Reclassification of part of the Stewart Street East car park
- Status date
- 31 Mar 2026
- Exhibition
- 3 Mar 2026 – 31 Mar 2026
- Gazettal
- ·
- Outcome
- Approved
Bayside Council
Council profile →- Amendments tracked
- 5
- Last 12 months
- 2
- DAs / yr
- 586
- Approval rate
- 100%
How to object or make a submission
Your next step if this rezoning affects you. Submissions are how the decision-maker hears from the community.
Exhibition window on record: 3 Mar 2026 to 31 Mar 2026. Submissions usually close at the end of exhibition, so check the source for the exact date.
- 1 Rezonings (planning proposals) are placed on public exhibition by the council or the NSW Department of Planning. Anyone can make a submission during that window.
- 2 Lodge your submission with the council, or through the NSW Planning Portal where the proposal is exhibited there. State your address, whether you support or object, and your reasons.
- 3 Submissions are public and are reported to the decision-maker. Focus on planning grounds: amenity, traffic, overshadowing, density, heritage and local character.
General information about the public submission process, not legal advice. Confirm the current process and deadlines with the council or the official source before acting.
Stage history
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Post-exhibition
source label: “post-exhibition/Gateway Implementation”
Status date 31 Mar 2026 · Observed 12 June 2026 → current
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Planning disputes in Bayside Council
Tribunal and court decisions naming this council, newest first. A signal of contested development in the area, not legal advice.
- Bayside Council v Morton [2025] NSWSC 483 NSWSC· 16 May 2025· Bayside Council v Morton [2025] NSWSC 483 CIVIL PROCEDURE – consent
- Bayside Council v Kelly [2024] NSWLEC 125 NSWLEC· 29 Nov 2024· Bayside Council v Kelly [2024] NSWLEC 125 CONTEMPT – orders for removal of unused vehicles and other waste materials – respondents failed to purge contempt despite attempts – respondents convicted of contempt – costs awarded on usual basis
- Bayside Community Recreation Club Inc v Bayside Council [2024] NSWSC 960 NSWSC· 6 Aug 2024· Bayside Community Recreation Club Inc v Bayside Council [2024] NSWSC 960 COSTS – appropriate costs order where interlocutory order resolves substantive dispute – order that each party bear their own costs – no question of principle
- Bayside Council v Outdoor Systems Pty Limited [2024] NSWLEC 1 NSWLEC· 31 Jan 2024· Bayside Council v Outdoor Systems Pty Limited [2024] NSWLEC 1 ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING – consent –duration or lapsing of development consent – breach of s 4.3 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW) – prohibited development – declarations and injunctive relief – stay of injunctive relief
- Gouros & Ors v Order of AHEPA NSW Incorporated; Order of AHEPA NSW Incorporated v Gouros & Ors [2023] NSWSC 1502 NSWSC· 4 Dec 2023· Gouros & Ors v Order of AHEPA NSW Incorporated; Order of AHEPA NSW Incorporated v Gouros & Ors [2023] NSWSC 1502 COSTS – Party/party – General rule that costs follow the event – Where parties narrowed the issues in dispute after the hearing of this proceeding commenced – Where defendant successful in defence of issues contested in hearing – Whether order for costs should be made for period prior to narrowing of issues.
- Gouros & Ors v Order of AHEPA NSW Incorporated [2023] NSWSC 1281 NSWSC· 31 Oct 2023· Gouros & Ors v Order of AHEPA NSW Incorporated [2023] NSWSC 1281 CIVIL PROCEDURE — Inherent power — Abuse of process — Where plaintiffs are largely similar to parties or witnesses in previous proceedings that determined largely the same issues — Where the plaintiffs seeks to reagitate declarations of the NSW Court of Appeal as properly construed — Whether discretion to dismiss the claims for relief for abuse of process should be exercised. CIVIL PROCEDURE — Parties — Misjoinder or non-joinder — Where members of an incorporated association or an appropriate re