672 King Street Erskineville NSW 2043

S4.55(2) modification of the existing consent for alterations and additions to an existing building including the addition of 2 new levels containing a total of 3 dwellings. Proposed modifications involve amending Condition 1 of the consent to refer to amended drawings. Modifications to the existing consent include:- ground floor: reconfiguration of the parking area, installation of secure storage cages residential uses, new sanitary facilities and refurbishment of the building entry lobby; - third floor: construct 4 x smaller apartments in place of the currently approved (but not constructed) 2 x larger apartments. The third floor will reduce by 61.9m², from 474.2m² to 412.3m². - fourth floor: construct 2 x apartments in place of the previously approved (but not constructed) single large penthouse. The habitable floor area will be reduced by 35.25m² to 252m². - increase the approved height of the building by 750mm to comply with current residential apartment controls relating to floor to ceiling heights.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference DU/2002/1165/C)

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