28 Clara Street Erskineville NSW 2043

Alterations and additions to No.s 28 and 30, including new front carparking space to no. 28 and new front fence to no. 30; ground floor side extension for ensuite to no. 30; extension of first floor to each dwelling including balconies; and construction of first floor above existing garage to no. 30.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2013/1647)

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  1. Nicolas Francois commented

    Hi,
    I urge the council to put conditions on this application as follows:

    "Condition to remove the request for new front carparking space to no. 28"

    This is not acceptable as this request is in effect privatizing a parking space that is currently available to the public.
    The owners of no. 28 do not own the street, this is a public space.

    There is already a lot of pressure on finding carparking space in the neighbourhood and this request will accentuate the lack of parking.
    This is clearly a selfish request.

    Buying a private carparking spot can cost up to $60,000. Are the owners of no. 28 thinking of distributing this amount to the rest of the owners in Clara st.?

    In any case the street is a public space and this request for privatization should be denied.

    Thank you for the consideration

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