The community of North Richmond and surrounding areas of the Hawkesbury are concerned about new developments west of river without addressing the inadequate infrastructure FIRST.
Aged Care Facility + 197 over 55’s approved – no significant infrastructure upgrades
1,399 dwellings proposed for North Richmond – infrastructure upgrade proposed after the 459th dwelling
580 dwellings proposed for Glossodia
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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Meeting 16 October, 2009 followed by AGM
Monthly Meeting
followed by the AGM 16/11/09
7.00 pm start
North Richmond Community Centre
33 William Street
North Richmond
Apologies
Correspondence
Reports
Financial Report
Heritage Update
Meeting with Planning Minister & Questions
ABC 7:30 Report, other Media reports an any responses
Membership Fees
AGM
Minutes of previous AGM
Election of Officers - we have 3 positions vacant. If you are interested in joining the committee please contact Dave Perry or complete the attached
Dave Perry – Chairman 0421 985162
Vacant – Vice Chair
Steve Hennessy – Vice Chair 45 712584
PO Box 219
North Richmond NSW 2754
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
ABC 7.30 Report, 18/12/09
Meeting 29 October, 2009
Thursday 29th October, 7.00pm
North Richmond Community Centre
33 William Street
North Richmond
Agenda items are as follows:
Welcome to all members and apologies for this rescheduling of our October monthly meeting.
-Discuss options as to future direction of the group
-New nominations or volunteers to join committee
-Correspondence
-Allan Shearan meeting
-Reports
-Raffles
-Media information
Also new committee members are needed to join the committee for us to continue.
We look forward to seeing you on the night.
Dave Perry – Chairman 0421 985162
Larna Ezzy – Vice Chair 0417 468 653
Steve Hennessy – Vice Chair 45 712584
And the Team
PO Box 219
North Richmond NSW 2754
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Meeting 19 October, 2009 - Cancelled
At North Richmond Community Centre
33 William St
North Richmond
Welcome to all members and an invitation to any new members to come along to the October meeting of the NRDCAA and keep up to date with what is happening in our local area.
Agenda items are as follows:
-Discuss options as to where to go from here (re Nth Richmond development)– Legal advice
-Outcomes of council meeting
-Press & media updates
-Correspondence
The NRDCAA committee would like to thank all members, friends and associates who took the time to attend the council meeting on the 15/9/09 & 29/9/09 and wish to advise ‘that all is not lost’ and to please support the upcoming meetings.
Don’t forget to make sure you stay and have a cuppa and a chat.
We look forward to seeing you on the night.
Regards,
Dave Perry – Chairman 0421 985162
Larna Ezzy – Vice Chair 0417 468 653
Steve Hennessy – Vice Chair 45 712584
And the team
PO Box 219
Nth Richmond
NSW 2754
Sunday, September 27, 2009
NRDCAA go to the top!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Council Meeting 29 September, 2009
At the Council Meeting on 29 September a rescission motion will be submitted regarding the decision made at the Extra Ordinary Council Meeting in relation to the North Richmond Seniors Living Development.
To address the meeting you will need to fill in an application form and submit it to Hawkesbury Council before 3pm on the day of the meeting. You can email the application form to pjackson@hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au or contact him on (02) 4560 4426.
The meeting is an open meeting and will start at 5.00pm, with a break at 7.00pm.
Sydney Morning Herald
September 23, 2009
Farms are losing valuable topsoil in a rare dust storm across NSW and southern Queensland that has also raised concerns about an increase in carbon emissions.
Winds up to 90 km/h have rolled through most of NSW, beginning on Tuesday in the state's far west and hitting the eastern half of the state by Wednesday morning.
An orange haze filled the skies, prompting health authorities to issue warnings to pregnant women, the elderly and anyone with chronic respiratory problems.
Dr Stephen Cattle, a soil scientist and dust expert at the University of Sydney, says nutrient-rich topsoil has been blown off NSW farming properties, causing more damage to already drought-stricken areas.
"They're looking at a loss in the potential productivity of their topsoil basically," Dr Cattle told AAP.
"They're losing part of their resource of their land and it's not something that is easily restored."
The effect on future crop yields and grazing lands was not the only damage caused by the rare weather system.
