HOMEBUSH NORTH PRECINCT MASTER PLAN REPORT
Homebush PrecinctBay Master Plan | GroupGSA | 04 Feb 2022 Prepared for City of Canada Council Pg 1 For: City of Canada Bay Council
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, and pay our respects to their elders past present and emerging, recognising their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
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27.11.2020
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Revised master plan
21.01.2021
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Revised master plan
28.01.2021
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Revised yield table
29.01.2021
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Revised building heights - Lot D
17.02.2021
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Revised yield table
18.02.2021
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Variation - Issue for Review
16.04.2021
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Revised Master Plan
20.04.2021
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Revised yield table
26.04.2021
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Revised Master Plan
04/02/2022
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01/ INTRODUCTION
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02/ INTRODUCTION
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PRCUTS POLICY FRAMEWORK
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PRCUTS IMPLEMENTATION TOOL KIT 9
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HOMEBUSH NORTH PRECINCT VISION
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MASTER PLAN
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LOT AMALGAMATION
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GROUND LEVEL SETBACK
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BUILDING HEIGHT STRATEGY
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PRCUTS PLANNING AND DESIGN GUIDELINES
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STREET WALL
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PRCUTS_FSR + HEIGHTS
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OPEN SPACE AND LINKS
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PROPOSED ZONING
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SHADOW ANALYSIS
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05/ STREET INTERFACE
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CITY OF CANADA BAY POLICIES AND GUIDELINES 13 CITY OF CANADA BAY
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POLICIES AND GUIDELINES
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03/ POLICY CONTEXT & SITE ANALYSIS
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GEORGE & KING STREET SPINE
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VICTORIA AVENUE
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THE SITE
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KING STREET SHARED ZONE
SITE CHARACTER Streetscape
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STATION AVENUE SHARED ZONE 47
Infrastructure
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SITE ANALYSIS
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STRATEGY CONTEXT: PRCUTS Access and connectivity
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Land use and activation
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Public domain and streetscape
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OPPORTUNITIES & CONSTRAINTS 26 Opportunities 26 Challenges
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION In November 2016, Urban Growth NSW released the Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy (PRCUTS) together with a package of implementation and reference documents. A Section 117 Ministerial Direction gives the Strategy and Implementation Tool Kit statutory weight. PRCUTS aims to renew Parramatta Road and adjacent communities through investments in homes, jobs, transport, open spaces and public amenity. It presents significant urban renewal opportunities for land within defined development precincts. In response to PRCUTS, the City of Canada Bay has commenced additional urban design, traffic and transportation investigations for 3 precincts: Burwood, Homebush and Kings Bay. This work seeks to ensure that all future decisions to rezone land will be made with a thorough understanding of potential cumulative impacts and will achieve orderly, transparent and high-quality design outcomes. The Urban Design testing of the PRCUTS planning and design controls has been undertaken and informs this project. The Masterplan proposed in this report for Kings Bay consolidates the PRCUTS with other studies and plans that Council has produced that support the implementation of the PRCUTS. The Masterplan is intended to guide the future built form and urban environment and to inform amendments to the Canada Bay LEP 2013, DCP and contributions plan.
The Parramatta Road Corridor The Parramatta Road Corridor traverses 20 kilometres from Granville in the west to Camperdown in the east. The corridor includes land adjoining Parramatta Road, and wider focus precincts where future development is considered appropriate based on function and character. Within PRCUTS, the Corridor is separated into two distinct sections – Corridor West and Corridor East. Corridor East includes the land within the Canada Bay, Strathfield and Burwood LGAs. There are three renewal precincts which include land within the City of Canada Bay: Homebush, BurwoodConcord (Burwood), and Kings Bay.
This Report synthesises all of the above and reimagines the future character of Homebush North Precinct as a new, mixed use precinct housing a new community of residents attracted to the area for its high amenity and access to employment at Parramatta CBD and Sydney Olympic Park. The precinct will provide a long term supply of housing stock to meet increasing demand as Sydney Olympic Park grows into a new city. T
T The Homebush North Precinct will be an active and varied hub, blending high density residential with mixed use. It will be supported by green links and open space, with connections to rail.
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PRCUTS Transformation Strategy
As part of the baseline analysis, we have critically reviewed and distilled key information related to PRCUTS.
State Implementation Plan
As demonstrated on the flowchart adjacent, there is a substantial amount of policy and strategic thinking that has been evolved and directly impacts the three precincts that are the subjects of this study. We see the literature review in the following chapters as the next step in this process, and have tried to summarise and graphically represent the key information that will assist in moving the project forward to design development.
Metropolitan
GANSW Policies and Guidelines
UAIP
Design Guidelines
Greater Sydney Region Plan - A Metropolis of Three Cities
Eastern City District
Intended as a starting point to evolve throughout the design process, the following chapters will inform our thinking and ground our recommendations through to the master plan phase of the project.
