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Mount Majura Solar Farm - the National Capital Authority

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These buildings would be constructed on a concrete slab or stands, with metal or masonry walls, metalroofs, air conditioning, utilities connections and adjacent parking. They would utilise colour schemes,materials and appearances to be generally sympa<strong>the</strong>tic to <strong>the</strong> prevailing rural aes<strong>the</strong>tic.A suitable location for <strong>the</strong> facilities would be selected, avoiding areas that are regarded as havingenvironmental constraints. Sufficient parking would be provided for <strong>the</strong> expected usage.SET-BACKS AND SIGNAGEThere is an existing wire fence installed on <strong>the</strong> property boundary set back from <strong>the</strong> kerb of <strong>Majura</strong> Road asset out in Figure 3.6. In most places this fence will be replaced with a 1.8 to 2.4m cyclone type fence toenclose <strong>the</strong> Proposed Works, both for safety and security purposes. Security requirements permitting, <strong>the</strong>Proponent will aim to avoid <strong>the</strong> requirement for barb wire topped cyclone fencing. The cyclone mesh will bePVC coated and coloured in consideration of <strong>the</strong> rural environmental and reducing aes<strong>the</strong>tic impact. Theboundary will also be planted with screen plants to help preserve rural aes<strong>the</strong>tics (refer to landscape Plan inAnnexure 4). The nearest equipment to this fence line will be approximately 10m.29<strong>Mount</strong> <strong>Majura</strong> <strong>Solar</strong> <strong>Farm</strong> – Works Approval Submission

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