35 Allens Parade Lennox Head NSW 2478

Alterations/Additions to Dwelling - Single Residence

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(Source: Ballina Shire Council, reference 010.2014.00000465.001)

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  1. Anne & John Graham commented

    Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this development application (DA 2014/465, 35 Allens Parade, Lennox Head). Our interest in this renovation is that we reside at 28 Dress Circle Drive which is immediately adjacent to this property.

    Our first objection relates to the proposed top story windows on the east elevation. As they appear on the plan, it is apparent these windows will result in significant loss of privacy to our rear deck area (which is our main living and meals area for approximately 9 months of the year). Moreover, these windows will also look directly into our pool area which further impacts on our privacy.

    Our second objection relates to the request for a 400mm variation to the building height plane in 3 locations. Without height profiles in place it is difficult to assess the impact of overshadowing on our property.

    Given the existing residential density of the Allen's Parade/Dress Circle Drive precinct it is critically important this development application doesn't further impact on residents' privacy given potential implications for wellbeing and quality of life.

    We would welcome the opportunity to discuss our concerns and identify solutions with the architect and applicant.

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