30 Albert Street Leichhardt NSW 2040

Section 8.2 Review of Determination of DA/2023/0217 which was refused, for boundary adjustment associated with two existing lots, alterations and additions to existing dwelling house to create two dwellings and new garage and studio over at the rear each located on separate allotments, and associated works

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(Source: Inner West Council, reference REV/2024/0003)

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  1. Benjamin Cullen commented

    To Whom It May Concern,

    DA/2023/0217, which aims to split this dwelling into two, offers a practical solution to increase infill density in the Inner West. Boosting housing density is crucial for addressing Sydney's housing crisis. It's disappointing that this DA was rejected.

    I hope this decision will be reconsidered as part of the review requested in REV/2024/0003, and that the proposal will be approved to proceed.

    Thank you,
    Benjamin

  2. Tony Soprano commented

    HI,

    I support the rejection of DA/2023/0217 We need to keep the character of Haberfield and we should not buckle to government efforts to increase density, there is plenty of land out west

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