55 North Parade Mount Druitt NSW 2770

Concept approval for a staged mixed use shop top housing development consisting of 5 tower forms each 20 stories including ground level, to contain a total of 950 apartments, 18 commercial tenancies and 1 club with 4 level of basement car parking. The proposal also seeks detailed approval for Torrens title subdivision of the site into two Torrens title allotments to enable development to be carried out over 2 stages. The proposal is an Integrated Development under Section 4.46 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 requiring the concurrence of the Department of Industry - Water under the Water Management Act 2000. The application will be determined by the Sydney Central City Planning Panel.

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(Source: Blacktown City Council, reference SPP-21-00003)

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  1. Matthew commented

    Please consider the impact this development will have on local traffic as it is now - which is at times stopped on the other side of the Carlisle Avenue Railway Bridge. And the impact it will have on train and platform congestion, especially given the fact that Mount Druitt is not been considered as a future stop for the driverless Metro trains (oddly).

    In the event of approval, I expect Blacktown Council to take the lead in lobbying the State Government for much better public transport now that we have taken on so many people.
    A new train station would be a minimum, especially given the choke already experienced in the station concourse area during the peak PM period.

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