3-9 Eve Street Erskineville NSW 2043

Demolition of existing industrial buildings, removal of trees, excavation for one level of basement, construction of a 5 to 6 storey residential flat building comprising 71 apartments, 53 car parking spaces, landscaping including communal pool area and roof terrace, land dedication and construction of new road. The development is proposed in four stages.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2014/2037)

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  1. Gregory Stevens commented

    THERE is far much too much pressure placed on EVE and Mcdonald being the only way from the south into the Bourogh. Builders working on Mc Donald street slums are parking in Amy and Knight through lack of parking. These streets are so narrow and supposed to be 2 way but are only single way lanes.
    Remove tree(s) just like that? where we can not get permission to trim an inapropriate over bearing and dangerous tree effecting a block of unit and homein Flora and 3 homes in Amy.

  2. Anthony commented

    What is being done to increase the infrastructure? The trains are crammed, Mitchell Rd can't take any more vehicles, and there's no street parking left as it is. You can't just double the population of the area without this sort of planning.

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