19 Sutherland Street, Kingscliff NSW 2487

Amendment to Development Consent DA19/0804 for three attached dual occupancies (constructed in 3 stages, comprising an attached dual occupancy per stage)

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(Source: Tweed Shire Council, reference DA19/0084.01)

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  1. Gaida Macs commented

    As a direct neighbour of this property - I note that the process so far has taken almost 18months to arrive at this stage ... and they have only done some pile driving, diverting of a significant water course and some foundation work and a concrete pad for one third of the whole project: the drawn- out process by which the three separate parts are going to be carried out in stages concerns us deeply.
    The noise and interference that the present work has subjected us to sounds like it may take many more months, possibly years?! When can we be allowed to return to the quiet enjoyment of our own home.

    If they are building three different projects at least they should have the courtesy to carry them all out at the same time so as to firstly, conclude the disruption as soon as possible, and secondly, to take advantage of bulk purchase/contractor time and value not to mention economies of scale. Very sad that this was not considered earlier.

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