Heritage listing

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Heritage listings: The purpose of this report is to advise Council of the outcome from the exhibition of the Planning Proposal to list 8 properties as heritage items and to obtain  Council’s endorsement to proceed with the amendment to Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 2012. Most of the properties proposed for listing are on the northern escarpment in Castlecrag. However, it is proposed to list the former Acoustics Laboratory (now Church of Scientology) at 126 Greville St, Chatswood.

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Mayor’s cry for help

HelpPlea for help by Mayor: The Mayor has called on Federal and State governments to implement a range of economic measures to address the financial impacts of COVID-19 on Council. This includes the:

  • Impact of public health orders
  • Viability of the Council workforce, and
  • Financial assistance to offset Council stimulus provided to local businesses which included:
    • Rental relief – $573,000
    • Fee and license waivers – $600,000
    • Inspection waivers – $435,000, and
    • Fines waivers – $55,000

A total of over $1.6M.

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Meetings by email

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During to the COVID-19 lockdown, the Association will be holding its meetings by email This will start with our April general meeting and Annual General Meeting.

 

Monthly meeting

A detailed Agenda will be sent to members on the Tuesday of our normal monthly meeting week meeting. The Minutes of the previous meeting will be attached. We ask that you acknowledge receipt, participation and acceptance of the Minutes by a return email. Your return emails will be used to confirm “attendance” at the meeting, the quorum and acceptance of the Minutes.

Annual general Meeting (AGM)

Similar to above the Agenda will be emailed to members. The Minutes of the previous will be attached along with the President’s and Treasurer’s Reports. Again, we request a return email accepting the Minutes.

If you have any information or request you wish us to consider, please email to cwwpa.org@gmail.com

 

 

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Sports facilities

One of members recently shared their submission on the Draft Sports Facilities Plan of Management:

Some of the concerns raised included:

  • the draft Plan has a number of references to the attractive backdrop provided by local bushland to many local sportsgrounds
  • there is a need to protect bushland reserves from pollution.
  • the ‘‘Process of determining obtrusiveness of lighting’ fails to provide for any evaluation of the environmental impacts of sports lighting on surrounding bushland
  • there is a reference which acknowledges the potential adverse effects of light pollution on local fauna.
  • there is a suggestion that curfews will mitigate this negative impact however this is true for only part of the existing foraging and nesting time for local mammals and birds.
  • concern that a development application may not be required
  • the negative impacts on urban biodiversity caused by lighting (on top of noise, traffic, air pollution, tree removal etc) has become ever more important in recent years as rural land clearing and degradation has accelerated.

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Schools redevelopment

SchoolsApril2020The Department of Education has released the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the redevelopment of Chatswood Primary and High Schools.

Executive Summary

The NSW Department of Education proposes upgrades to Chatswood Public School and Chatswood High School to increase the capacity of both schools and provide new and upgraded facilities. This will involve site preparation work, the relocation of the Chatswood Intensive English Centre, the removal of 62 trees, and construction of six (6) new school buildings to provide a total of 60 permanent learning and teaching spaces at Chatswood Public School and 123 permanent learning and teaching spaces at
Chatswood High School, with associated upgrades to core facilities, landscaping and play-spaces.

Across the two schools, the upgrades will support high-quality educational outcomes to meet the needs of students within the local community and deliver innovative learning and teaching spaces as follows:
• More than 150 new and refurbished permanent innovative learning and teaching spaces which
facilitate the removal of 53 demountable classrooms;
• Increased quality active play space;
• Specialist teaching facilities;
• Dedicated performing arts spaces;
• New sports facilities and recreational areas; and
• New libraries and administration facilities.

As the works have a capital investment value exceeding $20 million, the project is deemed to be State Significant Development under State Environmental Planning Policy (State and Regional Development) 2011. The proposed works will generate up to 266 new construction jobs and up to 20 new full time equivalent operational jobs.

Chatswood Public School is located at 5 Centennial Avenue and Chatswood High School is located at 24 Centennial Avenue, within the Local Government Area of Willoughby. Chatswood Public School is listed as a heritage item of local significance under Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 2012 and building A and Building B are identified as heritage items on the Department of Education’s Section 170 Heritage Register under the Heritage Act 1977.

The Public School is zoned R2 Low Density Residential, and the High School is zoned part SP2 Special Uses – Educational Establishment and part E2 Environmental Conservation under Willoughby Local Environmental Plan 2012. Development for the purpose of an educational establishment is permissible with consent in both the R2 and SP2 zones, where works are proposed.

The Department of Education has consulted with the local community, Willoughby Council and State government agencies throughout the design of the development. Feedback provided through this time has been incorporated and addressed in final design and supporting documentation.

