, was rejected by the City of Ryde last year, but could still proceed if approved by the NSW government.
Mr Bennett said the development had been delayed as "a consequence of the Premier's decision to commission what is called an 'assurance [review]' from the Greater Sydney Commission." Mr Bennett said the company would argue that the ban should not apply to existing planning proposals, and particularly those as far advanced as the Macquarie Park tower.
Meriton is seeking a declaration that the Greater Sydney Commission does not have the power to advise or provide recommendations for plans submitted before the review was ordered last October, documents previously tendered in court said.
MeganGorrey the developer is greedy The buildings around them r 13 storeys but Meriton wanted to be allowed to build 63 floors on 2 towers 8x2x64 = 1024 units so abt 2100 extra people Talavera rd is choked every morning bumper to bumper n pm D billionaire is dreaming his billions
MeganGorrey another future ghetto... thousands of appartments going up around there already and no one is clamouring to live in them now.
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MeganGorrey I think anything costing Triguboff $50,000 a day is a good thing