Lot 2 Croatia Avenue Edmondson Park NSW 2174

Torrens title subdivision of two lts into thirty five lots and the erection of 34 single and double storey detached (abutting) dwellings

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(Source: Liverpool City Council, reference SC-12/2019)

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  1. Liliana Samson commented

    I strongly object to this development. There is already so many new houses in Edmondson Park, so much so that the train station is running out of parking, there are no bus stops or buses, there are no parks. I've been living there for almost 3 years and the roads are in shambles ahd have potholes, there are people dumping rubbish everywhere. It's not a nice environment to live in.
    You are allowing new developments when you don't have the infrastructure in place, where is the proper planning of this suburb.
    Now you want to allow a development of 2 mere lots to build 34 houses?

  2. Adrian Chung commented

    There is also a development on Perrone Rd for 54 units for an area that is surrounded by houses. Huge frasers development. What are your suburb projections on population and strategic capacity plans? Local councillors have no powers to block developments. We get no updates on progress, and when we ask about where the other objections are on the submission we are told they are redacted due to privacy. When you ask if the development is going the reaponse is council sees no reason not to approve the development. supressing information,keeping residents in dark so the council can keep collecting rates and funneling money into the pockets of developers. Where is the transparency?

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