1377 Botany Road, Botany NSW 2019

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a 3-4 storey mixed use development comprising 1 commercial tenancy, 18 room boarding house and car parking at the ground level

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(Source: Bayside Council (Rockdale), reference DA-2019/11)

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  1. Mark commented

    As a resident of Botany, I do not believe a boarding house is an appropriate type of development across the road from the Botany Public School and in the same block as day care centres for children under 5. This is not the right mix of demographics. There is high foot traffic of young children in this area and should any criminal activity occur towards these children that directly relates to the approval of this boarding house, then Bayside Council should be held liable for any development consent.

  2. Meagan Heaney commented

    As I resident who lives near by, I am against this boarding house and the over development of Botany. Too many units with not enough parking have already been approved. With all of these extra residents, due to over development, leaves getting in and out of Botany a nightmare. We do not need a boarding house, this is not the right type of area. Further development is also going to put pressure on existing services. We need to maintain our blocks for family homes.

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