A $20 million mixed-use development proposed for the former Tsunami restaurant site in Mosman Park is in doubt after a disagreement over community contribution requirements. The developer says the latest community contribution scheme would require higher payments than expected, and has threatened to withdraw from the entire project if the new fees are applied. The local council has indicated that it wants the development plans rejected unless the developer meets the increased community contribution expectations, according to reporting. The dispute centers on whether the developer must pay the higher community contributions under the revised scheme tied to the project’s approval process. While both sides discuss the level of contribution required, no resolution has been described. The threatened withdrawal raises uncertainty about whether the project proceeds as planned, and if it does, under what financial and approval conditions. The matter is framed as a decision point for the council and the developer, with the project’s future dependent on how the contribution dispute is addressed.
$20 million Mosman Park mixed-use project faces uncertainty amid community contribution dispute
A $20 million mixed-use development proposed for the former Tsunami restaurant site in Mosman Park is in doubt after a disagreement over community contribution requirements. The developer says the lat...
- A proposed $20 million mixed-use development is planned for the former Tsunami restaurant site in Mosman Park.
- The dispute involves community contribution requirements tied to the project’s approval.
- The developer says the new community contribution scheme would increase fees and is refusing to pay the higher amount.
- The developer threatens to withdraw from the project if the higher fees apply.
- The council is reported to want the plans rejected unless the increased community contribution is met.
A leafy suburb council wants plans for a new mixed-use project on the former Tsunami restaurant site rejected because the developer is refusing to pay a larger community contribution.
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