MARATHON BY A REGISTERED SURVEYOR. ANY LOCATION PLANS PROVIDED BY MARATHON ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
NOTE 02
REFER THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DESIGN SET FOR DETAILS ON THE STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKS.
NOTE 03
ALL GPO'S TO BE 300MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
NOTE 04
ALL LIGHT SWITCHES ARE TO BE INSTALLED BETWEEN 900MM AND 1000MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
NOTE 05
COLOUR & FINISHES MAY BE ALTERED DEPENDING ON FINAL SELECTIONS AND AVAILABILITY. MARATHON WILL ENDEAVOR TO SWAP FINISHES FOR SIMILAR WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
NOTE 06
THE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES LAYOUT DRAWING AND PRODUCT SPECIFICATION OUTLINE IS PRODUCED TO CONVEY THE INTENT ONLY. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY.
NOTE 07
POSITIONS OF BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AC UNITS MAY VARY TO SUIT TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS. MARATHON RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE THESE UNITS TO BEST SUIT THE DESIGN.
NOTE 08
PROVIDED RENDER OR SKETCH 3D IN THIS DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE MAY NOT ACCURATELY REPRESENT THE FINAL PRODUCT.
NOTE 09
THE CLIENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF RELEVANT AUTHORITY FEES AND APPLICATIONS TO COMPLETE THE WORKS UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED.
NOTE 10
EXTENT OF THE SITE SERVICES CONNECTS IS AS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS.
NOTE 11
DRAWINGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231
1 SITE PLAN SCALE 1 : 200
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Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE TO CONSULTANTS ISSUE TO RFNSW
Client
Project
Drawing
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
SITE PLAN
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
As indicated @ A1
05/19/17
DC-2302
SK1.01 J
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
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WALL TYPE LEGEND
3950
REFERENCE & DIAGRAM
WALL CONFIGURATION:
NOTES/FIRE RATINGS:
WT01 - EXTERNAL WALL
- 9MM CFC CLADDING - 15MM STEEL BATTENS - NON COMBUSTIBLE SARKING
INTERNAL PAINT FINISH
EX. SANDSTONE RETAINING WALL 121
75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION - 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
CONNECTING PATH TO COMPLY WITH AS1428.1 - BY OTHERS
FF1
WT02 - EXTERNAL WALL FF1
FF1
1:14 RAMP
FF1
AC
OFFICE 2WT04 13 m²
W01
R
0 600
6005
97
1
ST
O 5 m RAG ² E
WT03 - INTERNAL WALL
W01
119
OFFICE 1 13 m²
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
WT04 AC W01 NE TO ALL DS AN G W . S IN EX TAIN RE
1824
EX. SANDSTONE RETAINING WALL W03
W03
D01 WT01
W02
2
DATA RACK
FF1
BREAKOUT 15 m²
W02
2764 W03
1
1513
SK1.11
GLA 2 86 m²
2
SK1.05
Marathon Proposal
FF1
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
Colour: Shale Grey
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: White
RF
Custom Orb Roof Sheeting
Colour: Shale Grey
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
WT02
FF1
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
WT02 AC
WT01
AC
W01
2
D02
W01 WT02
Type Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
SK1.06
W02
D02
1513
W01
FF3
WT03 FF1 WT03
WT03
11396
SK1.06
W01
AC
GLA 1 86 m²
7470
WT01
Code
FF2
W01
1
INTERNAL PAINT FINISH
- 13MM PLASTERBOARD - 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD 75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
WT01
WT01
SK1.05
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
D02
6M FIRE SEPARATION REQUIRED BETWEEN BUILDINGS - FIRE RATED PORTIONS OF WALL REQUIRED IF WITHIN THIS ZONE
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
INTERNAL PAINT FINISH 75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
10346
WT01
- 9MM NON STRUCTRAL PLYWOOD - 13MM PLASTERBOARD
WT03 - INTERNAL WALL
W01
SK1.04
FOYER 7 m²
75MM STEEL STUD & R2.0 CAVITY INSULATION
128
NIL STORING OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS UNDER OR ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING REFER TO BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231 (30/06/2023)
INTERNAL PAINT FINISH
- 16MM CEMINTEL CLADDING - 15MM STEEL BATTENS - NON COMBUSTIBLE SARKING
FF2
AC W01
W01
W03
W01
GT
W01
Eaves Gutter
Colour: Monument
- Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard
GENERAL NOTES DP 3950
3950
3000
3000 22900
3000
3000
3000
PVC painted downpipes
Colour: Monument
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Monument
Eave Lining
FC Eave Lining 4.5 mm Colour: Shale Grey
Windows Frames
Colour: Monument
Colour: Monument
2 EF
SK1.04 W(0X) As per Windows schedule
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
Door Frames
1 GROUND FLOOR SCALE 1 : 100
DOOR SCHEDULE Type Mark D01 D02 Grand total: 9
WIDTH 920 920
Height 2040 2040
COUNT 1 8 9
WINDOW TYPE
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WIDTH 1810 1210 2000
HEIGHT 1030 600 1000
Client
Project
Drawing
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
FLOOR PLAN
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
SILL HEIGHT 1000 <varies> 1000
FINAL POSITION OF THE MODULAR BUILDING IS DEPENDANT ON THE SITE SURVEY PROVIDED TO MARATHON BY A REGISTERED SURVEYOR. ANY LOCATION PLANS PROVIDED BY MARATHON ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
NOTE 02
REFER THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER DESIGN SET FOR DETAILS ON THE STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKS.
NOTE 03
ALL GPO'S TO BE 300MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
NOTE 04
ALL LIGHT SWITCHES ARE TO BE INSTALLED BETWEEN 900MM AND 1000MM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL.
NOTE 05
COLOUR & FINISHES MAY BE ALTERED DEPENDING ON FINAL SELECTIONS AND AVAILABILITY. MARATHON WILL ENDEAVOR TO SWAP FINISHES FOR SIMILAR WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
NOTE 06
THE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES LAYOUT DRAWING AND PRODUCT SPECIFICATION OUTLINE IS PRODUCED TO CONVEY THE INTENT ONLY. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS MAY VARY DEPENDING ON AVAILABILITY.
NOTE 07
POSITIONS OF BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AC UNITS MAY VARY TO SUIT TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS. MARATHON RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE THESE UNITS TO BEST SUIT THE DESIGN.
NOTE 08
PROVIDED RENDER OR SKETCH 3D IN THIS DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE MAY NOT ACCURATELY REPRESENT THE FINAL PRODUCT.
NOTE 09
THE CLIENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF RELEVANT AUTHORITY FEES AND APPLICATIONS TO COMPLETE THE WORKS UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED.
NOTE 10
EXTENT OF THE SITE SERVICES CONNECTS IS AS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS.
NOTE 11
DRAWINGS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BUSHFIRE HAZARD ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231
OPENINGS NOTE:
WINDOW SCHEDULE
W01 W02 W03 Grand total: 20
NOTE 01
COUNT
- ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS TO BE BAL 19 RATED - EMBER PROTECTION TO ALL WINDOW AND DOOR OPENINGS - ALL EXTERNAL DOORS MUST HAVE DRAFT EXCLUDERS
13 3 4 20
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
As indicated @ A1
03/25/20
DC-2302
SK1.02 J
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
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RF
Code
Type
Marathon Proposal
FF1
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
Colour: Shale Grey
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: White
RF
Custom Orb Roof Sheeting
Colour: Shale Grey
SK1.04 1
10346
3° 6000 6M FIRE SEPARATION REQUIRED BETWEEN BUILDINGS - FIRE RATED PORTIONS OF WALL REQUIRED IF WITHIN THIS ZONE 3950
3950
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
EXISTING 1-2 STOREY BUILDING
GT
Colour: Monument
- Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard
3° SK1.05
Eaves Gutter
1
DP
PVC painted downpipes
Colour: Monument
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Monument
Eave Lining
FC Eave Lining 4.5 mm Colour: Shale Grey
Windows Frames
Colour: Monument
Door Frames
Colour: Monument
RF
5°
RF
2
EF
SK1.06
W(0X)
5°
5°
As per Windows
2
schedule
SK1.05
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
RF RF
2 SK1.04
1 ROOF PLAN SCALE 1 : 100
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Issue Date D 23.06.23 E 06.07.23 F 11.07.23 G 13.07.23 H 19.07.23 I 31.07.23 J 08.08.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE TO CONSULTANTS ISSUE TO RFNSW
Client
Project
Drawing
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
ROOF PLAN
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
As indicated @ A1
03/25/20
DC-2302
SK1.03 J
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
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3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3950
2s 3950
1
SK1.10 GT
RF
RF
GT
ROOF TOP
2
51.404
SK1.10
CEILING 2 50.323
Code WC1 WC1
GROUND FLOOR 47.623 SITE LEVEL. 46.813
Type
Marathon Proposal
FF1
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: White
RF
Custom Orb Roof Sheeting
Colour: Shale Grey
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
Colour: Shale Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
1
EXCAVATION OF THE EXISTING SOIL TO OBTAIN 400mm SUB-FLOOR CLEARANCE.
