A further 12 month extension to the DA was granted on April 22.AtD wrote:So... it's been over two years and there hasn't been a word from the developers what's going on. When does the DA expire?
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
Maybe they are listening to our opinions.Will wrote:A further 12 month extension to the DA was granted on April 22.AtD wrote:So... it's been over two years and there hasn't been a word from the developers what's going on. When does the DA expire?
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
well in case they are BUILD A NEW TALLEST BUILDING ON THIS SITE!!!Ho Really wrote:Maybe they are listening to our opinions.Will wrote:A further 12 month extension to the DA was granted on April 22.AtD wrote:So... it's been over two years and there hasn't been a word from the developers what's going on. When does the DA expire?
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just curious what is the ACC height restriction for this area?
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
72 metres.Cirocz wrote:just curious what is the ACC height restriction for this area?
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 77-85 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
Maybe its time to up that by another 100m?
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
oh ok thanks .. unless height restrictions change it would be pretty impossible to build a new tallest here because it would have to be double the height restricition hopefully the ACC will relax restrictions sooner rather than latermonotonehell wrote:72 metres.Cirocz wrote:just curious what is the ACC height restriction for this area?
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
Out of interest aviation OLS would be approximately 100m there, PANS-OPS (as usual) we don't have enough data yet but at a guesstimate it looks about the same.Cirocz wrote:oh ok thanks .. unless height restrictions change it would be pretty impossible to build a new tallest here because it would have to be double the height restricition hopefully the ACC will relax restrictions sooner rather than latermonotonehell wrote:72 metres.Cirocz wrote:just curious what is the ACC height restriction for this area?
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[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
Might Finally see some action on site:
Bit confused about the address number. Perhaps the thread title is wrong?Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/438/2008
Lodgement Date: 10/06/2008
Location: 81-85 Pirie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Balcony/Veranda demolition and removal
[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
I've got a horrible feeling this will be reopened as a restaurant.
[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
As dissapointing as that would be it would be better then nothing as it is now... also with a few years extra time hopefully height restrictions in the area will be relaxed with the new planning laws.Pikey wrote:I've got a horrible feeling this will be reopened as a restaurant.
[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
Yes you are correct, the thread title should be changed. This development site encompasses 77-85 Pirie Street.Ben wrote:Might Finally see some action on site:
Bit confused about the address number. Perhaps the thread title is wrong?Type: Development Application Received
Application Number: DA/438/2008
Lodgement Date: 10/06/2008
Location: 81-85 Pirie Street, ADELAIDE SA 5000
Description: Balcony/Veranda demolition and removal
And I too fear that what you have posted could indicate that this development has been mothballed and a restaurant or cafe will now occupy the easternmost allotment of the site.
[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
I think this could just be in relation to an article i read in the messenger a couple of weeks back. The ACC now are charging quite high fees for any building that has varandahs/balconies over ACC land including footpaths and a lot of hotel owners were complaining as their hotels are heritage listed and they are not able to remove the balconies to eliminate the fees.
[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
Ok, that makes sense. I mean why would anyone want to be paying fees for a derelict building that is producing no income.Ben wrote:I think this could just be in relation to an article i read in the messenger a couple of weeks back. The ACC now are charging quite high fees for any building that has varandahs/balconies over ACC land including footpaths and a lot of hotel owners were complaining as their hotels are heritage listed and they are not able to remove the balconies to eliminate the fees.
[COM] Re: #Approved: 73-79 Pirie St (ex Planet Site) - 72.5m, 18 lvls
That is the most counterproductive idea I have ever heard. Whichever moronic accountant came up with that idea should be sacked immediately. Building elements which provide protection for pedestrians from rain and summer sun should be encouraged. Such elements provide an intimate scale which makes pedestrians feel safe and welcome, thus bringing activity to our streets and making them safer and more vibrant etc etcBen wrote:I think this could just be in relation to an article i read in the messenger a couple of weeks back. The ACC now are charging quite high fees for any building that has varandahs/balconies over ACC land including footpaths and a lot of hotel owners were complaining as their hotels are heritage listed and they are not able to remove the balconies to eliminate the fees.
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