94 Cecily Street Lilyfield NSW 2040

Alteration and additions to existing residence

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(Source: Inner West Council (Leichhardt), reference D/2012/267)

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  1. Dr Nigel K Dolan (real name) commented

    Dear LMC,

    I am the owner of 100 Cecily Street and it has come to my notice that a proposal for development of 94 Cecily has been lodged. As I am currently in WA it is difficult for me to assess the impact of the proposal - I thank you for the plans mailed to me, however, they are not of much use in terms of assessing the impact of the building on my own. Ie, there is no picture or sketch or indication at all of its size or bulk or position in relation to my own or the streetscape - and whether it would affect amenities eg overshadowing, overlooking my property etc. ( I also would like to know the council's rules concerning views - ie, should I decide to similarly put in a proposal to raise the level of my roofline.) From the plans I have seen my initial reaction is that both my house and my neighbours at 98 an 96 are low level heritage houses and the neighbour at 102 is much higher. Thus a high level house at 94 would rather diminish the 2 cottages 100 and 98 and would not follow the line of roof heights of that part of the street, ie, would be out of 'scale'. But as I said, it is difficult to judge without better diagrams. Any further information would therefore be much appreciated. Also, please advise what the timeline is for raising such concerns? Many thanks, Nigel.

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