ELEVATION GLA 1
GT
Eaves Gutter
Colour: Monument
- Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard
SCALE 1 : 50
DP
4
EF 3950
SK1.10
3950
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000 W(0X) As per Windows
RF
WC2
PVC painted downpipes
Colour: Monument
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Monument
Eave Lining
FC Eave Lining 4.5 mm Colour: Shale Grey
Windows Frames
Colour: Monument
Door Frames
Colour: Monument
schedule
WC2
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
ROOF TOP 51.404
DOOR SCHEDULE
CEILING 2
Type Mark
50.323
WC1
D01 D02 Grand total: 9
WIDTH
Height
920 920
COUNT
2040 2040
1 8 9
2700
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WINDOW SCHEDULE WINDOW TYPE
GROUND FLOOR 47.623
W01 W02 W03 Grand total: 20
SITE LEVEL. 46.813
2 ELEVATION GLA 2
WIDTH 1810 1210 2000
HEIGHT 1030 600 1000
SILL HEIGHT 1000 <varies> 1000
COUNT 13 3 4 20
SUBFLOOR VENTILATION TO COMPLY WITH NCC AND BAL 19 REQUIREMENTS
SCALE 1 : 50
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Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE TO CONSULTANTS ISSUE TO RFNSW
Client
Project
Drawing
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
ELEVATION
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
1 : 50 @ A1
03/25/20
DC-2302
SK1.04 J
Issued for
INFORMATION Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
11396 WC2
ROOF TOP 51.404 CEILING 2 50.323
3950
WC1
W01
W01
D02
2700
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7470 10346
GROUND FLOOR 47.623 SITE LEVEL. 46.813
1
Code
ELEVATION GLA 1 SCALE 1 : 50
11396
10346
7470 ROOF TOP
WC2
Type
Marathon Proposal
FF1
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
Colour: Shale Grey
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: White
RF
Custom Orb Roof Sheeting
Colour: Shale Grey
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
51.404 WC2
CEILING 2
GT
50.323
Eaves Gutter
Colour: Monument
- Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard
DP
PVC painted downpipes
Colour: Monument
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Monument
Eave Lining
FC Eave Lining 4.5 mm Colour: Shale Grey
Windows Frames
Colour: Monument
Door Frames
Colour: Monument
W01
EF
GROUND FLOOR
W(0X)
47.623
As per Windows schedule
D(0X)
SITE LEVEL.
As per Windows schedule
46.813
EXCAVATION OF THE EXISTING SOIL TO OBTAIN 400mm SUB-FLOOR CLEARANCE.
2 ELEVATION 1 SCALE 1 : 50
Rev 3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900 Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Issue Date D 23.06.23 E 06.07.23 F 11.07.23 G 13.07.23 H 19.07.23 I 31.07.23 J 08.08.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE TO CONSULTANTS ISSUE TO RFNSW
Client
Project
Drawing
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
ELEVATION 2
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
1 : 50 @ A1
03/25/20
DC-2302
SK1.05 J
Issued for
FOR REVIEW Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
2444
7470
1482
ROOF TOP 51.404 CEILING 2
Code
50.323 W02
Type
Marathon Proposal
FF1
Carpet Tiles 500 x 500
Godfrey Hirst 770 Cooling Shale
FF2
External FC flooring Verandah 18mm FC
Colour: Shale Grey
FF3
Wet Area Vinyl Slip Retardant Flooring
WC1
Exterior FC 9mm Cladding
Colour: Shale Grey
WC2
Exterior Cemintel 16mm Territory Woodland Cladding
Colour: Ebony
IF1
Internal lining Wall & Ceiling Plasterboard
Plasterboard Colour: White
RF
Custom Orb Roof Sheeting
Colour: Shale Grey
D02
W01
GLA 1 86 m²
Polysafe 4540 Ash Grey
GROUND FLOOR 47.623 SITE LEVEL. 46.813
- Installed with Bradford Fireseal FZ Roof Batts to comply with Bushfire
1
GT
SECTION 1
Eaves Gutter
Colour: Monument
- Installed with BAL 19 leaf guard
SCALE 1 : 50
DP
EF W(0X) As per Windows
PVC painted downpipes
Colour: Monument
Fascias, Awnings, & exposed structural elements
Colour: Monument
Eave Lining
FC Eave Lining 4.5 mm Colour: Shale Grey
Windows Frames
Colour: Monument
Door Frames
Colour: Monument
schedule
D(0X) As per Windows schedule
3950
3950
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
3
SK1.11
DOOR SCHEDULE
ROOF TOP Type Mark
51.404
D01 D02 Grand total: 9
CEILING 2
WIDTH 920 920
Height 2040 2040
COUNT 1 8 9
50.323 WINDOW SCHEDULE W02
W03
W03
W01
2700
C:\Users\JordanGill\OneDrive - Marathon Modular\My files\MGPL_Operations\1.0 Projects\2.0 Current Projects\2302-DC Green Point Christian College\4.0 Drawings\Architectural\Revit File\08.08.23 Greenpoint Christian College9/08/2023 9:05:25Issue AM I .rvt
2v
D01
GLA 1 86 m²
BREAKOUT 15 m²
D02
D02
GLA 2 86 m²
W01
WINDOW TYPE
W01
W01 W02 W03 Grand total: 20
WIDTH 1810 1210 2000
HEIGHT 1030 600 1000
SILL HEIGHT 1000 <varies> 1000
COUNT 13 3 4 20
GROUND FLOOR 47.623 SITE LEVEL. 46.813
2 SECTION 2 SCALE 1 : 50
Rev 3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900 Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Issue Date C 29.05.23 E 06.07.23 F 11.07.23 G 13.07.23 H 19.07.23 I 31.07.23 J 08.08.23
Description ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE FOR INFORMATION ISSUE TO CONSULTANTS ISSUE TO RFNSW
Client
Project
Drawing
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
SECTIONS
382 Avoca Dr, Green Point NSW 2251
North
Scale
Date
Project No.
Drawing No.
1 : 50 @ A1
03/25/20
DC-2302
SK1.06 J
Issued for
FOR REVIEW Verify all dimensions before commencing work. Use figured dimensions. Do not scale off drawing. This design is copyright and may not be reproduced without the written permission of the architect.
