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City of Charles Sturt 30. DAP Report 6/08/14 ATTACHMENT A [Attachment A consists of 1 pages]
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City of Charles Sturt 30. DAP Report 6/08/14

ATTACHMENT A

[Attachment A consists of 1 pages]

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DEVELOPMENT PLAN PROVISIONS - CONSOLIDATED 15 May 2014

General Section - Interface between land uses PDC 1 1 Development should not detrimentally affect the amenity of the locality or cause Complies

unreasonable interference through any of the following: (a) the emission of effluent, odour, smoke, fumes, dust or other airborne pollutants (b) noise (c)vibration (d) electrical interference (e) light spill (f) glare (g) hours of operation (h) traffic impacts.

Residential Zone PDC 1 1 The following forms of development are envisaged in the zone: Complies

• domestic outbuilding in association with a dwelling • domestic structure • dwelling • dwelling addition • small scale non-residential uses that serve the local community, for example: - child care facilities - health and welfare services - open space - primary and secondary schools - recreation areas - shops, offices or consulting rooms • supported accommodation.

PDC 4 4 Non-residential development should be of a nature and scale that: Complies (a) serves the needs of the local community (b) is consistent with the character of the locality (c) does not detrimentally impact on the amenity of nearby residents.

O - Objective PDC - Principle Development Control

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City of Charles Sturt 31. DAP Report 6/08/14

ATTACHMENT B

[Attachment B consists of 10 pages]

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Form Development Act 1993 To submit an application, sections 1-8 of this application must be completed. Please use block letters and black or blue pen. The completed form must be accompanied by all required documents as specified in the planning requirements checklists and the applicable fees.

Applications submitted that do not include the prerequisite information listed in the "Planning Requirements Checklist" will be returned for resubmission by the applicant once they are complete.

1. Application Type:

Office Use Only

252/ Property Number:

yr Date Loded:

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El Complying Development fl Building Rules Consent

)uilding Only)

E Development Plan Consent (Planning Only) Development Approval (Both includes approval to prune or remove a significant tree Planning and Building)

2. Location of Proposed Development

Nollt 6 Street: rrc1'cc, eJ Suburb: k.M\ Postcode:________

Or, Lot No: 93 DP: Section No: (Full/Part) Hd:

Certificate of Title: Volume: Folio:

3. Detailed Description of Proposed Development Cd{ Vkt t- &. t 4) cUJ Cc-f h g v'c up g

4. Cost of the Proposed Development (excluding fit-out costs dch as fur'iiture)

$ , 1 7 1 Please note: Council may require written justification to verify costs.

S. Details of Parties Sections marked * must be completed.

(Please note that all correspondence will be addressed to the Applicant. In the event of multiple applicants the addressee will be the first named)

*Applicant

Na me (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Company): L5

Email: IWI

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Postal Address:

Phone: - 1 Mobile:

Fax:

* Builder (if known): Licence No:

Email:

Postal Address:

Phone:

Mobile:

Fax:

* Owner(s) of Subject Land: (Mr/Mrs/Ms)

Email:

Postal Address:

Phone: 1 Mobile: Fax:

City of Charles Sturt 72 Woodville Road, Woodville, South Australia 5011 T 088408 1111 F 08 8408 1122 www.charlessturt.sa.gov.au

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6. Has The Construction Industry Training Fund Act 1993 Levy Been Yes fl No Paid?

7. SITE DECLARATIONS - NEW DWELLINGS ONLY:

7.1 Was the allotment created on or after 1 September 2009? Yes No N" 7.2 Does the site have connection to or is capable of being connected to Yes No

a sewage system or waste control system which complies with the Public and Environmental Health Act, 1987?

7.3 Was the site, to the best of your knowledge and belief, subject to Yes No site contamination as a result of a previous use of the land or a previous activity on the land?

8. SITE DECLARATIONS - ALL DEVELOPMENT:

8.1 Does a regulated tree exist on the site or on adjoining land which Yes No might be affected (including damage to tree roots) by the proposed development?

8.2 If the proposed building includes a garage/carport, does is gain driveway access from;

E (if not applicable)

8.2.1 • an existing driveway or authorised access point; or Yes LI No

8.2.2 • a mountable or rollover kerb; or Yes No

8.2.3 • a driveway access point illustrated as part of an approved land Yes Li No1 ' division; or

8.2.4 • a driveway access point that is not located within 6 m of an Yes LI No

intersection or a pedestrian actuated crossing and will not

interfere with a tree, street furniture, or other infrastructure?

