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Approvals streamlined for more homes

by Kody Cook
December 13, 2024
in Community, News, NSW, Planning, Project, Spotlight, Urban Development
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The New South Wales Government is streamlining planning approvals to deliver more than 280 new homes.  

The new housing is planned to be developed at the Telstra Exchange site in St Leonards, having been approved in a concurrent rezoning and assessment process. 

The State Significant Development proposal worth $209 million will include 272 build-to-rent homes, ten affordable housing units, 84 serviced apartments and retail stores, all within a 43-storey mixed-use tower. 

The streamlined planning process where a site is concurrently rezoned and assessed is the same model that will be offered to proponents who opt-in to the soon-to-be established Housing Delivery Authority. 

The site was rezoned under the Crows Nest Transport Oriented Development Accelerated Precinct and the assessment was approved a short time later. 

The proposed development will create 250 construction jobs and a further 40 ongoing jobs, with the existing Telstra Exchange building to be integrated into the new build. 

Delivering well-located homes close to transport, jobs and community amenity has been a priority for the State Government, as well as finding new and innovative ways to speed up planning processes. 

To support the community with more homes, this project will raise up to $9.8 million in development contributions for Lane Cove Council to improve local infrastructure such as parks, community facilities and local roads.  

A further $3 million will be provided by NSW Housing and Productivity Contribution for State and regional infrastructure projects such as roads, parks, hospitals and schools. 

New South Wales Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully, said that this project is a great example of an innovative infill development proposal which will provide nearly 290 new homes plus new short-term accommodation within 6km of the Sydney CBD. 

“The Telstra Exchange site will retain its operations at this location while enabling redevelopment over its existing building for much needed new homes,” Minister Scully said.  

“This rezoning and assessment pathway is similar to what proponents will have access to when working with the Housing Delivery Authority, this will speed up the delivery of good projects. 

“This project will be backed with $12.8 million in combined developer contributions to both Lane Cove Council and the NSW Government Housing and Productivity fund. This contribution will help deliver new and improved public infrastructure for the St Leonards community.” 

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