18 Gannon Street Tempe NSW 2044

To demolish the existing improvements and construct a one part two storey boarding house containing 19 boarding rooms

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201300309)

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  1. Paul Davies commented

    This is not what Gannon St needs. As it is there is no parking due to the Bus station employees. How is building a 19 room boarding house helping. We also have one drug house in the street and the types of tenants that are generally attracted to these cheap multi room places would only encourage more of this.

  2. Concerned Mum commented

    DA201300309 should not be approved.

    We are a residential family community and we want to stay that way.

    Boarding house tenants are high turnover short term residents not interested in their neighbours, surrounds or community.

    They also contribute to high volume dumping of unwanted goods - furniture, electronics etc on our residential streets. Why don't we learn from our earlier mistakes of the 2 boarding houses on Griffiths street opposite the Tempe train station.

    Why destroy a beautiful character home across the road from a Children's Creche.

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