© Copyright 2020
AROON A
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
RISK
A B C D
BEATTIE S
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
CLASS
A B C D
ROAD
CERTAINTY
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
ROAD
AV
OC
A
DR
IVE
VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A
NOT TO SCALE
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
1 OF 14
AROON
A ROAD
CERTAINTY
A B C D
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
RISK
A B C D
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 4 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 5 DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
2 OF 14
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
RISK
A B C D
BEATTIE
S
ROAD
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
CLASS
A B C D
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 4
CERTAINTY
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 6 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
3 OF 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 2
M
FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14 A B C D
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
CLASS
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 3
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
RISK
A B C D
MM
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 5
CERTAINTY
M M
M
M
M M
M
M
M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 7 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
4 OF 14
CERTAINTY
A B C D
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION A B C D
RISK
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 4
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 2
MM M
M MM
FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14
M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 8 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
5 OF 14
ROAD
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 3
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
RISK
A B C D
BEATTIES
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
CLASS
A B C D
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 7
CERTAINTY
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 9 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
6 OF 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 4
REFER TO SHEET 1 FOR LEGEND, NOTES AND EASEMENT DESCRIPTIONS FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 6
M
M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 8
M
M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 10 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
7 OF 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 5
CERTAINTY
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
RISK
A B C D
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 7
A B C D
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
M
FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14 M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 11 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
8 OF 14
S BEATTIE
ROAD
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 6
CERTAINTY
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
RISK
A B C D
DRIVE
A
AVOC
VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 10
A B C D
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET
9 OF 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 7
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 9
M
M M
M
AVO
CA M M
M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 11
M
M
DR
REFER TO SHEET 1 FOR LEGEND, NOTES AND EASEMENT DESCRIPTIONS
IV E
FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 12 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET 10 OF 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 8
CERTAINTY
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 10
A B C D
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
RISK
A B C D
FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14
M
M M
M
M
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 13 VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET 11 OF 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 10
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 13
M
AV
OC A
CERTAINTY
A B C D
VER
BY
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
AMENDMENTS
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
DATE
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
DR
IV E
RISK
A B C D
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET 12 OF 14
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 11
FOR CONTINUATION REFER TO SHEET 12
M
M
M M
CERTAINTY
A B C D
VALIDATED, TRACED, ALIGNED, INDICATIVE,
(QL-A) (QL-B) (QL-C) (QL-D)
CLASS
UTILITY POSITIONING CLASSIFICATION
RISK
A B C D
AV
OC A
E
DRIV
FOR SCHEDULE OF WINDOWS AND DOORS REFER TO SHEET 14
WN DAVISTO ROAD
VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A 0
4
8
SCALE ON ORIGINAL DRAWING AT 1:200
12
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET 13 OF 14
VER
BY
AMENDMENTS
DATE
· · · ·
CLIENT:
DETAILS:
Beveridge Williams Land Development Consultants Registered Surveyors Central Coast (02) 4351 2233
www.beveridgewilliams.com.au
DETAIL SURVEY PLAN OVER LOT 1 DP 1021690, LOT 2 DP 1157767, LOT 1 DP 91775 AND LOT 234 DP 1108146 382 AVOCA DRIVE, GREEN POINT, NSW 2261
SCALE
ORIGINAL SHEET SIZE A1
CAD REFERENCE: 1900207-DET-004-A
SURVEYOR: DRAWN: CHECKED: SURVEY DATE: VERTICAL DATUM:
J.K. M.W. V.D. 17.03.2021 AHD
HORIZONTAL DATUM:
MGA
PROJECT No.
1900207 DRAWING REF.
DET-004 VERSION A SHEET 14 OF 14
NOTES
- REFRIGERANT PIPEWORK TO BE R 1.7 AND COMPLY WITH NCC COMBUSTIBILITY/SMOKE INDEX REQUIREMENTS (ARMAFLEX OR EQUAL) - AIR CONDITIONING UNITS TO BE CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY BACKUP POWER SUPPLY - COORDINATE CONDENSATE DRAINS ON SITE. DRAIN PIPE TO BE INSULATED (INSULATION TO COMPLY WITH NCC COMBUSTIBILIY /SMOKE INDEX REQUIREMENTS. - AIR CONDITIONING UNIT CAPACITIES ARE PRELIMINARY, SIZED TO MAINTAAIN 25° WHILST THERE IS A BUSH FIRE INTENSITY OF 9.9 kW/m2 FOR 4 MINS. DROPPING TO 3.6 kW/m² WITH A MAXIMUM VIEW FACTOR OF 0.113, A BUILDING WALL/ROOF SOLAR ABSORPTANVCE OF 0.45, WALL TOTAL R VALUE OF R2, ROOF TOTAL R VALUE OF R3.2. PLEASE NOTE THAT IF THE VIEW FACTOR CANNOT BE APPLIED OR THE ASSUMED BUILDING PAAMETERS ARE DIFFERENT THEN THE AIR CONDITIONING UNIT CAPACITIES WILL VARY.
WALL HUNG SPLIT SYSTEMS - MINIMUM 2KW SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY AT 35°C AMBIENT, 24°C DB AIR ENTERING. UNIT POWER SUPPLY TO BE CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY TO MAINTAIN OPERATION IN BUSHFIRE
14 RAMP
FF1
ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING REFER ASSESSMENT .REF 23-231 (30/06/202 OFFICE 2WT04 13 m²
W01
SK1.04
FOYER 7 m² CU-1
D02
CU-1
WT01
W01
ST
2.5 KW WALL HUNG SPLIT SYSTEM. CONDENSER UNIT MOUNTED UNDER BUILDING.
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OFFICE 1WT04 13 m²
WT01
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SOLID SHEETING UNDER BUILDING REPLACED WITH BUSHFIRE MESH IN FRONT OF CONDENSER UNITS - MIN. 1.5m²
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W01
W01
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W01
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W02
WT01
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WT03
W02
1513
FF1 WT03
W01 CU-1
SK1.11
D02
GLA 2 86 m²
WT02
FF1
D02
WT02 W01
WT02
2764
CU-1
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1513 W02
W01
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W01
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BREAKOUT 15 m²
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W01
W01
W01
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WT01
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SOLID SHEETING UNDER BUILDING REPLACED WITH BUSHFIRE MESH IN FRONT OF CONDENSER UNITS - MIN. 3m²
SUBFLOOR AREA SOLID SHEETING UNDER BUILDING REPLACED WITH BUSHFIRE MESH IN FRONT OF CONDENSER UNITS - MIN. 3.7m²
GROUND FLOOR PLAN WALL HUNG SPLIT SYSTEMS - MINIMUM 8KW SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY AT 35°C AMBIENT, 24°C DB AIR ENTERING. UNIT POWER SUPPLY TO BE CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY TO MAINTAIN OPERATION IN BUSHFIRE WALL HUNG SPLIT SYSTEMS - MINIMUM 5.5 KW SENSIBLE COOLING CAPACITY AT 35°C AMBIENT, 24°C DB AIR ENTERING. UNIT POWER SUPPLY TO BE CONNECTED TO EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY TO MAINTAIN OPERATION IN BUSHFIRE
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ISSUED FOR INFORMATION
LH
04/08/23
GREENPOINT HUNTERCORP DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
QOH ARCHITECTS 41-45 HUNTER STREET NEWCASTLE, NSW 2300 (02) 9191 7344
3 Rosella street, Singleton NSW, 2330 www.mgpl.com.au P. 02 6575 2900
Marathon Modular is the owner of the copyright of these drawings. No reproduction or use of them must be done without prior permission and written consent. Copyright 2019
Newcastle Suite 4, 215 Pacific Hwy, Charlestown NSW 2290 P.O. Box 180, Charlestown NSW 2290 Ph (02) 4943 1777 Fax (02) 4943 1577 Email
newcastle@northrop.com.au
ABN 81 094 433 100
LAKESIDE APARTMENTS 94 - 96 BRIGHTON AVE TORONTO NSW
GREENPOINT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
PAVEMENT, LEVELS
AND JOINTING PLAN MECHANICAL SERVICES
NL130418 NL220645
MSK00 C130
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APPENDIX 4 RFS Approval and Bushfire Safety Authority
Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
Wayne Tucker PO Box 212 Berowra Heights NSW 2082 Our reference: DA20230911004020-Original-1 ATTENTION: Wayne Tucker
Date: Tuesday 12 September 2023
Dear Sir/Madam, Integrated Development Application s100B – SFPP – School 382 Avoca Drive Green Point NSW 2251, 2341//DP1276281, 2342//DP1276281 I refer to your correspondence dated 05/09/2023 seeking general terms of approval for the above Integrated Development Application. The New South Wales Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) has considered the information submitted. General Terms of Approval, under Division 4.8 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, and a Bush Fire Safety Authority, under section 100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997, are now issued subject to the following conditions:
