Planning Proposal for 38-50 South Street, Rydalmere

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In February - March 2025, City of Parramatta Council publicly exhibited a Planning Proposal for land at 38-50 South Street, Rydalmere.Submissions were welcome until 5pm on Monday 24 March 2025. Please follow this page to stay updated.


Project overview

The site contains existing industrial warehouses and is known as the Metro Centre. Within the site is a local heritage item (#694), identified as ‘Truganini House and grounds’ (Figure 1).

Figure 1: Subject site with location of heritage item outlined in green

Changes to Planning Controls

This Planning Proposal seeks to amend the Parramatta Local Environmental Plan 2023 (PLEP 2023) as follows:

  • Reduce the heritage curtilage that currently applies to the entire industrial site to better relate to the subject heritage item and its setting;
  • Change the item name from ‘Truganini House and grounds’ to ‘Truganini House and riverfront setting’; and
  • Change the property description from ‘Lot 10, DP 774181’ to ‘Part of Lot 10, DP 774181’.

The heritage curtilage relates to a local heritage item, which comprises a single storey brick and stucco Victorian residence that is currently being used as a childcare centre and is located towards the centre of the site (Figure 1). The existing heritage curtilage applies to the entire site that is zoned for industrial development (Figure 2), comprising established industrial land uses.

This Planning Proposal seeks to reduce the heritage curtilage to encapsulate the heritage item and its immediate setting, including down to the river (Figure 3).

As a result, exempt and complying development can be considered outside of the reduced heritage curtilage for the rest of the industrial site under the State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008.

Development Applications will still be required for development proposed within the reduced heritage curtilage, and where exempt and complying development cannot be achieved.

This Planning Proposal only seeks to reduce the heritage curtilage. No intensification of the site nor changes to other planning controls are proposed. This Planning Proposal does not include a Planning Agreement given that no intensification or increased density is proposed that might result in the need for additional supporting infrastructure.

Figure 2 (left): Existing heritage curtilage applying to the entire industrial site, as indicated in brown shading within the red outline
Figure 3 (right): Proposed reduced heritage curtilage applying to the heritage item and its setting, as indicated in brown shading within the red outline

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