5/09/2012

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9. *Cctitçt Person for Further Information (if other than the applicant) Name: LAS ill Email:

Phone: 4G (\ J Mobile: Fax:

10. Current Land and Property Use (e.g. dwelling, shop, industry, warehouse)

Historic Use of Land

Are there any easements on the land? E Yes

Are there any significant trees on the land or adjacent land? Yes Eg No

Isthere a brush fence within 3 metres of the proposed building work? fl Yes 7FJ No

11. Building classification details

Building classification sought:

Present classification(s):

Commercial/Industrial applications:

Number of employees:

Male: Female:

Institutional buildings:

Number of persons accommodated:

Assembly buildings:

Number of occupants:

12. Decision Notification Distribution

Decision Notices and associated documentation will be distributed by email if less than 5mb

and the applicants email address is included in the Applicant Details section on page 1 of this

form. When greater than 5mb in size or where an email address is not provided the decision

documentation will be distributed on a CD unless a paper copy is specifically requested.

Please send a paper copy of the decision documentation by post.

13. Privacy policy

/ acknowledge that copies of this application and supporting documentation may be provided to

interested persons in accordance with the Development Regulations 2008 and Development Act 1993

and where public notfication is required may be made available on Council's website.

Details provided by the applicant, written representations and other technical reports form part of the

reports attached to Council agendas. The agenda, minutes and accompanying report is made available

on Council's website. Information, including names and addresses recorded in these documents can

therefore be a hed by t various website search engines.

*Signed: * Date: -612 I '1 lApplicant Owner Authorised Person

Office Use Only:

Date:

Receipt No:

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Title Register Search LANDS TITLES OFFICE, ADELAIDE

For a Certificate of Title issued pursuant to the Real Property Act 1886

REGISTER SEARCH OF CERTIFICATE OF TITLE * VOLUME 5824 FOLIO 82 *

COST : $25.75 (GST exempt ) PARENT TITLE : CT 1983/108 REGION : EMAIL AUTHORITY : CONVERTED TITLE AGENT : LGY6P BOX NO : 000 DATE OF ISSUE : 15/11/2000 SEARCHED ON : 26/02/2014 AT : 16:39:38 EDITION : 1 CLIENT REF DENNY

REGISTERED PROPRIETOR IN FEE SIMPLE

CITY OF CHARLES STURT OF P0 BOX 1 WOODVILLE SA 5011

DESCRIPTION OF LARD

ALLOTMENT 83 FILED PLAN 120902 IN THE AREA NAMED ATHOL PARX HUNDRED OF YATALA

EASEMENTS

NIL

SCHEDULE OF ENDORSEMENTS

NIL

NOTATIONS

DOCUMENTS AFFECTING THIS TITLE

NIL

RERARNERAL'S NOTES

CONVERTED TITLE—WITH NEXT DEALING LODGE CT 1983/108

END OF TEXT.

Page 1 of 2

The Registrar-General certifies that this Title Register Search displays the records maintained in the Register Book and other notations at the time of searching. Registrar-General

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LANDS TITLES OFFICE ADELAIDE SOUTH AUSTRALIA

DIAGRAM FOR CERTIFICATE OF TITLE VOLUME 5824 FOLIO 82

SEARCH DATE : 26/02/2014 TIME: 16:39:38

THIS PLAN IS SCANNED FOR CERTIFICATE OF TITLE 1983/108

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FOR METRIC CONVERSION 1 FOOT = 0-3048 METRES 1 INCH = 00254 METRES 1ACRE = 0-404686HECTARES 1ROOD = . 10117m2 1 PERCH = 2529 m2

NOTE: SUBJECT TO ALL LAWFULLY EXISTING PLANS OF DIVISION

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NEW FLOOD LIGHTS FOR NETBALL COURT.

