Explorer Street South Eveleigh public housing rezoning proposal – exhibition until 1st December 2023

Artist Impression of Explorer Street Reference proposal for the rezoning.

Image above is of the rezoning reference scheme indicating possible location of buildings and heights – the building to the east is cut off in the image and is 13 stories like the building to the west. Final
design of buildings and park will be decided by development applications at a later stage.

The proposal
is to replace the existing 46 public housing townhouses with up to 400 units of
which 30% (up to 120) would be social housing and 20% (up to 80) would be
affordable housing based on income. The balance would be private units. The
proposal is to deliver 20% of the affordable housing (up to 16) as Aboriginal
affordable housing.

The proposal
includes buildings from 4 to 13 storeys and proposes a floor space of 2.94
times the residential land area (FSR 2.94:1).

The South
Sydney Rotary Park to the south of the development is proposed to be upgraded with
a requirement that 50% of the open space is to receive sunlight for a minimum
of 4 hours between 9am to 3pm during the shortest day of the year. The proposal
also seeks to maintain and upgrade the existing streets (Explorer Street and
Aurora Place) with new kerbs, footpaths, street trees and basement parking across
two levels for 245 cars.

There are three
sites with information about the proposal:

The key
documents for this exhibition are:

  • Explanation of Intended Effect  – This document sets
    out the changes to planning controls as part of the rezoning and the concept
    scheme developed by DPE that is used for the proposal. It includes the
    statutory changes proposed to be included in the City of Sydney Local
    Environment Plan.
  • Draft Design Guide  – This design guide is proposed to
    guide the redevelopment. It has a lesser planning weight than the LEP changes but
    must be considered like a development control plan.

Technical
studies –
These studies consider
the issues required to be assessed in making a decision about the rezoning. As
this rezoning was started with the City of Sydney it reflects Council’s
requirements. As a result the studies includes a Social Impact Assessment (SIA)
that would not normally be required by DPE until the Development Application
stage. REDWatch has argued that rezoning of public housing estates should have
a SIA as early as possible in the planning process, because as soon as an
announcement is made to redevelop the impacts start on those living there.

The following information sessions were held:

  • Webinar – Thursday 26 October 5:30 pm to
    6:30 pm – Now see the webinar recording and questions and answers from the webinar
  • Drop-in sessions – general community – Saturday
    28 October 12 pm to 2 pm & Tuesday 31 October 5 pm to 6:30 pm at 2 Davy Road, Eveleigh Drop in Sessions just for Explorer Street tenants were also organised.
  • Talk to a planner session Friday 3
    November & Wednesday 8 November 
  • REDWatch, Friends of Erskineville and Alexandria Residents Action Group held a community meeting with DPE and LAHC about the proposal on 8th November 2023 at Alexandria Town Hall.

Submissions – need to be made by 1 December 2023 on line on the NSW
Planning Portal page for the exhibition
.

REDWatch’s comments can be seen at Explorer Street Rezoning Issues for Consideration and on our Facebook page. Council’s at Submission to Explanation of Intended Effect for the Explorer Street Site, Eveleigh

Updated 27 November 2023