40-46 Scott Street Liverpool NSW 2170
- Description
- Concept development application pursuant to section 4.22 of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act for a new mixed use precinct known a Liverpool Civic Place. The Concept application seeks approval for various uses within proposed building envelopes. Specifically: • A building envelope with a maximum height of RL 43.45 for the purpose of an information and education facility (public library) use and; • A building envelope with a maximum height of RL 84.25 for the purpose of a public administration building use, and either (or a combination of) commercial premises or child-care centre uses and; • A building envelope with a maximum height of RL 118.85 which will accommodate either (or a combination of) commercial premises, educational establishments, tourist and visitor accommodation or boarding house (student accommodation) uses and; • A landscaping and public domain concept including the provision of a public through-site link running north to south through the site, connecting Scott Street to the north through to Terminus Street to the south; and • A building envelope for a three-level shared basement car park across the entire site to accommodate parking for all future uses (approximately 413 spaces, to be determined as part of future detailed DAs) and accommodating a public car park to be owned by Council. The Sydney Western City Planning Panel has the function of determining the application
- Planning Authority
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Liverpool City Council
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- Reference number
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DA-585/2019This was created by Liverpool City Council to identify this application. You will need this if you talk directly with them or use their website.
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Date sourced
- We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 6 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 116 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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