Decision Maker: Central Sydney Planning Committee
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
Moved by the Chair (the Lord Mayor), seconded by Councillor Thalis -
It is resolved that:
(A) the requirement of Section 51N of the City of Sydney Act 1988 to consult with the Central Sydney Traffic and Transport Committee not apply in this instance as the proposal does not require, or that might reasonably be expected to require, the carrying out of road works or traffic control works that are likely to have a significant impact on traffic and transport in the Sydney CBD; and
(B) pursuant
to Section 40 of the City of Sydney Act, 1988, authority be delegated to the
Chief Executive Officer to determine application SSD 10362 (D/2020/610) pending
the concurrence of Sydney Metro and subject to the Chief Executive Officer
determining that the decision will not have a significant adverse financial
impact on the Council subject to the following amendments to Attachment B to
the subject report (additions shown in bold italics, deletions shown in strikethrough):
MAINTAINING SUFFICIENT
SERVICING AND END OF TRIP FACILITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH 88B INSTRUMENT
C4. Prior to commencement of works,
including demolition (except internal fit-out demolition) or the issue of any
Construction Certificate (whichever comes first), a report,
accompanying plans (where applicable) and signed agreement from the owners of
310-322 Pitt Street and 225-227 Castlereagh Street must be provided to the
satisfaction of the City’s Area Planning Manager demonstrating that:
(a) sufficient
compensatory off-street loading and servicing spaces including but not
limited to waste management, deliveries and the like during and post
construction and occupation and end of trip bike facilities are
provided in accordance with any 88B instrument over the subject site; and
(b) sufficient
compensatory access to the end of trip facilities located on level 1 of 310-322
Pitt Street are maintained during and post construction and occupation in
accordance with any 88B instrument over the subject site.
The application was approved for the following reasons:
(A) The proposal is consistent with the strategic planning framework by providing a high-quality mixed-use development in the City including new hotel accommodation, public domain upgrades, a publicly accessible plaza and through site links and new retail spaces.
(B) The applicant has undertaken a competitive design process in accordance with the City’s policy, to which the proposed development is generally consistent. The applicant has adequately responded to the recommendations of the competition jury.
(C) The development complies with the maximum height, floor space and car parking controls contained under the Sydney LEP 2012.
(E) The development is anticipated to create 3,090 construction and 750 ongoing operational jobs.
(F) The development has provided sufficient information to address the SEAR.
(G) All other issues have been appropriately addressed by recommended conditions of consent.
(H) Condition C4 was amended to protect access to the end of trip facilities and the provision of loading and servicing spaces within the adjacent property.
Carried unanimously.
D/2020/610
Report author: David M Zabell
Publication date: 25/03/2021
Date of decision: 25/03/2021
Decided at meeting: 25/03/2021 - Central Sydney Planning Committee
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