27 George Street Marrickville NSW 2204

To demolish the existing improvements, consolidate the land and erect a five storey residential flat building fronting George Street and a four storey residential flat building fronting Enfield Street, both over basement car parking, containing a combined total of 35 dwellings with off street car parking for 42 spaces

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201300419)

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  1. Christina Redshaw commented

    This development is completely out of scale and character with the Enfield Street frontage and surrounding properties which are overwhelmingly single storey residential dwellings.

    What may be appropriate for George Street (still questionnable at 5 storeys) is not remotely appropriate for Enfield Street, and the consolidation of the two blocks and suggested development of 35 dwellings should not be approved.

    If you're concerned about your neighbourhood in Marrickville changing dramatically, I suggest you review this proposal and make appropriate comments on such developments. Urban consolidation by all means, but within sensible boundaries.

  2. Glenda Pontes commented

    This is unsympathetic to existing architecture and is high density unlike the surrounding properties.

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