203-223 Leura Mall Leura 2780, NSW
- Description
- The proposal involves the restoration and rejuvenation of a heritage listed site to re-establish its former use as a residential care facility, including: • Retention, conservation, reuse and adaption of The Ritz main building for use as a high-quality and high-amenity RCF, including the addition of a lower ground floor level matching the footprint of the existing south and west wings, and construction of new extensions to the existing south and west wings that are to be rebuilt to provide one-hundred and thirty-seven (137) en-suite rooms and services and amenities for residents and staff; • Retention, conservation, reuse and adaption of the Manager's Residence as a wellness centre; • Provision of a below ground pedestrian connection between the RCF and wellness centre; • Demolition of the existing rear additions to the Ritz, laundry building, education offices, shed/ outbuildings and chimney; • Closure of general access from Leura Mall (with the exception of emergency vehicles) and creation of a new vehicular access off Wascoe Street; • Basement car parking for forty-seven (47) car parking spaces, including: – Fourteen (14) visitor car parking spaces; and – Seven (7) disabled car parking spaces; plus – One (1) loading bay; • Restoration of heritage landscaping, garden areas and fencing; • Site preparation works, including tree removal and earthworks; Stormwater drainage works; and • New substation.
- Planning Authority
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NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels
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- Reference number
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PPSSWC-186This was created by NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels 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 , about 4 years ago. It was received by them earlier.
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Notified
- 78 people were notified of this application via Planning Alerts email alerts
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