96 - 102 Princes Highway, Arncliffe NSW 2205

Proposed demolition, earthworks and construction of a mixed-use development comprising a nine (9) storey residential flat building for eighty three (83) dwellings, ground floor commerical space, two (2) basement levels of car parking and communal open space.

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(Source: Bayside Council (Rockdale), reference DA-2018/326)

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  1. Yumeng Wang commented

    Hello, i am writing to express my concern about this development. I am concerned about increase in traffic on local streets, lack of street parking, reduced sunlight, reduced privacy, crowding, over development.

    The development is of a scale and size that will have detrimental impacts to the livelihood and amenity of this area. Already Wolli Creek and Arncliffe are suffering from overdevelopment and a complete transformation of its demographic character and streetscape.

    The development will add more cars to the road. Parking and traffic along Kyle street is already terrible. There no car spots available during certain times of the day along Kyle street, Duncan street and Charles Street. This develop will make this situation worse.

    The development will block sunlight entering my apartment in the winter months. The building will block all direct light. Forcing over reliance on heaters.

    People in the apartment will also be able to see directly into my apartment, bedroom and bathroom. It will result in a complete loss of privacy.

    This area is already suffering from overcrowding. The train station is packed during peak hour. Parks and shops are packed and the roads are clogged with cars.

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