3 A King Street, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450

Multi-dwelling housing (6 units)

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(Source: Coffs Harbour City Council, reference 0453/20DA)

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  1. Marie Fanning commented

    I am a 72 year old female living in one of the villa units next door to the property at 3a King Street, Coffs Harbour where the preposed 6 Unit building will be. I am very concerned for myself and the other older residents at our complex, who have been living in a quiet and safe environment at this time in their lives, and feel our security and safety will be compromised should this type of structure go ahead. We would hope you would give us older residents of 7 King Street some very thoughtful consideration in this matter.

    Therefore we cannot give our approval for this application

  2. Trish Welsh commented

    I think it’s unfortunate that Aboriginal Housing sees fit to put all indigenous in the one building instead of blending into the community through supportive housing. Influences of non indigenous folk as neighbours could assist with empowering indigenous people to succeed in their work and lifestyle choices. Therefore I do not support the application in its current form as I would like to see indigenous people placed in housing in the general community

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