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Planning proposals

Approved

Additional permitted use for properties at 90 and 100-104 Brougham Street, Potts Point

Sydney

The planning proposal seeks to amend the Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 to permit ‘hotel and motel accommodation’ as an additional permitted use for properties at 90 and 100-104 Brougham Street, Potts Point. The changes to the planning controls will enable the existing Piccadilly Hotel at 171-173 Victoria Street to consolidate its operations across the larger site, and provide an effective buffer to mange impacts to the surrounding residences.

Documents (11)

Council report and resolution
Resolution of Council and CSPC
Council report and resolution
Council Report - 90 and 100-104 Brougham Street, Potts Point
Council report and resolution
Supplementry Information Relevant to Item
Draft Planning Proposal
Planning Proposal_90 +100-104 Brougham Street Potts Point_3.3.22_v2
Gateway determination
Gateway Determination
Gateway determination report
Gateway Determination Report
Gateway letter to council
Letter to Council
Other
Attachment B1 - Proponents Planning Proposal Request - 90 and 100-104 Brougham Street Potts Point
Other
Attachment A_Economic & Social Impact Assessment, NSW (Feb-22)_90-100-104 Brougham Street
Planning Proposal for Gateway determination
Planning Proposal - 90 and 100-104 Brougham Street Potts Point v3 (1)
Social impact assessment
Attachment B2 Economic and Social Impact Assessment - 90 and 100-104 Brougham Street Potts Point

Activity Details

Number
PP-2023-724
Stage
Approved
Address
90 Brougham Street Potts Point 2011
100-104 Brougham Street Potts Point 2011
Date Review Commenced
Relevant Planning Authority
Council
Date of Determination
Gateway Decision
Approved
Exhibition Start-End Date
-
Link to PPA Website
Date Planning Proposal returned to Department for assessment and drafting of LEP
Date of Publication
Publish Decision
Yes
Link to LEP Document

Department Contact
Name
Tom Atkinson
Phone
0293732816
Council Contact Detail
Name
Benjamin Schneider