Media Release

Public Meeting re Maroubra Bay Hotel DA

2006 Update

Maroubra Bay Hotel

A public meeting will be held on Wednesday March 19 at 7pm at the picnic shelter along the Northern side of the Maroubra Beach Surf Life Saving Club (in the park opposite the Seals Club).  If it rains on the night, the meeting will be held the following night.

A delegation of local residents will be meeting with Mayor Dominic Sullivan this Thursday to convey their concerns and to officially hand over a petition containing thousands of signatures protesting against the DA.  As the Council has failed to call a public meeting to discuss this major development, the local residents have decided to take it upon themselves to hold the meeting.  The meeting will also elect office bearers for the precinct committee for the next year.

Local resident Graeme Harrison said “I've interviewed hundreds of local residents on the issue and about 98% feel the Local Environment Plan should stand, while about 2% feel the developer 'should be able to do anything they like with the site'.  Those who want the LEP enforced believe council needs to follow the its own protocol of extensive public consultation if it wishes to do anything which would overturn the LEP.  It took years of public consultation to get agreement on the existing height limits and setbacks.  The community feedback has consistently been that people want Maroubra Beach to retain its village feel, and do not want tall structures along the beachfront, as was done at Coogee.  I think there is too much hypocrisy when Council enforces its design rules absolutely with respect to a homeowner submitting a DA, yet as soon as a wealthy developer comes along, Councillors start talking about the planning rules being 'a mistake' and openly supporting DAs which are floors higher than allowed by the planning laws.”

Dr Ute Vollmer-Conna, of the UNSW Dept of Human Behaviour said in my submission to the Premier I said “As residents, we demand that the natural beauty of Maroubra Bay is enhanced or at the very least maintained by future developments. We strongly object to the current proposal as it clearly does neither. Future submissions should only be accepted if they comply with local planning instruments. Local residents do not want six storey blocks along Marine Parade. If a precedent is established with this development, we can look forward to a solid wall of such developments.”

While the developer has proposed removing one floor (to five stories), with an increase in the bulk of the development, the residents are questioning whether one needs to see as many as 50 apartments built on a relatively small site.  Mr Harrison said “If Council approves this DA with or without modifications, it will mark a low-point in local politics. Half a semi-detached house will remain and the other half will be replaced with two storeys of underground parking and five levels of horizontal slab and glass apartments. Council will need to revise its planning documents to update its sample photo of a poor redevelopment of half a semi!  But we need everyone who feels passionately about Maroubra Beach to come to the public meeting.”

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