suburb · 3 meetings
Pymble
Mentions
- Location of the refused development at 4-10 Bridge Street.
- Local area affected by the Avon Road item.
- Location of the refused Lonsdale Avenue development proposal.
- The proposal will not proceed unless a revised application addresses the Panel’s concerns, affecting local streetscape, traffic, drainage and amenity.
- May affect whether a new pedestrian crossing is progressed on Avon Road, which could improve safety for students and other pedestrians.
- Affects local amenity, bulk/scale expectations and neighbourhood planning outcomes in Pymble.
Decisions
Development consent refused for 4-10 Bridge Street, Pymble
The Panel refused eDA0462/25 for demolition of existing structures and construction of a mixed-use commercial building with basement parking and associated works.
The proposal will not proceed unless a revised application addresses the Panel’s concerns, affecting local streetscape, traffic, drainage and amenity.
Further pedestrian counts at Avon Road, Pymble
The forum agreed to undertake additional pedestrian counts at the site to confirm whether pedestrian numbers meet TfNSW minimum requirements, excluding people dropped off or picked up from illegally parked vehicles.
May affect whether a new pedestrian crossing is progressed on Avon Road, which could improve safety for students and other pedestrians.
5-7 Lonsdale Avenue, Pymble
Refused consent for a detached car parking and storage structure with rooftop tennis court. The Panel was not satisfied that the requested variations to Height of Buildings and Floor Space Ratio under Clause 4.6 were justified.
Affects local amenity, bulk/scale expectations and neighbourhood planning outcomes in Pymble.
Topics
Avon Road pedestrian crossing investigation
A resident item on Avon Road, Pymble discussed safety concerns at the main entry/exit, with support noted from the Member for Wahroonga for a pedestrian crossing and further investigation recommended.
Residents in the area may see traffic monitoring and possible future crossing works if counts support the proposal.
Community submissions considered
Public notification submissions were taken into account for each application, ranging from three submissions for Pymble to eighteen for Lindfield.
Shows resident input formed part of the decision-making process.
Meetings