Pitt Street North Over Station Development

Pitt Street North Over Station Development

City & Southwest Pitt Street north over station development Planning Information Booklet JULY 2020 Images are artist’s impressions, subject to change. Contents Pitt Street Station - Sydney CBD’s new connection hub 4 Pitt Street north over station development 6 The planning process 8 A premium commercial office building for Sydney’s CBD 10 What is in the Environmental Impact Statement? 12 What plans are being lodged and who approves them? 14 How to have your say on the applications 16 In July 2020, a State Significant Development Application (SSDA) for the Pitt Street north over station development (Stage 2 detailed design) and a modification to the Stage 1 Concept Approval was submitted to the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE). This booklet outlines the consultation, design and planning process associated with these applications. It also explains how these applications fit within the framework of the Pitt Street integrated station development. 2 Artist’s impression, subject to change. Artist’s impression, subject to change. 3 Pitt Street Station – Sydney CBD’s new connection hub Sydney Metro is Australia’s biggest public transport project. In 2024, Sydney will have 31 metro railway stations and a 66-kilometre standalone metro railway system. There will be ultimate capacity for a metro train every two minutes in each direction under the Sydney city centre. As part of Sydney Metro, an underground station will be constructed at Pitt Street in the Sydney CBD. Pitt Street Station will offer a multi-modal transport choice in this precinct. The Pitt Street over station development will be a confident addition to the city skyline. The 250-metre long underground Pitt Street Station will run from Park Street to Bathurst Street, between Pitt and Castlereagh streets, connecting two integrated buildings (north and south) above the station entries. The new Pitt Street Station and associated developments above will help shape Sydney city’s future, adding to the vibrancy of the area with new retail options, rental residential accommodation, world-class office space and a seamless transfer from the station to the enhanced streetscape. 4 Sydney Metro Network Map 5 Pitt Street north over station development Location Development The site is an irregular L shaped allotment Sydney Metro received planning approval for with street frontages of approximately 28 Pitt Street Station in January 2017. The Stage 1 concept metres along Pitt Street, 81 metres along design for the two buildings was approved in June 2019. Park Street and 48 metres along In September 2019, the NSW Government awarded Castlereagh Street. Park Street is a key contracts to deliver the new station and two new buildings, east-west transport corridor through the one over the north station entrance and one over the south Sydney CBD and provides a key role as a station entrance, to a consortium of Oxford Properties and pedestrian avenue across the city between CPB Contractors, to form a vibrant new commercial and Hyde Park and the Town Hall civic precinct, residential hub around Park and Bathurst streets. while Pitt and Castlereagh streets are two of the key north-south thoroughfares. The station entrance will be on Park Street Planning pathways and the over station development will have its The Pitt Street integrated station development – comprising main entrance on Pitt Street. Entrances for of the metro station and the two over station developments the car park, loading dock and the end of trip - is being delivered under multiple planning pathways. facilities will be on Castlereagh Street. Please refer to the diagram below: PITT STREET METRO DEVELOPMENT Artist’s impression, subject to change. SYDNEY METRO OXFORD PROPERTIES The Station Pitt Street over station Pitt Street over station The station is approved under a Critical State built form relationship with the scale of the Pitt Street Station development SOUTH development NORTH Significant Infrastructure (CSSI) project. adjacent National Building. The modification The terms of the CSSI approval include all application also seeks to allow for protrusions Critical State Significant Stage 1 Stage 1 works required to construct the Sydney Metro beyond the building envelope for the purpose of Infrastructure project Concept SSD Application Concept SSD Application Pitt Street Station, including the demolition of sunshading elements, planted elements and (reference SSI 15_7400) Approved 25 June 2019 Approved 25 June 2019 existing buildings and structures on the sites. balustrades, and to increase the total gross floor The CSSI approval also includes construction of area across the site to 54,651 square metres Stage 2 Stage 2 below and above ground improvements within (including station floor