9 Thynne Street, Bruce, ACT

AMENDMENT TO APPROVED DA201834046. Amendment to the development application for PROPOSAL FOR MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT AND LEASE VARIATION - the amendment is to retain existing bus stop and on street parking arrangement, retain existing kerb footpath and verge trees to Thynne st frontage, relocate proposed substation from front boundary to side boundary, change of proposed uses on ground floor of building 1, revised on-site waste collection arrangement, changes to material finishes across the site, revised areas summary and associated works.

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(Source: ACT Planning & Land Authority, reference 201834046)

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  1. Lina Wong commented

    Dear Sir/Madam

    I object to this application due to the congestion and noise that would be added by the extra commercial activity that would be generated in what is a nice quiet suburb. The size of the development is too large and adds to an already built up area.

    I hope you will carefully consider the disruption and loss of amenity this large development would introduce and prohibit this application.

    Thank you
    Lina Wong

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