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Planning proposal for amendment to Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 – miscellaneous sites

The planning proposal seeks to amend the Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 controls for various sites. The exhibition of the planning proposal is in accordance with section 57 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

The planning proposal introduces amendments to the planning controls in the Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 for the following sites:

37 to 61 Nickson Street, Surry Hills

To change the land use zoning from B4 mixed use to R1 general residential.

37-61 Nickson road Figure 1: Aerial photograph showing 37 to 61 Nickson Street, Surry Hills

39 Pine Street, Newtown

To identify the 'Three Proud People' mural as a heritage item.

Road reservations

To identify portions of the following parcels of land as being reserved for classified road purposes by Roads and Maritime Services (RMS):

  • northern side of Henderson Rd, corner of Wyndham Street, Alexandria (43 Wyndham Street)
  • eastern side of Botany Rd, corner of John Street, Waterloo (1 John Street)
  • land at McEvoy Street, opposite Harley Street, Alexandria (6 Euston Road)
  • land fronting Botany Road for the property known as 377-497 Botany Road, Zetland
  • land fronting Botany Road for the property known as 583 Botany Road, Rosebery.

In addition to identifying the road reservations, an amendment to the land zoning map in the Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 is required to apply the SP2 classified road zone to the following 2 sites:

  • northern side of Henderson Rd, corner of Wyndham Street, Alexandria (43 Wyndham Street)
  • land at McEvoy Street, opposite Harley Street, Alexandria (6 Euston Road).

The Minister has issued an authorisation for Council to exercise delegation to make this plan under Section 59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979.

Exhibition period closed

The exhibitions period closed 4 March 2013.

Submissions

Submissions closed 6pm, Monday 4 March 2013

Last updated: Tuesday, 23 April 2013