Proposed Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA) for 9 Gloucester Road and 420-430 Forest Road, Hurstville

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The proposed VPA for 9 Gloucester Road and 420-430 Forest Road, Hurstville relates to the Planning Proposal PP2015/0005 and will enable Council to receive a monetary contribution towards public facilities. The parties to the VPA are Council and GTB Hurstville Pty Ltd.

The VPA requires the developer to pay a monetary contribution of $3,619,308 to Council for the provision of public facilities in the Council’s area, including any public infrastructure, amenities and services, public domain and public road infrastructure, and key traffic and road infrastructure in the Hurstville City Centre.

The contribution is in addition to any development contributions under

The proposed VPA for 9 Gloucester Road and 420-430 Forest Road, Hurstville relates to the Planning Proposal PP2015/0005 and will enable Council to receive a monetary contribution towards public facilities. The parties to the VPA are Council and GTB Hurstville Pty Ltd.

The VPA requires the developer to pay a monetary contribution of $3,619,308 to Council for the provision of public facilities in the Council’s area, including any public infrastructure, amenities and services, public domain and public road infrastructure, and key traffic and road infrastructure in the Hurstville City Centre.

The contribution is in addition to any development contributions under section 7.11, section 7.12 or section 7.24 of the Act to the Development.

The Offer to enter into a VPA from GTB Hurstville Pty Ltd was reported to the Environment and Planning Committee Meeting on 11 June 2019 and Council accepted the VPA Offer at its Meeting on 24 June 2019.

Planning Proposal relating to the proposed VPA

The proposed VPA relates to the Planning Proposal PP2015/0005 that proposes to amend the Hurstville Local Environmental Plan 2012 (HLEP 2012) for 9 Gloucester Road, Hurstville.

The Planning Proposal proposes the following amendments to the HLEP 2012:

  • Increase the maximum building height applying to the site from 23m, to a range of heights of 23m, 30m, 40m, 55m and 60m; and
  • Increase the Floor Space Ratio (FSR) from 3:1 to 4:1 (including a minimum non-residential FSR of 0.5:1).

The intended outcome of the Planning Proposal is to ensure that future development will provide for a mix of commercial, retail and residential uses within a mixed use zone.

The Planning Proposal was reported to the Environment and Planning Committee Meeting on 11 June 2019 and Council Meeting on 24 June 2019.

To support the Planning Proposal, a site specific Development Control Plan (DCP) has been prepared to provide detailed urban design controls and considerations for the future development of the site.

The Planning Proposal and DCP are on public exhibition at the same time as the VPA.

Proposed VPA and related documents can be found under the Document Library

Public Notification Period - The proposed VPA is available for public inspection from Wednesday 22 January 2020 to Friday 21 February 2020.

The documentation is available for inspection and can be viewed at:

  • Georges River Council Service Centre, corner of MacMahon and Dora Streets, Hurstville, (between 8.30am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday)
  • Hurstville Library and Service Centre, corner of Queens Road and Dora Street, Hurstville, (during library hours).
  • Kogarah Library and Service Centre, Kogarah Town Square, Belgrave Street, Kogarah (during library hours)

If you make a submission and have made political donations or gifts, a statement must be completed.

A submission by way of objection must set out the grounds for objection. Submissions are not confidential. Requests to access submissions will be considered in accordance with the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 and the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009. For more information about Council's Privacy Management Plan, contact Council’s Governance Section on 9330 6400.

Any enquiries on the proposed VPA can be directed to Council’s Strategic Planning Section on telephone 9330 6400.

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