8 THE WEEKLY TIMES Wednesday 9 <strong>January</strong>, <strong>2019</strong>
Wednesday 9 <strong>January</strong>, <strong>2019</strong> THE WEEKLY TIMES 9 Parramatta News and Views Up, Up and Away as beautiful balloons DEVELOPMENT launch APPLICATIONS Parramatta’s big Australia Day! Development Applications Determined Notice is given in accordance with Section 4.59 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 of the determination of the following Development Consents and/or Complying Development Certificates. <strong>The</strong>se consents/refusals are electronically available for public inspection without charge during ordinary office hours at the Development Unit Enquiry Counter on the ground floor of Council’s Offices at 126 Church Street, Parramatta between 8.30am and 5pm – Monday to Friday – public holidays excluded. Approved – City of Parramatta Council ■■CARLINGFORD DA/910/2017 1-7 Thallon Street (Lot 100 DP 1221092) Torrens title subdivision of 1 lot into 2 lots as per the Hills Shire Council consent DA/943/2010/JP and City of Parramatta Council DA/495/2017 incorporating the amended VPA. Decision Date: 20 September 2018. ■■EPPING DA/365/2016/D 35 Oxford Street (Lot 2 DP 519703) Section 4.55(1A) modification to DA/365/2016 approved for the demolition of existing structures, construction of a 22-storey mixed-use development comprising of 56 residential units, ground floor retail space (occupying 95sqm) and 3 levels of basement car parking for 69 vehicles including changes to the wording of building to be used as a health services facility (day surgery). Decision attached Date: 18 dual September occupancy 2018. with Torrens title subdivision into 2 lots. DEVELOPMENT <strong>The</strong> modification includes amending Condition 1 under Schedule 1 of the deferred commencement approval. APPLICATIONS Lord Mayor, Cr Andrew Wilson Decision Date: 29 November 2018. Chief Executive Officer, Mark Stapleton DA/552/2018 126 Church 4 Johnston Street, Road Parramatta (Lot 75 NSW DP9950) 2150 Demolition of existing PO dwelling Box 32, and Parramatta outbuilding, NSW tree 2124 removal and Notice is given in accordance with Section 4.59 of the Environmental construction of a detached 2-storey Phone: dual 02 occupancy 9806 5050 with Torrens Planning @parracity, and Assessment @discover_parra Act 1979 of the City determination of Parramatta, of Discover the Parramatta title subdivision. Fax: 02 9806 5917 following Development Consents and/or Complying Development Decision Date: 29 November 2018. Certificates. <strong>The</strong>se consents/refusals are electronically available for public inspection without charge during ordinary office hours at EPPING ■ the Development Unit Enquiry Counter on the ground floor of Council’s Offices at 126 Church Street, Parramatta between 8.30am and 5pm – Monday to Friday – public holidays excluded. Development Applications Determined cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au Approved – City of Parramatta Council CARLINGFORD ■ DA/779/2018 75 Arcadian Circuit (Lot 11 DP 239735) Construction of a 2-storey dwelling. Decision Date: 29 November 2018. DA/790/2018 7 Barons Avenue (Lot 464 DP 228905) Construction of a metal framed deck and metal pergola. Decision Date: 5 December 2018. DA/778/2018 26 Karingal Avenue (Lot 16 DP 217531) Demolition, removal of 6 trees and construction of a 2-storey dwelling with in-ground swimming pool and associated landscaping works. Decision Date: 7 December 2018. DA/394/2018 371–375 North Rocks Road (Lot A DP 342103) Demolition of existing structures, tree removal and construction of a retail plant nursery with ancillary café and associated signage. Decision Date: 7 December 2018. DA/477/2018 238A Pennant Hills Road (Lot 4 DP 559302) Staged development comprising of Stage 1: Demolition, tree removal and Torrens title subdivision to create 2 lots and Stage 2: Construction of an attached dual occupancy