Wednesday 17 September 2014

DAs in Play

The following list of various development applications is compiled for community awareness as a snapshot of local activity. Please consult LMCC’s application tracking website for a complete listing and more details. 
  • 20 Laycock Street: 24 Multiple Dwellings- Withdrawn
  • 98 Excelsior Parade: Car Repair Station - alterations and additions - Awaiting Information requested
  • 151 Excelsior Parade: Multiple Dwelling Housing - 23 Units - Under Assessment
  • 135 Excelsior Parade: Childcare Centre - Amendment to Block A, Block B & Condition review, adoption of acoustic report-Under Assessment
  • 96 Excelsior Parade: Recreation Facility (Gym) Energize fitness - Under Assessment
  • 7 Excelsior Parade: Dwelling Alterations and Additions and Garden Wall - Approved
  • 14/37 Laycock Street: Patio Cover - Approved
  • 30 Ambrose Street: Dwelling additions and alterations to garage - Approved
  • 91 Excelsior Parade: 1 into 2 Lot Subdivsion - Under Assessment
  • 252 Skye Point Road: Dwelling House, Garage, Boat Shed, Swimming Pool, Retaining Walls and demolition of existing structures- Lodged
  • 130 Skye Point Road: B149 - Dwelling, Swimming Pool, Retaining Wall, Slipway & Decking to Foreshore-Awaiting Compliance with order
  • 120 Skye Point Road : Retaining Wall - Swimming Pool and Associated Safety Barriers-Approved
  • 188 Coal Point Road: Swimming Pool Compliance Certificate - Lodged
  • 283 Coal Point Road: Roofed Deck - Under assessment

20 Laycock St Update

Local residents who made a submission to the proposed 24 Dwellings on Laycock St were recently advised that the application had been withdrawn. Thanks go out to those who made submissions for a better style of development that respected the local environment.
Whilst this was welcome news the Urban Planner designing the project, Trevor Allen, has said on 22/8/14 "My client has met with the land owner this afternoon and has now advised me that he has an extended period to submit a new DA…

The new DA will require consideration and adjustments to design to accommodate the various ecological issues raised by council with the land. The varying slope of the land is such that these adjustments may have a domino effect across the site. Accordingly, this will take time to consider and resolve. 

I anticipate being in a position to submit a new DA within 12 weeks if not before…”

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