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State Significant Development

Determination

Prospect Logistics Estate

Cumberland

Current Status: Determination

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Proposed warehouse and logistics estate at Clunies Ross Street, Pemulwuy. The proposed
development includes the construction and operation of seven warehouses ranging in height
from 11 metres to 42 metres with a gross floor area of circa 96,000m².

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Notice of Exhibition (1)

Request for SEARs (2)

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EIS (30)

Response to Submissions (45)

Agency Advice (14)

Additional Information (1)

Assessment (3)

Determination (4)

Post-determination Notices (1)

Approved Documents

Management Plans and Strategies (26)

Reports (6)

Notifications (8)

Other Documents (41)

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Allan Rice
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
To whom it concerns
I object to the proposed Estate because of the current lack of road structure in the area. I've written to Cumberland council about opening up the road at the western end of Butu Wargun Road to Reconciliation Road for access to Prospect road, (a simple process as there is already a bus road through there). This would alleviate a lot of the traffic that "rat runs" through Clunies Ross Street and associated small streets around there. It would also stop Rat Runs from M4 travelling to the east through the back steets (Blacktown Road) (Stoddard Road) at Prospect over the Great Western Hwy. Or join Foundation Road to Clunies Ross. Either way the traffic from theses proposed new buildings will severely clog these now over used Streets.
Thank you.
Allan Rice
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Comment
Sydney , New South Wales
Message
Please see attached response from the NSW EPA.
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Fire & Rescue NSW
Comment
GREENACRE , New South Wales
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Name Withheld
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
The 8 years I have been here since building there has been nothing but extensive noise and dust produced by the industrial area behind by house and down the road. I object as this will impact onto he environment and increase the detrimental effects if living here. The noise the pollutants and increases keto heavy vehicle traffic and petrol fumes. This is too close to a residential area and needs to be rezoned. The value of our properties will reduce and affect our sell ability. This project build will last more than 1 year and will affect my young family's health, sleep and limit our ability to play outside. The building heights are too high and will block amount of light in the evenings in the winter the wall as it is is 10 mtrs high and blocks substantial light in winter.
This is not for this area and should be declined. Look for somewhere else to do this.
Cumberland Council
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Name Withheld
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
I am vehemently against this proposal due to the following reasons:
- The increased traffic due to the logistical nature of the proposal will increase pollution to the area which will impact:
* families living in the area
* wildlife (especially those living in and around the Lakewood lake)
* local environment
- increased traffic to Clunies Ross Street especially since the opposite end of the site has a bottleneck entry/exit whereas the proposal has a number of entries/exits along Clunies Ross Rd. If the proposal proceeds, it will choke the entry and exit into Pemulwuy for residents without an added artery leaving the estate
- The eyesore of the proposed 42 metre monstrosity and the potential impact this will have on the value of the area
In order for me to consider approval of the proposal, please amend the proposal to reduce the number of entries/exits to Clunies Ross Street so vehicles are coming and going from the opposite end of the development (on the commercial side well away from residents and wildlife - create another road there if possible) and remove warehouse 1 & 2 (especially warehouse 1). All construction vehicles to enter and exit via Foundation Place to neutralise impact to residents during construction.
Lucy Walton
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
I don’t want this building to be visible from this side of Prospect Hill. At 42 meters in height the industrial nature of the building would be obvious, and not be respectful of cultural sensitivities nor residential nature of this area
Muhammad Hasnat Ronbe
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
1. The Clunies Ross Street has trucks parked across the road which already makes it risky to use the road for a heavily populated residential area just across the road. 2. Based on the plan it also seems that it’s hight will be huge, towering over the reconciliation hill. 3. Given it’s adjacent to the reconciliation hill can there be not an indigenous Australian cultural park where people/kids can learn about first Australian culture & history? There’s no such place anywhere within greater Western Sydney as far as I know. And this location will be perfectly suited because of its historical significance. It will also create jobs. It could be a vibrant beautiful place.
Biodiversity and Conservation Division
Comment
PARRAMATTA , New South Wales
Message
Please find attached EES response
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Blacktown City Council
Comment
BLACKTOWN , New South Wales
Message
Please find attached comments which should be address and opportunity for further comment by Council.
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Heritage NSW – Aboriginal cultural heritage (ACH)
Comment
Sydney , New South Wales
Message
Please see attached letter.
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Heritage NSW – HERITAGE COUNCIL OF NSW
Comment
PARRAMATTA , New South Wales
Message
Heritage NSW comments.
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Crown Lands
Comment
Newcastle , South Australia
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ROADS AND MARITIME SERVICES DIVISION
Comment
PARRAMATTA , New South Wales
Message
Please see attached TfNSW Reponse
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Name Withheld
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
Please see attached letter of objection.
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Name Withheld
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
I would like to strongly object the proposed development due to following reasons.

