As will be detailed, our site plays a strategic role in providing these opportunities.

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29 March 2017 Greater Sydney Commission PO Box 257 Parramatta NSW 2124 Email: info@gsc.nsw.gov.au Dear Sir/Madam, RE: DISTRICT PLAN-SOUTH WEST AREA. Woodward Park and Liverpool CBD. I have been requested to prepare a submission to the Draft District Plan for the South West Area by the land owners of the site at the corner of Memorial Avenue and Copeland Street, Liverpool. The submission deals with Woodward Park and the need to improve opportunities for access to and the enhancement of open space having regard to the recent upzoning of residential development within the Liverpool CBD. As will be detailed, our site plays a strategic role in providing these opportunities. Figure 1 illustrates the location of Woodward Park in the context of the Liverpool CBD. Liverpool CBD Woodward Park Figure 1 Source: Google Maps

P a g e 2 Figure 3-6 of the District Plan identifies Liverpool as a strategic centre and acknowledges existing activities. Figure 3.6 is reproduced under Figure 2 of this submission and identifies Woodward Park being next to Liverpool CBD. Woodward Park Figure 2 Source: South West District Plans

P a g e 3 Liverpool Council has embarked through Amendment No. 52 an increase of 7000 new dwellings within a new mixed use zone within the CBD. Figure 3 indicates the area of the proposed planning proposal where the additional residential dwellings are being facilitated. Figure 3 Source: Planning Proposal LLEP Amendments 52 to rezone Liverpool City Centre. Figure 3 illustrates the change in zoning from B3 Commercial Core to B4 Mixed Use. Figure 4 illustrates the areas where the Floor Space Ratio have been changed to allow for increased residential development.

P a g e 4 Figure 4 Source: Planning Proposal LLEP Amendments 52 to rezone Liverpool City Centre. My client owns land on the corner of Memorial Avenue and Copeland Street, on both sides, as identified in Figure 5. It forms part of the Woodward Park Precinct as private open space.

P a g e 5 Subject Site Figure 5 Source: Google Maps Figure 6 identifies my client s sites in terms of its current zoning. Figure 6 Source: NSW Legislation Planning Portal. Figure 6a

P a g e 6 Figure 6b Figure 6c In 2008, Council adopted a Residential Strategy for Liverpool, which aligned with the State Government s targets under the then Metropolitan Strategy. The report targeted 20,000 new dwellings within the established area by 2025 within the Liverpool LGA. During 2009-2015 there has only been 2,157 completed dwellings of which 1551 had been completed in the Liverpool CBD. The current planning proposal will inject an additional 7000 new dwellings which will assist in meeting this target. However, it is evident with the current growth, that the 20,000 dwelling target will not be achieved. In reviewing the current planning proposal, there is a need to provide for additional open space and more importantly, the need to enhance existing open space areas to accommodate the future population growth within the Liverpool CBD and surrounds. Evident in Council s background reports, there is limited area identified as additional open space within the CBD however there is an opportunity through new planning provisions called opportunity sites to contribute to the enhancement and the embellishment of existing open space areas.

P a g e 7 We see there is an opportunity, noting our client s site is strategically positioned, to provide for an improved public benefit by creating a direct link and corridor from the Liverpool CBD to Woodward Park. There has been preliminary discussions by the owners with the Liverpool RSL Club to relocate on this site and to create a lifestyle/recreation hub where a club/hotel/convention centre could be provided creating appropriate synergies and linkages to the existing Whitlam Centre and the Liverpool CBD. The RSL site, located within the heart of the CBD, could then be made available for commercial purposes allowing for the provision of additional employment land for redevelopment. We also see that there is an opportunity to create a direct link along Memorial Avenue through the creation of an overpass over Copeland Street (Hume Highway) to facilitate both a pedestrian and cycleway which would therefore create a direct link from the CBD into this significant open space precinct. This would provide for a more walkable city outcome and more importantly, provide opportunities to upgrade the existing Whitlam Centre which is in a poor state of repair. Opportunities would exist through the redevelopment of the corner site for additional residential development in conjunction with a club/hotel/convention use, to contribution for upgrade works within the Woodward Park Precinct. The connectivity between Woodward Park and to the green grid, which has been identified by the District Plan, should also be encouraged. Figure 7 reproduces Figure 5-3 of the District Plan which indicates District Open Space and the Green Grid.

