25-29 Turner Road Berowra Heights NSW 2082

Mixed - comprising 13 residential units and 4 commercial units and 2 retail units - strata subdivision

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(Source: Hornsby Shire Council, reference DA - 1384 / 2011)

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  1. Leonard Kelton Smith commented

    I wish to oppose this application on the grounds that it is unsuitable for the site and for Berowra Heights.
    1. It is 3klm from station, so it is not suitable for flat or apartment type living.
    2.The councils requirement that commercial premises be included in any development
    of this type is ridiculous as a study of any commercial and retail development in Berowra or Berowra Hts will show that there are vacant premises still there after 40 years in some cases. The same can be found in Hornsby CBD away from the Westfield complex.
    3. If we have to have any development of this site it should be limited to 2 stories in the form of Villas similar to what is in Kita Rd already.
    4. Under no circumstances should this development be approved with any commercial/retail reqirements. They have no future in Berowra Heights and will be an unnecessary cost burden on who is developing this site. The cost of which would end up being past on the purchasers of the residental units, making these even more unaffordable to the average person.

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