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Accounting for bushfire hazards

As we look at doing development on the Garden Suburb site, there are various controls and restrictions that we have to take into account. One of these is the Rural Fire Service Bushfire hazard rules. These rules look at things like how far away a building is from a forest, what access in and out of a property there should be, what bushfire fighting resources are available, etc.

They also stipulate things like the type of materials that need to be used in any new construction; e.g. how fire-retardant they need to be.

The Bushfire consultants have come back to us with some really helpful principles that will shape any future development and construction.

This map shows the affected bushfire hazard areas (in the future - when there is more residential development in the South-Eastern area). The orange shaded area has some restrictions about the type of buildings that can be built there.

There are a few key points that help us as we plan ahead:

  • We probably can’t ‘expand’ the existing church building - in such a way to increase its seating capacity. Doing that could cause an RFS review of whether a church building can be in that particular spot.

  • We probably can’t build ‘classrooms’ in that area, since new classrooms will probably have to get built a certain distance away from the bushfire hazard.

  • We can keep using the existing building for church and classrooms. That’s fine because they are already used for those purposes.

  • We can build around the existing buildings; things like a foyer and storage shed.

With these principles in place, we have started discussing them with our Architect and working out good solutions for how best to develop on the site to serve the gospel in years to come.

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Building Video Update

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Building Video Update

Watch a brief video on where things are up to with the property process…

The building committee has been working away over the past few months on lots of things.

  • First, we’re all still waiting on the Council to approve the current owner’s DA submission for their new building. They told us everything is looking good for that, it’s just a matter of time.

  • We’ve ordered a full site survey for the property - this will provide a base for all future plans and architectural drawings.

  • We’ve arranged a Fire Hazzard Assessment to see what implications the trees to the south of the property might have on any future development.

  • We’re scoping out what we might need the site to be in 20-30 years so we can make stage 1 plans accordingly; things like how many car spaces and classrooms we’ll need.

  • We’re looking at which parts of the property and land can we use tax-deductible funds for… There will be about $1.7m in property purchase costs that we can’t use tax-deductible funds for. We hope to be able to raise all of that $1.7m, however, we might need to get a loan for some of that cost.

  • We’ve been working towards setting a renovation budget… not too big.. not too small.

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Signed Contracts!

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Signed Contracts!

Watch an update from Greg about signing the contracts for the Garden Suburb site…

Great news, we have a signed contract for the Garden Suburb property! It’s been such a long time coming it seems a bit surreal.

The contract has all the elements in it that we were anticipating:

  • Conditional on the current owners getting their DA approved

  • 18 delay between their DA approval and when we finally settle and take control of the property.

  • The sale price is $5.25m + gst.

Please thank God that we’ve made it this far.

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Contracts, Timing and Finances | Building Update

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Contracts, Timing and Finances | Building Update

See update from Greg about where things are at with the Garden Suburb property…

The contract that we’re working towards has a few things worth detailing:

  • It will have a condition that the current owners get DA approval for their new building construction. So, in the unlikely event they can’t get DA approval, we’ll get our deposit back.

  • It will have an 18 month settlement period, from the date they get their DA approval to give them time to build their new building on their new site.

In the meantime we’re starting to think into what the long-term plans should look like on the site as a place we can preach the gospel from for generations to come.

We’re also moving towards a new series on giving towards the building that will start in a few months.

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