Figure 7 Source: South West District Plan P a g e 8

P a g e 9 Figure 8 illustrates that there is a clear ability to create a direct link along Memorial Avenue to the green grid which is foreshadowed in the District Plan along the Georges River. This direct link would actually bisect the upzoned area within the CBD therefore providing a greater opportunity in terms of connectivity. Green Grid Connection of Woodward Park to the Green Grid Figure 8 The provision of non-residential uses on the site would generally relate to lifestyle/recreation activities and would not compete with the economic principles of the Liverpool CBD. The provision of non-residential uses on this site also assist in providing ongoing jobs in the local community. In addition, provision of residential development on this site would also assist in the retail and commercial viability of the CBD with increased population. The consideration of this submission for Woodward Park would support the justification of the current amendment to the Liverpool CBD as it would reinforce a walkable city that offers living, recreation and work opportunities. It would immensely improve access to and connectivity within the Liverpool CBD and to the Green Grid along the Georges River. It would also be our submission that the consideration of the corner site, in a more strategic manner, would create additional open space provision and linkages, that would be dedicated to Council as public open space and would assist in revitalising Liverpool CBD. It would also support the principles which were detailed in the Council s Revitalisation Liverpool City Centre Plan 2006. It would achieve this through the targeting of more jobs in the CBD area as well as providing for additional dwellings, taking advantage of infrastructure including public transport and services.

P a g e 10 It also creates a living and mixed use city with diversity in terms of access to appropriate services and recreational space. It also aligns with the Council s strategy to improve the quality of the public domain through the ability of creating appropriate contributions through the increased density to upgrade and enhance open space, which in our submission, Woodward Park requires. The connectivity as shown in the earlier figures, in terms of linking the Green Grid, would also provide and enhance pedestrian linkages through the broader catchment. The Draft District Plan sets up four goals for growing Sydney, these are as follows: Goal 1: Goal 2: Goal 3: Goal 4: A competitive economy with world-class services and transport. A city of housing choice, with homes that meet our need and lifestyle. A great place to live with communities that are strong, healthy and well connected. A sustainable and resilient city that protects the natural environment and has a balanced approach to the use of land and resources. It is our submission that consideration to increase and provide appropriate linkages to this land would achieve a more productive city being Goal 1 and a more liveable city being Goals 2 and 3 by providing a direct access to recreational space within a walkable distance by creating great separation of pedestrian movements with vehicles along Copeland Street. The enhancement of the open space would also, in our view, provide for a more sustainable city being Goals 3 and 4. The Draft District Plan also talks about mechanism in delivering infrastructure funding and delivery. We see that there is an opportunity in putting residential development on this site, in conjunction with residential development foreshadowed in the Liverpool CBD upzoning, as a mechanism to capture value sharing assets through the uplifts of the area and to provide new infrastructure through appropriate contributions under a Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA). The upgrade of infrastructure for Woodward Park, in our submission, would be of great benefit to the community. As the aerial photo illustrates in Figure 9, there are areas of Woodward Park which in our submission are underutilised. There is opportunity to enhance and provide open space which has a greater level of amenity for the future population.

P a g e 11 Upgrade of Whitlam Centre. Subject Site Opportunity to upgrade passive spaces Figure 9 Source: Google Maps The specific inclusion of Woodward Park in the District Plan, in a manner which has direct goals to enhance and provide linkages through redevelopment opportunities, should be incorporated into the District Plan, as it can be the catalyst for improved planning outcomes and in return improved community infrastructure. As stated, there is an ability to create connectivity over Copeland Street given that our client also owns land on the other side of Copeland Street to create a pedestrian/cycle connection which would remove the need to use Copeland Street to access the open space. Our client also sees that there is an opportunity to dedicate additional land for public open space purposes around the Whitlam Centre. There is also an ability to create access points/ connectivity corridors within Woodward Park that can also be dedicated to Council. Figure 10 illustrates that opportunity in creating a focal point that could be achieved through the consideration of the upgrade of the Whitlam Centre. From our understanding, Council is considering opportunities to upgrade the Whitlam Centre, being a significant recreational hub.

P a g e 12 Figure 10 Source: Zhinar Architects. With the provision of non-residential uses on the corner site that creates ongoing employment, in terms of local jobs, the residential uses on this site would also assist in the cost of upgrade works within the Woodward Park Precinct. It is therefore our request that the Commission considers our submission in the context of the broader outcomes of the Liverpool CBD and see that there is a strategic opportunity to enhance open space in an area which will be going through an enormous uplift for residential purposes. The inclusion of our clients site will help assist in the funding of appropriate infrastructure for the community and it links directly back to the core principle of a liveable city, a walkable city and a city which has access to appropriate recreational and green corridor spaces. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Kind regards, Gerard A Turrisi GAT & Associates Plan 2660