suburb · 2 meetings
Beverley Park
Mentions
- Site of the Princes Highway development at 118-124 Princes Highway.
- Suburb affected by the Moore Park reclassification proposal.
- May affect building scale, construction management, traffic, noise and local amenity near Princes Highway in Beverley Park.
- This changes the planning status of part of council-owned park land and may affect how that parcel can be managed or used in future.
- These conditions are intended to reduce impacts on neighbours, roads and services during building works and after completion.
- More intensive development is now approved or supported in Beverley Park, Oatley and Hurstville.
Decisions
118-124 Princes Highway, Beverley Park
The panel unanimously supported a Clause 4.6 variation to the Georges River LEP 2021 height and floor space ratio standards and approved the proposal subject to amended conditions. The reasons stated the development was permissible and would not cause unreasonable environmental or amenity impacts.
May affect building scale, construction management, traffic, noise and local amenity near Princes Highway in Beverley Park.
Moore Park land reclassification advanced
Council recommended adopting amended Planning Proposal PP2024/0006 to reclassify the northwestern portion of Moore Park at 33 Lobb Crescent, Beverley Park from community land to operational land, then send it to the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure for finalisation and gazettal.
This changes the planning status of part of council-owned park land and may affect how that parcel can be managed or used in future.
Topics
Detailed construction and compliance conditions
The Beverley Park and Hurstville decisions include extensive amendments covering roads approvals, traffic management, vibration, excavation support, landscape plans, stormwater works, acoustic testing, fire safety documentation and occupation certificate requirements.
These conditions are intended to reduce impacts on neighbours, roads and services during building works and after completion.
Meetings