Mcintyre Street, Narrabundah, ACT

AMENDMENT TO APPROVED DA201936018. Amendment to the development application for proposal for multi unit residential development - the amendment includes: reduction in number of dwellings and layout; minor changes to building separation; changes to roof slope on some townhouses; changes to column location on Building A and B faade; basement level minor reconfiguration; and associated works.

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(Source: ACT Planning & Land Authority, reference 201936018)

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  1. Martyn Hearle commented

    There still appears to be no feedback available on previous input regarding the height of the two central structures planned for this site. Mr Andrew Barr has brought attention to the unsuitability of buildings planned for the Kingston area, yet nothing is mentioned as to how totally unsuitable six or more storeys are for the Narrabundah area. Is the composition of these "towers" now settled? Is there any official commentary available as to the reasoning for the acceptance of these structures in the DA by our local government planning body?

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