88 Rudd Road, Leumeah NSW 2560

Demolition of the existing dwelling and associated structures and the construction of a 27 room boarding house with basement car parking

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(Source: Campbelltown City Council, reference 3988/2019/DA-BH)

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  1. Sara Banks commented

    There are already so many boarding rooms in the area. This is excessive and shouldn't be approved. It will create an antisocial behavior and will not help the new image of Leumeah/Campbelltown, that counsel is trying so hard to create.

  2. Nabila commented

    The development of the boarding house will substantially block natural sunlight coming into 90A and 90B Rudd Road (properties next door). The council is being contradictory, on one hand attempting to improve the image of the suburb, and on the other assessing the construction of a property which will house multiple tenants at the one time. A boarding house, if approved, will affect the neighbourhood's image, provide additional risks to the young families surrounding 88 Rudd Road AND reduce the livelihood of existing home owners. Not to mention the risks associated to tenants not following community etiquette such as no drinking, vandalising or use of illegal substances.

  3. Simon commented

    This is certainly not an appropriate style of development so close to a public school. Boarding houses are become abundant in and around the area and do not attract the most appealing residents. There are also 2 very large and significant trees that will need to be removed. Rudd Rd deserves to have clean, neat and appropriate housing.

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