Saturday, January 30, 2010

Residential Zone Infill - Pickering Street



The demolition of this 1880’s era property at number 8 Pickering Street is about to happen.


The tenant, Mr John Stutters,  is relocating to Beverly.

Charles Sturt Council approved the construction of 5 two story town houses on the site –decisively reverting to the original 1870’s  12 foot frontage  row dwelling system. This is a heritage move of sorts. No design or other requirements were imposed on the proposal, apart from privacy provisions (see following extract from City Charles Sturt development assessment board minutes



Report Period - July 2009 
All Wards 


Application Number: 
252/1496/08 


Description: 
5 Two Storey Row Dwellings 


Applicant: 
Potter Constructions (Sa ) Pty Ltd

37 L'Estrange Street

GLENSIDE SA 5065 


Property Address: 
8 Pickering Street

BROMPTON SA 5007 


CT Lot 52 DP 459 Vol 5692 Fol 169 & Lot 53 DP 459 Vol 5692 Fol 
Reference: 169 & Lot 51 DP 459 Vol 5692 Fol 169 & Lot 50 DP 459 Vol 5759 
Fol 383 plus 2 more... 


External Referrals and Concurrences: 
Nil 


Consent Type Applied Decision Approved 
Date 
PDPC 2/05/2008 Approved 21/07/2009 
Conditions 


Develop in accordance with the approved plans That the proposal shall be developed in accordance with the details and approved plans 
stamped by Council except where varied by the conditions herein and shall be completed prior to occupation of the proposed development

Reason:To ensure the development proceeds in an orderly manner. 


1.7 metre high sill height That the side and rear upper storey windows have a 1.7 metre high sill height above the finished floor level or have 
translucent glass to a height of 1.7 metres. The translucent glass windows shall be fixed or be provided with awning sashes that do not 
exceed an open distance of 200mm

Reason:To minimise the impact on adjoining residents

Note: With respect to this condition other forms of screening can be used as long as it can be demonstrated to Council that such screening 
will prevent overlooking. However, should you wish to use an alternative screening method you are required to lodge an application to vary 
the above condition. 
Stormwater be directed away from neighbouring properties All stormwater runoff shall be directed away from neighbouring properties

Reason:To ensure stormwater is disposed of in a controlled manner. 


Stormwater Condition All stormwater from buildings and paved areas shall be disposed of in such a manner that it does not result in the entry 
of water into a building or affect the stability of a building

Reason:To ensure the development proceeds in an orderly manner. 


Screening to Rear Balconies That the rear balconies have a timber slatted screen (maximum openings 25%), solid panel screening or a 
translucent glass screen to a height of 1.7 metres above finished floor level. Reason:To minimise the impact of overlooking on adjoining 
residents

Note: With respect to this condition other forms of screening can be used as long as it can be demonstrated to Council that such screening 
will prevent overlooking. However, should you wish to use an alternative screening method you are required to lodge an application to vary 
the above condition. 


Appeal Decision : 
No Appeal 


Building Work Dates: 
Commencement Completion 


Consent Charges And Ministerial Fees : 

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