82-84 Stirling Highway North Fremantle WA 6159

Renovations and additions to existing commercial building

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(Source: Fremantle City Council, reference DA0332/18)

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  1. Bonnie Doran commented

    As a neighbouring resident, I'm concerned about the impact of this development on street parking in the area (which is already under pressure from users of the North Fremantle train station) and overshadowing/privacy to the backyards of the adjacent houses facing Alfred road.

    I would like Fremantle Council to consider the following in assessing the application:
    1. The applicant's proposal to extend the building to the boundary fence on the Northern boundary should be rejected on the basis of privacy and overshadowing to the adjacent residential properties;
    2. Any north facing windows proposed to be installed in the proposed additional storey should be installed above eye level or frosted to ensure privacy to the adjacent residential properties;
    3. The Council should consider the disruption that the proposed development will cause to neighbouring properties. A dilapidation report should be required given proposal to excavate a basement level carpark; and
    4. The applicant should be required to comply with the Council's codes and guidelines in relation to the number of allocated car bays available for the building, so as not to add any additional pressure to the already strained street parking.

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