Caldwell Lane is the 6th propert shown on this list as ROW |
This blog covers the saga of the "$1 Dunny Lane", a 2.75 wide rear access night soil lane located in Darlinghurst, a thriving heritage neighbourhood of Sydney, Australia.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Curious Document: A certain Mark Taylor is a witness to Title Creation of the Dunny Lane. See the Land and Environment Court website for past commissioners. You will see the names Stafford Watts and Mark Taylor on this list. Notice also the STATEMENT OF PURPOSE of the Land and Environmental Court: "the highest standards of competency and personal integrity of its judges, commissioners and support staff." Is that what is happening here??
Justice Cowdroy told the Australian that he did not purchase the $1 Dunny Lane, and that his company "Specialist Advocates" did. See the company search below which shows Dennis Cowdroy as the Director of this company. When neighbours found out that the lane was sold and asked the Architect Stafford Watts if he could reveal the owner, he replied " I am not able to divulge that information".
The scheme as presented does not comply with the most basic of controls including the height limit, floor space ratio (proposal is 2.5 times over), heritage, overshadowing, privacy, setbacks and basic facade modulation. The DA image below submitted to Council for approval is also dishonest. The large tree shown in front of the principal blank facade does not even exist.
Stafford Watts: The Architect and former Land and Environment Court Commissioner. He served on the LEC court during the tenure of Justice Cowdroy. According Sydney City Council, he is currently in private negotiations to reduce the scheme just slightly. According to Council it might be approved without further notifications or public review. Meanwhile, neighbours are demanding transparency and cannot understand why former members of the Land and Environment Court are allowed to have the appearance of special access in both the purchase of the land for $1 without an auction and the approval of a non compliant development - right in their own back yards.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Given that the Development Application notification was posted on the wrong property, and neighbours had trouble understanding that a 2.7meterwide laneway was actually going to be developed into a 4-storey house, the neighbours of Surrey Street hung a banner in their opposition campaign to the laneway DA:
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