road/property · 1 meeting
172-180 Anzac Parade
Mentions
- Site associated with amended conditions and the revised community infrastructure contribution.
- The proposal is on hold, so nearby residents will have another chance to assess potential impacts on height, views and neighbourhood amenity before any final decision.
- The development would trigger a higher contribution towards local infrastructure, which can affect project costs and local planning outcomes in Kensington and Kingsford town centres.
- This is the key issue for neighbours concerned about privacy, overshadowing, built form and views.
- The contribution is a cost on the project and is intended to fund local infrastructure in the Kensington and Kingsford centres.
Decisions
DA/363/2026 deferred - 70 Marine Parade, Maroubra
The Panel deferred consideration of the application for alterations and additions to a semi-detached dwelling, including a new second storey and internal alterations, so the applicant can provide further information, including a Clause 4.6 request and a view-loss analysis.
The proposal is on hold, so nearby residents will have another chance to assess potential impacts on height, views and neighbourhood amenity before any final decision.
Amended conditions and community infrastructure contribution noted for 172-180 Anzac Parade, Kensington
The Panel considered amended conditions for the development, including a revised monetary community infrastructure contribution under Clause 6.17 of the RLEP 2012, and accepted the Officer’s report in the absence of further detail from the applicant.
The development would trigger a higher contribution towards local infrastructure, which can affect project costs and local planning outcomes in Kensington and Kingsford town centres.
Topics
Further information required for Maroubra height and view assessment
The Panel specifically asked for a well-founded Clause 4.6 objection and a view analysis to understand any height breach and possible view loss from the second-storey addition at 70 Marine Parade.
This is the key issue for neighbours concerned about privacy, overshadowing, built form and views.
Community infrastructure contribution increased for Kensington/Kingsford town centres
For 172-180 Anzac Parade, the minutes record a community infrastructure contribution of $1,621,175 to $1,660,039.50, calculated at $475 per square metre of additional residential floor space, payable before a construction certificate is issued.
The contribution is a cost on the project and is intended to fund local infrastructure in the Kensington and Kingsford centres.