92 Ramsgate Avenue Bondi Beach NSW 2026

Modification to the roof design including raising the ridge height, dormers and lift overrun and satisfaction of condition 2(c).

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(Source: Waverley Council, reference DA-381/2019/A)

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  1. Peter Varga commented

    It is outrageous that Council approved this DA and ignored the objections of most of the neighbours to this development, which exceeds the DCP2012 Principal Development Controls in a number of items. These were all raised in the previous DA comments and objections by residents. The neighbours are considering forming a resident action group to fund taking action and appealing the approved DA unless Council comply with their duty of care responsibility in regard to protecting adjacent properties from construction activities including vibration damage.
    The site is not the required 15 metre frontage. There are 4 stories of living area, not 3.
    Boundary set backs have not been complied with.
    This proposed amendment increases the height of this 4 stories of living areas another 0.5m. This results in. A loss of sunlight and excessive over shadowing of neighbours.
    The geotechnical report for this development is stated to be for a development at 30 Pacific Street, Bronte and not 92 Ramsgate Ave.
    Council should reject this amendment and ensure that the Construction Certificate has specific requirements for vibration control limits and monitoring at the boundary and a building inspection and dilapidation report of adjacent buildings.
    Is Council compromised by the existing B2B business commercial relations with the applicant ?

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