Dickson supermarket development given the green light


Released 30/06/2016

After thorough assessment against ACT planning requirements  the planning and land authority has approved the revised Dickson Coles  supermarket proposal, Gary Rake Deputy Director-General of the Environment and  Planning Directorate announced today.

“I am pleased that we have been able to make a decision on  this application, which will provide two new supermarkets for the inner-north  community,” Mr Rake said.

“Today’s decision takes into account aesthetics and design  issues as well as community concerns raised during two public consultation  periods.

“The development will be an asset to the local community and  will integrate well with the current Dickson shopping precinct,” Mr Rake said.

The planning and land authority originally refused the  Dickson mixed use supermarket development on 20 May 2015, following a number of  concerns around the quality of the design and interface with the surrounding  area.

Following the refusal last year the proponents have  responded to both the Authority’s assessments and community concern. Key  differences include:

  • Active shop-fronts facing the Badham Street
  • Attractive and safe pedestrian environment and  connections
  • Improved connections with the existing Dickson  shopping area
  • Contemporary building materials and textures,  including colour variations, awnings and louvers
  • A reduced number of loading doors to Antill  Street, which now ensures all truck movements are contained within the loading  dock area and will not spill out on to the surrounding street.  

“The revised proposal from the  developer included a number of improvements to the original application,  however, the Authority also imposed additional conditions to further improve  the outcome for the community,” Mr Rake said.

“I am also working closely with the Dickson Traders to address  parking demand during construction of the new supermarkets and apartments. This  will include specific and binding requirements in the Deed associated with the  site lease.

“We are very confident that we can help customers continue to  find parking close to the centre while workers will be able to park around the  periphery of the centre. Following construction there will be in excess of 450  parking spaces available on site for customers and the general public to use.  

“A coordinated effort to address parking challenges during  construction will continue over the coming months, more information will be  distributed to the public prior to construction beginning later this year. “Dickson is already a great place to shop and to eat out. We will be putting a lot of  effort into encouraging customers to keep coming to Dickson,” Mr Rake said.

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