10 Grundy Terrace, Christies Beach SA 5165

Construction of 3 x two-storey and 3 x three storey group dwellings with associated common driveway and landscaping

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(Source: City of Onkaparinga, reference 2002/2019)

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  1. Pauline Richmond commented

    Dear Councillor the permission to build six two storey buildings is absolutely unacceptable. There only two next door , why are six being allowed here. We have already noticed more cars parked on the roadway in our street,Clement Terrace. They will be overlooking our backyards. Progress is good but our nice little seaside patch being further eroded. Packing folk into small spaces is nothing but a money grab by council and developers with complete disregard for community. Due to lack of parking when homes do not have enough is not good. We have two rental
    homes alongside and there are often six cars parked onroad and front gardens. Sometimes we already hear noise from existing townhouses at the back , they are not soundproof. I understand everyone has a right to a home but cramming more and more houses together is a real problem for those in homes around them. When we moved here in 2008 we were not aware that rezoning waa going to spoil the area like this Thank you for reading this , hoping you will not allow this to go ahead.
    Pauline Richmond

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