106 Gosford Road, NSW

ADAMSTOWNDemolition of dwellings and outbuildings, erection of eight  $1,888,577attached two storey dwellings, associated site works, site consolidation and eight lot strata subdivision

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(Source: The City of Newcastle, reference 17/00456)

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  1. Adam Vincent Knoblauch commented

    Please do not approve this application.
    I moved into this house at 102 Gosford Rd with my family to be on a quiet, low density residential street near to a good school. My house currently has a backyard which receives enough sun to support a vegetable garden and enough light for a game of football in the afternoon but this development will completely block our afternoon sun, especially in the winter months.
    There is already a hassle to park on this street despite it being low density residential. Every Sunday, I see the churchgoers at the Catholic Ukranian church struggle to find parks and many of them are elderly. Putting this townhouse block in almost directly across the road will add a huge number of cars to the street when there is already not enough parking.
    I understand there is a need for more housing in Newcastle but this application is for a main road style development on a small residential street. Please don't let it go ahead.

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