4 Pomroy Avenue, Earlwood NSW

Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of attached dual occupancy. Torrens Title Subdivision of the proposed dual occupancy

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  1. Rena S commented

    Pomroy Ave is a small cul-de-sac with one lane traffic, the street is so small that the garbage trucks have to reverse in because they can’t make U-turn, on garbage day we have to get all the cars out of the street for collection to happen. We have parking problems already from the townhouse visitors next door, in addition they park so bad sometimes we can’t enter our street.
    Council approved a DA for two three bedroom duplexes with one car garages.
    ( no one has one car per family anymore).

    Also because Earlwood is built on a cliff any drilling below ground causes our houses to crack with my garage floor collapsing from the prior approved construction of units behind us.

    The only way we can stop construction is by going to court, which is a financial burden for residents on the street. There is no accountability for poor decisions made (council members don’t live on the street, so who cares right?)

    Residents on the street weren’t notified also of the application, when residents found out about it and signed a petition, the response from council was sent to a resident half a kilometre away and not to the residents of the small street.

    When I spoke to council about not receiving a response and it’s disrespectful as we are the neighbours they told me that sending the response to someone who doesn’t live on the street is them being transparent.

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