On 4 October I reported how one developer was seeking permission to cut the cost of apartments by deleting the requirement for car parking for residents or visitors. Now the City of Sydney is taking the opposite path, imposing new standards that must force up the cost of new apartments. Their new draft development control plan will require new apartments to have balconies!
The developers responded unenthusiastically. Aaron Gadiel of Urban Taskforce said "last month the City of Sydney published its 562 page draft of a 'simplified' local environmental plan. That plan would be the most complicated planning regulation that any council has come up with. Now the council has developed an additional 873 page DCP."
He concluded his remarks by saying "with this kind of complexity, no wonder so many developers have been forced interstate."
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