"That's a problem because that (the topsoil) is where most of our organic carbon is stored and carbon is a big issue in terms of emissions and sequestering carbon," Dr Cattle said.
Dust storms are a rare sight in major cities, but NSW Farmers Association president Charles Armstrong said they were a normal part of life for farmers, and the extent of Wednesday's dust storms demonstrated the severity of the drought.
Mr Armstrong said 65 per cent of the state was drought affected, labelling it "a dire situation for our farmers".
"This dust storm acts as a reminder to us all of the nature and extent of the drought, which continues to affect our farmers and communities," Mr Armstrong said in a statement.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Meeting 21 September, 2009
21 September, 2009
North Richmond Community Centre
William Street
North Richmond
Agenda:
Correspondence
Results of the Council meeting on the Buildev Development Application
Other items
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Special Extra Ordinary Council Meeting - 15/9/09
We would appreciate as many people as possible turn up to pack the chamber for this very important Council meeting. Please arrive around 6.30 pm to ensure our precents are noted by all Councillors.
This meeting will be the culmination of over 8 months of work from the community and our chance to have a voice on the inadequate infrastructure , inappropriate development and the future of the villages west of the North Richmond Bridge.
Come and protect the character and the rural amenity of this wonderful part of the Hawkesbury.
This meeting will be advertised in the Gazette and the Courier 3rd & 10th Sept advising of the meeting details. Please tell a friend. Look forward to seeing you on the night.
Dave Perry, Chairman
4571 2309
Larna Ezzy, Vice Chairman
4572 1126
Steve Hennessy, Vice Chairman
4571 2584
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Heritage Council to be fully consulted
To read a copy of the letter click here
The Heritage Council met on 3 June, 2009 to discuss the Interim Heritage Order. You can view the minutes here, item 4.1.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Barry O'Farrell to visit site
Monday, August 10, 2009
17th August, 2009 Meeting
At
North Richmond Community Centre
33, William St.
North Richmond.
Welcome to all members and an invitation to any new members to come along to the August meeting of the NRDCAA and keep up to date with what is happening in our local area.
Agenda items are as follows:
Correspondence.
Reports relating to the current state of the proposed Buildev Development.
Heritage Update.
State Planning Response to North Richmond Town Centre vs. Village classification.
RTA Response
Meeting with Barry.O’Farrell & Brad Hazard re development.
Windsor Bridge RTA information Day.
Media update.
Other items.
This meeting we will be holding a raffle to raise funds so please make sure you purchase a ticket.
Don’t forget to make sure you stay and have a Cuppa and a chat.
We look forward to seeing you on the night.
Regards
Dave Perry Chairman 0421 985162
Larna Ezzy Vice Chairman 0417 468653
Steve Hennessy Vice Chairman 45712584
And the Team.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Keyline Hertiage Bid - Gazette 27 May, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
15 June, 2009 Meeting
North Richmond Community Centre
33 William Street
North Richmond NSW 2754
At this meeting a Special Resolution will be put to members.
The motion is:-
That this Association rescinds the current constitution and
adopts the Model Rules of the Office of Fair Trading as
Revised 2007.
Proposed. Dave Perry
Seconded. Margaret Smith
The Office of Fair Trading is part of the Department of Commerce. The model rules can be viewed at:-
Office of Fair Trading
We hope to have a guest speaker for the subsequent general meeting who will be able to answer questions about development in the area.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Member Meetings
Member Meetings
Monday 20th April 7.00p.m.
Peels Dairy Development as well as Long Range Strategic Plan
North Richmond Community Centre
33 William St, North Richmond
Future meetings will be on the 3rd Monday of each month at the North Richmond Community Centre at 7.00 p.m. i.e. 20th April, 18th May, 15th June etc.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Alternative Solution
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Draft Community Strategic Plan
Click here for the Item from the Business Paper - if the motion is passed at the meeting, it will be placed on public exhibition for a period of time in which time the public can comment in a variety of ways which will be included on the document itself. It is most important that people use this opportunity as this plan looks well into the future and it is the right of each and every one of us to have an opinion considered in the making of it.
