Date agreement was entered into: 6 July 2015
Names of the parties: Campbelltown City Council, Landcom (t/a Urban Growth NSW)
Description of the development: Edmondson Park South
The land to which it applies: Land as detailed in Schedule 1 - page 33
Date agreement was entered into: 17 June 2016
Names of the parties: Campbelltown City Council, Landcom (t/a Urban Growth NSW) and Dahua Group Sydney Project 1 Pty Limited
Description of the development: Amendment - Edmondson Park South
The land to which it applies: Land reference as Property A & Property B in Clause 1.1 on page 4
Date the Deed of Novation and Deed of Variation were entered into: 13 October 2017
Names of the parties: Campbelltown City Council, Landcom (t/a Urban Growth NSW) and Dahua Project 1 Pty Limited
Description of the development: Amendment - Edmondson Park South
The land to which it applies: Land referenced as Property A & Property B in Clause 1.1 on page 4
As part of the design and planning approvals process for the Edmondson Park South Project, including Ministerial approval of a Concept Plan Application in August 2011, UrbanGrowth NSW committed to the provision of infrastructure identified in the Infrastructure Services Delivery Plan to support the incoming community within the Campbelltown section of the Development. The commitment is secured through the Planning Agreement.
The Planning Agreement will result in the delivery of $41,530,001 of various infrastructure, including:
- Parks and Open Space - $22,730,000
- Passive Open Space / Water Management - $4,400,000
- Roads and Traffic Facilities - $10,850,001
- Roads and Drainage – $3,000,000
- Community Facility - $550,000.
The initial Planning Agreement between Council and UrbanGrowth NSW was executed on 6 July 2015.
An VPA Side Deed was executed on 17 June 2016 pending sale of part of the Land by UrbanGrowth NSW to Dahua, pending execution of a VPA Amendment and VPA Novation.
An Amended VPA, including Deed of Variation and Deed of Novation was executed on 13 October 2017. The various infrastructure to be delivered remained the same, only the responsibility was split between the Developer (UrbanGrowth NSW) and the Purchaser (Dahua) as detailed in the Amended VPA and Deed of Variation respectively.
Current VPA documents:
Previous VPA documents: