Independent Planning Commission

Public meeting on Triniti Lighthouse, Build-to-Rent

26 May 2025

The community will be able to have its say at a public meeting on the Triniti Lighthouse Build-to-Rent Project, a State significant development application (SSD-55844212) by Stocklands Development Pty Ltd, to build an 8-20 storey mixed use development at 39 Delhi Road, North Ryde, including 510 build-to-rent units, ground floor commercial tenancies and 319 car parking spaces.  

The decision on whether the development application will be given planning approval has been referred to the Independent Planning Commission because the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure received more than 50 unique public submissions objecting to the proposal and an objection from the City of Ryde.  

Commissioners Suellen Fitzgerald, Michael Chilcott and Dr Bronwyn Evans AM have been appointed by the Commission Chair to determine the development application.

Key issues identified in the Department’s whole-of-government assessment of the development application included land use, built form, residential amenity, traffic and parking.

The Commission has access to all previous written submissions made to the Department on this proposed development, however it is particularly helpful for the Commission Panel to also hear the community’s views on the Department’s Assessment Report, which can be found on the Commission’s website.

A public meeting on the proposed Triniti Lighthouse Built-to-Rent development will be held in the Macquarie Room at Lakeside Hotel & Conference Centre, 1 Executive Road, Macquarie Park on Tuesday 17 June 2025, commencing at 10:00am AEST. Anyone wishing to present at the public meeting must pre-register on the Commission’s website using the Speaker Registration Form. The deadline for speaker registrations is 12:00 noon AEST on Monday 9 June 2025.

The Commission also invites the public to make written submissions, which can be lodged via the ‘Make a Submission’ portal on the Commission’s website.  

Written submissions will be accepted until 5:00pm AEST on Monday 23 June 2025.

Please note 
The public meeting will be livestreamed on the Commission’s YouTube channel. Registered speakers will be asked to nominate their preference for presenting at the public meeting either in-person or by dialing in by telephone. Please note that if the demand for either in-person or virtual attendance is low, the Commission may opt to conduct the meeting either entirely virtually or entirely in person.  If this occurs, it will be fully communicated to all registered speakers in advance, including how the Commission can assist people to attend the meeting virtually.  These flexible arrangements ensure as many people as possible have the opportunity to be heard, while also making best use of public resources.