6 Gribble Street, Gungahlin, ACT

PROPOSAL FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO EXISTING MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT AND LEASE VARIATION - partial demolition of the existing mixed use building, alterations to floor layout and faade to allow for additional units and associated works. Lease variation to increase the maximum number of dwellings to 179 dwellings.

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(Source: ACT Planning & Land Authority, reference 201834313)

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  1. Cameron Leslie commented

    Gungahlin residents need to be very concerned over any DA or amendment for the precinct 2b high rise developments. The original business use building code has been compromised to mixed use residential/business but there is more profit for developers and more rates for the government in apartments so now creep in the DA amendments to increase dwelling numbers and often at the expense of the community facilities (cafes, shops etc) in the original plan put to the public. This means just big apartment towers creating more of a ghetto environment. This also creates a greater environment for crime with less daily movement of general public around the area as has occurred in other dense apartment developments. The increased residences add to the population and traffic density stress that was not considered in the original planning submissions. There is no consideration for community by the developers, they will make their profit and leaving the surrounding community to live with the consequences. There is no consolation in hindsight.

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