Your say on proposed planning control changes for 47-51 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo
Project Status: Open for feedback
Siobhan Fox Roberts
Senior Specialist Planner (Contributions)
Tim Wise
Manager State Planning Projects
What we’re doing
We propose to increase the maximum building height from 12m to 25m and floor space ratio from 2:1 to 3.8:1 to support a commercial development on the site.
These changes will allow for a new 5-storey commercial development on the site. Retail is proposed at the ground level fronting Riley Street and office use is proposed throughout the rest of the building.
Documents open for your feedback include a planning proposal to amend the Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 and a draft Development Control Plan.
Proposal
Next steps
After the exhibition, we’ll consider all submissions and report the results to Council and the Central Sydney Planning Committee.
If Council approves this planning proposal after public exhibition, it can amend the Sydney Local Environmental Plan 2012 on behalf of the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces.
How you can give feedback
Consultation closes at 5pm on Thursday 27 February 2025.
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Complete our feedback form
You’ll need to log in with a City of Sydney account to complete the survey. If you don’t have an account, it’s easy to create one.
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Attend an information session
Join our information session to learn about our proposal on Tuesday 11 February 2025 from 5:30pm to 6:30pm at Juanita Nielsen Community Centre, Level 1, Community Room 1, 31 Nicholson St, Woolloomooloo.
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Email or post your feedback
You can give your feedback by email to [email protected] or post to:
Project Officer
Strategic Engagement and Community Relations
City of Sydney
Town Hall House, Level 7, 456 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000Please quote ‘Reference X087762 – 47-51 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo’.
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Talk to us
Siobhan Fox Roberts
Senior Specialist Planner (Contributions)
Tim Wise
Manager State Planning Projects
Feedback may be published in publicly available reports at the end of the consultation period. Your name or organisation’s name may appear in these reports with your feedback attributed. If you would like your feedback to be kept confidential, please let us know when making your contribution.