Northbourne Avenue, Dickson, ACT

AMENDMENT TO DA 202038154 - PROPOSAL FOR MULTI UNIT DEVELOPMENT (S144B). Amendment to development application for proposal for multi unit development which is still under consideration - the proposed amendments include: two-storey apartments now included in Buildings A, B and C; building height reduced to 27.5m above datum ground level; plant and service facilties at ground level amended to be situated behind the building line; proposed building separation distances amended; balcony materials and finishes amended to be screened up to 20m above datum ground level; roof top structures amended to comply with the National Capital Plan; deep root planting zones measuring 5m wide have been incorporated along the Northbourne frontage; flood mitigation measures included, and associated works.

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(Source: ACT Planning & Land Authority, reference 202038154)

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  1. Michael Smith commented

    Hopefully there will be no mini balconies facing the main road and therefore becoming another giant unsightly clothes horse like the ones further up the street.

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