316-322 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, 2066

Residential flat building development

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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: NSW Sydney and Regional Planning Panels, reference 2014SYE112 DA)

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  1. Margaret Clinch commented

    20/9/2014

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Can find no more details except this appears to be a modification of an application for 5 new multi-storey residential buildings to be constructed next to Burns Bay Road above View Street.

    If this is the case, there should be no late modifications which would add additional residences in the buildings. The development is too dense already, and quite out of character with the Lower Burns Bay Road/Linley Point area, in terms of a population
    bombshell and architectural design in a bushland area. Even with the new internal road, there will be traffic problems in Burns Bay Road.

    M A CLINCH
    PO Box 1076,
    Lane Cove, 1595.

  2. Margaret Clinch commented

    20/9/2014

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Can find no more details except this appears to be a modification of an application for 5 new multi-storey residential buildings to be constructed next to Burns Bay Road above View Street.

    If this is the case, there should be no late modifications which would add additional residences in the buildings. The development is too dense already, and quite out of character with the Lower Burns Bay Road/Linley Point area, in terms of a population
    bombshell and architectural design in a bushland area. Even with the new internal road, there will be traffic problems in Burns Bay Road.

    M A CLINCH
    PO Box 1076,
    Lane Cove, 1595.

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