North Beach Byron
Project Type: Villages
The North Beach Byron Site has a controversial history. The site was sought to be developed in a decade ago by Club Med as an enclave tourist resort, part of the Club Med chain of resorts world wide. Since the difficulties associated with that application Club Med chose to sell the site.
S J Connelly provides planning advice to BECTON, a company traditionally active in Victoria. We have explored the unique characteristics of the site, the reasons underpinning the Club Med issues and approached the Master Planning of the land on the basis of a design theme which looks at developing the site as a coastal tourist village in terms of scale and character, open to all and involving large hectare environmental repair program with a view to ensuring that the site is, in large part, maintained as a environmental reserve in perpetuity.
This project is ongoing. A master plan was submitted to the Minister pursuant to SEPP 71. However, he found that a master plan was not required. More recently, A conservation, community and development lot subdivision was submitted to DIPNR in December 2004. In July 2005 a 117 Key resort DA was lodged with the Minister. That DA, amended to provide for a staged development approach, was exhibited in March 2006.
Location – Byron, NSW, Australia
Year – 2001 to present
Client – BECTON
