Support Chatswood Grand Residences Mixed Use Development.
SSD-93776214 is a State Significant Development on public exhibition until 14/07/2026. Anyone can lodge a public submission — supporting submissions help balance the record the assessor sees.
What is proposed at Chatswood
A mixed-use residential development of 552 apartments across two towers of 56 and 60 storeys with ground-floor retail, including planning amendments to increase floor space ratio and building height and modify minimum non-residential requirements.
Read the full application on the NSW Planning PortalIn plain English
Chatswood Grand Residences Mixed Use Development is a mixed-use residential proposed at Chatswood. In plain terms: A mixed-use residential development of 552 apartments across two towers of 56 and 60 storeys with ground-floor retail, including planning amendments to increase floor space ratio and building height and modify minimum non-residential requirements.
- What it is
- A mixed-use residential development of 552 apartments across two towers of 56 and 60 storeys with ground-floor retail, including planning amendments to increase floor space ratio and building height and modify minimum non-residential requirements.
- Where
- Chatswood, Willoughby City
- Who decides
- NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (not the local council).
It is on public exhibition now, which is the window when the community can put concerns or support on the official assessment record. Once it closes, that opportunity is gone.
Residents and businesses in and around Chatswood (Willoughby City) — anyone affected by traffic, noise, overshadowing, character or amenity changes during construction and once it is operating.
This is a State Significant Development, so it is large or sensitive enough to be decided by the NSW Department of Planning rather than the local council.
Plain-English summary generated by ObjectionEngine to help Chatswood residents understand the proposal. Always verify against the official material.
Documents on exhibition
54 exhibited files across 6 categories. The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is the main document to read and object to.
- EIS46 filesStart here
Environmental Impact Statement — the main document. It sets out the proposal and its assessed impacts (traffic, noise, overshadowing, heritage). Object to what it claims here.
- SEARs3 files
The Secretary's requirements the EIS had to address — a checklist to test the EIS against.
- Request for SEARs1 file
The applicant's initial scoping request.
- Notice of Exhibition1 file
The official exhibition notice, including the closing date.
- Development Application1 file
The formal application forms.
- Early Consultation2 files
Pre-lodgement community and agency consultation.
Individual files open on the NSW Planning Portal, where the latest versions and any late-added documents are always shown.
Reasons people support mixed-use residential proposals
Tap one to start your submission with it. The strongest submissions add specifics only locals know — what you see, when, and how it affects you.
How to lodge a supporting submission in three steps
- 1Write a structured submission in support here — your reasons and a letter in your own voice.
- 2Verify the details against the exhibited material on the NSW Planning Portal.
- 3Lodge it yourself via the portal's Make a Submission page before 14/07/2026.
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