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NETBALL COURT LIGHTING DRAWING NOT TO SCALE

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135 14 166 171 168 178 193 18 186 183 178 168 170 066 145 13

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El 1 124 129 4 5 165 173 169 17 172 169 173 65 145 129 124 15

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139 1 5 166 170 168 178 183 18 186 183 179 168 170 166 543 13

103 14 105 180 195 195 188 18 184 188 185 195 189 195 140 10

110 136 5 073 199 206 190 18 185 198 206 199 173 15 136 11

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'7 155000 FOR INFO8M800N 08.06.14 01 159060 Foe IP*ORIIAIIWL 010613

ULUCID CONSULTING AUSTRALIA

PAWS RESERVE CAR PARK AND SPORTS LOOTING UPGRADE.

ALL COEMT 1001*1 ISOLUX PLOT

FLECTRICAL SERVICES

0/A 005050 0083

LCE7181-EO3

Calculation SuTrnary Label CaicType Units Avg Max Min Mm/Max Eph Court Left Illuminance Lux 157.25 206 103 0.50 Eph Court Right Illuninance Lux 157.24 206 103 0.50 Obtrusive Light Adele Street Illuminance Lux 1.24 7.3 0.0 N.A. Obtrusive Light Hamilton Road Illuminance Lux 0.58 4.7 0.0 N.A.

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Jamie Hosking

From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments

Deny Chirappurathu Tuesday, 13 May 2014 4:07 PM Jamie Hosking Jarrad Healy FW: Fawk Reserve Netball Lighting Curfew Hours.pdf; Table 2.1 .pdf

Thanks & kind regards

Deny C Urban Designer Open Space Projects

72 Woodville Rd, Woodville 5011 T: (08) 8408 1381 F: (08) 8408 1122 www.charlessturt.sa.gov.au

From Malcolm Dennes [mailto:Malcolm.Denneslucidconsultinp .com.au] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 2:49 PM To: Deny Chirappurathu Subject: Fawk Reserve Netball Lighting

Deny,

As discussed the lighting design for the proposed netball court lighting complies with the obtrusive light parameters

for the 'Pre Curfew' levels on Table 2.1 of AS4282-1997. Hours of operation up to 11pm calculated at the boundary of the properties opposite.

If you have any further queries, please give me a call.

Regards

Malcolm Dennes Senior Electrical Designer

ULUCID CONSULTING AUSTRALIA

1: (08) 8364 6155

E: [email protected] W: www.lucidconsulting.com.au

A: 1/89 King William Street, Kent Town SA 5067

ADELAIDE I DARWIN I MELBOURNE I PERTH

BUILDING SERVICES I SUSTAINABILITY I ENGINEERING PROJECTS

This email message is intended only for the Addressee(s) and Contains information which may be Confidential and/or copyright. If you are not the intended recipient

please do not read, save, forward, disclose or copy the contents of this email. If the email has been sent to you in error, please notify the sender by reply email and delete

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13 AS 4282— 1997

2.6.4 Effects on astronomical observations Effects on astronomical observations will generally involve the modification of night sky viewing conditions by-

(a) lightening of the dark sky caused by the scattering of light from the installation in the atmosphere, producing a luminous glow (i.e. sky glow);

(b) the spectral characteristics of the sky glow, so that the light from the glow is not readily filtered out by optical means at the telescope; or

(c) direct light from the installation falling on the observatory

Where outdoor lighting -installations are proposed in the vicinity of community or scientific optical observatories located in suburban environments, the limitations of spill light and luminance of luminaires in nominated directions in accordance with C]ause 2.6.1 will mitigate the adverse effects of direct light falling on the optical surfaces of the telescope.

Sky glow is an area-wide problem which is less amenable to control. Because sky glow is caused both by reflected light and direct light from the installations, restricting design illuminances to the minimum necessary for the application will provide additional mitigation. For example, AS 2560.2.1 recommends various minimum illuminances for tennis, depending on the level of play involved.

The problem of sky glow may be mitigated if exterior lighting in the immediate vicinity of the observatory, including local road lighting, utilizes low pressure sodium lighting. If this measure is to be implemented, close consultation will be needed between all the parties involved, i.e. observatory, local community and electricity utility.

Where a major scientific optical observatory is involved, the above points are still pertinent. However, limitations on spill light may be imposed over a considerable area surrounding the observatory as part of a long-term plan to maintain satisfactory night sky viewing conditions (see Refs 5 and 13, Appendix B). Such plans should be based on guidelines set out by the International Commission on illumination and the international Astronomical Union*. There may be specific local government ordinances in this regard; consequently, both the local council and the managing body of the observatory should be consulted.

