28 Little Cleveland Street Redfern NSW 2016

Demolition of existing structure and construction of a new two storey dwelling with front garage.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2011/1695)

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  1. Kirsten Hodgon commented

    Re: D/2011/1695
    28 Little Cleveland Street, Redfern

    As local residents, we do not support the construction of a garage on this site. It is our understanding that council supports local residents with garages who request the removal of street parking if they cannot enter their garage. It appears highly unlikely that a car could enter a garage on this site without removing street parking and as a family with two small children, we already struggle with the lack of parking in this street and Stanley Street. Often we have to park two or three streets away already.

    While the current developers may state that they will not request the removal of street parking, as council regulations rule to the garage owner, we are concerned that future owners may make this request and so we ask that council do not approve the construction of a garage.

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