The Plans also have a major implication for
liveability standards across NSW. If approved,
developers will get the green light to reduce sunlight standards across the
State – this has major implications in terms of the State’s future
environmental and sustainable planning.
We’ve made representations to the local
labour candidate for the March 2007 state elections, Linda Stott, requesting
urgent representations to the Minister – as yet there’s been no further
news.
In the absence of any further news we’re
unsure whether is good or bad news – if
this means the plans have been rejected in response to public pressure OR if
the Government is holding off announcing its decision until after the election
because it’s bad news. So we urge you to
continue the fight to keep up the public pressure – we know we’re not alone in
our concerns about poor planning outcomes (see item 5)
In the interim, we’ve extended an urgent
invitation to the Minister and Department of Planning to tour the local streets
(around the site) with community representatives BEFORE any decision is made,
so the impact on Chippendale can be understood.
In the meantime if you can help us review
Government documents about the CUB site which have been made available through
a FOI application please contact us urgently.