General Conditions Compliance with National Construction Code 2022 (NCC 2022) Specification 43 provisions S43C2 Separation from classified vegetation, S43C8 Exposed external areas, S43C10 Building envelope, S43C11 Supply of water for firefighting purposes, and S43C14 Vehicular access of NCC 2022 are modified by NSW RFS conditions 3, 4, and 5 below. The intent of measure is to provide suitable emergency and evacuation arrangements for occupants of SFPP developments. 1. A Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan must be prepared/updated to include the new buildings in accordance with Table 6.8d of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019 and be consistent with the NSW RFS document: A Guide to Developing a Bush Fire Emergency Management and Evacuation Plan. Asset Protection Zones Intent of measures: to provide suitable building design, construction and sufficient space to ensure that radiant heat levels do not exceed critical limits for firefighters and other emergency services personnel undertaking operations, including supporting or evacuating occupants. To achieve this, the following conditions shall apply:
1 Postal address
Street address
NSW Rural Fire Service Locked Bag 17 GRANVILLE NSW 2142
NSW Rural Fire Service 4 Murray Rose Ave SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK NSW 2127
T (02) 8741 5555 F (02) 8741 5550 www.rfs.nsw.gov.au
2. From the commencement of building works and in perpetuity, the property must be managed as an inner protection area within the area marked as 'APZ' on 'Image 7: Asset Protection Zone plan' in the Bush Fire Assessment Report prepared by Australian Bushfire Consulting Services dated 10 August 2023 with reference 23231 in accordance with the following August requirements of Appendix 4 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019: ● tree canopy cover should be less than 15% at maturity; ● trees at maturity should not touch or overhang the building; ● lower limbs should be removed up to a height of 2 m above the ground; ● tree canopies should be separated by 2 to 5 m; ● preference should be given to smooth-barked and evergreen trees; ● large discontinuities or gaps in the shrubs layer should be provided to slow down or break the progress of fire towards buildings; ● shrubs should not be located under trees; ● shrubs should not form more than 10% ground cover; ● clumps of shrubs should be separated from exposed windows and doors by a distance of at least twice the height of the vegetation; ● grass should be kept mown (as a guide, grass should be kept to no more than 100mm in height); and ● leaves and vegetation debris should be removed regularly. Construction Standards The intent of measure is to provide suitable building design, construction and sufficient space to ensure that radiant heat levels do not exceed critical limits for firefighters and other emergency services personnel undertaking operations, including supporting or evacuating occupants. To achieve this, the following conditions shall apply: 3. New construction of the proposed new office must comply with section 3 and section 5 (BAL 12.5) Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas or the relevant requirements of the NASH Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas (incorporating amendment A - 2015). New construction must also comply with the construction requirements in Section 7.5 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. 4. New construction of the proposed new general learning areas and breakout space must comply with section 3 and section 6 (BAL 19) Australian Standard AS3959-2018 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas or the relevant requirements of the NASH Standard - Steel Framed Construction in Bushfire Areas (incorporating amendment A - 2015). New construction must also comply with the construction requirements in Section 7.5 of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019. Water and Utility Services The intent of measure is to provide adequate services of water for the protection of buildings during and after the passage of a bush fire, and to locate gas and electricity so as not to contribute to the risk of fire to a building. To achieve this, the following conditions shall apply: 5. The provision of water, electricity and gas, to the new buildings only, must comply with the following in accordance with Table 6.8c of Planning for Bush Fire Protection 2019: ● fire hydrant, spacing, design and sizing complies with the relevant clauses of Australian Standard AS 2419; ● hydrants are not located within any road carriageway; ● fire hydrant flows and pressures comply with the relevant clauses of AS 2419; ● all above-ground water service pipes are metal, including and up to any taps; ● where practicable, electrical transmission lines are underground; ● where overhead, electrical transmission lines are proposed as follows: ○ lines are installed with short pole spacing (30m), unless crossing gullies, gorges or riparian areas; and 2
○ ● ● ● ● ●
no part of a tree is closer to a power line than the distance set out in accordance with the specifications in ISSC3 Guideline for Managing Vegetation Near Power Lines. reticulated or bottled gas is installed and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 1596:2014 and the requirements of relevant authorities, and metal piping is used; reticulated or bottled gas is installed and maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 1596:2014 ‐ The storage and handling of LP Gas, the requirements of relevant authorities, and metal piping is used; all fixed gas cylinders are kept clear of all flammable materials to a distance of 10m and shielded on the hazard side; connections to and from gas cylinders are metal; polymer ‐sheathed flexible gas supply lines are not used; and above-ground gas service pipes are metal, including and up to any outlets.
General Advice – Consent Authority to Note The NSW RFS recognises the approach adopted in the National Construction Code 2022 (NCC 2022) for determining and certifying evidence of suitability for materials, construction and designs. Prescriptive compliance with Specification 43 (sections S43C3, S43C4, S43C5, S43C6, S43C7, S43C9, S43C12 and S43C13) is specified. Performance-based solutions proposed in lieu of compliance with the prescriptive provisions of Specification 43 (sections S43C3, S43C4, S43C5, S43C6, S43C7, S43C9, S43C12 and S43C13 of NCC 2022) need to be assessed in accordance with the NCC 2022 by the Certifying Authority. For any queries regarding this correspondence, please contact Alastair Patton on 1300 NSW RFS. Yours sincerely, Nika Fomin Manager Planning & Environment Services Built & Natural Environment
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BUSH FIRE SAFETY AUTHORITY SFPP – School 382 Avoca Drive Green Point NSW 2251, 2341//DP1276281, 2342//DP1276281 RFS Reference: DA20230911004020-Original-1
This Bush Fire Safety Authority is issued on behalf of the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service under s100b of the Rural Fires Act (1997) subject to the attached General Terms of Approval. This authority confirms that, subject to the General Terms of Approval being met, the proposed development will meet the NSW Rural Fire Service requirements for Bush Fire Safety under s100b of the Rural Fires Act 1997.
Nika Fomin Manager Planning & Environment Services Built & Natural Environment
Tuesday 12 September 2023
APPENDIX 5 EPBC Act Protected Matter Search
Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
EPBC Act Protected Matters Report This report provides general guidance on matters of national environmental significance and other matters protected by the EPBC Act in the area you have selected. Please see the caveat for interpretation of information provided here.
Report created: 06-Jul-2023 Summary Details Matters of NES Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act Extra Information
Caveat Acknowledgements
Summary Matters of National Environment Significance This part of the report summarises the matters of national environmental significance that may occur in, or may relate to, the area you nominated. Further information is available in the detail part of the report, which can be accessed by scrolling or following the links below. If you are proposing to undertake an activity that may have a significant impact on one or more matters of national environmental significance then you should consider the Administrative Guidelines on Significance. World Heritage Properties: National Heritage Places: Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: Commonwealth Marine Area: Listed Threatened Ecological Communities: Listed Threatened Species: Listed Migratory Species:
None 1 None None None 6 111 70
Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the area you nominated. Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects the environment on Commonwealth land, when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or the environment anywhere when the action is taken on Commonwealth land. Approval may also be required for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing to take an action that is likely to have a significant impact on the environment anywhere. The EPBC Act protects the environment on Commonwealth land, the environment from the actions taken on Commonwealth land, and the environment from actions taken by Commonwealth agencies. As heritage values of a place are part of the 'environment', these aspects of the EPBC Act protect the Commonwealth Heritage values of a Commonwealth Heritage place. Information on the new heritage laws can be found at https://www.dcceew.gov.au/parks-heritage/heritage A permit may be required for activities in or on a Commonwealth area that may affect a member of a listed threatened species or ecological community, a member of a listed migratory species, whales and other cetaceans, or a member of a listed marine species.
