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s4.17(1)(b) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979 - Notice of Modification of the Development Consent for D/2018/1151 - 26 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills
Local heritage exemption to clean and repair building exterior.
Section 4.55(2) modification of the existing consent for alterations to the Readers Digest Building (which was an amending development application to D/2018/1151). Internal and external changes are proposed to the existing building.
Alterations and additions to the Readers Digest Building. The application is an amending development application to D/2018/1151.
Appeal to the Land and Environment Court - Alterations and additions to the Reader's Digest building.
Installation of 2 x air-conditioning units at the roof level of the Reader's Digest building.
Toilets facilities refurbishment within Readers Digest Building
S4.55 1(A) - Revised ground floor layout plan - fitout
Section 96(1a) application to amend approved floor plans
S96(1) Modify condition 1 to correct errors in relation to drawing numbers.
Change of use including fitout of an existing educational establishment to a commercial office with hours of operation from 8.00am to 9.00pm, Monday to Friday inclusive, 8.00am to 8.00pm, Saturday and 8.00am to 4.00pm, Sunday.
Change of use to office and works to fit-out the ground floor tenancy as an all-purpose space for the commercial uses on Levels 1 – 3.
Remove plasterboard additions and infill. A lightweight lining system of tensioned cords to veil the walls and ceilings. No structural works or fixings are proposed into the original bricks.
Use of levels 1 and 2 for wine tasting events up to a maximum of 15 events per year with a maximum of 60 patrons including an on premises liquor licence (catering service). Proposed hours of 6.00pm to 10.00pm Monday to Sunday inclusive. Site also known as 71-111 Cooper Street.
Remove 3 existing signs on the Waterloo Street facade and replace with 3mm brass signs measuring 600mm x 400mm with etched black lettering to read "The Wine Quarter".
Internal alterations and additions to mezzanine level. Building also known as 26-32 Waterloo Street.
Change of use of part of ground floor of Readers Digest Building to licensed restaurant on the corner of Waterloo Street and Adelaide Street for 92 persons. Proposed hours of operation are 7.00am to 10.00pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays; and 7.00am to 12.00am on Thursday to Saturday. Building also known as 26-32 Waterloo Street.
S96 (1A) Condition 1- Change to configuration of new rooms.
Section 96 (1A) office fitout, new walls and glass patition. Request to change wording approved consent.
S96(1) - Correction to minor clerical error in condition 4 to be consistent with condition 3
Section 96 modification to approved commercial use on level 1 of the Readers Digest Building. Changes include increasing total staff population from 200 to 320 persons, amending trading hours condition to read 10.00am to 4.00pm on Sundays, and deletion of condition relating to Waterloo Street parking.
Proposed fitout and use of level one (1) of Readers Digest Building as a commercial office employing 200 staff. The proposed hours of operation are 8.00am to 9.00pm Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 8.00pm on Saturday and 10.00am to 4.00pm on Sunday.
New external signage, including three brass (60mmx40mm) signs, to be fixed to an existing commercial building which is listed as a Hertiage Item.
Internal modification to existing amenities and addition of doors to secure stairwell from ground floor to first floor tenancies
Changes to an existing educational facility at ground floor. Amendment to existing operating hours and internal works.
Change of use of levels 2 and 3 from educational establishment to commercial offices and fitout works.
Sec 96 (1A) amend condition of consent no 12
Section 96(1A) Delete condition 12 and amend condition 13A.
Replace metal roofing with new metal roofing of similar profile to match existing, and repair or replacement with like of selected perimeter window frames (existing glass to be reused where possible).
Internal alterations and additions to the Reader's Digest Building, including minor external refurbishment to facades and fenestration, and change of use from commercial to an educational establishment (secondary and tertiary classes) for approximately 1000 students and 60 staff with hours from 7:00am to 7:00pm Monday to Saturday, and 29 car parking spaces.