11 Young Street Balmain NSW 2041

Proposed first floor addition and alterations to existing ground floor

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(Source: Inner West Council (Leichhardt), reference D/2012/272)

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  1. Leonard James Monro commented

    Concerned whether common sewer line running from 3 Young Street down to 15 young street and apparently leaking into Maude Lane will be covered over.
    Plans show a sewer easement along Maud Lane itself, but this is likely to to be for Sydney Water's main sewer line if it exists, and not for the common service line for these houses.

    Testing for the discharge from this line in the past has shown presence of chlorine but flourine failed to show.

    Point is it runs just to rear of walls of all those houses and alongside of No 15 out to Young Street above the stone wall. It does not run back to the sewer easement as such. Consequently the interests of Nos 3 to 7 and all those below the line need to be protected.

    (No 1 had their line around top of Maude Lane some years ago, and No 15 discharges into the line along the side section above the stone wall.

    Plans need to take account of this common section.

    At this stage no other objection as it seems to comply with FSR and other issues I will look at.

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