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City of Canada Bay Local Strategic Planning documents including LSPS; housing, employment, development contributions plans
PRCUTS Specific Policies and Strategies
Planning Proposals
Canada Bay Local Environment Plan NSW State Government Government Architect New South Wales
Canada Bay Development Control Plan
Greater Sydney Commission City of Canada Bay Council *coloured boxes indicate literature review input by SGS
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Infrastructure Schedule
Canada Bay Local Character Statements
PRCUTS POLICY FRAMEWORK NEW PARRAMATTA RD Quick Reference Guide As at September 2014
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While the Strategy does not directly rezone land, it establishes the framework for land use and transport planning to guide, coordinate and facilitate changes to local planning controls that will lead to the Corridor’s transformation. The Strategy will be implemented through planning proposals prepared by landowners or developers, comprehensive local environmental plan reviews undertaken by councils, and State environmental planning policies for future Priority Precincts. The strategy sets out a vision for the corridor of tomorrow: − housing choice and affordability − diverse and resilient economy − accessible and connected − vibrant communities and places − green spaces and links − sustainability and resilience − delivery
Relevance to project: The Strategy sets an overarching vision and high level employment and dwelling projections that are summarised in the adjacent pages. It also identifies a number of challenges to achieving these, which have been synthesised graphically onto maps in the next chapter.
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Homebush Precinct The Homebush Precinct will be transformed into an active and varied hub, blending higher density housing and a mix of different uses, supported by a network of green links and open spaces with walking access to four train stations.
The activity hub of the Precinct will be located between Homebush Station, North Strathfield Station and Strathfield Station. This area will have a revitalised and active urban mixed-use character with both Parramatta Road and George Street forming main street spines that build on the character and attraction of the Bakehouse Quarter and the curved alignment of Parramatta Road. Taller residential buildings will mark the core of the Precinct near all three stations. A dense network of streets will extend northward and westward from the activity hub through the Precinct to provide walkable medium-density residential neighbourhoods oriented to the open space network. The green corridor of Powell’s Creek will reach from the heart of the Precinct to Sydney Olympic Park and Homebush Bay beyond. − Population: 19,500 by 2050 − Homes: 9,500 by 2050 − Jobs: 12,900 by 2050
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The purpose of the Parramatta Road Corridor Planning and Design Guidelines is to: − describe the priorities and principles that will ensure future development achieves high design quality and design excellence − guide the rapidly changing character of the Corridor whilst ensuring future development responds to the distinct character and identity along different parts of the Corridor
The Guidelines have been prepared as planning and development controls significantly differ across the local government areas that make up the Corridor, and have been developed to assist designers and planners apply ‘better practice’ design principles to promote high quality public, private amenity and good design.
Relevance to project: The controls identified in the PRCUTS guidelines will be tested throughout the master plan process and recommendations made at the conclusion of the study. The guidelines also identify a number of public domain requirements, strategic links, opportunities and constraints for each precinct, which have been identified and graphically represented for each precinct in later chapters.
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Infrastructure Schedule
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Identifies infrastructure in the Corridor must respond to population growth and change.
Intended to inform and guide the land use planning and development decisions in the Corridor in the short term.
It also recognises that some existing infrastructure is ageing or is insufficient to meet the needs of communities as they grow and change. The Infrastructure Schedule therefore identifies the transport, open space, community, education and health facilities required to support the proposed growth across the Corridor. It will also assist the coordination of infrastructure and services provided by state agencies, government-owned corporations, local government and the private sector.
Relevance to Homebush North: GroupGSA are working on this study with SGS Planning and Economics who have provided a separate literature review of this document as an Appendix.
Relevance to Homebush North: − Identifies the need for a Precinct wide traffic study and supporting modeling that considers the recommended land use and densities and identifies the necessary road improvements and upgrades to be delivered as part of any proposed renewal precinct. − A minimum of 5% of new housing is to be provided as affordable housing − Delivery of Powells Creek Reserve pedestrian and cycle link
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Urban Amenity Improvement Plan Identifies ways to deliver tangible public benefits, contributing to the delivery of liveable communities and neighbourhoods and stimulate the development. The works fall into three categories: − Streetscape upgrade − Creation of new or improved open spaces, urban plazas and town squares − New walking and cycling links to key transport nodes
Relevance to Homebush North: − A number of the UAIP improvement works are proposed within the broader Homebush Precinct but do not specifically reference the precinct boundary of this study
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CITY OF CANADA BAY PRCUTS STRATEGIES There are a number of Strategic documents that have been engaged by Council specifically for the PRCUTS. We have summarised these, and also graphically represented the key information in later chapters of this report.
SUSTAINABLE PRECINCT STRATEGY
Concord West Precinct Master Plan Flood Study CITY OF CANADA BAY Flood Assessment for Concord West Precinct Master Plan
Homebush North, Burwood-Concord and Kings Bay Precincts
Final Draft | 03 7 August 2015 PU003368 25 June 2020 Prepared by Kinesis for Canada Bay Council
PA R R A M AT TA R OA D S E L E C T P R E C I N C T S PUBLIC DOMAIN PLAN JULY 2020
Sustainable Precinct Strategy
City of Canada Bay Preliminary Site Investigation
Flood Ass ess ment for C onc ord Wes t Preci nct M as ter Plan City of C anada Bay
Parramatta Road Urban Transformation Precincts: Kings Bay, Burwood Road and Homebush/Concord West
The Strategy provides strategies and mechanisms to deliver cost-effective and high environmental performance outcomes across all precincts.
