Strata Specific Questions

For most questions, the information applies to the whole of Jacksons Landing – see Frequently Asked Questions on the left of each page. However, some information is different for different stratas. You can email the strata committee here.

Visitor Parking

There is no visitor parking within the strata's car park. You may be eligible for a City of Sydney visitor parking permit. This allows you to park anywhere in Pyrmont where the sign indicates – Area 20. Click here to download the City of Sydney's Visitor Parking Permit Guide And Application Form.

Safety

Jacksons Landing has a 24 hour security service which can be contacted on 02 8565 9494 if you have any safety concerns.  If you require the local police, please call City Central Police Station on 02 9265 6499.  Some additional information can be found by clicking here.

Pets

To be compliant with the Community Association by-laws, the Owners Corporation is maintaining a pet register. Notwithstanding the by-law, the Executive Committee see the register as being in the interest of the health, safety and wellbeing of the pets themselves. In order to comply with the by-laws, all owners/agents/residents need to complete this form and attach a photograph of their pet alongside their application. The application can be submitted to maria.maire@somervilles.com to forward to the Executive Committee, for their review and approval.

Garbage Collection

General waste and all recycling: Thursday. If you require more information about Waste Collection, please click here. To apply for a larger bin, you can download the form here.

Architectural and landscaping standards

These Standards must be read in conjunction with the Architectural Standards for the Community Association. Design Concept: The Mount Street Walk Terraces were designed by Tonkin Zuliakha Architects. They are contemporary terraces bounded by Cadigal Avenue, Bowman Street, John Street and Mount Street Walk. Security Grilles: Approved security grilles are permitted on ground floor doors and windows. Structures in Courtyards: Pergolas and trellis structures are permitted in internal courtyards provided that such structures do not protrude above party walls or parapets. Nameplates: Nameplates can be affixed to the front of the building subject to approval by the appropriate public authority and the owners corporation. Light Fittings: The light fittings on external balconies cannot be replaced. Restrictions do not apply to internal courtyards. Satellite Dishes: Satellite dishes are not permitted on roofs, with the exception of a dish on the common property roof of two of the Terraces to enable provision of pay TV and the like to the whole of the strata scheme. Wall mounted dishes can be mounted on internal courtyards where they do not visually affect adjoining owners. Trees and Shrubs: In order to preserve the solar amenity of neighbours, trees in courtyards must not exceed 3 metres in height. Alarm Systems: Internal alarm systems may be installed by an Owner in a House Lot. External security devices may be installed in the approved position. Real Estate Signs: “For Sale” or “For Lease” signs are permitted provided that:

  • there is only one sign per terrace;
  • the sign does not exceed 1 metre by 1 metre in size; and
  • signs are not attached to balconies.

Particular Requirements for the Mount Street Walk Terraces Window Treatments: Western red cedar shutters and blinds, white curtain backing and frosted glass are acceptable on those windows facing the streets. There are no restrictions on windows facing internal courtyards or on upper level windows not facing streets. Balcony Furniture: In order to reduce contrast between the building and furniture pale-coloured outdoor furniture is required on those balconies facing the street. Click here to download a copy of these standards.