220 Northbourne Avenue, Braddon, ACT

AMENDMENT TO DA202139633 - S144B PROPOSAL FOR MIXED USE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT. Amendment to development application for Construction of two buildings up to 13 storeys with 396 residential units, gym and outdoor space. Four to six storey commercial office building. Ancillary commercial development including; concierge services, retail, restaurant, public amenity and shared office space. Porte cochere on Northbourne Avenue. Four storey basement carparking, landscaping and associated works. Which is still under consideration - the amendment is to increase the building separation, updated to the driveways, removal of parking bays, core revisions, floor heights adjusted, unit removed to create a double height space, windows adjusted, solar access and analysis updated, units and corridors updated, cross ventilation diagrams provided, corridor windows removed, additional bike storage areas, separation of gym, updated survey, removal of trees, updated landscape package, aisle network around ramp to be one way, driveway access adjusted, waste vehicle access provided, waste management updated, and associated works.

External link Read more information

We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. The date it was received by them was not recorded.

(Source: ACT Planning & Land Authority, reference 202139633)

Have your say on this application

You're too late! The period for officially commenting on this application finished over 1 year ago. If you chose to comment now, your comment will still be displayed here and be sent to the planning authority but it will not be officially considered by the planning authority.

Your comment and details will be sent to ACT Planning & Land Authority. Your name and comment will be posted publicly above.

Create an account or sign in to make a comment

This week

Find PlanningAlerts useful?

This independent project is part of the digital library from the local charity, the OpenAustralia Foundation. PlanningAlerts is powered by small donations from the people who use it to stay informed about changes to their local area. If you find it useful, chip in to support PlanningAlerts.

Back PlanningAlerts