17 October 2018 55106_117353 (Rev 0) JBS&G Australia Pty Ltd
Relevance to project: The strategy proposes a number of parking principles for all three precincts, to be taken into consideration during later phases of the project: − Minimise underground parking, with no minimum parking within 800m of metro and other rail stations, and no parking within 400m (consistent with East Rhodes DCP). − Any above ground parking delivered through the project should be designed to be reconfigured to other uses, including commercial and residential floorspace. − Unbundle all parking from the sale of apartments to enable affordable housing and housing choice outcomes. − To support these strategies at a building level, Council should identify key on-street parking spaces for car share adjacent or within the new precincts. It is recommended that new car share spaces are provided on-street (rather than in building) to ensure maximum use by the surrounding community. − The 25% canopy cover target will be required to be achieved at a precinct scale, with some sites delivering higher canopy cover and others that are more constrained.
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Homebush Precinct Master Plan For: City of Canada Bay Council
Concord West Precinct Master Plan Flood Study
Site Investigation Contamination
The study maps the flood risk across the Homebush North precinct.
The investigation identifies a number of contaminated sites across the precincts and their risk level.
Relevance to project: The flood hazard and Flood Planning Area have been graphically represented in later chapters.
Relevance to project: Key sites for at risk of contamination in each precinct has been graphically represented in later chapters.
Parramatta Road Select Precincts Public Domain Plan The purpose of the plan is to ensure that all public domain needs are identified at an early stage and can inform detailed planning in the Corridor. The three overarching design principles are adjacent. Relevance to project: A graphic summary of street setbacks is included in later chapters of this report where we have provided a detailed analysis of each precinct.
CITY OF CANADA BAY POLICIES AND GUIDELINES There are a number of Local Government Policies and guidelines that will be taken into consideration.
Local Strategic Planning Statement CITY OF CANADA BAY
− Priority 5 to provide housing supply, choice and affordability in key locations. The PRCUTS study is specifically highlighted as being able to directly respond to how the additional dwellings needed in the LGA can be provided. − Priority 5.5: 5% affordable housing is to be provided in new developments − Priority 7.8: Include a minimum lot size of 800sqm for boarding houses in the R2 density zones to improve the amenity of boarding houses and reduce their impact on these areas − Priority 9.2 New local centre in Spencer Street in the Kings Bay Precinct to deliver an active main street.
City of Canada Bay Local Strategic Planning Statement The City of Canada Bay Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS) is the core strategic planning document for the City of Canada Bay. It will guide the character of the centres and neighbourhoods into the future. The LSPS brings together and builds on planning work found in Council’s other plans, studies and strategies such as the Local Environmental Plan (LEP), Development Control Plans (DCP) and Contributions Plans. The LSPS will be used to update key components of these plans.
Relevance to project: The PRCUTS precincts can respond to and strengthen the land use vision set by the LSPS. There are also a number of Priorities identified in the LSPS that PRCUTS can respond to:
− Priority 10.1: Investigate and encourage new mixed use forms, larger format uses and urban support services on the ground floor of development with a frontage to Parramatta Road in the Kings Bay Precinct. − Priority 10.2: ensure that the future built form controls and the structure of street blocks in the Kings Bay precinct facilitate:
+ alternate access from a road, other than Parramatta Road + Double height ceilings for ground floor uses that front Parramatta Road + rear lane low bay access for small truck and customer parking + shared loading facilities for non residential uses
EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY STUDY FINAL
AUGUST 2019
Prepared for City of Canada Bay
CANADA BAY LOCAL HOUSING STRATEGY VERSION 3 SEPTEMBER 2019
Prepared for City of Canada Bay
Employment and Productivity Study
City of Canada Bay Housing Strategy
The study acknowledges that the Parramatta Road Corridor is undergoing significant change as part of the PRCUTS.
The Local Housing Strategy analyses the population, demographic and supply issues associated with the delivery and take up of housing in the LGA.
It makes recommendations that aim to ensure that sufficient and appropriately located retail floorspace is provided in the emerging centre of Kings Bay as well as identifying opportunities to retain as much floorspace in these new developments as possible to retain some of the uses in the corridor that will otherwise be displaced.
This assessment is required by City of Canada Bay Council to develop an understanding of what it could do to plan for and deliver optimal residential outcomes for its community.
Relevance to project: The Strategy identifies a number of actions relevant to the PRCUTS: − Large-scale urban renewal to deliver high density housing in the form of apartments as outlined under State Government plans − Develop the Parramatta Road Urban Transformation Precincts as higher density apartment development areas in the short to medium-term. − Housing diversity and choice to be further addressed by infill development around centres, based on planning controls that are feasible, to provide a wider range of housing forms whilst being respectful of local neighbourhood character
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CITY OF CANADA BAY POLICIES AND GUIDELINES Local Movement Strategy Canada Bay Biodiversity Framework and Action Plan
CITY OF CANADA BAY COUNCIL CITY OF CANADA BAY COUNCIL
Social Infrastructure (Community) Strategy and Action Plan
Social Infrastructure (Open Space and Recreation) Strategy and Action Plan 26 September, 2019
August 2019
Social Infrastructure Community Strategy and Action Plan
Open Space and Recreation Strategy and Action Plan
Provides an audit of all community facilities located within our area and owned by Council, NGOs, private sector, and Government agencies.
