3 Cynthia Street , Para Hills SA 5096

Three single storey dwelling

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: City of Salisbury, reference 361/936/2020/1A)

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  1. Anthony Firtzpatrick commented

    I am absolutely against a 3 dwelling application for this site. This will result in semi permanent to permanent car parking on the street around the clock restricting ease of access for through traffic. Furthermore consider the people opposite this proposed development and the major inconvenience to them as they enter and leave their home. A 3 dwelling development will cause congestion, put any children at risk as traffice is delayed and the risk of people taking risks increase. Do not approve a 3 dwelling construction. Put a restriction on the buyers as to parking on the street. Public streets are for the public, not for people to buy cheaper housing and then use our street as a permanent car park.

  2. eta commented

    i am the owner next door to this house.
    I AM FILMING AND WATCHING THE HOUSE GETTING KNOCKED DOWN THIS VERY MOMENT.. asbestos broken straight from house.
    I will sue the council and business for this.. IT WILL GO TO CHANNEL 7 NEWS/TODAY TONIGHT. I have 14 witnesses...

  3. Anthony Fitzpatrick commented

    These houses are being demolished and approvals given too easily. What is council doing to ensure the work is being done to standard? Who oversees dust suppression other than the demolishes, who supervises and controls rubbish going into the gutters and onto neighbouring houses? There is none. A house was demoished around the corner over the past two days, any supervisors from council to protect the health of the community .......... I did not see any

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