Commonwealth Lands: Commonwealth Heritage Places: Listed Marine Species: Whales and Other Cetaceans: Critical Habitats: Commonwealth Reserves Terrestrial: Australian Marine Parks: Habitat Critical to the Survival of Marine Turtles:
25 None 94 13 None None None None
Extra Information This part of the report provides information that may also be relevant to the area you have State and Territory Reserves: 10 Regional Forest Agreements: 1 Nationally Important Wetlands: 5 EPBC Act Referrals: 8 Key Ecological Features (Marine): None Biologically Important Areas: 5 Bioregional Assessments: 2 Geological and Bioregional Assessments: None
Details Matters of National Environmental Significance National Heritage Places
[ Resource Information ]
Name Natural Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Lion, Long and Spectacle Island Nature Reserves
State
Legal Status
Buffer Status
NSW
Listed place
In buffer area only
Listed Threatened Ecological Communities
[ Resource Information ]
For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are derived from recovery plans, State vegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatened ecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point location data are used to produce indicative distribution maps. Status of Vulnerable, Disallowed and Ineligible are not MNES under the EPBC Act. Community Name Threatened Category Coastal Swamp Oak (Casuarina glauca) Endangered Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland ecological community
Presence Text Community likely to occur within area
Buffer Status In feature area
Coastal Swamp Sclerophyll Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland
Endangered
Community likely to occur within area
In feature area
Coastal Upland Swamps in the Sydney Basin Bioregion
Endangered
Community likely to occur within area
In feature area
Posidonia australis seagrass meadows of the Manning-Hawkesbury ecoregion
Endangered
Community likely to occur within area
In buffer area only
River-flat eucalypt forest on coastal floodplains of southern New South Wales and eastern Victoria
Critically Endangered
Community likely to occur within area
In feature area
Subtropical and Temperate Coastal Saltmarsh
Vulnerable
Community likely to occur within area
In feature area
Listed Threatened Species
[ Resource Information ]
Status of Conservation Dependent and Extinct are not MNES under the EPBC Act. Number is the current name ID. Scientific Name Threatened Category Presence Text BIRD Anthochaera phrygia Regent Honeyeater [82338] Critically Endangered Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Buffer Status
In feature area
Scientific Name Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern [1001]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calidris canutus Red Knot, Knot [855]
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper [856]
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Callocephalon fimbriatum Gang-gang Cockatoo [768]
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calyptorhynchus lathami lathami South-eastern Glossy Black-Cockatoo [67036]
Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover, Large Sand Plover Vulnerable [877]
Climacteris picumnus victoriae Brown Treecreeper (south-eastern) [67062]
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Diomedea antipodensis Antipodean Albatross [64458]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Diomedea antipodensis gibsoni Gibson's Albatross [82270]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Diomedea epomophora Southern Royal Albatross [89221]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Scientific Name Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross [89223]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Diomedea sanfordi Northern Royal Albatross [64456]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Erythrotriorchis radiatus Red Goshawk [942]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Falco hypoleucos Grey Falcon [929]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Grantiella picta Painted Honeyeater [470]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail [682]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Lathamus discolor Swift Parrot [744]
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Limosa lapponica baueri Nunivak Bar-tailed Godwit, Western Alaskan Bar-tailed Godwit [86380]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant-Petrel, Southern Giant Petrel [1060]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Fregetta grallaria grallaria White-bellied Storm-Petrel (Tasman Sea), White-bellied Storm-Petrel (Australasian) [64438]
Macronectes halli Northern Giant Petrel [1061]
Scientific Name Melanodryas cucullata cucullata South-eastern Hooded Robin, Hooded Robin (south-eastern) [67093]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Pachyptila turtur subantarctica Fairy Prion (southern) [64445]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Phoebetria fusca Sooty Albatross [1075]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Neophema chrysostoma Blue-winged Parrot [726]
Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew, Far Eastern Curlew [847]
Pterodroma leucoptera leucoptera Gould's Petrel, Australian Gould's Petrel Endangered [26033]
Pterodroma neglecta neglecta Kermadec Petrel (western) [64450]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour may occur within area
Pycnoptilus floccosus Pilotbird [525]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Rostratula australis Australian Painted Snipe [77037]
Endangered
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Stagonopleura guttata Diamond Firetail [59398]
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Sternula nereis nereis Australian Fairy Tern [82950]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
In feature area
Scientific Name Thalassarche bulleri Buller's Albatross, Pacific Albatross [64460]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche carteri Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross [64464]
Vulnerable
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross [89224]
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
Thalassarche eremita Chatham Albatross [64457]
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour may occur within area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche melanophris Black-browed Albatross [66472]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche salvini Salvin's Albatross [64463]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche steadi White-capped Albatross [64462]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Thalassarche bulleri platei Northern Buller's Albatross, Pacific Albatross [82273]
Thalassarche impavida Campbell Albatross, Campbell Blackbrowed Albatross [64459]
FISH Epinephelus daemelii Black Rockcod, Black Cod, Saddled Rockcod [68449]
In feature area
Scientific Name Hippocampus whitei White's Seahorse, Crowned Seahorse, Sydney Seahorse [66240]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Endangered
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Macquaria australasica Macquarie Perch [66632]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Prototroctes maraena Australian Grayling [26179]
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Conservation Dependent
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Conservation Dependent
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
FROG Heleioporus australiacus Giant Burrowing Frog [1973]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Litoria aurea Green and Golden Bell Frog [1870]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Litoria littlejohni Littlejohn's Tree Frog, Heath Frog [64733]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Mixophyes balbus Stuttering Frog, Southern Barred Frog (in Victoria) [1942]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Mixophyes iteratus Giant Barred Frog, Southern Barred Frog [1944]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Seriolella brama Blue Warehou [69374]
Thunnus maccoyii Southern Bluefin Tuna [69402]
MAMMAL Balaenoptera musculus Blue Whale [36]
Buffer Status
In feature area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Chalinolobus dwyeri Large-eared Pied Bat, Large Pied Bat [183]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Dasyurus maculatus maculatus (SE mainland population) Spot-tailed Quoll, Spotted-tail Quoll, Endangered Tiger Quoll (southeastern mainland population) [75184] Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale [40]
Endangered
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Notamacropus parma Parma Wallaby [89289]
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Petauroides volans Greater Glider (southern and central) [254]
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Petaurus australis australis Yellow-bellied Glider (south-eastern) [87600]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Petrogale penicillata Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby [225]
Phascolarctos cinereus (combined populations of Qld, NSW and the ACT) Koala (combined populations of Endangered Species or species Queensland, New South Wales and the habitat known to Australian Capital Territory) [85104] occur within area
In feature area
Potorous tridactylus tridactylus Long-nosed Potoroo (northern) [66645]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Pseudomys novaehollandiae New Holland Mouse, Pookila [96]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Pteropus poliocephalus Grey-headed Flying-fox [186]
Vulnerable
Roosting known to occur within area
In feature area
OTHER
Scientific Name Dendronephthya australis Cauliflower Soft Coral [90325]
PLANT Acacia bynoeana Bynoe's Wattle, Tiny Wattle [8575]
Acacia pubescens Downy Wattle, Hairy Stemmed Wattle [18800]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Acacia terminalis subsp. Eastern Sydney (G.P.Phillips 126) listed as Acacia terminalis subsp. terminalis MS In buffer area only Sunshine Wattle (Sydney region) Endangered Species or species [91564] habitat may occur within area Asterolasia elegans [56780]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Astrotricha crassifolia Thick-leaf Star-hair [10352]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Baloskion longipes Dense Cord-rush [68511]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Caladenia tessellata Thick-lipped Spider-orchid, Daddy Long- Vulnerable legs [2119]
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid [19533]
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Cynanchum elegans White-flowered Wax Plant [12533]
Endangered
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Darwinia biflora [14619]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Diuris praecox Newcastle Doubletail [55086]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Vulnerable
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Endangered
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Kunzea rupestris [8798]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Lasiopetalum joyceae [20311]
Vulnerable
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Melaleuca biconvexa Biconvex Paperbark [5583]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Melaleuca deanei Deane's Melaleuca [5818]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Micromyrtus blakelyi [6870]
