Fire Destroys Heritage Home at Cliff Road Northwood – Arson Unit Involved

    Article Updated on 12 September 2022 and 14 September 2022

    Arson Unit detectives addressed the media on 12 September to appeal for public assistance as they continue to investigate a suspicious house fire at 62 Cliff Road Northwood.

    At about 10.50 pm on Saturday 3 September 2022, emergency services were called to Cliff Road, Northwood, following reports of a house fire.
    Fire and Rescue NSW firefighters worked through the night to extinguish the blaze; however, the house sustained significant damage.
    No one was home at the time, and no injuries were reported.
    A crime scene was established and examined by specialist forensic officers, who determined the fire was deliberately lit.
    Detectives attached to North Shore Police Area Command conducted initial inquiries, before the Financial Crimes Squad’s Arson Unit took carriage of the investigation under Strike Force Lenghwise.
    As inquiries continue, strike force investigators have released CCTV footage of a man who they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries.
    The man, dressed in dark clothing, can be seen on Cliff Road a short time before and after the fire started.
    Strike force investigators are also urging anyone who may have any dashcam footage from vehicles driving along or parked on Cliff Road on Saturday 3 September to contact police.

    60 and 62 Cliff Road Northwood – Development Applications History

    The current owner of 62 Cliff Road Northwood (the house that burnt down) is Y F Chen and the house next door is owned by XH Li and OY Chen.

    62 Cliff Road Northwood – Y F Chen

    The current owner has not lodged a Development Application for 62 Cliff Road.  A DA was lodged by the Rossi Family in 2017.  It was rejected on the basis that insufficient evidence had been supplied in relation to whether or not the land was contaminated and issues relating to the driveway.  The family was surprised the DA was rejected as they were in the process of providing further information to Lane Cove Council when a decision was made to reject the DA and their consultants have been talking to Lane Cove Council about the further information required.

    60 Cliff Road Northwood – Y F chin
    A Development Application was lodged for 60 Cliff Road Northwood in 2021, and the DA was refused by the Local Planning Panel in 2021.
    There were 26 reasons for the refusal of the Development Application including it an impact on 62 Cliff Road.  An extract from the Local Planning Panel decision is below:
    Read the full Local Planning Panel decision here.
    A section 8.2 Review of Determination – New Dwelling house was lodged on 5 July 2022.

    The Review has been referred to the Local Planning Panel and the Executive Summary provided to the Panel for the Review is below:

     

    “The Development Application is an 8.2 review for the part demolition and significant alterations to the dwelling house including a rear addition, a swimming pool and related landscaping.

    The proposed development was accompanied by a Clause 4.6 written request to vary the building height control by 20.4% (existing portion of building). The Clause 4.6 written request is satisfactory for reasons outlined in this report.

    The Development Application is subject to other state environmental planning instruments including SEPP (Resilience and Hazards) 2021, SEPP (Biodiversity and Conservation) 2021, SEPP (BASIX) 2004 and SEPP No. 55 – Remediation of Land. The proposed development as conditioned by Council satisfies the relevant SEPPs.

    The Development Application was notified in accordance with Council policy and 5 submissions were received. The concerns raised included building height, bulk and scale, view sharing and privacy.

    The original 8.2 review proposal failed to address all the reasons for refusal.

    Council issued a Request for Further Information on 01/09/2022 prescribing amendments to address the outstanding reasons for refusal and the key concerns from the submissions.

    Council received amended plans on the 09/09/2022 which addressed the outstanding matters as detailed in this report. Notification of the amended plans was not required under Council policy as the amended plans addressed concerns raised in the submissions.

    The Development Application is therefore reported to Panel with a recommendation for approval.”

    The Lane Cove Council is recommending to the Local Planning Panel the DA for 60 Cliff Road be approved (that is NOT the heritage home that was burnt down).  It will be up to the Local Planning Panel to decide if the Review is approved.  Summary of Lane Cove Council’s report below:

    You can read the Lane Cove Local Planning Panel agenda here. They will be hearing the matter on 20 September 2022.

    In the Cove is making NO suggestion that the Development Application for 60 Cliff Road and the Arson investigation are linked.

    Background

    At around 10.50 pm last Saturday Night (3 September 2022) sirens could be heard throughout Lane Cove, as fire crews responded to a fire at 62 Cliff Road Northwood.  Over thirty calls were made to Triple000 alerting NSW Fire and Rescue to the blaze.

    More than 50 firefighters took just under an hour to control the fire which had engulfed the home, causing the roof and other parts of the home to collapse.

    Crews were able to stop the blaze from spreading to neighbouring properties.

    One FRNSW crew remained on site overnight to ensure the fire was completely extinguished, and there were no reignitions.

    The house was unoccupied, and there were no reported injuries.

    Neighbours told ITC that they first smelt smoke around 10.50 pm and not long after flames were leaping about 20 meters into the air as the roof caught fire.  Between 11.00 and 11.30 pm neighbours heard some sounds like gunshot sounds.  The sound was caused by the water in the slate roof heating and expanding.

    Photo Source Amelia Slack-Smith

    The Police Media Unit told ITC the following:

    “The fire is being treated as suspicious, with detectives attached to North Shore Police Area Command and the State Crime Command Financial Crimes Squad’s Arson Unit investigating the cause of the blaze. Anyone with information is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.”

    On Sunday morning,Fire and Rescue NSW sent in a specialist dog team to inspect the ruins of the property.

    Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry said:

    “Fire and Rescue NSW has three dogs that have the capacity to identify or eliminate the use of flammable liquid after a fire.”

    On Monday morning, the police door-knocked neighbours to see if they had any CCTV.

     

    House Sold in November 2021

    In November 2021 the house was sold to Y F Chen or more than $24 million.  The next door neighbours are fund manager and next-door neighbours Ouyang Chen and his wife Xiao Hong Li for more than $24 million.

    The house is on a double block and included a cellar and a tennis court

    The house was put on the market in September 2021 after being owned by the Rossi Family for 60 years.   Merri Rossi family purchased the house in 1961 for £16,000 on the recommendation of artist friend Lloyd Rees.

    Merri Rossi was a trailblazer and the first woman in Australia to have her own televised program – A Woman’s World with Mary Rossi. The weekly national daytime show featured Mary interviewing interesting people from all around the world on current affairs.  Read more here.

    The Rossi Family enjoying a family lunch on the Verandah

    Heritage Listed

    In November 2009 Lane Cove Council commissioned a heritage report of homes in the Lane Cove Council Area.  In the report, it was recommended that 62 Cliff Road be included in the Lane Cove LEP as a heritage item.  The report stated:

    “62 Cliff Road – Federation dwelling Number 62 is historically significant as one of the earliest built on the Northwood Estate auctioned in 1904. The dwelling has been sympathetically altered to include garages and the addition of stone wall to Cliff Rd. It has landmark qualities and contributes to the streetscape of Cliff Rd.”

    We will update our article when the NSW Fire investigator releases their report.

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