22 Garners Avenue Marrickville NSW 2204

To demolish the existing improvements; subdivide the site into 3 lots and construct 3 x 2 storey and attic attached dwellings, including landscaping works

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(Source: Inner West Council (Marrickville), reference DA201400362)

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  1. Petra Jones commented

    I am concerned that the current dwelling has room for three cars. The new proposal only has plans for one car. Parking is extremely limited in Garners avenue and approval of this development will place additional burden on the residents who do not have driveways.
    I also need to ensure that the light from my windows (side of house) not adversely impacted by the erection of the double story (plus atic) dwellings and that privacy in my courtyard is maintained.

  2. Veronica Coves commented

    I am also concerned about car parking in Garners Avenue. We already have to deal with all of the resident and visitor parking for the unit blocks in the street and most nights it is hard to find a park. We have a problem in that one resident owns a truck, 2 vans and a car and takes up all of the available space. There is no limit to how many vehicles a resident can have, so some people are taking up all of the space and making it impossible for everyone else to get a park on Garners Avenue. This development will add to the problem.

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