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Persicaria elatior Knotweed, Tall Knotweed [5831]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Eucalyptus camfieldii Camfield's Stringybark [15460]
Genoplesium baueri Yellow Gnat-orchid, Bauer's Midge Orchid, Brittle Midge Orchid [7528]
Grevillea shiressii [19186]
Haloragis exalata subsp. exalata Wingless Raspwort, Square Raspwort [24636]
Buffer Status
In feature area
In feature area
Scientific Name Threatened Category Persoonia hirsuta Hairy Geebung, Hairy Persoonia [19006] Endangered
Pimelea curviflora var. curviflora [4182]
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Vulnerable
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Prostanthera densa Villous Mintbush [12233]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Prostanthera junonis Somersby Mintbush [64960]
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Rhizanthella slateri Eastern Underground Orchid [11768]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Rhodomyrtus psidioides Native Guava [19162]
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Rutidosis heterogama Heath Wrinklewort [13132]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Prostanthera askania Tranquillity Mintbush, Tranquility Mintbush [64958]
Rhodamnia rubescens Scrub Turpentine, Brown Malletwood [15763]
Syzygium paniculatum Magenta Lilly Pilly, Magenta Cherry, Daguba, Scrub Cherry, Creek Lilly Pilly, Brush Cherry [20307] Tetratheca juncea Black-eyed Susan [21407]
Scientific Name Thelymitra adorata Wyong Sun Orchid [84724]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Thesium australe Austral Toadflax, Toadflax [15202]
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
REPTILE Caretta caretta Loggerhead Turtle [1763]
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Chelonia mydas Green Turtle [1765]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Dermochelys coriacea Leatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle, Luth Endangered [1768]
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill Turtle [1766]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Hoplocephalus bungaroides Broad-headed Snake [1182]
Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Natator depressus Flatback Turtle [59257]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
SHARK Carcharias taurus (east coast population) Grey Nurse Shark (east coast Critically Endangered population) [68751]
Carcharodon carcharias White Shark, Great White Shark [64470] Vulnerable
In feature area
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Galeorhinus galeus School Shark, Eastern School Shark, Snapper Shark, Tope, Soupfin Shark [68453] Rhincodon typus Whale Shark [66680]
Sphyrna lewini Scalloped Hammerhead [85267]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Conservation Dependent
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Conservation Dependent
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Listed Migratory Species Scientific Name Migratory Marine Birds Anous stolidus Common Noddy [825]
[ Resource Information ] Threatened Category
Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift [678]
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Ardenna carneipes Flesh-footed Shearwater, Fleshy-footed Shearwater [82404]
Ardenna grisea Sooty Shearwater [82651]
Ardenna pacifica Wedge-tailed Shearwater [84292]
Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater [82652]
Calonectris leucomelas Streaked Shearwater [1077]
Diomedea antipodensis Antipodean Albatross [64458]
Presence Text
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In buffer area only
Breeding known to occur within area
In feature area
Breeding known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Breeding known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Scientific Name Diomedea epomophora Southern Royal Albatross [89221]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross [89223]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Diomedea sanfordi Northern Royal Albatross [64456]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Fregata ariel Lesser Frigatebird, Least Frigatebird [1012]
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Fregata minor Great Frigatebird, Greater Frigatebird [1013]
Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant-Petrel, Southern Giant Petrel [1060]
Macronectes halli Northern Giant Petrel [1061]
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Phaethon lepturus White-tailed Tropicbird [1014]
Phoebetria fusca Sooty Albatross [1075]
Vulnerable
Sternula albifrons Little Tern [82849]
Thalassarche bulleri Buller's Albatross, Pacific Albatross [64460]
Vulnerable
Scientific Name Thalassarche carteri Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross [64464]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Vulnerable
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross [89224]
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
Thalassarche eremita Chatham Albatross [64457]
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour may occur within area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche melanophris Black-browed Albatross [66472]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche salvini Salvin's Albatross [64463]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche steadi White-capped Albatross [64462]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Thalassarche impavida Campbell Albatross, Campbell Blackbrowed Albatross [64459]
Migratory Marine Species Balaenoptera edeni Bryde's Whale [35]
Balaenoptera musculus Blue Whale [36]
Caperea marginata Pygmy Right Whale [39]
Endangered
Buffer Status
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour may occur within area
Scientific Name Carcharhinus longimanus Oceanic Whitetip Shark [84108]
Threatened Category
Carcharodon carcharias White Shark, Great White Shark [64470] Vulnerable
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Caretta caretta Loggerhead Turtle [1763]
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Chelonia mydas Green Turtle [1765]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Dermochelys coriacea Leatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle, Luth Endangered [1768]
Dugong dugon Dugong [28]
Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill Turtle [1766]
Vulnerable
Eubalaena australis as Balaena glacialis australis Southern Right Whale [40] Endangered
Lagenorhynchus obscurus Dusky Dolphin [43]
Lamna nasus Porbeagle, Mackerel Shark [83288]
Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale [38]
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Mobula alfredi as Manta alfredi Reef Manta Ray, Coastal Manta Ray [90033]
Threatened Category
Mobula birostris as Manta birostris Giant Manta Ray [90034]
Natator depressus Flatback Turtle [59257]
Vulnerable
Orcinus orca Killer Whale, Orca [46]
Rhincodon typus Whale Shark [66680]
Vulnerable
Migratory Terrestrial Species Cuculus optatus Oriental Cuckoo, Horsfield's Cuckoo [86651]
Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail [682]
Monarcha melanopsis Black-faced Monarch [609]
Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail [644]
Myiagra cyanoleuca Satin Flycatcher [612]
Rhipidura rufifrons Rufous Fantail [592]
Vulnerable
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Scientific Name Threatened Category Symposiachrus trivirgatus as Monarcha trivirgatus Spectacled Monarch [83946]
Migratory Wetlands Species Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper [59309]
Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper [874]
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calidris canutus Red Knot, Knot [855]
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper [856]
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper [858]
Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover [895]
Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover, Large Sand Plover Vulnerable [877]
Gallinago hardwickii Latham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe [863]
Gallinago megala Swinhoe's Snipe [864]
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Gallinago stenura Pin-tailed Snipe [841]
Threatened Category
Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godwit [844]
Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew, Far Eastern Curlew [847]
Numenius minutus Little Curlew, Little Whimbrel [848]
Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel [849]
Pandion haliaetus Osprey [952]
Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden Plover [25545]
Tringa brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler [851]
Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank, Greenshank [832]
Critically Endangered
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In buffer area only
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act Commonwealth Lands
[ Resource Information ]
The Commonwealth area listed below may indicate the presence of Commonwealth land in this vicinity. Due to the unreliability of the data source, all proposals should be checked as to whether it impacts on a Commonwealth area, before making a definitive decision. Contact the State or Territory government land department for further information. Commonwealth Land Name State Communications, Information Technology and the Arts - Australian Postal Corporation Commonwealth Land - Australian Postal Commission [11776] NSW
Buffer Status
Commonwealth Land - Australian Postal Commission [11772]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Postal Corporation [11771]
NSW
In buffer area only
In buffer area only
Communications, Information Technology and the Arts - Telstra Corporation Limited Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11830] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11769] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11768] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11829] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11827] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11765] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11763] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11762] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Australian Telecommunications Commission [11761] NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Telstra Corporation Limited [16419]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Telstra Corporation Limited [11766]
NSW
In buffer area only
Defence Commonwealth Land - Defence Service Homes Corporation [15946]
NSW
In feature area
Defence - ERINA GRES DEPOT [10070]
NSW
In buffer area only
Defence - TS HAWKESBURY [10054]
NSW
In buffer area only
Defence - Defence Housing Authority
Commonwealth Land Name Commonwealth Land - Defence Housing Authority [11775]
State NSW
Buffer Status In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Defence Housing Authority [11767]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Director of War Service Homes [16556]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Director of War Service Homes [11774]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Director of War Service Homes [11770]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Director of War Service Homes [11773]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Director of War Service Homes [11828]
NSW
In buffer area only
Commonwealth Land - Director of War Service Homes [11764]