on proposed Lots 1 & 2 and associated Torrens title subdivision of each dual occupancy. Decision Date: 5 December 2018. EASTWOOD ■ DA/208/2018/A 6 Hockley Road (Lot 54 DP 9950) Section 4.55(1) for the approved DA/208/2018 demolition of existing structures, tree removal and construction of a 2-storey cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au @parracity, @discover_parra Conditions 20 & 21 (pertaining to public domain/civil works outside the confines of the site within the Oxford Street streetscape). Decision Date: 20 September 2018. DA/561/2018 5 Rawson Street (Lot 232 DP 830701) Alterations and additions to an existing dwelling-house including new attached garage. Decision Date: 19 September 2018. City of Parramatta, Discover Parramatta Approved – Parramatta Local Planning Panel ■■MELROSE PARK DA/384/2018 38–42 Wharf Road and 84 Wharf Road (Lot 10 DP 1102001, Lot 2 DP 128544, Lot 11 DP 787611, Lot 1 DP 127769) Demolition of 3 buildings and tree removal. Decision Date: 18 September 2018. Refused – Parramatta Local Planning Panel ■■CARLINGFORD DA/332/2018 45 Mobbs Lane (Lot 14 DP 30791) Demolition works, earthworks, removal of 4 trees and construction of a child care facility for 74 children (24 x 0–2 year olds, 30 x 2–3 year olds and 20 x 3–5 year olds) with basement level car parking for 18 vehicles, external works and associated landscaping. Decision Date: 18 September 2018. ■■EPPING DA/329/2018 34 Boronia Avenue (Lot 18 DP 8514) Demolition of an existing dwelling and construction of a 2-storey DA/1121/2016/A 19 Essex Street (Lot 1 DP 10511) Section 4.55(1A) modification to DA/1121/2016 for construction of a residential flat building containing 76 units. <strong>The</strong> proposal seeks to modify Schedule 1 of the Deferred Commencement by extending the period within which the condition must be satisfied from 24 months to 48 months. Decision Date: 5 December 2018. DA/196/2017/B 13 Second Avenue (Lot 50 SEC 3 DP 10048) Section 4.55(1) modification to approval DA/196/2017/A for demolition of single garage and carport, and construction of a detached secondary dwelling with attached carport. <strong>The</strong> modification seeks to amend the incorrect BASIX number under Condition 40. Decision Date: 5 December 2018. DA/751/2017/C 15 Surrey Street (Lot B DP 320403) Section 4.55(1A) modification to approved DA/751/2017/A for the alteration and additions to the existing dwelling. <strong>The</strong> modification includes minor internal adjustments and replacement of a skylight. Decision Date: 3 December 2018. MELROSE ■ PARK DA/282/2018 84 Wharf Road (Lot 2 DP 128544, Lot 11 DP 787611, Lot 1 DP 127769) Torrens title subdivision to create 2 lots, comprising 1 development lot and 1 residual lot. Decision Date: 7 December 2018. Refused – City of Parramatta Council EPPING ■ DA/658/2018 17 Rawson Street (Lot 29 DP 6399) Alterations and additions to the existing dwelling including the extension of the ground and first floor. Decision Date: 6 December 2018. Lord Mayor, Cr Andrew Wilson Acting Chief Executive Officer, Sue Coleman 126 Church Street, Parramatta NSW 2150 PO Box 32, Parramatta NSW 2124 Phone: 02 9806 5050 Fax: 02 9806 5917 <strong>The</strong> City of Parramatta is expecting more than 80,000 people at its all-day Australia Day celebration in Parramatta Park on Saturday <strong>January</strong> 26. <strong>The</strong> free 15-hour-long celebration will kick off from 6am with the traditional and iconic hot air balloon display, pictured. <strong>The</strong> celebration also features the nation’s largest Australia Day citizenship ceremony, a classic cars display (pictured) a lamb barbecue competition, free activities and workshops, a great line-up of Aussie artists, and family-friendly fireworks at 9pm. “<strong>The</strong> festivities celebrate everything there is to love about Parramatta including its rich history, cultural diversity and local