This report provides a Strategy and Action Plan for social infrastructure (open space and recreation) to 2019, 2026 and 2036. This work identifies our community’s needs, to inform development of a deliverable action plan to inform Council’s budgeting process as well as the operational and resourcing plans for open space and recreation facilities, programs and services.
These trends and principles should inform the future kinds of social infrastructure that is funded and developed within Canada Bay, as well as how they are delivered. The following principles should drive the design and delivery of future community facilities, services and programs to 2036: 1. Diverse and activated 2. Inclusive and equitable 3. Connected and co-located 4. Collaborative and shared 5. Multipurpose and future-proofed
Relevance to project: Draft Parramatta Road Urban Transformation Strategy designates new social infrastructure for Homebush as part of the project which would be located in close proximity to catchment residents. These will be explored in later phases of the study.
The Strategy and Action Plan has been developed alongside a suite of other focus area strategies community facilities, housing, economic productivity, biodiversity, traffic and transport - as part of a review of the City’s planning framework. This review includes the development of the Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS), the land use strategy for the next 20 years and implementation through a revised Local Environmental Plan (LEP) and Development Control Plan (DCP).
Prepared by: GTA Consultants (NSW) Pty Ltd for City of Canada Bay Council on 20/08/19 Reference: N161710 Issue #: Final
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Urban Tree Canopy Strategy The purpose of this Urban Tree Canopy Strategy is to inform the development of the revised City of Canada Bay Local Environment Plan and to present Council’s vision, priorities and actions to managing the urban forest. Achieving the proposed increased canopy cover target will require extensive tree plantings on public and private spaces. If planned appropriately, such plantings can achieve multiple outcomes and maximise the benefits from trees. To identify broad priority planting locations, the following factors were integrated: canopy cover, potential plantable space (Sections 5.2 and 5.3), thermal heat mapping (Section 6.4), and location of proposed green grid opportunities, parks and streets.
Relevance to project: Homebush North is identified in the strategy as being a high priority hot and plantable suburb. The strategy also looks at opportunities to interface with the Greater Sydney Green Grid.
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City of Canada Bay Biodiversity Framework
Local Movement Strategy
An overview of the existing transport, opportunities and constraints, future City of Canada Bay has developed transport and land use trends and this Biodiversity Framework and Action Plan to help to ensure that local changes. It also presents a series of actions per travel mode ecosystem health including species that support overarching strategic objectives and their genetic diversity survive in across the Canada Bay Local Government Area their natural habitat. The Biodiversity Framework and Action Plan supports the Local Strategic Planning Statement which sets out the 20-year vision for land-use in the local area. The plan is based upon six interconnected themes: native vegetation, urban waterways and foreshores, corridors and connectivity, public spaces, urban habitat and green infrastructure. This plan is supported by international, national, state and local policy that drive the development of a biodiversity plan at the local level. This Biodiversity Plan provides capacity to reinforce regional connections and enhance local corridors. It will allow for regional partnerships and is flexible enough to embrace any future infrastructure and development.
Relevance to project: Identification of biodiversity corridors in the Homebush North Precinct.
(LGA). It provides a list of key future projects within and surrounding the PRCUTS precinct study areas including; WestConnex, Sydney Metro West.
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The Homebush North Precinct is an approximately 270m wide stretch of land bound by Homebush Bay Drive and the Northern Line.
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The study area contains a mix of low-density residential and large industrial lots. The study area is accessible by train via Concord West Train Station.
− Victoria Avenue, running east to west, is interrupted by the T9 Northern Line. Within the study area, it is characterised by single storey detached dwellings. East of the study area, Victoria Street turns into a local shopping centre with well-designed and activated public realm.
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SITE CHARACTER Streetscape The study area is characterised by a complex arrangement of local streets. Local streets are characterised by narrow footpaths bound by turfed nature strips. (Station Avenue, to the site’s north, lacks a dedicated pedestrian path.) Residential areas are characterised by low rise detached dwellings on narrow lots, contributing to the suburban character of much of the study area.
Medium density apartment development to the south of the study area is characterised by long 4-5 storey apartment buildings with a retail ground floor. Public domain is poorly configured to the active street frontage - with footpaths disconnected from the retail by narrow nature strips. Street tree canopy is uneven across the study area. The exception is King Street, in the study area’s north-east, which is lined with well-established Melaleuca quinquenervia trees. However, most other streets including George Street and Victoria Avenue lack continuous tree canopies.
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disconnection from the study area’s surrounding recreational assets.
The study area is located in close proximity to transport and leisure opportunities - between Bicentennial Park and Concord West Station.
The study area is also served by Victoria Avenue Public School, which opened in 2015. Aside from primary education, the school incorporates a 47-place day care centre (operated by City of Canada Bay Council), an early childhood health centre (operated by NSW Health), shared community sports facilities and an enlarged hall that accommodates out of school hours community use.
However, the study area has low quality east-west pedestrian connectivity characterised by poorlydesigned and located underpasses at the train line and Homebush Bay Drive. The poor quality of these connections contributes to the sense of
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− The study area has a mixture of residential houses and light industrial buildings. A big industrial block on the southwest of the station reduces the permeability for the southern area to access the station.
