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Glen Alice development - URGENT

To: "'Carol Probets'" <>, <>
Subject: Glen Alice development - URGENT
From: "David Parker" <>
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 20:05:55 +1000
Carol,

>From your email I take it that the purchase has not been finalised and
therefore Lyn does not currently own the property? 

If this is the case then it may be worth further discussion with the
Uniting Church, perhaps with suggestions of securing a land covenant
over the title, the possibility of a non-government organisation
purchasing the blocks with the focus of protecting its natural values,
or perhaps the local Regent Honeyeater group making an offer to purchase
and/or manage the land.

I haven't personally seen the block, nor been to the Capertee.... yet!
But perhaps the horse hasn't bolted just yet.

Regards
David Parker
Griffith NSW


-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Carol Probets
Sent: Thursday, 24 September 2009 4:49 PM
To: 
Subject: Glen Alice development - URGENT

Hi Birders,

I thought people should be aware that there is a development proposed 
on one of the most well-loved birding sites in the Capertee Valley 
(NSW). I have just learnt that we only have until THIS MONDAY (28TH 
SEPT) to object.

Many of you will be familiar with the lovely patch of woodland behind 
the old church and cemetery at Glen Alice. This is one of the few 
publicly accessible sites in the valley where it is possible to 
wander through a patch of good quality Box-Gum woodland. Local 
businesswoman Lyn Richardson has lodged an application with Lithgow 
Council to build a real estate office between the church and the 
cemetery. This application was actually lodged back in May but the 
news has been slow to filter through to the wider community, and I 
have only recently managed to find out some details. Due to 
objections from concerned locals the matter is now going to be dealt 
with at a Council meeting. If you visit this site and feel strongly 
about it passing into private ownership, please make an objection to 
Lithgow Council (details below).

The land is currently owned by the Uniting Church and has been freely 
visited for many years by birdwatchers and others, and is part of an 
official Regent Honeyeater breeding survey site. The following 
background to the change in land tenure is as I understand it from 
several sources. The Glen Alice church closed fairly recently due to 
lack of patronage, and the two blocks that belong to the Uniting 
Church (Lots 40 - which has the church on it - and 41 adjacent) were 
then offered to the Glen Alice Community Association for $1. The 
association were undecided about the cost of upkeep for the old 
church, and time went by with no decision. Lyn (Secretary of the 
association) offered to personally buy Lot 41 from the Uniting Church 
for an undisclosed sum (this block was designated historically for 
the Manse), so that the proceeds could go towards upkeep of the old 
church. The Glen Alice association approved of this action, and the 
DA to build the real estate office on Lot 41 was put to Lithgow 
Council with very little publicity. Lyn states that her purchase of 
Lot 41 is subject to this DA being approved.

I personally feel that this is an inappropriate development, a) on an 
environmentally sensitive site, b) on an historic site, and c) on one 
of the few public sites that birdwatchers have access to in the 
valley.

The developer has stated that access for birdwatchers to the creek 
will not be affected. This may be so, but the following points are 
worth considering.

* The block (Lot 41) to be purchased is over 2000 square metres and 
it extends part-way towards the creek encompassing some of the 
woodland area. Currently if you visit the site you'll see pegs 
marking the corners of the block, approximately halfway down from the 
road towards the creek. This woodland is "White Box Yellow Box 
Blakely's Red Gum Woodland" which is an Endangered Ecological 
Community (EEC) in NSW while its National conservation status is 
Critically Endangered.

* Threatened birds occurring on this site include Regent Honeyeater, 
Swift Parrot, Barking Owl, Little Lorikeet, Brown Treecreeper, 
Black-chinned Honeyeater, Hooded Robin, Grey-crowned Babbler and 
Diamond Firetail. It is also a regular breeding site for a number of 
these species.

* The DA states that the developer intends "to create lawn and 
landscape and improve around the building and improve the 
surroundings of the church also". Such modifications would have a 
direct impact on the EEC and its value as habitat for a range of 
woodland birds found at the site. Creation of lawn and landscaping 
may also facilitate the spread of weeds and the colonisation of feral 
birds such as Common Myna into this valuable woodland remnant.

This is currently a quiet, picturesque spot where it's possible to 
pull off the road, park under the shade of native trees and watch 
birds while picnicking, wandering easily through the native woodland 
or exploring the historic church and cemetery. A commercial real 
estate office with a large advertising sign along the gable seems an 
absurd addition in such a place, yet it may happen.

I believe that a more suitable site for a real estate office should 
be chosen, and the whole site (lots 40, 41, cemetery, paper roads and 
crown land) should be managed as an environmental and historic 
reserve.

If you wish to object to the proposal, please mark your letter "DA 
025/09" and write to the General Manager, Lithgow City Council, PO 
Box 19, Lithgow 2790.

The email address is: 

Please also send copies to the Lithgow Councillors at the following
addresses:











Thanks,

Carol

Carol Probets
Capertee Valley/Blue Mountains NSW

Feel free to pass this information on to others who might be interested.


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