811 Elizabeth Street Zetland NSW 2017

RE-NOTIFICATION with amended plans depicting changes to child care centre, and building form of Buildings A and C: Detailed proposal for 3 mixed use residential flat buildings (Buildings A, B and C at 3 to 15 storeys) with ground floor retail to Building A, 254 residential apartments across all 3 buildings, a child care centre, 2 basement levels accommodating 206 car parking spaces, public domain works, the provision of a pedestrian link to the northern boundary of the site known as Frog Park Lane (adjacent to Christies Lane between Portman and Elizabeth Streets) with associated earthworks and landscaping, and the construction of part of road known as Zetland Avenue at the southern boundary of the site. The application is Integrated Development, requiring the approval of Water NSW under the Water Management Act 2000.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2019/258)

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  1. M Boothroyd commented

    That will be an eye sore in such a beautiful village feeling street. This area needs to keep its charm.
    Have you considered building townhouses in this area?
    15 storeys along side small single level cottages/homes is too contrasting.
    Not to mention again this little street can’t handle more traffic.

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