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  • BUILDING PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE VOLLEYBALL COURTS TENNIS COURTS BOULEVARD LINKBOULEVARD LINK VOLLEYBALL STADIUMPROPOSED CARPARK BUILDING OVER PROPOSED MUSIC RECITAL HALL STAFF CAR PARKING STUDENTS/VISITORS CARPARK EXISTING OVAL OVAL STUDENTS/VISITORS CARPARK BOUNDARY THOMSON ROSSI ARCHITECTS INTERIOR DESIGNERS FACILITY PLANNERS Phone +61 8 7324 9999 design@thomsonrossi.com.au www.thomsonrossi.com.au 10 scale bar units in millimeters 20 30 40 50 © COPYRIGHTN:\PROJECTS\2894-DTEI.BRIGHTON SEC 11\DRAWINGS\TR\WORKING REVIT MODEL\2894-WM-120302-SITE.rvt21/03/2012 10:26:38 AM SD08-G DPTI.BRIGHTON SEC 11 SITE PLAN - GF MAR 2012 1 : 500 SITE PLAN - GROUND FLOOR
  • It has been buried on the site.
  • It has been buried on the site.
  • • Contamination Assurance was sought that application of safety precautions would occur during site remediation and that contaminated soil will be removed from the site.
  • © COPYRIGHT - GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA - DTEI SETTING OUT OF THE WORK IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT THIS DRAWING SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHEET NO.DTEI ASSET NO.
  • © COPYRIGHT - GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA - DTEI SETTING OUT OF THE WORK IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE VERIFIED ON SITE DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT THIS DRAWING SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHEET NO.DTEI ASSET NO.
  • AQUACULTURE SHED 2 & 7 GROUNDS SHED 6 AQUA STORE SHED 7 VE RA ND AH GENERAL TEACHING BLDG 3A - SCIENCE BLDG 3 - RESOURCE CENTRE BLDG 4 - ADMINISTRATION BLDG 1 - MULTI ARTS, MUSIC & CHANGEROOM BLDG 2 -HO ME EC ON OM IC S BL DG 5 - TE CH NO LO GY W OR KS HO PS BL DG 6 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 CARS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CARS NEW CROSS OVER NEW CARPARK 31 CARSEXISTING CARPARK ENTRYEXIT EXIT 31 8 RE-LINE PARKING RE -L IN E PA RK IN G EX IS TI NG B IT UM EN EXISTING BITUMEN PAVING RETAINED RE TA IN & P RO TE CT E XI ST IN G KE RB NEW TUBULAR SECURITY FENCE NEW TUBULAR SECURITY FENCE NEW TUBULAR SECURITY FENCE NEW TUBULAR SECURITY FENCE NEW INTERLINK MESH ON EXISTING FENCE POSTS NEW TUBULAR SECURITY FENCE LEGEND: EXISTING BUILDING - NO WORK REQUIRED EXISTING BUILDING - AREAS TO BE REFURBISHED SITE
  • The Select Committee into the Proposed Sale and Redevelopment of the Glenside Hospital Site Terms of reference On 2 April 2008, the Select Committee was established by the Legislative Council to inquire into and report on the State Government’s proposed sale and redevelopment of the Glenside Hospital with specific reference to: (a) The effect on the delivery of services of the proposed co-location of mental health, drug and alcohol, rural, regional and State-wide services and the possible security implications (b) The effect of the proposed sale of 42% of the site and its impact on the amenity and enjoyment of open space for patients and the public, biodiversity, conservation and significant trees (c) The impact of the reduction of the available land for more supported accommodation (d) The effect of the proposed sale of precincts 3, 4 and 5 as identified in the State Government’s Concept Master Plan for the site and its possible effect on access to the site and traffic management
  • The council might maintain ownership of the site, but they contract to a private company to run that site, and there is a cost involved in doing that.
  • Tabled Paper Annual Report (pdf 766 KB)

    This inquiry involved six site visits, forty -five submissions, thirty -nine witnesses and a conference in Brisbane.
    Presented
    on
    19/02/1998
Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.