174 Parramatta Road Stanmore NSW 2048

To fitout and use the premises as a dog grooming business and erect associated signage

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. The date it was received by them was not recorded.

(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201400033)

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  1. Dolores Morcillo commented

    We are residents that live above this proposed Dog Grooming premises. With regards to the signage, we want to know excatly where it is going to be placed?

    We don't want any signs that may in affect block any light on our premises ie. NO SIGNAGE ANYWHERE NEAR OUR BALCONY.....

    Where can we view plans for this????

  2. joe commented

    Yes Dolores, you can read more about this by using the link on the same page you replied on, above, where it says: "Read more information about this application" and I reproduced the link for you here:

    http://www3.marrickville.nsw.gov.au/ePropertyProd/P1/PublicNotices/PublicNoticeDetails.aspx?r=$P1.WEBGUEST&f=$P1.ESB.PUBNOT.VIW&ApplicationId=DA201400033

    If the signage affects more than you, it would also be useful for you to ask other people who would be affected by it to share their opinion as well. The best course of action is to read the advice from the council very carefully so your opinions are clear and address the issue directly.

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