I am very concerned that the DA submission grossly under estimates the impact this business will have on the residents, surrounding businesses and three schools /preschools opposite.
The submission states: Whilst a specific limit on patronage numbers is not sought it is anticipated that a maximum patron capacity of 250 patrons would be the reasonable operational limit of the premises at any one time.
While a certain percentage of these members may walk to the gym from the surrounding area, the facility is bordered by light industrial & education facilities that do not house residents, so their catchment of walking memberships is considerably less than other One Playground facilities. The plans allow for 43 off site parking spaces, with 4-16 staff, leaves just 27 car spaces for up to 250 patrons over peak hours of 6am-9am, which coincides with the school drop of timings. I am extremely concerned with student safety as this many cars navigate the narrow Chapel St, and surrounding area.
Car parking issues have already been highlighted several times to council by the Marrickville Public School P&C, as two business on Chapel Street both permanently parking multiple vehicles on Chapel street (the smash repair and Adventure Merchants and Outfitters, last week I counted 10 vehicles that have been parked long-term on the street between these businesses).
At the current One Playground Marrickville gym & wellness centre, above and adjacent to Woolworths, Illawarra road, members fill both the roof top carpark (over 70 spots) and the Calvert Street Parking lot (34 spaces). These carparks are filled all day long, not just at “peak gym user hours”.
The One Playground founder boasted in an interview published on their website, more than 3 years ago, they had over 15,000 members (https://oneplayground.com.au/blog/7-years-of-fitness-playground/). These members are entitled to use any of their facilities and with 2 others already located in the Inner West, the cross over of members will increase further people accessing the new Marrickville gym. Given these membership numbers across the group, it could be expected that this gym will have a membership level of 2000-3000 members, and I’m sure One Playground sales team would be targeting these membership numbers, to cover the cost of their estimated $850,000+ fit out.
Additionally the weekend members visiting compete with the Two Chaps cafe patrons that visit and park, filling up the streets Saturday and Sunday during mornings and lunch peak’s.
In summary, there is grossly insufficient parking onsite for the gym users, and pressure of patrons trying to visit the gym will put pressure on an area that is already extremely difficult to park in.
My other concern is this heritage listed building (with recently replaced roof) does not appear to have any noise insulation. I have attempted to read the acoustic assessment report, but much of this is too technical to understand. I witnessed the roof being replaced over some weeks as I walked to /from work (Marrickville Public School) and I did not observe insulation being installed.
I live in this area, and four years ago undertook a rebuild myself. As part of that rebuild we went above minimum requirements for the insulation in both the roof and walls, so as to reduce the noise of the aeroplanes flying overhead.
I attend another local gym, which is very noisy as you walk past, but that gym is not located adjacent to residences or an autism school playground. The noise that will be heard during classes will be very disruptive to the neighbouring properties.
An article in the Daily Mail from March 2023 (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/fitness/article-11809681/Sydney-gym-Fitness-Playground-rebrands-One-Playground.html) describes the newly refurbished Newtown One Playground as having a “DJ boost perched over the gym floor and syncs to a lighting grid that pulses to the beat of each song, giving off a nightclub vibe”.
This is not appropriate for a business located this close to houses and schools, to be emitting this “nightclub” style noise and vibration beats from 6am – 10pm.