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− Existing local centre is located at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Queen Street with retail and shop-top housing.
− Victoria Avenue Public School that sits at the corner of Homebush Bay Drive and Victoria Street is a new school that opened in 2015.
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− There are two pedestrian connections across the train line - an underpass off Station Avenue and the train station overpass.
− Lots of mature trees on King Street create a leafy streetscape for the low-density residential area.
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Homebush North Precinct is located immediately west of Concord West Train Station and bound by large established parklands to the west and south-west.
− George Street that runs North to South is the main street that connects the study area to Parramatta Road.
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− New public open spaces and improvements to existing parks and reserves are proposed to support the transformation of the Homebush Precinct. New and improved pedestrian and cyclist connections will also be provided throughout the precinct.
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− Parramatta Road, Homebush Bay Drive and Concord Road will function as Movement Corridors. George Street will function as a Place for People, and will also be a high pedestrian activity zone. All remaining roads, including Underwood Road and Pomeroy Street, will perform a Local Street function.
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The proposed open space, linkages and high pedestrian activity zones are summarised from PRCUTS Planning and Design Guidelines Chapter 7.
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− The recommended land use zones to implement the vision for the study area are shown in the diagram on the
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PRCUTS Public Domain Plan includes the visioning work undertaken by Roberts Day which explores the future character of the precinct.
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The general street setback is a minimum of 3m, with exceptions of 0m for active frontages.
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Based on the site analysis, literature review and an understanding of the local context, the precinct presents a number of challenges for the design response to the site.
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HOMEBUSH NORTH PRECINCT VISION Homebush Precinct will become a new, mixed use precinct housing a new community of residents attracted to the area for its high amenity and access to employment at Parramatta CBD and Sydney Olympic Park. The precinct will provide a long term supply of housing stock to meet increasing demand as Sydney Olympic Park grows into a new city. - Parramatta Road Corridor Urban Transformation Strategy, UrbanGrowth, 2016
Business Park Neighbourhood Centre Mid-rise residential Low-rise residential Victoria Avenue Public School Concord West Shopping Village
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On 11 March 2021, Sydney Eastern Planning Panel advised that rezoning of 7 Concord Ave is inconsistent with good planning principles and with Ministerial Direction 4.3 pertaining to flooding, and recommended that rezoning of the site should not proceed. 202 George Street, 2 Station Avenue and the properties on the western side of King Street were also identified in the Canada Bay Concord West Flood Study as being flood affected. A flood study is currently being prepared for the Powell’s Creek catchment. This study is anticipated to be completed by mid-2022. Council intends to adopt a precautionary principle in relation to flood affected land in the Powells Creek catchment and intends to retain 7 Concord Avenue and 202 George Street as IN1 General Industrial zone, and 2 Station Avenue and the King Street properties as R2 Low Density Residential, until completion of the study, which can then inform the suitability of the area for rezoning.
Flood Affected Land Socio Economic Study Action 6.5 of the Canada Bay Local Strategic Planning Statement requires Council to undertake a Socio Economic Study prior to any land use change occurring on the site known as 1-7 King Street, Concord West. The study will consider matters including the PRCUTS and Sydney Metro West. It will provide a recommendation on the preferred land use outcome for the site having regard to prevailing strategies and considerations.
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The aim of this master plan is to illustrate how sites proximal to Concord West Station could be redeveloped to increase resident density and transform existing industrial lots into new commercial and residential uses.
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GE ST GEOR
* PRCUTS illustrates a 0.5:1 FSR for a large number of lots in the precinct. 0.7:1 was agreed upon in conversation with Canada Bay Council to facilitate the intensification of these lots through town- and terrace house redevelopment.
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LOT E
E STRE
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1.4 : 1
ENZIE
LOT B 1.9 : 1
6
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed
CONC
Concord West Train Station
4
Powells Creek Reserve
T
MACK
HO ME BUS H
1-2
ETT
− R3 Medium density residential (zoning control)
1-2
CONS
− 0.7:1* (FSR control on all lots unless noted otherwise)
VICTORIA AVENU E
1-2
1-2
Concord West Shops
STREET
− 8.5m (height control)
Victoria Avenue Public School
P
QUEEN
Non-amalgamated lots were designed to comply with the following controls detailed in PRCUTS Planning and Design Guidelines:
1-2 ET GEORGE STRE
Where FSR is lower, town house and terrace house redevelopment is proposed to ensure the character of the local neighbourhood is respected while also facilitating densification.
2.3 : 1
1-2 VICTORIA AVENU E
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Metro West Tunnel Train Station Lots retaining current LEP controls
Existing Built Form Existing Ground Floor Retail Proposed Built Form Proposed Lot Amalgamation
*
Note: Numbers on plans indicate number of storeys Scale 1:5,000 @ A3 0m 20
50
100
200m
LOT AMALGAMATION
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed due to flooding impacts
− The length and depth of the amalgamation are considered to provide space for efficient and functional built form while respecting the original subdivision pattern.
KING STREET
The amalgamation pattern is proposed with consideration of current land ownership status, public domain dedication requirement, built form efficiency and urban design outcome.
