13 Warra Street Wentworthville NSW 2145

Construction of a two storey dual occupancy

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(Source: Parramatta City Council, reference DA/84/2013)

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  1. Norman & Inez Mitchell commented

    We wish to make a Submission on the above development application.
    Our concern is based on PUBLIC INTEREST (Streetscape & Environment)

    Our concern is the proposal to remove two street trees immediatly infront of #13 Warra St.
    These two trees are both well established Jacaranda mimosaefolia. We estimate the trees to be at least 40 years old and are both in perfect health.
    These trees are two of a number of such trees in our street and infact, are quite a feature of the streetscape and are simply stunning when in flower in November each year. In addition to these well established trees, some residents have planted additional Jacarandas to further enhance our street into the future. Visitors and newcomers to our street always comment on the beauty of the trees, whether in flower or not.

    We believe that with some small changes to the placement of the over footpath crossings the trees need not be removed and would infact, enhance the appearence of the proposed development. This could be achieved by moving the proposed crossings slightly to the right (south) of each tree. There is ample space to do this without impacting on the vehicular access to the proposed garages.

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