34 East Crescent Street Mcmahons Point NSW 2060

New four storey residential flat building.

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We found this application for you on the planning authority's website ago. It was received by them earlier.

(Source: North Sydney Council, reference 10/2014/408)

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  1. Sally Tribe commented

    The development application has no thought or planning concerning the surrounding area...or buildings... It oversteps the height limit , and is a complete over development of this prominent site.

    The materials are not in keeping with other buildings , nor even pleasant environmentally nor architecturally.....

  2. J. Hamar commented

    This building is the top and highest end of the street. The proposed height will be overpowering and light issues will occur to neighbouring buildings in Middle St and East Crescent st.
    Also this building may restrict views to houses opposite on East crescent street. It will obstruct the wow factor view which everyone who visits loves when you turn into East crescent St approaching Middle St.
    Please consider also the street scape. It is a shame that such a beautiful house is proposed to be exchanged for apartments at this site.
    The current house has character and a sense of beauty.
    To remove the house and redevelop will destroy character to such a prominent part of East Crescent St and Middle St.

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