Lot A
Bicentennial Park
STATION AVENU E
− Amalgamation is concentrated on existing industrial lots. − Existing lots amalgamated under ‘Lot A’ were identified as an opportunity site for residential redevelopment - the depth of these lots can accommodate a second row of dwellings.
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Lot E
Powells Creek Reserve
OAD ORD R
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Lot B
STREET
HO ME BUS H
Victoria Avenue Public School
QUEEN
BAY DRIV E (A 3)
VICTORIA AVENU E ET GEORGE STRE
− No amalgamation plan has been proposed for a large number of existing residential lots.
Concord West Shops
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ETT T
E STRE
Warbrick Park
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed
Lot C
Lot D
REET
GE ST GEOR
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Open Space Water Body
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Amalgamation Boundary Redevelopable lots (No amalgamation) Desired Through-site Link
Scale 1:5,000 @ A3 0m 20
50
100
200m
GROUND LEVEL SETBACK The street setback are generally following the PRCUTS design guidelines and Public Domain Plan.
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed due to flooding impacts
KING STREET
− Building setbacks to local streets are 3m, unless noted otherwise.
Bicentennial Park
STATION AVENU E
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VICTORIA AVENU E
Concord West Shops
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T OAD ORD R
CONC
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CONS
Powells Creek Reserve
E STRE
STREET
ENZIE
MACK
QUEEN
HO ME BUS H
Victoria Avenue Public School
ET GEORGE STRE
BAY DRIV E (A 3)
VICTORIA AVENU E
ETT T
E STRE
Warbrick Park
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed
REET
GE ST GEOR
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4.5 m Setback to Street 6.0 m Setback to Street 9.0m Side Boundary Setback Current LEP controls retained
Scale 1:5,000 @ A3 0m 20
50
100
200m
BUILDING HEIGHT STRATEGY
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed due to flooding impacts
− The PRCUTS Planning and Design Guidelines set up the base building height control of 8.5m (2 storeys), 10m, 11m (3 storeys), 16m (4 storeys), 22m (6 storeys) and 25m (7 storeys) for different zones.
KING STREET
The building height strategy is informed by the PRCUTS design guidelines, context interface, solar impact to open space and utilisation of land.
Bicentennial Park
8.5 STATION AVENU E
− The building heights are arranged in a way to minimise impact on public parks, low scale residential areas, schools and heritage buildings. −
8.5
8.5
8.5
T
16
ENZIE T
CONS
E STRE
22
OAD ORD R
CONC
BAY DRIV E (A 3)
VICTORIA AVENU E
8.5
8.5
Powells Creek Reserve
Concord West Shops
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MACK
HO ME BUS H
Victoria Avenue Public School
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STREET ETT
If a multi dwelling (terrace) development is proposed the maximum height for that development will be 8.5m. However, if the development complies with the following requirements then it may have a maximum height of 9.0m if:
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Warbrick Park
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E STRE
a) The development follows a 45 degree height plane, measured at the front and rear building line, springing from 7m above the natural ground level, and
8.5
VICTORIA AVENU E
QUEEN
A planning proposal to permit additional maximum building height for terrace housing is currently with the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment for determination.
8.5
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− A maximum building height of one storey will be applied for all areas of open space to allow for structures within parks and plazas.
8.5 6.5
8.5
Heights are utilised within the guideline to minimise site coverage, in order to free up more space on the ground and provide generous separation between buildings.
8.5
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed
b) Only bedrooms and non-habitable spaces are located in the third storey.
16 16
16
REET
GE ST GEOR
16
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Open Space Water Body
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22m PRCUTS height control 8.5m PRCUTS height control 25m PRCUTS height control 10m PRCUTS height control 11m PRCUTS height control 16m PRCUTS height control Note: Numbers on buildings Existing LEP controls retained indicate height of building in metres
6.2-8.5m 8.5-11m 15-16m 19-22m 25m
Scale 1:5,000 @ A3 0m 20
50
100
200m
STREET WALL The street wall heights are informed by the street character, total building height and adjacent built form.
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed due to flooding impacts
KING STREET
− Two-storey street walls have been applied along Victoria Avenue, George Street and King Street to ensure future development creates a consistent streetscape commensurate with the character of the area.
Bicentennial Park
STATION AVENU E
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Concord West Shops
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T OAD ORD R
CONC
T
CONS
Powells Creek Reserve
E STRE
STREET
ENZIE
MACK
QUEEN
HO ME BUS H
Victoria Avenue Public School
ET GEORGE STRE
BAY DRIV E (A 3)
VICTORIA AVENU E
ETT T
E STRE
Warbrick Park
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed
REET
GE ST GEOR
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Open Space Water Body
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2-storey Street Wall Current LEP controls retained Scale 1:5,000 @ A3 0m 20
50
100
200m
OPEN SPACE AND LINKS New public open space and linkages are proposed to improve the existing pedestrian and cyclist network.
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed due to flooding impacts
KING STREET
− Public Open Space and through-site links are provided to align with the PRCUTS design guidelines. In addition to that, several new ones are introduced:
Bicentennial Park
+ Through-site links to the large industrial lots to the south-west (Lot G) and north-west (Lot B) of Concord West train station
STATION AVENU E
+ Potential rear lanes have been identified for nonamalgamated lots to mitigate the impact of car parking on Victoria Avenue, George Street and King Street resulting from the increase in occupants.
