22 Wylie St Kirrawee 2232

Alterations & Additions to the Existing Dwelling & New Garage & Construction of a New Dwelling to Create a Dual Occupancy with Two Lot Strata Title Subdivision

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(Source: Sutherland Shire Council, reference DA14/0779)

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  1. Ruth & Stephen Holt commented

    I would like to contest the following 2 aspects of the building proposal at 22 Wylie street, Kirrawee, 2232.

    1. The proposed garage construction associated with dwelling A will severely impact on the available sunlight at the front of our residence. It will permanently shade the front of our house and garden in its proposed position. The impact of the proposed garage construction may be reduced if it were located next to the adjoining carport at 24 Wylie street, next door. The roof height of the proposed garage is also of concern.

    2. The construction of a new dwelling on this land and the creation of dual occupancy with two lot strata title subdivision will negatively impact on our neighbouring property, (24 Wylie street) . We will have decreased sunlight on our leafy back garden, decreased greenery, hampered views and increase noise from dual occupancy. Having reviewed the proposed plans the location of the second story will increase shade on our property. It will increase traffic on a quiet, child friendly cul-de-sac.

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