1) Traffic:

a) It is clearly mentioned in TfNSW and Blacktown council inputs to this logistics estate with a gross floor space 96,000 m2 and 24/7 hours operation which will generate significant amounts of freight and other heavy vehicles traffic on Clunies Ross St, Wombat St and Warin Ave.

b) There are neither entry restrictions proposed on parcel delivery vans and heavy vehicles into the local roads nor traffic calming measures by the Cumberland Council.

c) Wombat St is not a dead-end street but connected to Clunies Ross St and local roads of Lakewood side of Pemulwuy. Warin Ave and all connecting local roads will also be affected as much as Wombat St. Please attached map picture which shows how traffic will affect all Lakewood residents.
Please see marked up attachment showing affected local roads.

2) Invasion of Privacy of Closed Residential Community and Risks of PettyThefts and Crimes:

Pemulwuy Lakewood is closed residential community housing varied age group families. The community enjoys their privacy and natural surroundings and feel secure in their close vicinity. Young families with kids and elderly enjoys their morning and evening walks around Pemulwuy Lake.

This 24/7 hours industrial scale logistics estate will destroy the security and peace of the local neighbourhood.

a) Noisy and polluting logistic vehicles in our local roads will destroy the peace and security of our homes.
b) Our local roads will be an open ground for rat running by parcel delivery vans and the estate workforce light vehicles 24/7 hours to avoid Great Western Highway.
c) The logistic estate’s workforce will use Lakewood’s local roads to reach to Pemulwuy Market place and will create further parking issues.
d) Families with kids will not feel secure due to large influx of logistic vehicles and outsiders on our local roads.
e) Increased risks of petty thefts and crimes due to a big increase in outsiders floating within the suburb beyond normal working hours is a strong possibility.

3) Noise Pollution:
Increased heavy vehicle traffic on internal Pemulwuy Lakewood streets and functioning of warehouses will create lots of noise pollution in peaceful residential area.

Hence, I strongly object to the proposed development in our neighbourhood.

As a minimum the Council and the developer should impose entry restrictions to logistics vehicles and fund a traffic calming project on all affected local roads (Wombat St, Muttong St, Durawi St, Jirrang St, Warin Ave, Buran Rd, Bulbi St) in Lakewood to minimise the negative influences and damage to the Lakewood, Pemulwuy community, if the proposed logistics estate development were to be further progressed.
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Kamexa Patel
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
I strongly oppose this project because it's going to create heavy vehicles traffic in the area. Secondly its going break privacy of closed residential community
and going to increase risks of thefts and crimes.
Kaushal Golwala
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
This project will create significant traffic congestion on local road, create noise pollution, affect daily life of the people. There should not entry and exit from clunnies road at all.
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Name Withheld
Object
PEMULWUY , New South Wales
Message
The size and height of the project does not fit in with the surrounding area. The height of 42m will be an Eye sore and break the eyeline view of Prospect Hill, which is heritage listed and an important Aboriginal landmark. Cumberland council have indicated a viewing platform is to be constructed on the hill. The height of this development going to obscure and viewing points and be a compete eyesore.
The local streets are narrow and traffic congestion will be a major issue on my street Warin Avenue. Our street barely has room
For 2 way local traffic currently. With the extra cars into Clunies Ross our small road will become a major thoroughfare. This is dangerous for the many young children in the area whose parents chose to live in these quiet streets without threat of traffic congestion. Proper traffic assessment has not been conducted or included in the plans.
Entrance to this development should be through Reconciliation Drive and not Clunies Ross street to maintain the Cumberland council side as residential only traffic. What measures are in place to stop Warin Avenue and surrounding streets in becoming a thoroughfare to shortcut to Greystanes, wetherill park etc.
There has not been proper consultation with local residents. Proper residential consultation should of been instigated before we received the development application. The images exhibited are misleading and does not take into account the local environment.

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Project Details

Application Number
SSD-10399
Assessment Type
State Significant Development
Development Type
Warehouse or distribution centres
Local Government Areas
Cumberland
Decision
Approved
Determination Date
Decider
Director
Last Modified By
SSD-10399-Mod-8
Last Modified On
15/03/2024

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