Victoria Avenue Gates
Station Square
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VICTORIA AVENU E
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E STRE T
CONS
Powells Creek Reserve
OAD ORD R
CONC
ENZIE
MACK
STREET
HO ME BUS H
Victoria Avenue Public School
QUEEN
BAY DRIV E (A 3)
VICTORIA AVENU E ET GEORGE STRE
For additional information regarding the intended character of the public domain and activation concepts for the open spaces, refer to the Parramatta Road Selected Precincts Public Domain Plan pages 22-23.
Concord West Shops
P
ETT T
E STRE
Warbrick Park
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed
REET
GE ST GEOR
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Open Space Water Body
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Desired Through-site Link Potential Rear Lane Cycleway
Scale 1:5,000 @ A3 0m 20
50
100
200m
PROPOSED ZONING
− Current SP2 School zoning on the Victoria Avenue Public School lot is to be retained
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed due to flooding impacts IN1
Bicentennial Park
− Current B1 Neigbourhood Centre at 3-7 King Street will be retained
R2
KING STREET
Amendments to the PRCUTS recommended land use strategy are proposed to accommodate strategic uses
R3
R3 STATION AVENU E
− IN2 Industrial and R2 Low Density Residential zoning is to be retained in the north-western corner of the site (indicated on the map adjacent) due to flooding impacts.
Current B1 Neighbourhood Centre zoning is to be retained RE1
Concord West Shops
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RE1
VICTORIA AVENU E
T OAD ORD R
CONC
ENZIE T
CONS
E STRE
STREET
IN1
Powells Creek Reserve
MACK
QUEEN
BAY DRIV E (A 3)
Victoria Avenue Public School
ET GEORGE STRE
HO ME BUS H
B1
VICTORIA AVENU E
SP2
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Current SP2 School zoning is to be retained
R3
ET T
Warbrick Park
E STRE
R3
T
Sites will retain current LEP controls and will not be changed R3
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R2 - Low Density Residential
SP2 - School
R3 - Medium Density Residential
IN1 - Industrial
B1 - Neighbourhood Centre RE1 - Public Recreation
REET GE ST GEOR
R2
Scale 1:5,000 @ A3
Refer notes on drawing
0m 20
50
100
200m
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SHADOW ANALYSIS The shadow diagrams are generated by SketchUp with the date set to mid winter (21st June) when the sun is lowest in the sky, and limited between 9 am and 3 pm. The diagram represents the ‘worst case‘ scenario for solar access.
LEGEND 2 hrs sunlight
1 hrs sunlight
0 hrs sunlight Note: Greyed out sites have been excluded as current LEP controls will be retained
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North-west Isometric
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North-east Isometric
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STREET INTERFACE
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An additional 3m setback has been proposed along this spine, widening the green space within the public domain and accommodating footpaths to both sides of the road. A dedicated, two-way cycle lane has also been designed to the east of the road, improving the safety and amenity of cyclists and providing a significant active transport connection to the station.
EXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARY
George Street and King Street will form the major thoroughfare through the proposed Homebush North precinct. The roads are oriented north-south and will link the Concord West Railway Station to the residential streets beyond.
EXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARY
GEORGE & KING STREET SPINE
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
FOOTPATH
3)
2-storey terraced town-houses have been proposed along George and King Streets, which will increase the density of residential dwellings in the precinct, optimising the benefits of station proximity for more people.
HO ME
BU S
HB AY D
RIV E (A
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Existing building footprints Open Space
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100m
VERGE
PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK
PARKING LANE
TRAVEL LANE
TRAVEL LANE
PARKING LANE
EXISTING KERB
EXISTING ROAD CORRIDOR
TOTAL PROPOSED CORRIDOR
TWO WAY CYCLE
FOOTPATH
VERGE
PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK
VICTORIA AVENUE
The overall appearance of the street will be upgraded, incorporating significant landscaping and improving paths of travel to enhance the role of the street as a gateway to Sydney Olympic Park. Widening the public domain by increasing setbacks to 3m either side of the road has enabled the provision of 1.8m footpaths and a two-way cycle lane. Additional portions of planted landscaping will delineate cyclists from motorists and pedestrians, and will improve the overall appearance of the street. The built environment of Victoria Street will feature 2-storey attached dwellings, which will provide a comfortable street wall to sympathetically integrate with the surrounding single story residences.
EXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARY
EXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARY
The proposed design of Victoria Avenue will improve the pedestrian amenity between Victoria Avenue Public School and Concord West Station.
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
FOOTPATH
VERGE
PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK
PARKING LANE
TRAVEL LANE
TRAVEL LANE
PARKING LANE
EXISTING KERB
EXISTING ROAD CORRIDOR
3)
TOTAL PROPOSED CORRIDOR
HO ME
BU S
HB AY D
RIV E (A
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Existing building footprints Open Space
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25
50
100m
TWO WAY CYCLE
FOOTPATH
VERGE
PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK
KING STREET SHARED ZONE
The flush kerbs and paving will indicate the road’s intention as a shared space, while wide portions of planting will link to the adjoining green open space at the corner of King Street and Victoria Avenue. A series of 2-storey terraced townhouses have been proposed along the street’s western elevation. These will be set back by 3m, transferring more
EXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARY
The urban design to the southern portion of King Street addresses the street’s primary function as a threshold to the adjoining station.