NOTE: A list of community and scientific optical observatories is available from the Astronomical Society of Australia (Designated Observatories Officer), do School of Physics, University of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006.

2.7 RECOMMENDED LIMITS FOR LIGHT TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

2.7.1 Applicable limits The light technical parameters identified in Clause 2.6 as indicators of potential obtrusive effects are listed in Table 2.1. Recommended maximum values are given in that Table and in the associated Table 2.2 for various situations on the basis of present knowledge, experience and precedent. Although these values should control the obtrusive effects, they will not necessarily ensure that a complying installation will receive no adverse reaction from those affected by the spill light.

NOTE: Appendix A gives summaries of several studies which were considered when formulating the limits recommended in Tables 2.1 and 2.2.

For the reasons stated in Clauses 2.6.1 and 2.7.2, two sets of limits are given in Table 2.1 for the parameters E and I based on the times that the lighting system is to operate. Unless otherwise specified by the-controlling authority, the times for determining which, set.of..limits applies, i.e. urfewed hours' should be taken as being between Lp!nd( 6a.mJ -, -

The relevant guidelines are set out in CIE/IAU Publication No.1.

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17 AS 4282-1997

TABLE 2.1

RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM VALUES OF LIGHT TECHNICAL PARAMETERS FOR THE CONTROL OF OBTRUSIVE LIGHT

(See Clause 2.7)

1 2 3 I I Recommended maximum values

Light In commercial

technical Application or calculation conditions areas or at Residential areas

parameter (see also Figure 2.1 and Section 5) boundary of commercial

and residential Light Dark areas* surroundst surround4

llluminance Pre.ctufrw: in vertical Limits apply at relevant boundaries of nearby plane residential properties, in a vertical plane (E,) parallel to the relevant boundary, to a height 25 lx 10 lx 10 lx

commensurate with the height of the potentially affected dwellings. Values given are for the direct component of illuminance

Curj'ewed hours: Limits apply in the plane of the windows of habitable rooms of dwellings on nearby residential properties. In the absence of development (ic. vacant allotment), the limits apply on the potentially affected property, in a 4 lx 2 lx I lx vertical plane parallel to the relevant boundary, at the minimum setback permitted for a dwelling, to a height commensurate with land use zoning provisions. Values given are for the direct component of illuminance

Luminous Pre-curfew: - Limits as determined from Table 2.2. intensity

emitted by Limits apply to each luminaire (irrespective of the number on a head frame) in the principal Alternatively, the limits and method of assessment

luminaires plane, for all angles at and above the control associated with curfcwed hours may be applied, at

(I) direction, when aimed in accordance with the the discretion of the designer (see Clauses 2.7.1

installation design and 2.7.2)

Ciirfewed hours: -

Limits apply in directions where views of bright surfaces of luminaires are likely to be troublesome to residents, from positions where 2 500 cd 1 000 cd 500 cd such views are likely to be maintained, i.e. not where momentary or short-term viewing is involved

Threshold Limits apply at all times where users of increment transport systems are subject to a reduction in 20% based on 20% based on 20% based on

(Ti) the ability to see essential information. Values adaptation adaptation adaptation

given are for relevant positions and viewing luminance (L) luminance (L) luminance (L) directions in the path of travel of 10 cd/rn 2 of I cd/rn 2 of 0.1 cd/rn2

Applies to residential accommodation in commercial areas or at the boundary between commercial and residential areas. The term 'commercial' is used as a generic description for zoning which provides for urban uses other than residential.

t Where the affected property abuts roads that are lit to Category V5 or higher in accordance with AS/NZS 1158.1.1.

Where the affected property abuts roads that are lit to Category B 1 or lower in accordance with AS 1158.1, or where there is no lighting.

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City of Charles Sturt 32. DAP Report 6/08/14

ATTACHMENT C

[Attachment C consists of 3 pages]

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Pursuant to Section 38 of the Developme Under the Development Act 1993, any person may, in accordance with the regulations, make a representation in writing to the relevant authority in relation to the granting or refusal of consent for a Category 2 or Category 3 development application. To submit a statement of representation please complete AlL9sections of this form and send to council.

