116 Karne Street North, Roselands NSW 2196

Demolition of existing structures and the construction of an in-fill affordable housing development containing ten (10) townhouses with basement car parking PROPOSED MODIFICATION: Amendments to housing mix, internal layouts, window location, height, finishes and floor space [4.55(1A)]

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(Source: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference DA-446/2014/B)

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  1. Gabi petry commented

    I am a resident of Leigh ave and have over the last few years watched the overdevelopment of Karne Street. Beautiful trees have been cut down to build concrete jungles with very little vegetation. It is disgusting that this council allows this to happen with little consideration to our beautiful suburbs and environment. Profit profit and more profit appears to be the councils main criteria. I strongly oppose all this developments. It’s creating noise pollution and overall pollution.
    If council is increasing the population and cars it needs to increase trees and vegetation’s. Shame on you

  2. Enza commented

    I feel and hear your concerns...... CBC does not care it’s all about profits. It’s disgusting. Don’t waste your time or emotional energy because regardless of our opinion it will go ahead.... it’s all a show to ask for our opinion. They do what they want.....

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