This document can be commented on NOW and also in the future when it goes on public exhibition - Councillor email addresses are listed under 'Write to our Councillors' section of this blog if you want to send a message to the Council about what you want our area to be like in 5, 10, 15, 30 years time - do we want to retain the rural character? Do we want urban expansion? Do we need better public transport? Do we need to protect the vulnerable waterways and flora and fauna of the region? Do we want maximum community involvement in decisions being made about what happens where we live? These are just some concerns and issues which need to be considered.
If we want to shape our future then we need to let the Council know that we care about the directions and decisions being made on our behalf and therefore we need to contribute to the criteria which will be considered when applications for developments arise and when decisions are taken on what types of services and infrastructure are required.
So, please take the time to read the document which is attached and encourage your friends, neighbours and work colleagues to do the same. Write to councillors and tell them what we want and dont want, what we need and dont need! They are elected to represent us, not to implement their own personal idea of what the area will be like, so we need to make our voices and ideas heard.
At the next meeting of NRDCAA we will also hold discussions about preparing an group response to submit about this, but as many individuals should also try and let council know we are wanting to involve ourselves in our future - so please write if you can.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Council Meeting 6 April, 2009
Wrtie to Hawkesbury City Councillors
Better still, put your concerns in writing to ensure the Councillors are well informed. We elected the Councillors to represent us and they need to know the communities concerns. Below is a list of all the Councillors email addresses so you can email them all.
Click here to email all the Councillors
If you would like us to publish your letters on this blog please send them to Larna Ezzy
Friday, March 27, 2009
Hawkesbury Action Resource Consortium Concerned about Development
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Letter of Support for Keyline Dam System
Sunday, March 8, 2009
YouTube Video
Monday, March 2, 2009
Join the Committee
Petition 2009 - 108 Grose Vale Road North Richmond
Can you please forward the completed petitions by 12 March, 2009 to:
North Richmond and Districts Community Action Association
c/- PO Box 25
Kurrajong NSW 2758
Sunday, March 1, 2009
TIME TO ACT PRESS RELEASE
The community of North Richmond and surrounding areas of the Hawkesbury have major concerns about a proposed development at 108 Grose Vale Road, North Richmond. The proposal is for an initial Seniors Living development followed by land rezoning for residential use, effectively creating a residential precinct more than twice the size of the current township.
The North Richmond area currently suffers chronic inadequacy in terms of infrastructure and services. This proposal would add to our already congested roads, alter the rural character of the area and result in the loss of vital and heritage keyline dams and prime agricultural land. It would forever alter the beauty and scenic value of the area. There are also major concerns with stormwater runoff into the Hawkesbury River via Redbank Creek when the river’s health is already under great stress.
Surveys conducted in recent years by Hawkesbury City Council have overwhelmingly shown the major quality valued by people in the area is its rural character and people have relocated and built their lives based on indications that this was to be maintained.
The intention to locate seniors in an area reasonably isolated from retail and community facilities with a ten-seater mini-bus as transport provision could potentially lead to isolation for residents or a major increase in use of private transport on local and main roads already stretched to capacity with major congestion problems. It would also place a burden on existing community services and facilities operating at or near full capacity
The community elected a committee to seek further information about the proposal, as many questions and concerns remain unanswered in terms of the impacts this development could have on the people of North Richmond and the wider Hawkesbury community. The committee will be reporting its findings back to the community at a public meeting on February 27th, 2009 at North Richmond Panthers @ 7.30pm.
For further information please contact 0421 985162
Time to act – Issued on Behalf of the North Richmond & Districts Community Action Association.
North Richmond & Districts Community Action Association concerned about proposed development
Time to Save Yeomans' Keyline Farm
Yeomans' unique, world-class Keyline (landscape and dam) farming system is currently under major threat by a proposed housing development (at 108 Grose Vale Road) in North Richmond.
The recently formed ‘North Richmond and Districts Community Action Association' (NRDCAA) would like to inform our community, and beyond, that developers have applied (proposal DA0852/08) to build a Seniors Living Complex on medium density housing lots, on this unique property. They plan to bulldoze two of the original Keyline dams, which currently collect excess water (preventing flooding), and make it available for the maintenance of a healthy landscape and river system, and for local fire control and prevention.
Council were also briefed by the developer, which involves nearly 2,000 homes as the extended plan for the site in November 2008. This development would require the land to be rezoned; thereby destroying what should rightfully be conserved as a National Heritage site.
