843 New Canterbury Road Dulwich Hill NSW 2203

To demolish existing improvements and construct a mixed use development with one retail shop, 18 dwellings and 20 car spaces

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201400229)

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  1. Natasha commented

    How many more apartment complexes can Dulwich Hill sustain? Infrastructure isn't increasing to cope with increased population.

  2. LV commented

    I see after refusal, this is going for review again.
    The area already has many empty shops languishing for months and not enough customer parking to support more retail. Also there is a lot of apartment building already happening in the area which will substantially impact the area which has not had corresponding infrastructure improvements.
    The medical Center carpark next door is already misused by visitors to the area, and with shops and residencies planned without extra public parking, this will only get worse denying people with limited mobility from parking at the medical Center.
    The building will block out morning sun to a number of dwellings across the road, block out the city view and therefore reduce the enjoyment of the residents significantly. It also will cause financial harm to those residents.
    Finally the existing property has a distinctive and historic facade which should be preserved if at all possible.

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