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Burke Street

2 decisions2 topicsUpdated 12 February 2026

Mentions

  • Location of the approved subdivision at 4-4A Burke Street, Chifley.
  • Affects land use and housing form at Burke Street in Chifley, with implications for local streetscape, density and future occupancy.
  • Changes the scope and design of an approved development in Clovelly and may affect nearby residents through altered building form, parking and construction impacts.
  • Sets a planning precedent for how similar subdivision requests may be considered in the area.
  • May influence the final built form and amenity of the development, with flow-on effects for neighbours and future occupants.
  • Potential change to the character and intensity of development at 4-4A Burke Street, Chifley.

Decisions

4-4A Burke Street, Chifley – Torrens title subdivision approved

The panel accepted the applicant’s written request to vary the minimum subdivision lot size standard and granted consent for a Torrens title subdivision creating two lots and semi-detached dwellings, subject to the assessment report conditions.

Affects land use and housing form at Burke Street in Chifley, with implications for local streetscape, density and future occupancy.

37 Beach Street, Clovelly – modification application approved

The panel approved a Section 4.55 modification to the existing consent, including changes to the fire stair, basement, parking, internal layouts, windows, balcony, skylights, façade, hydrant booster, tree management and driveway/awning details, with amended conditions.

Changes the scope and design of an approved development in Clovelly and may affect nearby residents through altered building form, parking and construction impacts.

Topics

Minimum lot size variation at Burke Street

The panel found compliance with the minimum subdivision lot size standard was unreasonable or unnecessary in this case and that there were sufficient environmental planning grounds to justify the variation.

Sets a planning precedent for how similar subdivision requests may be considered in the area.

Design and condition amendments at Beach Street

The approved modification includes increased ceiling height in the second-floor living area, a mansard-style roof treatment and reintroduced laundry facilities, alongside a range of other technical amendments.

May influence the final built form and amenity of the development, with flow-on effects for neighbours and future occupants.

Meetings