CONCORD WEST TRAIN STATION
RESIDENTIAL
RESIDENTIAL
space to the public domain. FOOTPATH PARKING TRAVEL LANE LANE VERGE
PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK
TRAVEL LANE PARKING LANE
EXISTING KERB
EXISTING ROAD CORRIDOR
3)
TOTAL PROPOSED CORRIDOR
HO ME
BU S
HB AY D
RIV E (A
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Existing building footprints Open Space
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VERGE
PROPOSED SETBACK
FOOTPATH
STATION AVENUE SHARED ZONE
As a pedestrianised lane, flush kerbs and a paved road surface will delineate the shared intended use of the road. Wide portions of significant planting will also be introduced to the space to enhance comfort and appearance.
EXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARY
EXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARY
The design approach to Station Avenue aims to provide a public zone in which pedestrians, cyclists and motorists can comfortably share a key local connection. The road will link the higher density dwellings proposed to the north west of the precinct, to the amenity of Concord West station. TOWNHOUSE
The side boundaries of 2-storey terraced townhouses will extend along this street. These dwellings have been set back by a proposed 3m to ensure a sympathetic transition from built form to the public domain of the laneway.
FOOTPATH
VERGE
PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK
SHARED ZONE
EXISTING KERB
EXISTING ROAD CORRIDOR
TOTAL PROPOSED CORRIDOR
3)
TOWNHOUSE
HO ME
BU S
HB AY D
RIV E (A
LEGEND Precinct Boundary Existing lots Existing building footprints Open Space
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VERGE
PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACK
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YIELD ESTIMATE PARRAMATTA ROAD HOMEBUSH PRECINCT GroupGSA for City of Canada Bay Council
Description Master plan issue
Date 18.12.2020
Building heights added
21.01.2021
Revision
Revised lot amalgamation boundaries
28.01.2021
C
Revised FSRs
29.01.2021
D
Revised Lot D
17.02.2021
Revised lots
20.04.2021
F
Existing dwelling numbers added
26.04.2021
G
A B
E
Table 1: Study Area Summary Overall Area:
112,353 sqm
Total Estimated GFA (for the Non-Developed Land):
108,230 sqm
Study Area FSR:
0.96 :1
Potential Additional Units: (* incomplete information from existing PP reports) Total units to be retained:
492 units* 78 units
Density
44 dw/ha
Development Assumptions Building Efficiency (Non-Resi) GFA / GEA Ratio: Retail / Commercial
75%
Apartments GFA / GEA Ratio NSA / GFA Ratio Apartments: Typical Unit Size
Parking
75% 85% 1B 2B 3B
55 sqm (NSA) 77 sqm (NSA) 105 sqm (NSA)
Area per Parking Space (Structured Parking)
35 sqm
Table 2: Yield Estimate Breakdown DEVELOPABLE LAND (on the non-developed parts of the Study Area)
Lot
Land Use
Lot Area (m2)
CURRENT FSR REF
Building Storeys
New FSR
Building Heights (metres)
TOTAL ALLOWABLE GFA (m2)
Unit Mix
Existing Industrial lots
Industrial
51,489
1.0 :1
A+B/DP370556
Residential
1,395
0.5 :1
698
2
King Street lots
Residential
16,102
0.5 :1
8,051
27
Strata Lot, Station Avenue
Residential
2,875
0.75 :1
Lots where Current LEP contols are retained
Lot
Terraces
Land Use
Residential
Non-Amalgamated Lots SUBTOTAL
71,861
Lot Area (m2) 22,269
0.5 :1
22,269
1-Bed
2-Bed
3-Bed
% 2-Bed
% 3-Bed
Indicative Average Unit Size (GFA, m2)
1-Bed
2-Bed
3-Bed
% 1-Bed
% 2-Bed
% 3-Bed
Indicative Average Unit Size (GFA, m2)
51,489
0.9 :1
PRCUTS FSR REF
% 1-Bed
Existing Units
New FSR
Building Storeys
Building Heights (metres)
0.7 :1
2
8.5
0.7 :1
2,156
49
62,394
78
TOTAL GFA (m2)
Unit Mix Units
15,588 15,588
183 183
-
-
-
-
-
-
0%
0%
0%
85
LOT B
Residential
8,000
1.9 :1
1.9 :1
4 to 6
9.9 to 16
15,200
165
33
99
33
20%
60%
20%
92
LOT C
Residential
3,389
1.4 :1
1.4 :1
3 to 4
9.9 to 16
4,745
52
10
31
10
20%
60%
20%
92
6,017
1.4 :1
3 to 4
9.9 to 16
8,424
92
18
55
18
20%
60%
20%
92
817
2.3 :1
2 to 4
6.2 to 16
1,879 No information
118
374
96
LOT D Residential * site will retain current LEP controls LOT F Residential+Commercial
Lots employing new FSR controls
TOTAL
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40,492
1.1
112,353
1.0
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45,836
1
108,230
492 units
570 units
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