21 Nelson Road, Box Hill NSW 2765

Section 4.55(1A) modification to a subdivision creating 44 residential lots and one residue lot including new road over three stages to delete a temporary road and introduce temporary cul-de-sac turning heads in response to the extension of Limestone Street by DA 81/2021/ZB and reduce the required carriageway width in Nelson Road

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(Source: The Hills Shire Council, reference 1255/2018/ZA/A)

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  1. James commented

    This should not be approved!

    We do not need more tract housing that’s causing more traffic congestion, choking up the hospitals and schools and now it’s found that these tract housing are causing suburbs to be hotter due to excessive tree removals and hot roofs.

    How many native trees will be removed for this and flora and fauna be impacted by this ?!

    Where’s the town planning/planner in this?

    We need more employment land in the area! More infrastructure, hospitals and schools!!

  2. James commented

    Residents of the hills shire need to be aware and not to be shy to speak up about developments like this.

  3. James commented

    This should not be approved!

    We do not need more tract housing that’s causing more traffic congestion, choking up the hospitals and schools and now it’s found that these tract housing are causing suburbs to be hotter due to excessive tree removals and hot roofs.

    How many native trees will be removed for this and flora and fauna be impacted by this ?!

    Where’s the town planning/planner in this?

    We need more employment land in the area! More infrastructure, hospitals and schools!!

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