NSW
In buffer area only
Listed Marine Species Scientific Name Bird Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper [59309]
[ Resource Information ] Threatened Category
Anous stolidus Common Noddy [825]
Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift [678]
Ardenna carneipes as Puffinus carneipes Flesh-footed Shearwater, Fleshy-footed Shearwater [82404]
Ardenna grisea as Puffinus griseus Sooty Shearwater [82651]
Ardenna pacifica as Puffinus pacificus Wedge-tailed Shearwater [84292]
Ardenna tenuirostris as Puffinus tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater [82652]
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area overfly marine area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In buffer area only
Breeding known to occur within area
In feature area
Breeding known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Breeding known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Bubulcus ibis as Ardea ibis Cattle Egret [66521]
Threatened Category
Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper [874]
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calidris canutus Red Knot, Knot [855]
Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper [856]
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper [858]
Calonectris leucomelas Streaked Shearwater [1077]
Charadrius bicinctus Double-banded Plover [895]
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area overfly marine area
Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover, Large Sand Plover Vulnerable [877]
Diomedea antipodensis Antipodean Albatross [64458]
Vulnerable
Diomedea antipodensis gibsoni as Diomedea gibsoni Gibson's Albatross [82270] Vulnerable
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Scientific Name Diomedea epomophora Southern Royal Albatross [89221]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross [89223]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Diomedea sanfordi Northern Royal Albatross [64456]
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Breeding known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Eudyptula minor Little Penguin [1085]
Fregata ariel Lesser Frigatebird, Least Frigatebird [1012]
Fregata minor Great Frigatebird, Greater Frigatebird [1013]
Gallinago hardwickii Latham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe [863]
Gallinago megala Swinhoe's Snipe [864]
Gallinago stenura Pin-tailed Snipe [841]
Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle [943]
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area overfly marine area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area overfly marine area
In buffer area only
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area overfly marine area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Scientific Name Himantopus himantopus Pied Stilt, Black-winged Stilt [870]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area overfly marine area
Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail [682]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Lathamus discolor Swift Parrot [744]
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Endangered
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godwit [844]
Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant-Petrel, Southern Giant Petrel [1060]
Macronectes halli Northern Giant Petrel [1061]
Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater [670]
Monarcha melanopsis Black-faced Monarch [609]
Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail [644]
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area overfly marine area
Scientific Name Myiagra cyanoleuca Satin Flycatcher [612]
Neophema chrysostoma Blue-winged Parrot [726]
Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew, Far Eastern Curlew [847]
Threatened Category
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area overfly marine area
Critically Endangered
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area overfly marine area
In buffer area only
Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel [849]
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area
Pachyptila turtur Fairy Prion [1066]
Pandion haliaetus Osprey [952]
Phaethon lepturus White-tailed Tropicbird [1014]
Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden Plover [25545]
Buffer Status
Vulnerable
Numenius minutus Little Curlew, Little Whimbrel [848]
Phoebetria fusca Sooty Albatross [1075]
Presence Text
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area
Scientific Name Pterodroma cervicalis White-necked Petrel [59642]
Threatened Category
Rhipidura rufifrons Rufous Fantail [592]
Rostratula australis as Rostratula benghalensis (sensu lato) Australian Painted Snipe [77037] Endangered
Stercorarius antarcticus as Catharacta skua Brown Skua [85039]
Sterna striata White-fronted Tern [799]
Sternula albifrons as Sterna albifrons Little Tern [82849]
Symposiachrus trivirgatus as Monarcha trivirgatus Spectacled Monarch [83946]
Thalassarche bulleri Buller's Albatross, Pacific Albatross [64460]
Vulnerable
Thalassarche bulleri platei as Thalassarche sp. nov. Northern Buller's Albatross, Pacific Vulnerable Albatross [82273]
Thalassarche carteri Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross [64464]
Vulnerable
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat known to occur within area overfly marine area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Scientific Name Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross [89224]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour may occur within area
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche melanophris Black-browed Albatross [66472]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche salvini Salvin's Albatross [64463]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or related behaviour likely to occur within area
In feature area
Thalassarche steadi White-capped Albatross [64462]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Thalassarche eremita Chatham Albatross [64457]
Thalassarche impavida Campbell Albatross, Campbell Blackbrowed Albatross [64459]
Tringa brevipes as Heteroscelus brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler [851]
Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank, Greenshank [832]
Fish Acentronura tentaculata Shortpouch Pygmy Pipehorse [66187]
Festucalex cinctus Girdled Pipefish [66214]
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour known to occur within area
Species or species In feature area habitat likely to occur within area overfly marine area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Filicampus tigris Tiger Pipefish [66217]
Threatened Category
Heraldia nocturna Upside-down Pipefish, Eastern Upsidedown Pipefish, Eastern Upside-down Pipefish [66227] Hippichthys penicillus Beady Pipefish, Steep-nosed Pipefish [66231]
Hippocampus abdominalis Big-belly Seahorse, Eastern Potbelly Seahorse, New Zealand Potbelly Seahorse [66233] Hippocampus whitei White's Seahorse, Crowned Seahorse, Sydney Seahorse [66240]
Histiogamphelus briggsii Crested Pipefish, Briggs' Crested Pipefish, Briggs' Pipefish [66242]
Lissocampus runa Javelin Pipefish [66251]
Maroubra perserrata Sawtooth Pipefish [66252]
Notiocampus ruber Red Pipefish [66265]
Phyllopteryx taeniolatus Common Seadragon, Weedy Seadragon [66268]
Solegnathus spinosissimus Spiny Pipehorse, Australian Spiny Pipehorse [66275]
Endangered
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Scientific Name Threatened Category Solenostomus cyanopterus Robust Ghostpipefish, Blue-finned Ghost Pipefish, [66183]
Solenostomus paradoxus Ornate Ghostpipefish, Harlequin Ghost Pipefish, Ornate Ghost Pipefish [66184]
Stigmatopora argus Spotted Pipefish, Gulf Pipefish, Peacock Pipefish [66276]
Stigmatopora nigra Widebody Pipefish, Wide-bodied Pipefish, Black Pipefish [66277]
Syngnathoides biaculeatus Double-end Pipehorse, Double-ended Pipehorse, Alligator Pipefish [66279]
Trachyrhamphus bicoarctatus Bentstick Pipefish, Bend Stick Pipefish, Short-tailed Pipefish [66280]
Urocampus carinirostris Hairy Pipefish [66282]
Vanacampus margaritifer Mother-of-pearl Pipefish [66283]
Mammal Arctocephalus forsteri Long-nosed Fur-seal, New Zealand Furseal [20]
Arctocephalus pusillus Australian Fur-seal, Australo-African Fur-seal [21]
Dugong dugon Dugong [28]
Reptile
Presence Text
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In feature area
Scientific Name Caretta caretta Loggerhead Turtle [1763]
Chelonia mydas Green Turtle [1765]
Threatened Category
Presence Text
Endangered
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Dermochelys coriacea Leatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle, Luth Endangered [1768]
Buffer Status
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill Turtle [1766]
Vulnerable
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
Natator depressus Flatback Turtle [59257]
Vulnerable
Foraging, feeding or In feature area related behaviour known to occur within area
Pelamis platurus Yellow-bellied Seasnake [1091]
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Whales and Other Cetaceans Current Scientific Name Mammal Balaenoptera acutorostrata Minke Whale [33]
In buffer area only
[ Resource Information ] Status
Balaenoptera edeni Bryde's Whale [35]
Balaenoptera musculus Blue Whale [36]
In feature area
Endangered
Type of Presence
Buffer Status
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Current Scientific Name Caperea marginata Pygmy Right Whale [39]
Status
Grampus griseus Risso's Dolphin, Grampus [64]
Lagenorhynchus obscurus Dusky Dolphin [43]
Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale [38]
Orcinus orca Killer Whale, Orca [46]
Stenella attenuata Spotted Dolphin, Pantropical Spotted Dolphin [51]
Tursiops aduncus Indian Ocean Bottlenose Dolphin, Spotted Bottlenose Dolphin [68418]
Tursiops truncatus s. str. Bottlenose Dolphin [68417]
Buffer Status
Foraging, feeding or In buffer area only related behaviour may occur within area
Delphinus delphis Common Dolphin, Short-beaked Common Dolphin [60]
Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale [40]
Type of Presence
Species or species habitat may occur within area
Endangered
In buffer area only
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat known to occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Species or species In buffer area only habitat likely to occur within area
Species or species habitat may occur within area
In buffer area only
Extra Information State and Territory Reserves
[ Resource Information ]
Protected Area Name Bouddi
Reserve Type National Park
State NSW
Buffer Status In buffer area only
Brisbane Water
National Park
NSW
In buffer area only
Cockle Bay
Nature Reserve
NSW
In buffer area only
Gosford Coastal Open Space System
NRS Addition - Gazettal NSW in Progress
In buffer area only
Lion Island
Nature Reserve
NSW
In buffer area only
Pelican Island
Nature Reserve
NSW
In buffer area only
Rileys Island
Nature Reserve
NSW
In buffer area only
Saratoga Island
Nature Reserve
NSW
In buffer area only
Wamberal Lagoon
Nature Reserve
NSW
In buffer area only
Wambina
Nature Reserve
NSW
In buffer area only
Regional Forest Agreements
[ Resource Information ]
Note that all areas with completed RFAs have been included. Please see the associated resource information for specific caveats and use limitations associated with RFA boundary information.
