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19 Cordeaux Street, Duffy, ACT

Description
AMENDMENT TO DA202239793 - S144D PROPOSAL FOR MULTI UNIT DEVELOPMENT AND LEASE VARIATION. Amendment to development application still under consideration for: Demolition of the existing dwelling, associated structures and tree removal. Construction of 3 new two storey dwellings (amended from 4), garages, landscaping and associated works. Lease Variation to permit a maximum of three (3) dwellings. The amendment is for updating all plans to be consistent with the latest amendments, update errors in drawings, solar building envelope clarification, courtyard wall details, revise upper floor windows of unit 1, visitor parking spaces clearly identified and water take size specified on site plan.
Planning Authority
ACT Planning & Land Authority
Reference number
202239793
Date sourced
We found this application on the planning authority's website on , over 2 years ago. The date it was received by them was not recorded.
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I own the property which abuts 19 Cordeaux Street Duffy to its boundary with Tantangara Street. I have four issues regarding this application:

1. My front door faces west directly into the property in question. There is no evidence from the paperwork provided as to what my outlook from this perspective will be. I understand it will be facing Unit 3 as per plans, but documents do not give my eyesight view. Please provide this.
2. According to the plans, Unit 3 will have windows that will overlook my property. There is no evidence as to whether these windows will have privacy screens or frosted glass. Please provide this.
3. The one 'tree' (actually more of a shrub) identified on the plans is not a native to Australia. This means that it will not attract birds and will not fit in with the majority of the treescape in Duffy. A native tree would therefore be more preferable. This affects me personally as it appears a 'tree' is to be planted near my boundary with Unit 3.
4. This development is likely to take some months - perhaps even as long as a year - what action will be taken to ensure that there is minimal disruption to neighbours in terms of noise, dust, and construction activities? Please provide this.

Professor Daniela Stehlik
Delivered to ACT Planning & Land Authority

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