Please note that pursuant to section 38(17) of the Development Act 1993, if the application involves a Category 2 notification and you were not entitled to receive notice of the application in accordance with the Development Act 1993 and Development Regulations 2008 you cannot make a representation in relation to the application.

1. Development Number 252 House No:

Street:

Suburb:

2. Person(s) making representation:

Name: (MfMrsfMs) LEQ/V/ Ct9&7

Street Address: IS /\o&..e 5T' AThO L QiS Postal Address (if different to above):___________

Email:

Phone: &QI'7o2. Mobile: O4U SS+ Fax:

3. Nature of interest in development (eg adjoining resident, owner of land in vicinity or on behalf of organisation or company):

4. Issues that I/we would like to raise:

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6. Please indicate whether you wish to personally present your statement to the DevLelopment Assessment Panel. Your written statement will be provided to the Development Assessment Panel and to the applicant, and will be considered in making an approval decision. You may choose to present your statement verbally.

0 Please tick one of the boxes below

0 I do not wish to make a verbal presentation.

I will appear personally to make a verbal presentation.

I authorise to make the verbal representation on my behalf.

*7 1 would like an officer of Council to contact me to discuss my submission Yes IZY' No 0

*8. I would like to meet with the applicant to discuss my submission Yes 0 No 0

9. Privacy

I acknowledge that copies of this representation and suppo,ting.documentation may be provided to interested persons in accordance with the Development Regulations 2008 may be mode available on Council's website.

Written representations form part of the reports attached to Council agendas. The agenda, minutes and accompanying report is made available on Council's website. Information, including names and addresses recorded in these documents can therefore be searched by the various website search engines.

Authorised by (insert name):

Date:

ALL 9 Sections of this form must be completed. Representations

Representations must be made in writing, and a Statement of Representation form must be completed and supplied. The Statement of Representation form requires persons making a representation to state their name and address, and describe the reasons for their representation and how the issues would be overcome.

The written statement is more likely to be effective if it refers to the provisions of The Charles Sturt Development Plan this can be accessed at the City of Charles Sturt website, www.charlessturt.sa.gov ,au

Copies of representations are forwarded to the applicant, and the applicant is given the opportunity to respond in writing to the representation.

It is not necessary to attend a Development Assessment Panel meeting, but you may chose io do so to make a verbal presentation of your concerns. Please note that the time for making a verbal presentation will be limited to approximately 5 minutes.

For Category 2 development, the council may determine to allow a representor to appear before council to present their representation. For Category 3 development, Council must allow a representor to appear to make their representations. The applicant is also allowed to appear in order to respond to any representations.

Council advises Representors with notice of its decision. In the case of a Category 3

development, Representors have the right to lodge an appeal against the decision with the Environmental Resource and Development Court.

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www.etrackrfld.com.au 108788

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Rebecca Freeman

From: Lisa Will Sent: Tuesday, 8 July 2014 2:44 PM To: Rebecca Freeman; Zoe Garnaut Cc: Sam Higgins; Deny Chirappurathu Subject: FW: Fawk reserve - car parking on Adele Street Attachments: FW: A message for you from Leanie Colz

Hi Bec

See below comments from our 'Transport Engineer' in relation to the residents' issue re: parking on Adele Street.

I understand from our discussion that this resident will be heard at the next DAP meeting on the 6th of August and we can expect approval of this DA shortly after this?

Cheers

Lisa

Hello Deny

The resident raises issue with parked cars in Adele Street making it difficult to exit her driveway.

Adele Street is 7.5 metres wide and there is 11.3 metres from the property boundary to the other side of the

road. This provides sufficient room to manoeuvre into and out of the resident's 3.0 metre wide driveway even with

vehicles parked in the street. A car parked on the opposite side of the street leaves 9.0 metres of apron width (manoeuvring space). The minimum required apron width for a 3.0m-wide driveway is 5.6m according to the req uirements of Australian Standard AS2890.1.

The changes associated with the Fawk Reserve upgrade have not changed the access arrangement for private driveways on the western side of Adele Street.

Thank you and kind regards

Chris Bentick Transport Engineer Engineering Strategy and Assets

72 Woodville Rd, Woodville 5011 1: (08) 8408 1297 F: (08) 8408 1122

www.charlessturt.sa.gov.au

From: Deny Chirappurathu Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 2:22 PM

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City of Charles Sturt 33. DAP Report 6/08/14

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