RFA Name North East NSW RFA
State New South Wales
Nationally Important Wetlands
Buffer Status In feature area
[ Resource Information ]
Wetland Name Avoca Lagoon
State NSW
Buffer Status In buffer area only
Brisbane Water Estuary
NSW
In feature area
Cockrone Lagoon
NSW
In buffer area only
Terrigal Lagoon
NSW
In buffer area only
Wamberal Lagoon
NSW
In buffer area only
EPBC Act Referrals Title of referral Controlled action Vegetation Clearing North Pearl Estate section of Kahibah Creek Not controlled action
[ Resource Information ] Reference
Referral Outcome Assessment Status Buffer Status
2003/997
Controlled Action
Post-Approval
In buffer area only
Title of referral Reference Not controlled action Central Coast Highway Upgrade from 2009/4815 Ocean View Dve to Matcham Rd
Referral Outcome Assessment Status Buffer Status Not Controlled Action
Completed
In buffer area only
Demolition of Ablutions Block, Snapper Island, NSW
2018/8303
Not Controlled Action
Completed
In buffer area only
Improving rabbit biocontrol: releasing another strain of RHDV, sthrn two thirds of Australia
2015/7522
Not Controlled Action
Completed
In feature area
Somersby Industrial Estate, Stage 1
2002/548
Not Controlled Action
Completed
In buffer area only
Terrigal Sewer Pumping Station Upgrade
2001/128
Not Controlled Action
Completed
In buffer area only
Not Controlled Action (Particular Manner)
Post-Approval
In buffer area only
Not controlled action (particular manner) Repair and Upgrade of North Avoca 2010/5740 Sewerage System
Referral decision Breeding program for Grey Nurse Sharks
2007/3245
Referral Decision Completed
In buffer area only
Biologically Important Areas Scientific Name Dolphins Tursiops aduncus Indo-Pacific/Spotted Bottlenose Dolphin [68418]
Behaviour
Presence
Buffer Status
Breeding
Likely to occur
In buffer area only
Seabirds Ardenna pacifica Wedge-tailed Shearwater [84292]
Foraging
Likely to occur
In feature area
Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater [82652]
Foraging
Likely to occur
In buffer area only
Sharks Carcharias taurus Grey Nurse Shark [64469]
Foraging
Known to occur In buffer area only
Whales Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale [38]
Foraging
Known to occur In buffer area only
Bioregional Assessments SubRegion
BioRegion
Website
Buffer Status
SubRegion Hunter
BioRegion Website Northern Sydney Basin BA website
Buffer Status In feature area
Sydney
Sydney Basin
In buffer area only
BA website
Caveat 1
PURPOSE
This report is designed to assist in identifying the location of matters of national environmental significance (MNES) and other matters protected by the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act) which may be relevant in determining obligations and requirements under the EPBC Act. The report contains the mapped locations of: • World and National Heritage properties; • Wetlands of International and National Importance; • Commonwealth and State/Territory reserves; • distribution of listed threatened, migratory and marine species; • listed threatened ecological communities; and • other information that may be useful as an indicator of potential habitat value.
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DISCLAIMER
This report is not intended to be exhaustive and should only be relied upon as a general guide as mapped data is not available for all species or ecological communities listed under the EPBC Act (see below). Persons seeking to use the information contained in this report to inform the referral of a proposed action under the EPBC Act should consider the limitations noted below and whether additional information is required to determine the existence and location of MNES and other protected matters. Where data are available to inform the mapping of protected species, the presence type (e.g. known, likely or may occur) that can be determined from the data is indicated in general terms. It is the responsibility of any person using or relying on the information in this report to ensure that it is suitable for the circumstances of any proposed use. The Commonwealth cannot accept responsibility for the consequences of any use of the report or any part thereof. To the maximum extent allowed under governing law, the Commonwealth will not be liable for any loss or damage that may be occasioned directly or indirectly through the use of, or reliance
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DATA SOURCES
Threatened ecological communities For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are generated based on information contained in recovery plans, State vegetation maps and remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatened ecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point location data are used to produce indicative distribution maps. Threatened, migratory and marine species Threatened, migratory and marine species distributions have been discerned through a variety of methods. Where distributions are well known and if time permits, distributions are inferred from either thematic spatial data (i.e. vegetation, soils, geology, elevation, aspect, terrain, etc.) together with point locations and described habitat; or modelled (MAXENT or BIOCLIM habitat modelling) using Where little information is available for a species or large number of maps are required in a short time-frame, maps are derived either from 0.04 or 0.02 decimal degree cells; by an automated process using polygon capture techniques (static two kilometre grid cells, alpha-hull and convex hull); or captured manually or by using topographic features (national park boundaries, islands, etc.). In the early stages of the distribution mapping process (1999-early 2000s) distributions were defined by degree blocks, 100K or 250K map sheets to rapidly create distribution maps. More detailed distribution mapping methods are used to update these distributions
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LIMITATIONS
The following species and ecological communities have not been mapped and do not appear in this report: • threatened species listed as extinct or considered vagrants; • some recently listed species and ecological communities; • some listed migratory and listed marine species, which are not listed as threatened species; and • migratory species that are very widespread, vagrant, or only occur in Australia in small numbers. The following groups have been mapped, but may not cover the complete distribution of the species: • listed migratory and/or listed marine seabirds, which are not listed as threatened, have only been mapped for recorded • seals which have only been mapped for breeding sites near the Australian continent The breeding sites may be important for the protection of the Commonwealth Marine environment. Refer to the metadata for the feature group (using the Resource Information link) for the currency of the information.
Acknowledgements This database has been compiled from a range of data sources. The department acknowledges the following custodians who have contributed valuable data and advice: -Office of Environment and Heritage, New South Wales -Department of Environment and Primary Industries, Victoria -Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tasmania -Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, South Australia -Department of Land and Resource Management, Northern Territory -Department of Environmental and Heritage Protection, Queensland -Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia -Environment and Planning Directorate, ACT -Birdlife Australia -Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme -Australian National Wildlife Collection -Natural history museums of Australia -Museum Victoria -Australian Museum -South Australian Museum -Queensland Museum -Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums -Queensland Herbarium -National Herbarium of NSW -Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium of Victoria -Tasmanian Herbarium -State Herbarium of South Australia -Northern Territory Herbarium -Western Australian Herbarium -Australian National Herbarium, Canberra -University of New England -Ocean Biogeographic Information System -Australian Government, Department of Defence Forestry Corporation, NSW -Geoscience Australia -CSIRO -Australian Tropical Herbarium, Cairns -eBird Australia -Australian Government – Australian Antarctic Data Centre -Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory -Australian Government National Environmental Science Program -Australian Institute of Marine Science -Reef Life Survey Australia -American Museum of Natural History -Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Inveresk, Tasmania -Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania -Other groups and individuals The Department is extremely grateful to the many organisations and individuals who provided expert advice and information on numerous draft distributions.
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APPENDIX 6 Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System Search Result
Review of Environmental Factors – 382 Avoca Drive, Green Point NSW 2251 September 2023 | Our Ref: 14397
AHIMS Web Services (AWS) Search Result
Your Ref/PO Number : 14397
Client Service ID : 795716
de Witt Consulting 7 Canberra Street Charlestown New South Wales 2290 Attention: Samara Jayne Email: samara.jayne@dewittconsulting.com.au Dear Sir or Madam: AHIMS Web Service search for the following area at Lot : 2341, DP:DP1276281, Section : - with a Buffer of 200 meters, conducted by Samara Jayne on 28 June 2023. The context area of your search is shown in the map below. Please note that the map does not accurately display the exact boundaries of the search as defined in the paragraph above. The map is to be used for general reference purposes only.
A search of Heritage NSW AHIMS Web Services (Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System) has shown that: 0 Aboriginal sites are recorded in or near the above location. 0 Aboriginal places have been declared in or near the above location. *
Date: 28 June 2023
If your search shows Aboriginal sites or places what should you do? You must do an extensive search if AHIMS has shown that there are Aboriginal sites or places recorded in the search area. If you are checking AHIMS as a part of your due diligence, refer to the next steps of the Due Diligence Code of practice. You can get further information about Aboriginal places by looking at the gazettal notice that declared it. Aboriginal places gazetted after 2001 are available on the NSW Government Gazette (https://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/gazette) website. Gazettal notices published prior to 2001 can be obtained from Heritage NSW upon request Important information about your AHIMS search The information derived from the AHIMS search is only to be used for the purpose for which it was requested. It is not be made available to the public. AHIMS records information about Aboriginal sites that have been provided to Heritage NSW and Aboriginal places that have been declared by the Minister; Information recorded on AHIMS may vary in its accuracy and may not be up to date. Location details are recorded as grid references and it is important to note that there may be errors or omissions in these recordings, Some parts of New South Wales have not been investigated in detail and there may be fewer records of Aboriginal sites in those areas. These areas may contain Aboriginal sites which are not recorded on AHIMS. Aboriginal objects are protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 even if they are not recorded as a site on AHIMS. This search can form part of your due diligence and remains valid for 12 months.
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