47 Princes Highway St Peters NSW 2044

To stratum subdivide the commercial and residential components of the development and then strata subdivide the residential component into 50 lots and the commercial component into 6 lots

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201900152)

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  1. Jen commented

    what does 'subdivision' mean? where is the information? once again local residents are not given enough information. there are 2 massive developments happening right next door to this address, 2 across the road and 2 more less than 500 metres away. Will IWC please do their job and provide us with more information.

  2. Joe commented

    Let me guess
    Marrickville
    Where they think it’s ok to post a DA without the related documents. It’s just not on. Why did they break what was working? Why can Leichardt and other councils get it right? Why is Marrickville not able to use their systems (years after amalgamation) that work?
    Please do let them know of your frustration of wanting to look at a DA and the related documents but are forced to have a far worse experience than all the other inner west (former councils).
    I think the next step is. A legal challenge and I’m going to look at it after the federal election.

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