The revised proposal for independent living units for seniors tops seven storeys on Gerard Street,Cremorne.
Skermanic Pty Ltd lodged a proposal to build and operate Pathways Cremorne Seniors Housing between Parraween and Gerard Streets,behind the Hayden Orpheum Theatre on Military Road.
The revised plan includes 58 independent living units for seniors and a 41-bed residential care facility in four blocks of four to seven storeys. The project also incorporates six recently heritage-listed cottages along Parraween Street,a pedestrian link through the site,and 88 car parking spaces.
Despite getting the tick from the Department of Planning,Heritage NSW and Transport for NSW,the “state significant” development was referred to the NSW Independent Planning Commission in February after North Sydney Council and more than 50 members of the public objected. They cited concerns about its height and scale,congestion,and the heritage values of the cottages and theatre.
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Cremorne Conservation Group founder Fiona Gracie said in a submission that the seven-storey block,which would reach 23 metres facing Gerard Street,“grossly exceeds the height limits permitted under[the relevant legislation],which is set at a maximum building height of 12 metres”.
She said nearby blocks of a similar or greater height had been approved under old planning rules,and the size of the proposed building did “not conform to the desired future character of the area”.
“The Pathways buildings are excessive in bulk and scale,dwarfing the single-storey turn-of-the-century Federation cottages.”