talent,” Lord Mayor Andrew Wilson said. “Set in the beautiful grounds of World Heritage- Listed Parramatta Park, it is the ultimate outdoor destination for Australia Day celebrations offering something for everyone,” Aussie rock legends <strong>The</strong> Chantoozies, Dale Ryder, Eurogliders, Swanee, Matt Finish, Real Life, Ross Wilson, Sean Kelly, Sharon O’Neil, Steve Kilbey and Grant Walmsley will headline the evening concert at <strong>The</strong> Crescent Amphitheatre from 6pm, culminating in a medley before a 12-minute-long fireworks extravaganza ends the all-day celebrations at 9pm. “This year’s celebrations will be particularly special as we welcome almost 1,500 new Australian citizens as part of Australia Day’s largest citizenship ceremony,” Lord Mayor Wilson said. A unique welcome ceremony will see more than 500 Aboriginal children and dancers perform around a corroborree sand circle from 7.45am, followed by the official Citizenship Ceremony, which will be hosted by distinguished journalist, public speaker and actor, Kumud Merani at 9.30am. “Internationally-renowned and iconic Aboriginal band Yothu Yindi and <strong>The</strong> Treaty Project, featuring original Yothu Yindi members and emerging First Nations artists, will perform new remixes of classic Yothu Yindi hits to conclude the citizenship program,” Lord Mayor Wilson said. <strong>The</strong> Family Stage will be the go-to place for live entertainment the whole family can enjoy. Rapper D Minor will perform onstage and then join rock icon Ross Wilson to judge 20 Western Sydney talented and emerging artists as part of the annual Parravision grand final from 11am. <strong>The</strong> overall winner will get a rare opportunity to perform later in the evening at the NSW Government’s flagship ‘Australia Day Live’ event in Circular Quay. A great line-up of Western Sydney musicians such as Ricky Nifo, Kymie, Mel Bailey, Jannah Beth and Nardean, will take to the stage from 1pm. “Australia Day is not complete without a good barbecue and lots of food, and our event doesn’t disappoint with a great selection of food stalls and our annual Big BBQ competition,” Lord Mayor Wilson said. Some of Australia’s best barbeque teams will dish out the ultimate lamb cutlets, ribs, shanks and shoulders for the Big BBQ competition. <strong>The</strong> pitmasters will demonstrate their skills and event-goers will be able to sample the barbecued meats. Carnivale, Sydney’s premier display of classic and vintage vehicles, will feature highlights including: a 111-year-old REO tourer built in 1907 and owned by Don Liddle OAM; more than 20 Armstrong Siddeley cars which are celebrating 100 years since the first car was produced in April 1919, and the 60-year-old Australian designed and built Goggomobil Dart. Additionally, Dart designer and builder Bill Buckle will be at Carnivale with one of his legendary 1959 Buckle Coupes. <strong>The</strong> Playground area will offer a smorgasbord of fun tailored specifically for young children featuring magic, dance and dreamtime shows as well as interactive activities with a circus tent, African drumming, arts and crafts stations, a variety of dance workshops, face painting and roving performers. Executive Director of Parramatta Park and Western Sydney Parklands Trusts Suellen Fitzgerald spoke about Parramatta’s heritage: “With a proud 40,000-year history of Aboriginal occupation, and European heritage that dates back to the earliest years of colonial settlement, Parramatta Park is the perfect place for Sydneysiders to celebrate Australia Day,” he said. “We’re excited to once again host Australia Day as one of the five free events in this year’s Crescent Summer Series, and invite people from all of Sydney’s many cultures to join us in beautiful Parramatta Park, where history comes alive.” For the full Australia Day in Parramatta program, visit www.ausdayparramatta.com.au www.ausdayparramatta.com.au.