1-7 Boyle Street, Sutherland NSW 2232

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a mixed use development containing 43 units with stratum subdivision

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(Source: NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels, reference 2019SSH003 DA)

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  1. Tim Edwards commented

    Hi,

    Having units in Boyle St is a terrible idea. This short street is a commercial area and is one of the very very few areas where late-night and 'noise making' businesses can operate. Currently in the street there is:
    - a pub that's open till 2-3am on weekend nights, including an outdoor smoking area that would be right next to people's apartment balconies if this development went ahead
    - one of the Shire's few remaining nightclubs
    - an F45 gym that blasts music out that can be heard on the street early in the morning,
    - some kind of music centre where people can go to practice learning instruments without disturbing their neighbours
    - a late night pizza shop
    - a 24-hour gym

    You can bet that if these apartments are built it won't take 5 minutes after people move in before the noise complaints start, resulting in all these existing businesses on Boyle St having to shut down or be restricted in their operations. This would be unfair and shows why it makes no sense to have residential apartments suddenly pop up in the middle of a commercial area.

    Sutherland has more than enough apartments - there's already a 'ghost' apartment block at nearby 1 Cook St that's been finished for months but is covered in 'For Lease' signs with no sign of life at all. The Sutherland town centre is just starting to get a bit of life back into it in the past 5 years, please don't wreck that.

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