If we don't address this problem now by way of the HCC "Community Strategic Plan", this invaluable rural amenity could be lost forever. Let's not have another Pitt Town or Rouse Hill type over-development within our area. It would be a major catastrophe, not only for our municipality, but also for Australia and the world, if this proposal were to be approved.
Yobarnie, the site of Yeomans' [carbon] farming Keyline System, was established in the 1940s and ‘50s. At that time Yeomans led the world in designing landscapes that can capture carbon dioxide (more effectively than by planting trees - thereby effectively addressing the climate change challenge), prevent flooding and fire, create productive soils (much faster than had ever been achieved before: an inch of topsoil in three years; normally it takes over 1,000 years), and conserve biodiversity.
Australia, in having access to this working model of genuinely sustainable farm and landscape design and management, is in a more favourable position than the rest of the world, as we all face the challenges of climate change and water related crises. BUT, the value of this asset needs to be recognised, conserved, learned from, and the model further developed.
If this unique beacon of hope for the future is bulldozed and built over, Australia, and the rest of the world, will have lost its oldest and most important model of sustainable landscape and farm design and management.
Yeomans' Keyline System provided part of the inspiration and guidance for the subsequent development of Permaculture, which is increasingly being recognised as one of the most sustainable approaches to food and renewable energy production throughout the world.
More recently, Yeomans' discoveries have been tested favourably in Marin County by researchers at the University of California Berkeley (with the help of Darren Doherty from Victoria), in a project to capture carbon in ranch-land soils.
Given that Yeomans contributed more to solving our climate, water and fire problems than any other farmer, it would seem important to our national heritage that the farms on which he developed his Keyline system should be maintained as a National Heritage site for all present and future generations. If properly managed, this could also be expected to have huge tourism value, and the local environment will be able to continue to benefit from the environmental protection services provided by the property, including preventing pollutants seeping into the Hawkesbury River.
For further information please contact 0421 985 162
Time to act. Issued on Behalf of the North Richmond & District Community Action AssociationSunday, February 1, 2009
Public Meeting 27 February, 2009
PROTECT THE RURAL LIFESTYLE
SAY NO
TO ANOTHER 2000 HOMES
MEDIUM DENSITY/SMALL LOT HOUSING
AT NORTH RICHMOND
MASSIVE TRAFFIC CONGESTION
TOTAL LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE
LOSS OF RURAL DAMS
LOSS OF RURAL CHARACTER
MAJOR CONCERNS WITH STORMWATER RUN OFF
PROPOSED SENIORS DEVELOPMENT NOT SUITABLE
POOR PLANNING
THIS WILL AFFECT ALL WEST OF THE RIVER
NOT SUSTAINABLE
NOT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
**You need to write to the MAYOR & the HCC COUNCILLORS & THE LOCAL MEMBER**
Before the 18th Feb 2009
TELL THEM NO TO MEDIUM DENSITY SMALL LOT DEVELOPMENTS
WEST OF THE RIVER.
NOT NOW . . . NOT EVER!
“MAINTAIN THE RURAL CHARACTER”
LETS FIND OUT THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PROPOSED SENIORS DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT SITE:
'Peel's Dairy' site of 108 Grose Vale Road North Richmond.
PUBLIC MEETING:
North Richmond and Districts Community Action Association invite you to a second meeting.
Where: North Richmond Panthers Club
When: 27th February for 7:30pm start
SIGN A PETITION
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO PROTECT OUR FUTURE 10,000 SIGNATURES REQUIRED ASAP!
(The NRDCAA was elected to represent the Hawkesbury community 21/1/09)
Dave 0421 985 162 Larna 0417 468 653
“MAINTAIN THE RURAL CHARACTER”
LETS FIND OUT THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PROPOSED SENIORS DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENT SITE:
'Peel's Dairy' site of 108 Grose Vale Road North Richmond.
PUBLIC MEETING:
North Richmond and Districts Community Action Association invite you to a second meeting.
Where: North Richmond Panthers Club
When: 27th February for 7:30pm start
SIGN A PETITION
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO PROTECT OUR FUTURE 10,000 SIGNATURES REQUIRED ASAP!
(The NRDCAA was elected to represent the Hawkesbury community 21/1/09)
Dave 0421 985 162 Larna 0417 468 653