3/ 5 Longstaff Avenue Chipping Norton NSW 2170

Demolition of existing structures and construction of a multi-dwelling housing development comprising three (3) attached two (2) storey dwellings.

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(Source: Liverpool City Council, reference OC-420/2021)

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  1. Gavin Brown commented

    Longstaff is already so overcrowed with people parking in the street because of 2/3 dwellings on one block ...and down the other end of Longstaff they’re trying to get another approval to go ahead for I’ve heard a10plus unit block with underground parking ...the current residents and there visitors struggle now to park outside there homes ....
    How many car spaces do these dwellings get approved for ?
    Sure it’s progress ,but what’s the councils limit on these type of dwellings .is every 2nd or 3rd block going to be a multi dwelling...is that future for Longstaff ....its lost all its heritage and character ...
    This is not the inner city it was once a great place to raise a family with large lawn areas where your children could kick the ball with there friends on there front and backyard lawns ...
    Now it’s just a concrete jungle ....
    I’ve lived in the street for 50 years thank you Liverpool council for turning my beloved street into a ghetto ...

  2. Brian Last commented

    I totally agree with Mr Brown.. when is this overdevelopment going to stop .. LCC are allowing the metamorphisis of what was a dormitory suburb into an overcrowded Concrete ghetto. apart from the lack of parking local services (Schools ,Churches , shops etc will be severely effected.)

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