Environmental impacts associated with the proposed development have been the subject of detailed assessment, including impacts associated with built form, heritage, biodiversity and traffic/parking. The assessment finds that while the proposal will generate impacts, these impacts can generally be mitigated such that their outcomes are acceptable.

The proposed works have been assessed on balance as providing significant public benefit to the immediate local and surrounding district through the provision of increased enrolment capacities for both the primary and secondary aged students within new educational facilities.

This Environmental Impact Statement report has been prepared under Part 4 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, in accordance with the Secretary’s Environmental Assessment requirements for SSD 9483 issued by the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, and Schedule 2 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000. The works proposed under this DA will be subject to the recommendations of specialist reports so as to ensure appropriate outcomes are achieved.

The proposed works have been designed to, and will be carried out in, the interests of the public. Theworks will meet the project objectives to provide additional capacity at both schools within high-quality,future-focussed learning and teaching facilities.

Accordingly, it is requested that the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces grant approval to the proposed State Significant Development application as set out in this report.

Summary details

You can access the full details HERE.

Submissions close 30 April 2020

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Development fast-tracked

NSW planning processes and development applications will be fast-tracked in a bid to support the construction sector and maintain jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rezoning and development applications will be accelerated  More decisions will be made by the minister if required.

The Planning Minister, Mr Stokes on Friday said the construction and development sectors were vital to keeping people employed and supporting economic recovery. Under the planning changes announced on Friday, the state government will also support councils and planning panels to fast-track local development applications. 

Mr Stokes said the so-called planning system acceleration program would create opportunities for more than 30,000 construction jobs in the next six months.

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On-line library

What resources can you now access from the library on-line.

The Library has contacted those suppliers to see whether external use may be possible.

The publishers of The Sydney Morning HeraldThe Age and Financial Review do not make their newspapers available outside of the Library. However you can access the Sydney Morning Herald from home with your Willoughby Library card via the  State Library NSW eResources. Click here for instructions, or contact library staff for help.

Ancestry.com will be available to library members later this week. Instructions to connect to Ancestry will be available online, or, contact the library for help.

The publishers of Choice have been contacted to see whether accessibility could be changed in the circumstances. If the library is able to offer this service outside the library, information will be posted online.

Many thanks
Rebecca

Rebecca Browning – Library Services Team Leader

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Business Support Plan

Willoughby City Council’s Business Support Plan, worth up to $1.66 million over six months, was approved at an extraordinary meeting last night. 

It offers relief on rents, fees and penalties to help support local businesses and community groups through the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Business Support Plan includes:

• Rent relief for Council’s restaurants and cafes tenants totalling $573,000 over six months.

• Waiving licences and fees for sporting organisations for up to six months, saving them $600,000.

• Relaxing some infringements that don’t impact on health or safety (eg overstaying a parking meter), valued around $55,000

• Fee concessions for 6 months equating to about $435,000, including:
o waiving some environmental health inspection fees (but not those that directly relate to food hygiene), fire safety fees, footway dining and advertising fees
o a 50% fee reduction for Chatswood Mall Market stallholders

Mayor Gail Giles-Gidney said the Business Support Plan was flexible so it can be revisited if there are further health orders, or benefit from other government assistance.

“We’re in tough times so we moved quickly to create a plan with maximum financial benefit to offset those impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak while ensuring continuation of critical functions and health and safety,” Mayor Giles-Gidney said.

“We recognise the deep and long term impacts of COVID-19 on local small businesses and the flow-on effects to our community.

“A report outlining what we are doing for vulnerable members in our community was also presented to Council.”

To ensure agility and to respond more quickly, the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer were delegated joint authority to make changes to the Business Support Plan as needed.

Councillors also a considered a financial strategy to understand the impacts on Willoughby City Council’s bottom line and manage risk, while supporting the community and maintaining major projects.

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Coolaroo Reserve Action Plan

The Draft Coolaroo Reserve Action Plan is open consultation. You can provide feedback through Council’s Have Your Say webpage using the link below:

To ensure you views are fully considered and reported to Council we recommend that you submit your views ro Council via email at: email@willoughby.nsw.gov.au rather than respond to ‘Have Your Say’.

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Extraordinary Council Meeting

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Willoughby Council has convened an Extraordinary Meeting for Monday night 30 March 2020.

The Minister for Health and Medical Research, the Hon. Brad Hazzard MP issued the Public Health (COVID-19 Gatherings) Order 2020 restricting gatherings in indoor spaces. For community and staff safety, you will no longer be able to attend chambers to watch the council meeting. However, the meeting will be live streamed and can be viewed on Council’s website. 

The Agenda for the meeting includes:

  • Council response to the business and community impacts of COVID-19 virus
  • Instrument of delegation to Mayor and CEO
  • Confidential business support plan
  • Confidential financial impacts and strategy

READ OFFICER’S REPORT

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