65 Erskineville Road Erskineville NSW 2043

Premises known as Pizza Piatsa seeking approval for outdoor dining with 10 chairs and 6 tables, barriers, heaters and umbrellas. Operation hours include 7am to 10pm Monday to Friday, 8am to 10pm Saturday and 8am to 10pm Sunday.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference FA/2015/78)

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  1. Alex Ozdowski commented

    Hello,

    I live in the apartment block in the Square. I am 99% behind this request. I believe it adds a great atmosphere to the Square, and enjoy myself staying there for a pizza. The 1% that does not agree with me is the occasional noise that comes through although I would say that as long as they are held to the 10pm closing time and no music is played then this is not an issue. As I said I am 99% behind so that 1% is not a huge consideration.

    Regards,

    Alex

  2. Shane A. Turner commented

    I would like to offer my support for the application.
    I think that having out door seating adds to the area.
    Should be more of it.
    So as not to interfere with neighbors the closing time should be no longer than 10 pm as mentioned

    Shane A Turner
    Alexandria/Erskinevile

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