James Craig Road, Rozelle Bay, NSW

Sydney Super Yacht Marina, Rozelle Bay - The modification application seeks approval for the following modifications: - consolidation of separately approved land and water based components of the Sydney Superyacht Marina development into a single existing approval and associated changes to the site affected by this approval; - reconfiguration of the marina, including an increase in the total number of berths from 24 to 43 (plus tender berths), and changes to berthing arrangements; - increase the total approved GFA for the development from 6200 m2 to 6880 m2; - design changes to the eastern building, including removal of part of the north west corner and provision of an additional roof level with terrace; - design changes to the car park building, including provision of an additional level (from 4 to 5 levels) and an expansion of the building to the north; - increase the total number of car parking spaces from 219 to 307, and changes to car parking arrangements; - use of outdoor seating areas; and - changes to staging.

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  1. Neill Francis commented

    No.
    "Super" is a good word to use to describe this development. Increasing the number of "super" sized motor yachts from 24 to 43 will increase traffic in this area with trucks supplying all these "super" sized motor yachts, as well as maintenance traffic and the people sailing/motoring on these yachts. Why not share the burden and build a "super" yacht marina in the eastern basin of the Harbour? With all these "super" motor yachts moored in Rozelle Bay will one see the water?

  2. Julie Rigg commented

    While outdoor dining and socialising spaces this side of the harbour ( Rozelle White Bay etc ) this "consolidated " marina is way too big, and threatens to lock out local residents from yet more of the foreshore. The new passenger berth for cruise ships has already stopped many present and future residents from accessing the foreshore. This " consolidation" of separate marinas is a defacto extension of scale driving greater density/ traffic congestion/ noise and pollution.
    Where I live, in Balmain East, a block up from the foreshore the fireworks from Darling Harbour and its associated entertainments occurr nightly at around 9.30 pm. The dog goes crazy and rushes from one end of the house to another .Add to this the music and loudspeakers associated with large outdoor entertament spaces, already disturbing from the Darling Harbour/ city side, extended through this proposed development, and we have a recipe for a very abrasive environment.
    Don't get me wrong: I support a "living city". I support reasonable foreshore development around this side of the inner harbour . But yachties playgrounds and mass spectacle entertainment should not extend across the water .

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