4 Bamboo Avenue, Earlwood NSW 2206

Alterations and additions to an existing 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: Canterbury-Bankstown Council, reference CD-130/2021)

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  1. Susan commented

    We are located directly behind this property and have received no notification or details, by the certifier, about the proposed work.

    My understanding of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000 (amended in 2014) is that "Under clause 130AB of the Regulation, notice of a CDC application must be given to neighbours 14 days prior to the approval of the CDC by the certifying authority, which may be either the council or the accredited certifier, and the notice must be given to the council if the certifying authority is not the council."

    We would like to see the necessary plans and have the opportunity to comment.

  2. Susan commented

    Further to my comment above, work has commenced on this property already. In fact, renovations commenced before these documents were lodged.

    In addition to the work commencing, the hours of renovation include late afternoons and weekends as well. I was of the understand there were regulations around the hours around when work could take place.

    I would be grateful if someone could get back to me on these questions together with a copy of the proposed plans.

    Thank you.

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