space). Secretary’s Environmental Secretary’s Environmental the metro station structure for appropriate The applications were submitted to DPIE on 6 July Assessment Requirements (SEARs) Assessment Requirements integration with the over station development. dated 28 October 2019 (SEARs) dated 28 October 2019 2020 and are the focus of this information booklet. Condition of Consent for the Condition of Consent for the Development Application State Significant Development State Significant Development Pitt Street south over station Concept (SSD 8875) A Stage 2 Detailed SSDA for the Pitt Street north Concept (SSD 8876) development dated 25 June 2019 dated 25 June 2019 over station development (detailed design) has been prepared in response to the SEARs and the A separate Stage 2 Detailed SSDA for the Pitt Street Conditions of Consent for the State Significant south over station development, located on the Stage 2 State Significant Stage 2 State Significant Development Stage 1 Concept Application (SSD corners of Pitt, Bathurst and Castlereagh streets Development Application Development Application 8875). A modification under Section 4.55(2) and a modification application to the Stage 1 Lodged with DPIE - 19 May 2020 Lodged with DPIE - 6 July 2020 application has also been prepared seeking Concept Approval were lodged with DPIE on approval to modify the podium envelope at the 19 May 2020, and placed on public exhibition Stage 1 State Significant Stage 1 State Significant Castlereagh Street facade to facilitate a better from 4 June to 1 July 2020. Modification Application Modification Application built form relationship with the scale of the Lodged with DPIE - 19 May 2020 Lodged with DPIE - 6 July 2020 adjacent NSW Masonic Club building, and at the Pitt Street facade to facilitate a better 6 7 Pitt Street north over station development Request Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements (November 2017) planning process Early HAVE The SSDA for the Pitt Street north over station consultation YOUR Consultation EARLY SAY development (Stage 2 detailed design) and a To help inform the SSDA, early consultation was modification to the Stage 1 Concept Approval CONSULTATION carried out with local stakeholders and government have been placed on public exhibition from Feedback from early consultation agencies including City of Sydney, Transport for 23 July to 19 August 2020 by DPIE. The project reviewed and considered NSW including the Sydney Coordination Office, is classified as state significant, given its scale NSW Government Architect and surrounding and integration with Sydney Metro. The landowners/occupiers of neighbouring businesses Minister for Planning and Public Spaces is the Lodgement and exhibition of and residences. HAVE consent authority. State Significant Development YOUR Feedback taken into consideration includes items application (concept) SAY such as the site layout, building positioning, facade finishes, building envelope shape and size, entry FORMAL CONCEPT DESIGN BY TfNSW BY DESIGN CONCEPT locations, integration with adjoining buildings and CONSULTATION Submissions reviewed and considered public domain design. Planning determination Q4 (concept) 2019 Request Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements Lodgement of State Significant Development Application (detailed design) and Modification Application (concept) Exhibition of State Significant HAVE Development Application (detailed design) YOUR We are here FORMAL FORMAL and Modification Application (concept) SAY CONSULTATION Submissions reviewed and considered Planning determination (detailed design and modification to concept) DETAILED DESIGN BY OXFORD PROPERTIES PROPERTIES OXFORD BY DESIGN DETAILED Over station development construction Sydney Metro services start in 2024 Artist’s impression, subject to change. 8 9 A new premium office building for Sydney’s CBD Designed by world-renowned architects This proposal capitalises on the introduction of Foster + Partners, the over station development Sydney Metro by providing an office building above the northern entrance of the Pitt Street integrated with the future Pitt Street Station. metro station will contribute to the commercial The proposed commercial uses in this location will core of the Sydney CBD by providing new strengthen central Sydney’s role as a primary office premium office space. The building will provide market in the international sphere, and will align retail premises at both street level and on level 2, with a key action in the Eastern City District Plan contributing to the activation of Park Street. (2018) by maximising the land use opportunities provided by the new Pitt Street Station. The building will include: The Stage 2 Detailed SSDA lodged on 6 July 2020 • 54,651 square metres of gross floor

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