$100m Hawks Nest plan for 104 apartments on exhibition

Major plans for three new residential flat buildings in Hawks Nest have entered public exhibition, marking a significant step for the Mid-Coast region’s housing pipeline. The Sanderling Avenue project, led by Tattersall Lander Pty Ltd and EJE Architects, proposes 104 apartments across a 1.5-hectare site, with a strong focus on medium-density living.

The scheme features a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom units, alongside substantial communal open space. Notably, the plans also include upgrades to the neighbouring Golf Club carpark, aiming to improve local infrastructure and amenity. While the site faces several constraints—including bushfire risk, biodiversity, and traffic impacts—the proposal addresses these through design and planning measures.

Voluntary Planning Agreement contributions have already been paid to Council, reflecting a proactive approach to rezoning obligations. As a result, the project highlights ongoing efforts to balance growth with local needs in Hawks Nest.

For more information, search the application number (SSD-82066472) on the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure’s website.

A set of architectural plans for a residential flat building project.
Project Snapshot
Project Overview
Application NumberSSD-82066472
Project TitleSanderling Avenue Residential Flat Buildings
Project StatusOn exhibition
Project TypeHDA Housing
AddressSanderling Avenue, Hawks Nest
LGAMid-Coast
DeveloperTattersall Lander Pty Ltd
Project Metrics
Site Area33,540 sqm (3.35 ha)
GFA14,125 sqm
Dwellings104
Storeys4
Parking161 car | 104 bike
Basement Levels1
Communal Open Space3,828 sqm
Tree Canopy13.61%
Capital Investment$100.9 million
Planning Metrics
ExistingProposed
ZoningR3 Medium Density Residential
FSR1.00.95
HOB12m14.4m, 15.25m
Project Team
DeveloperTattersall Lander Pty Ltd
PlanningTattersall Lander Pty Ltd
ArchitectEJE Architects
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Landscape architectTerras Landscape Architects

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