Save middle head public meeting 17 july 2014

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Headland Preservation Group Public Meeting 17 July 2014 www.hpg.org.au Save Middle Head

Transcript of Save middle head public meeting 17 july 2014

Headland Preservation Group Public Meeting 17 July 2014 www.hpg.org.au

Save Middle Head

Tonight’s meeting

● What 10 Terminal was – Hon Charlie Lynn● John Howard & Tony Abbott’s vision – Tim James● How the proposal will change 10 Terminal – Marta Sengers● What 10 Terminal could be – Julie Goodsir● EPBC and SHFT Acts – Linda Bergin● Submission guidance – Julie Goodsir● The planned Rally – Kay Stammers● Financial summary – Tony MacCormick

The greatest threat to our parkland & heritage is the belief that someone else will save it

Hon Charlie Lynn MLCImportance of the 10 Terminal Buildings

The Trust’s own Comprehensive Management Plan● Classifies them as “rare & exceptional” and says● “Original World War 2 buildings should not be demolished but be adaptively

re-used for uses compatible with their original and community uses”

Tim JamesHoward and Abbott’s Vision

Tony Abbott said the principles I have attempted to uphold ..● that all bushland must be protected forever; ● that there should be no large scale commercial development;● that heritage buildings should be protected and restored;

The Development Proposal – 3rd Version

10 Terminal

The Proposed Development: Key Points

■ The proposed development involves the majority demolition of the “exceptionally rare” * 10 Terminal complex and replaced with a large 2 storey out of context with others in the area

■ Estimate about 75% will be demolished (all internal walls, most windows, ceilings and most of the roofs)

■ Increased footprint of buildings■ The proponent claims that this is adaptive re-use!■ It will still require an amendment to the Trust’s

Management Plan and the Minister’s approval under SHFT Act

* Rated by Trust’s own Conservation Management Plan.

More Key Points

■ A narrow walkway has been provided for ‘public access’ between buildings but private secure gardens will be fenced off

■ Ambulance drive through, access roads & loading dock■ A heat shield (firewall for bushfire protection) 150

metres long with heights from 2 to over 3 metres, in the form of landscaped ‘berms’

■ Loss of public parkland for buildings and car spaces■ Wrong place for a large aged care home with 89 beds

in an isolated bushfire prone area with single road access & no services

The Site Today

Current Parking

The Harbour Trust’s Management Plan

■ Kept 10 Terminal as a single storey

■ Provided public parking

■ Retained more open space

Trust Management Plan

Trust Proposed Amended Management Plan Oct ‘13

The Site Today

Proposed Development

Proposed Development: parking

Proposed Development: buildings

Proposed Development: heat shields/’berms’

Proposed Development: footprint

Proposed Development: footprints old & new

Proposed Development: footprint demolition plan

Heat Shields – ‘Berms’: 2.3m to 3.2 metres high

Historic 1801 Fort

We have a better use for 10 Terminal

● Outlined at the Trust’s Open Board meeting on 17 June● Cultural Interpretative Centre involving all past and

present users of the area○ Military○ Indigenous○ NPWS○ SIMS○ ASOPA○ Education○ Tourist potential

The Simultaneous Assessment Process

ActionsDocuments published

Planning reportTraffic reportFire reportStormwater control

Architectural drawingsHeritage statementLandscape design7 July

Public Submissions

Friday 30 July

Mail submissions must arrive

5 PM Sunday 3 August

Deadline for ALL submissions

The Trust Act to Trust

* Objects/Functions* Trust Comprehensive Plan* Trust Management Plan

The EPBC Act to MHHC* Significant Impact on “Environment”* Economic and Social* ESD

Watch out for timing. Late submissions may be conveniently ignored

Timing

EPBC and Trust Acts

EPBC (VERY BROAD)Significant Impact on the Environment means1. ecosystems inc. people/communities2. natural and physical 3. qualities and character of locations4. heritage values5. social, economic and culturalEconomic and Social MattersEcologically Sustainable Development

TRUSTObjects- to protect, conserve and interpret the environmental and heritage values of Trust land;- to maximise public access to Trust land;- to establish and manage suitable Trust land as a parkFunctions- to undertake community consultation- rehabilitate...in accordance with the plans- promote appreciation of Trust land, in particular its environmental and heritage valuesComprehensive PlanMiddle Head Management Plan

And after the submissions lodged?

Separate, not shared, assessments

EPBC- MHHC may revise yet again- all comments and revisions to Department- Republish within 10 days- Department reports to Minister- Minister determines within 40 business days

Trust?

If either determination is “not approved”, then the proposal cannot proceed

Significant Adverse ImpactsThe guide is on your chair & at the desk

Arguments against the aged care proposal1. Loss of public access - land and buildings2. Loss of social aspects3. Loss of heritage - military & indigenous4. Risk of bushfire 5. Alteration of NATURAL Landscape6. Traffic & Parking7. Loss of aesthetics8. Negative economic impact9. In-transparent process

General guidelines for letter writing● Focus on Significant impact● Don’t be emotional● Don’t be personal

Make sure you get your submission in on Time

Top Secret - Fire Safety Evacuation Plan

Your contribution now more essential than ever

■ Write a submission - details of what, where and when

on your chair & at the desk

■ Attend the Rally at 11am on Sunday 27 July outside the

10 Terminal buildings

■ Donate what you can to keep HPG fighting

■ Register your email & become an HPG member if you

are not already

Attend the Rally –11am Sunday 27 July